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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... thofe caufes in " nature which lie dormant for a time , but which , " in proper circumstances , act with the greatest " violence . We are , as it were , laying gunpowder , grain by grain , under the old building of error " and ...
... thofe caufes in " nature which lie dormant for a time , but which , " in proper circumstances , act with the greatest " violence . We are , as it were , laying gunpowder , grain by grain , under the old building of error " and ...
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... thofe of Theodofius are different will not be thought an unanfwerable objection to their hav- ing the fame author . I have no note of the answer I returned ; but I believe it was fuch as did not encourage a continuance of the ...
... thofe of Theodofius are different will not be thought an unanfwerable objection to their hav- ing the fame author . I have no note of the answer I returned ; but I believe it was fuch as did not encourage a continuance of the ...
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... thofe in Scotland . But ori- ginally they were the very fame ; and till long after the time of Charles I. in which he charges them with maintaining republican principles , there was no difference whatever be- tween them ; and whatever ...
... thofe in Scotland . But ori- ginally they were the very fame ; and till long after the time of Charles I. in which he charges them with maintaining republican principles , there was no difference whatever be- tween them ; and whatever ...
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... thofe of George I. and George II . while the Diffenters , out of gratitude for the liberty they enjoyed under them , went perhaps too eagerly with the court , and abetted with too little diftinction the measures of govern- ment . Now it ...
... thofe of George I. and George II . while the Diffenters , out of gratitude for the liberty they enjoyed under them , went perhaps too eagerly with the court , and abetted with too little diftinction the measures of govern- ment . Now it ...
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... thofe of England , who have seen many good kings ( far better , in their opinion at least , than either of the Charles's , or their father James , before them ) may not be very well reconciled to kingly government . Allowing all that Mr ...
... thofe of England , who have seen many good kings ( far better , in their opinion at least , than either of the Charles's , or their father James , before them ) may not be very well reconciled to kingly government . Allowing all that Mr ...
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