Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... civil and religious Freedom are in Question , I drop all Distinctions of Sect and Party . And , ' without Referve , I declare that wewe Pro- ' teftants --- we Proteftant Diffenters , have too long degraded ourselves by abject unavailing ...
... civil and religious Freedom are in Question , I drop all Distinctions of Sect and Party . And , ' without Referve , I declare that wewe Pro- ' teftants --- we Proteftant Diffenters , have too long degraded ourselves by abject unavailing ...
Page xiii
... civil and religious Liberty , I am confident we have ' but one Wish . C C ' As the Mode of fwearing in Courts * , and the Marriage of Diffenters , by their own Paftors , form a Part of my Plan , the Scotch Seceders will be ' ftrenuous ...
... civil and religious Liberty , I am confident we have ' but one Wish . C C ' As the Mode of fwearing in Courts * , and the Marriage of Diffenters , by their own Paftors , form a Part of my Plan , the Scotch Seceders will be ' ftrenuous ...
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... At the time of the civil wars , or , as Mr. Madan will fay , during the grand rebellion , the Scots were unquestionably Prefbyterians , Prefbyterians , if ever there were any fuch people in 10 Familiar Letters addreffed to the.
... At the time of the civil wars , or , as Mr. Madan will fay , during the grand rebellion , the Scots were unquestionably Prefbyterians , Prefbyterians , if ever there were any fuch people in 10 Familiar Letters addreffed to the.
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... civil wars , during the time of Mary Queen of Scots , it does not appear that they ever thought of abandoning mo- narchical government , and erecting a republic . While Mary was a prifoner in England , they made her fon their king ...
... civil wars , during the time of Mary Queen of Scots , it does not appear that they ever thought of abandoning mo- narchical government , and erecting a republic . While Mary was a prifoner in England , they made her fon their king ...
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... Civil Liberty , which are generally confidered as the boldest , and the most exceptionable , of any thing on the subject in the English language ; or look into my Lectures on Hiftory and General Policy , in which I particularly confider ...
... Civil Liberty , which are generally confidered as the boldest , and the most exceptionable , of any thing on the subject in the English language ; or look into my Lectures on Hiftory and General Policy , in which I particularly confider ...
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