... that the universities and colleges of St. Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh, as now established by law, shall continue within this kingdom for ever. And that, in all time coming, no professors, principals, regents, masters, or others bearing... Parochial Law - Pagina 306di Alexander Dunlop - 1830 - 416 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Abel Boyer - 1707 - 726 pagine
...time coming , no Profeffors, Principals, Regents, Mafters, or others, bearing Office in any Univerfity College or School within this Kingdom, be capable, or be admitted, or allowed to continue in the Exercife of their ftid Funftions, bdt luch as (hall own and acknowledge tta Civil' Government in manner... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 448 pagine
...time coming, no Profeffors, Principals, Regents, Mafters, or others bearing Office in any Univerfity, College, or School within this Kingdom, be capable, or be admitted or allowed to continue in the Exercife of the faid Function*t but fuch as fhall own and acknowledge the Civil Government, in manner... | |
| William Dunlop - 1775 - 284 pagine
...profelTors, principals, regents, mafters, or others bearing office, in any univerfity, college, or fchool, within this kingdom, be capable, or be admitted, or allowed to continue in the exercife of their faid functions, but fuch. as fhall own and acknowledge the civil G :.•', government.... | |
| Archibald Bruce - 1780 - 492 pagine
...proftflbrs, principals, regents, matters, or others, bearing office in any univerfity-college or fchool within this kingdom, be capable, or be admitted, or allowed to continue in the exercife of their faid functions, but fuch as ihall own and acknowledge the civil government in manner... | |
| Richard Burn - 1824 - 608 pagine
...St. Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh, as established by law, shall continue for ever ; and no professors, principals, regents, masters, or others,...university, college, or school, within this kingdom, shall be admitted to their functions, but such as shall acknowledge the civil government in manner... | |
| John Struthers - 1827 - 736 pagine
...established by law, shall continue within this Kingdom for over. And, that in nil time coming, no Protestors, Principals, Regents, Masters, or others bearing office...College, or School, within this kingdom, be capable, or oe admitted, or allowed to continue in the cxerci^e of their said functions, but such as shall own... | |
| 1831 - 532 pagine
...School-Masters, and Instructors of Youth. 1. By the 17th act of KW & Q. Mary's Parliament, it is ordained, that no professors, principals, regents, masters or others,...university, college, or school, within this kingdom, be either admitted or allowed to continue in the exercise of their said functions, but such as do acknowledge... | |
| 1840 - 654 pagine
...lords of secret council for redress Charles I. 1633. That no professor, principal, regent, master, or others bearing office in any university, college, or school within this kingdom, be admitted or allowed to Continue in the exercise of their functions, unless they shall subscribe the... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1831 - 552 pagine
...lords of secret council for redress. — Charles I, 1633. That no professor, principal, regent, master, or others bearing office in any university, college, or school within this kingdom be admitted or allowed to continue in the exercise of their functions, unless they shall subscribe the... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 810 pagine
...bearing office in any university, college, or school, be capable to be admitted, or allowed to rouli'iiw in the exercise of their said functions, but such as shall own and acknowledge the civil S»ifrnment in manner prescribed by the acts of parliament : as, also, that before or at Hair jjiiissions,... | |
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