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Samuel Horsley *1733-1806* anglikanischer Theologe, Bischof, studierte ab 1751 Theologie und Mathematik an der Universität Cambridge. Er profilierte er sich als polemischer Vertreter der anglikanischen Staatskirche, setzte sich aber auch für eine generelle religiöse Freiheit ein. CONTENTS. Upon Earl Stanhope's for the Repeal of certain Penaliaws; June 9, 1789 1 Upon the second reading ot the Bill for the Relief of Roman Catholics,-underzcertain conditions May 31, 1791 35 In reply to the Lord Chancellor, upon the second reading of the Bill for the Relief of the Scottish Episcopalians; May 2, 1792 68 Upon the Weldon Enclosure Bill, in committee ; May 22, 1792 87 On the third reading of the Treason Bill; November 30, 1795 167 On the English Militia going to Ireland ; June 19, 1798. 184 Upon the Bill to Regulate the Slave-Trade within certain limits ; July 5, 1799 195 Upon the Adultery Bill; May 23, 1800 259 Upon the Bill to Prevent the Increase of Papists, and to Regulate the existing Monastic Institutions ; July 10, 1800 307 On the Preliminaries of Peace between England and the French Republic; November 3, 1801 359 On Laws relating to Spiritual Persons ; June 10, 1803, 375 Upon the Bill to Regulate the Ages of Persons to be admitted into Holy Orders ; April 13, 1804 421 Upon the Bill relating to the Stipends of London Incumbents ; July 23, 1804 432 On the Petition from the Roman Catholics of Ireland ; May 1805 486 On the Slave-Trade; June 249 1806 517 | ||||