Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and UnitariansJ. Thompson, 1790 - 272 страници |
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... was the writer , because the author of Alfred and Caffandra was not incapable of it , and the hand writing of the Note I received figned Theodofius , fufficiently 1 fufficiently resembles that of the letter I had from Dr. X THE PREFACE .
... was the writer , because the author of Alfred and Caffandra was not incapable of it , and the hand writing of the Note I received figned Theodofius , fufficiently 1 fufficiently resembles that of the letter I had from Dr. X THE PREFACE .
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... received Charles II . and made him their king , but , in order to affift him in re- covering what they deemed to be his right , they marched an army into England , but were defeated at Worcester , as every person who has read the ...
... received Charles II . and made him their king , but , in order to affift him in re- covering what they deemed to be his right , they marched an army into England , but were defeated at Worcester , as every person who has read the ...
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... received much light on this important fubject , fo that no perfon person will now openly avow himself a friend to perse- 16 Familiar Letters addreffed to the The Inconclufiveness of Mr Madan's Rea- foning on this Subject demonftrated ...
... received much light on this important fubject , fo that no perfon person will now openly avow himself a friend to perse- 16 Familiar Letters addreffed to the The Inconclufiveness of Mr Madan's Rea- foning on this Subject demonftrated ...
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... receiving the Lord's - fupper , without any declaration annexed to it , expreffive of the purpose for which it is received , implies no civil obligation at all . The communicant may confider the action in his own light , and many will ...
... receiving the Lord's - fupper , without any declaration annexed to it , expreffive of the purpose for which it is received , implies no civil obligation at all . The communicant may confider the action in his own light , and many will ...
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... received by candidates for civil offices , it is no fecurity at all to the church of England ; but an horrible prophanation of one of her facred rites , and fuch as must be the occafion of much fcandal to the truly pious members of your ...
... received by candidates for civil offices , it is no fecurity at all to the church of England ; but an horrible prophanation of one of her facred rites , and fuch as must be the occafion of much fcandal to the truly pious members of your ...
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