Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... conduct , and that of their friends . Letters to Mr. Burn being , in feveral respects , fimi- lar to the Familiar Letters , and the fubject being resumed in them , it has been thought adviseable to reprint them together , rather than ...
... conduct , and that of their friends . Letters to Mr. Burn being , in feveral respects , fimi- lar to the Familiar Letters , and the fubject being resumed in them , it has been thought adviseable to reprint them together , rather than ...
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... conduct with refpect to me , I leave others to conjecture . If the author of Theodofius was not Dr. Withers , and he have any remains of moral principle , he will avow himself , and fave the me- mory of the dead . To myself it is a ...
... conduct with refpect to me , I leave others to conjecture . If the author of Theodofius was not Dr. Withers , and he have any remains of moral principle , he will avow himself , and fave the me- mory of the dead . To myself it is a ...
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... conduct of your clergy be juftifiable , and even commendable , as I acknowledge it to be , in endeavouring to bring Diffenters into the church , provided they make use of no other means than arguments , it cannot be wrong in me to ...
... conduct of your clergy be juftifiable , and even commendable , as I acknowledge it to be , in endeavouring to bring Diffenters into the church , provided they make use of no other means than arguments , it cannot be wrong in me to ...
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... conduct of our ancestors , it ought not to be imputed to us as a body , but only to a small part of us . Befides , the Independents of that day did not be- head the king from any principles peculiar to their religious perfuafion ...
... conduct of our ancestors , it ought not to be imputed to us as a body , but only to a small part of us . Befides , the Independents of that day did not be- head the king from any principles peculiar to their religious perfuafion ...
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... conduct of the Scotch lords and commons fince the union of the two nations . Are they more hoftile to monarchy , and the measures of government , than the English members of parliament ? The contrary is generally fuppofed . For though ...
... conduct of the Scotch lords and commons fince the union of the two nations . Are they more hoftile to monarchy , and the measures of government , than the English members of parliament ? The contrary is generally fuppofed . For though ...
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