Historical Account of the Laws Against the Roman-Catholics of England (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, Feb 11, 2018 - History - 52 pages
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And 'thofe incurred the guilt of high trehfon, ' who were reconciled to the fee of Rome, or procured others to be reconciled to it. By thefe laws alfo, papifts were totally difabletl from giving their children any education in their own religion, for, if they educated their children at home, then, for maintaining the fchoolmalter, if he did not repair to church, or was not allowed by the bithop of the dicmfe, they were liable to forfeit 10. A month, and the fchoqlmatter was liable to forfeit forty Q1il lings a day and if they fent their children for education.

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