Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... living , and at the Hazard of Profecution . I fent a Copy to the Bishop of London , and one to Lord Thurlow , fo- lemnly declaring , if they threw out the Bill , I would instantly exhibit Articles against the Chancellor for ...
... living , and at the Hazard of Profecution . I fent a Copy to the Bishop of London , and one to Lord Thurlow , fo- lemnly declaring , if they threw out the Bill , I would instantly exhibit Articles against the Chancellor for ...
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... the civil privileges of other fubjects . If the fins of remote ancestors are to be imputed to people now living , and Mr. Madan had been a Welshman , he he might urge his countrymen to make war upon the 20 Familiar Letters addreffed to the.
... the civil privileges of other fubjects . If the fins of remote ancestors are to be imputed to people now living , and Mr. Madan had been a Welshman , he he might urge his countrymen to make war upon the 20 Familiar Letters addreffed to the.
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... living in this country to convince others of the truth of it ; and the reason why I have taken so much pains to do this , is because I am convinced of the great value and ufe of it . I have also written a great deal to prove that that ...
... living in this country to convince others of the truth of it ; and the reason why I have taken so much pains to do this , is because I am convinced of the great value and ufe of it . I have also written a great deal to prove that that ...
Page 114
... living " and manner of ceremonies , but also in matters of faith . " Now I think that , after what we have been confidering , we must say that the church of England also hath erred , in matters of faith , as well as the churches of ...
... living " and manner of ceremonies , but also in matters of faith . " Now I think that , after what we have been confidering , we must say that the church of England also hath erred , in matters of faith , as well as the churches of ...
Page 159
... living . Now , I do not say there is no clergyman who has fairly confidered these articles ( which however , judging by my own experience , will require the study of some years , and in general it is to be feared that it is not the ...
... living . Now , I do not say there is no clergyman who has fairly confidered these articles ( which however , judging by my own experience , will require the study of some years , and in general it is to be feared that it is not the ...
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