Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The United States Government holds of The Episcopalian Catholic House of Stuart

The United States Government holds of the Pennyslvania Charter of 1681, the Declaration of Independence, and the Episcopalian House of Stuart. The American Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution of 1781 and the American Constitution of 1789, all were drafted and inititally approved in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Law in force in Pennsylvania at that time was the Pennsylvania Charter of 1681 and Magna Charta 1215, which states that all law to be valid must be in accordance with reason, that is, all laws and governmental actions to be legally valid must be reasonable. Additionally, all laws and governemnental actions, to be valid must be in accordance with The Law of the Land, that is, Sheriff's Law, also known as the Law of Logic. Also, the Pennsylvania Charter of 1681 also states that for any laws to be valid in Pennsylvania, they must not substantially diverge from the English Common Law as of the year 1681. Additionally, the Pensylvania Charter of 1681 states that all public officials, to be considered a legally valid authority, must be Christian, that is, Episcopalian Catholic, that is, Anglican Catholic, House of Stuart, as Freeman or Freeman Nobles, or Royals or Imperials. Thus, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the United States of American holds of King Charles II, House of Stuart and as King Louis XIV of France, Immortal, House of Stuart, Saint Louis, purgatory saint.
Imprimautor by Coif, by Anthony J. Fitzgerald, Fejfar, B.A., J.D., Esq., Coif
(C)Perpetual Copyright (2011) by Anthony J. Faber and Neothomism, P.C. (PA)

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