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Principles upon which the taking the oath of abjuration may be grounded. Viz I. That all lawful Power is derived from the Prerogative of Divine Providence. II. That all Rights and Titles of Succession depend upon the Determination of the Supreme Legislative Power. III. That all Oaths are taken with Submission to Divine Providence and the Legislative Power. IV. That we ought Freely and Willingly to Swear to maintain that which we believe to be for the Publick Good

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  • "Principles upon which the taking the oath of abjuration may be grounded Viz I. That all lawful Power is derived from the Prerogative of Divine Providence. II. That all Rights and Titles of Succession depend upon the Determination of the Supreme Legislative Power. III. That all Oaths are taken with Submission to Divine Providence and the Legislative Power. IV. That we ought Freely and Willingly to Swear to maintain that which we believe to be for the Publick Good"
  • "Principles upon which the taking the oath of abjuration may be grounded. Viz I. That all lawful Power is derived from the Prerogative of Divine Providence. II. That all Rights and Titles of Succession depend upon the Determination of the Supreme Legislative Power. III. That all Oaths are taken with Submission to Divine Providence and the Legislative Power. IV. That we ought Freely and Willingly to Swear to maintain that which we believe to be for the Publick Good"@en