Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... evidence of its having the fame author with Theo- dofius , I fhall fubjoin it . That the fentiments of this letter and thofe of Theodofius are different will not be thought an unanfwerable objection to their hav- ing the fame author . I ...
... evidence of its having the fame author with Theo- dofius , I fhall fubjoin it . That the fentiments of this letter and thofe of Theodofius are different will not be thought an unanfwerable objection to their hav- ing the fame author . I ...
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... evidence befides his own furmifes . He calls the late proceedings of the Diffenters to procure the repeal of the Teft and Corpo- ration A & s , p . 4 , clamorous and violent ; and he intimates that our final views are of a feditious ...
... evidence befides his own furmifes . He calls the late proceedings of the Diffenters to procure the repeal of the Teft and Corpo- ration A & s , p . 4 , clamorous and violent ; and he intimates that our final views are of a feditious ...
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... evidence from history of the principles of Prefbyterians being unquestionably republican ? Mr. Madan , however , afferts this to be the fettled convic- tion of his heart , and therefore he muft either have read fome other hiftories of ...
... evidence from history of the principles of Prefbyterians being unquestionably republican ? Mr. Madan , however , afferts this to be the fettled convic- tion of his heart , and therefore he muft either have read fome other hiftories of ...
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... evidence of his confident affertion . That fingle fpeculative men , Presbyterians or others , may give the preference to that mode of government in theory , is not the question . Mr. Hume evidently had a predilection for it ; but was he ...
... evidence of his confident affertion . That fingle fpeculative men , Presbyterians or others , may give the preference to that mode of government in theory , is not the question . Mr. Hume evidently had a predilection for it ; but was he ...
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... evidence of facts , the old Presbyterians were the perfons principally concerned in the killing , or the murder , of king Charles I. that they were then determined enemies of all kings , and that Scot- land , occupied chiefly by ...
... evidence of facts , the old Presbyterians were the perfons principally concerned in the killing , or the murder , of king Charles I. that they were then determined enemies of all kings , and that Scot- land , occupied chiefly by ...
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