Life and Writings, Том 1D.I. Eaton, 1794 |
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... common good of religion and their Countrey , fhall receive above the interior orders of the blefled , the regall addition of principalities , legions and thrones into their glorious titles , and in fuper- eminence of beatific vifion ...
... common good of religion and their Countrey , fhall receive above the interior orders of the blefled , the regall addition of principalities , legions and thrones into their glorious titles , and in fuper- eminence of beatific vifion ...
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... common enemy of the liberties of Europe ; fuppofing You were fincere in your promises , and that your religion did not authorife and require You to break them ; and fup- pofing You perfonally , as I am willing to believe , poffeffed of ...
... common enemy of the liberties of Europe ; fuppofing You were fincere in your promises , and that your religion did not authorife and require You to break them ; and fup- pofing You perfonally , as I am willing to believe , poffeffed of ...
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... common tranquillity of this kingdom of England , and to stir up and move war and rebellion against the faid lord the king , and to fubvert the govern- ment of the faid lord the king , in this kingdom of Eng- band , and to depofe and ...
... common tranquillity of this kingdom of England , and to stir up and move war and rebellion against the faid lord the king , and to fubvert the govern- ment of the faid lord the king , in this kingdom of Eng- band , and to depofe and ...
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... common fergeant , and fome others , had been before me , and found them making an escape into a boat . Mr. Att . Gen. Who were they ? Mr. Atterbury . Sir Hugh Campbell , and fir John ' Cockram , and one that was committed to the Gate ...
... common fergeant , and fome others , had been before me , and found them making an escape into a boat . Mr. Att . Gen. Who were they ? Mr. Atterbury . Sir Hugh Campbell , and fir John ' Cockram , and one that was committed to the Gate ...
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... common- " wealth , that hath been , fince its first beginning , the " ftrongest pillar of the Proteftant caufe now in the world , “ and a place of refuge unto thofe who in all parts of " Europe have been oppreffed for the name of Chrift ...
... common- " wealth , that hath been , fince its first beginning , the " ftrongest pillar of the Proteftant caufe now in the world , “ and a place of refuge unto thofe who in all parts of " Europe have been oppreffed for the name of Chrift ...
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