Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... though , " for the present , we fee no great number of " churches profeffedly unitarian . It is fufficiently " evident that unitarian principles are gaining " ground M ( 6 " ground every day . Every attempt to viii THE PREFACE .
... though , " for the present , we fee no great number of " churches profeffedly unitarian . It is fufficiently " evident that unitarian principles are gaining " ground M ( 6 " ground every day . Every attempt to viii THE PREFACE .
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... present reigning family , as the most authentic documents testify . As to our public meetings , which have given fuch umbrage to Mr. Madan , have not the Quakers always been in the habit habit of doing the very thing that he confiders ...
... present reigning family , as the most authentic documents testify . As to our public meetings , which have given fuch umbrage to Mr. Madan , have not the Quakers always been in the habit habit of doing the very thing that he confiders ...
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... present king in particular , that they would certainly murder them all without diftinction , if they had opportu- nity ; and that all our declarations to the contrary are not to be regarded . Now , not to say that our declarations of ...
... present king in particular , that they would certainly murder them all without diftinction , if they had opportu- nity ; and that all our declarations to the contrary are not to be regarded . Now , not to say that our declarations of ...
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... present Diffenters , at the distance of near a century and a half from the time of that tranfaction , were all the lineal defcendants of those who put him to death ( inheriting their estates , names , and charaters , and confidering all ...
... present Diffenters , at the distance of near a century and a half from the time of that tranfaction , were all the lineal defcendants of those who put him to death ( inheriting their estates , names , and charaters , and confidering all ...
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... who remon- strated against that measure , they were but a small minority of them ; and therefore , on the fuppofition that the present race race of Diffenters are defcended alike from both , and Inhabitants of Birmingham . 9.
... who remon- strated against that measure , they were but a small minority of them ; and therefore , on the fuppofition that the present race race of Diffenters are defcended alike from both , and Inhabitants of Birmingham . 9.
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