Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... called forth to say something more by the injurious representation that was given of the Diffenters in general , with manifest allusions to myself in par- ticular , by Mr. Madan , a clergyman highly and justly respected in the place ...
... called forth to say something more by the injurious representation that was given of the Diffenters in general , with manifest allusions to myself in par- ticular , by Mr. Madan , a clergyman highly and justly respected in the place ...
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... called , viz . the application to parlia- ment for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , and also on various other fubjects relating to the Diffenters , and the established Church , especially by the juftly refpected rector of ...
... called , viz . the application to parlia- ment for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , and also on various other fubjects relating to the Diffenters , and the established Church , especially by the juftly refpected rector of ...
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... called upon , he will perhaps be pleafed to produce it . The history that I should have thought to be most to his purpose is that of Clarendon , of what he calls the grand re- bellion . But even there he will fee that the parliament ...
... called upon , he will perhaps be pleafed to produce it . The history that I should have thought to be most to his purpose is that of Clarendon , of what he calls the grand re- bellion . But even there he will fee that the parliament ...
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... called a king ? And if in 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 ...
... called a king ? And if in 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 ...
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... called government , but generally opposed the measures of the court , in the reigns of king William , and thofe of George I. and George II . while the Diffenters , out of gratitude for the liberty they enjoyed under them , went perhaps ...
... called government , but generally opposed the measures of the court , in the reigns of king William , and thofe of George I. and George II . while the Diffenters , out of gratitude for the liberty they enjoyed under them , went perhaps ...
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