I do further declare him or her, father or mother, brother or sister, " son or daughter, husband or wife, uncle or aunt, nephew or niece, " kinsman or kinswoman, master or mistress, and all others, nearest or " dearest relations, friend or acquaintance... Lives of illustrious ... Irishmen, ed. by J. Wills - Page 232by Irishman - 1840Full view - About this book
| Robert Montgomery Martin - Ireland - 1848 - 494 pages
...no force, or to be practised, or obeyed by myself or any other son of the mother Church of Rome. " I do further declare him or her, father or mother, brother or sister, son or daughter, husband or wiff, nncle or aunt, nephew or niece, kinsman or kinswoman, master or mistress, and all others, nearest... | |
| James Townley - Bible - 1856 - 610 pages
...occurs, which places the exclusive and unnatural influence of popery in a strong point of view : " I do further declare him, or her ; father, or mother ; brother, or sister; son, ortdaughter ; husband, or wife ; uncle, or aunt ; nephew, or niece ; kinsman, or kinswoman ; master,... | |
| William Dool Killen - Church and state - 1875 - 572 pages
...pledge himself to "count all acts made, or to be made, by heretical powers, of no force;" and to " declare him or her, father or mother, brother or sister,...mistress, and all others nearest or dearest relations, accursed," who recognised any ecclesiastical or civil jurisdiction above the authority of the Mother... | |
| William Dool Killen - Church and state - 1875 - 586 pages
...pledge himself to "count all acts made, or to be made, by heretical powers, of no force ;" and to " declare him or her, father or mother, brother or sister,...mistress, and all others nearest or dearest relations, accursed," who recognised any ecclesiastical or civil jurisdiction above the authority of the Mother... | |
| Mormons - 1891 - 518 pages
...Lord with our whole souls. This is our first and foremost duty. We should love Him better than we do father or mother, brother or sister, son or daughter, husband or wife; better than all things beside; better, even, than life itself. This, no doubt, will prove a hard lesson... | |
| Irving P. Fox - Pharmacy - 1915 - 590 pages
...last year, containing seasonable greetings and mention of presents as follows: " Something here for father or mother, brother or sister, son or daughter, husband or wife, sweetheart or friend; something that will be prized for itself as well as for the giver; something... | |
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