It is the office of Judges to advance laws made for religion, according to their end, though the words be short and imperfect.


Colt v. Glover (1614), Lord Hobart's Rep. 157.


It is the office of Judges to advance laws made for religion, according to their end, though the words be short and imperfect.

It is the office of Judges to advance laws made for religion, according to their end, though the words be short and imperfect.

It is the office of Judges to advance laws made for religion, according to their end, though the words be short and imperfect.

It is the office of Judges to advance laws made for religion, according to their end, though the words be short and imperfect.