Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... him . And would not such measures as thefe juftify resistance to any king ? Is there nothing facred in the rights of the people ; people ; and are they to be wantonly trampled upon C Familiar Letters addressed to the.
... him . And would not such measures as thefe juftify resistance to any king ? Is there nothing facred in the rights of the people ; people ; and are they to be wantonly trampled upon C Familiar Letters addressed to the.
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... such a caufe a king make war upon his subjects , and occafion the death of thousands of them , is his fingle life of so much value , as that he ought to be spared for fuch an enormity ? But without confidering the justice of this ...
... such a caufe a king make war upon his subjects , and occafion the death of thousands of them , is his fingle life of so much value , as that he ought to be spared for fuch an enormity ? But without confidering the justice of this ...
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... such abfurd falsehoods , he replied that all was fair at an election . Mr. Madan may perhaps think it equally fair in the prefent contest , to call the Diffenters republicans , but then he fhould not have declared that what he afferted ...
... such abfurd falsehoods , he replied that all was fair at an election . Mr. Madan may perhaps think it equally fair in the prefent contest , to call the Diffenters republicans , but then he fhould not have declared that what he afferted ...
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... such imputations would be . The most turbulent of all religionists at the time of the reformation were the Anabaptifts in Germany . But the Mennonites , who are much more properly defcended from them , than the Presbyterians of this age ...
... such imputations would be . The most turbulent of all religionists at the time of the reformation were the Anabaptifts in Germany . But the Mennonites , who are much more properly defcended from them , than the Presbyterians of this age ...
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... such preachers as Mr. Madan to charge us with the crimes of republicanism , and king - killing . However , it seems hardly fair to infer a habit from a single act , and we are not charged with killing any more kings than one . The great ...
... such preachers as Mr. Madan to charge us with the crimes of republicanism , and king - killing . However , it seems hardly fair to infer a habit from a single act , and we are not charged with killing any more kings than one . The great ...
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