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| | An Orange Lodge Address (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25) |
 | | The Orange Lodges, formed to maintain the Protestant ascendancy, were named after William of Orange (William III), who, with Mary, replaced the Catholic James II, on the throne of England at the Glorious Revolution of 1688-9. |
 | | Against this double danger the Orange Institution was formed, being so named in honour of King William the Third, Prince of Orange, the illustrious champion to whom Great Britain owes her deliverance from thraldom, spiritual and political; [and] the establishment of the Protestant religion;. |
 | | The Orange institution cannot be suppressed but by means which would subvert the Constitution of Great Britain, and erase the name of the Prince of Orange from among her Sovereigns. |
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