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Page 58 - License and Faculty of erecting and founding Churches, Chapels, and Places of Worship, in Convenient and suitable places, within the Premises, and of causing the same to be dedicated and consecrated according to the Ecclesiastical Laws of our Kingdom of England...
Page 61 - I will not by myself nor any person directly or indirectly trouble, molest, or discountenance any person whatsoever in the said Province professing to believe in Jesus Christ, and in particular no Roman Catholic for or in respect of his or her religion...
Page 17 - Constitution and laws allow to all. It is therefore with painful solicitude, and sorrowing regret, we have seen a plan for colonizing the free people of color of the United States...
Page 89 - The third man who was thought to gain by the Spanish match was Secretary Calvert ; and as he was the only secretary employed in the Spanish match, so undoubtedly he did what good offices he could therein, for religion's sake, being infinitely addicted to the Roman Catholic faith, having been converted thereunto by Count Gondemar, and Count Arundel, whose daughter Secretary Calvert's son had married...
Page 21 - Province after your brother's death; for the soldiers would never have treated any other with that civility and respect; and, though they were even ready at several times to run into mutiny, yet she still pacified them...
Page 63 - That such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ (though differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion...
Page 32 - Parliament, to be conscientiously obliged to come to their assistance, did venture his life and fortune in landing his men and assisting the said well affected Protestants against the said tyrannical government and the Papists and malignants. It pleased God to enable him to take divers places from them, and to make him a support to the said well affected.
Page 67 - Constitution and Laws of Maryland in Liberia," -with an appendix of precedents, published by the authority of the Society, second edition, is hereby approved and declared to be a standard edition of the said constitution and laws.
Page 46 - S;ate altered so that it shall bear the arms of Maryland as represented upon the Seal furnished the Province in 1648 by Cecilius, Lord Baron of Baltimore ; which arms are described...

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