Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... 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 Entreaties . ' Vile Indignity ...
... 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 Entreaties . ' Vile Indignity ...
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... question , even if he had not thought neceffary to declare , p . 6 , that what he delivered were the fettled principles and conviction of his heart , as he hoped for mercy from the God of truth . This B This is fuch a folemn form of an ...
... question , even if he had not thought neceffary to declare , p . 6 , that what he delivered were the fettled principles and conviction of his heart , as he hoped for mercy from the God of truth . This B This is fuch a folemn form of an ...
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... question . Mr. Hume evidently had a predilection for it ; but was he therefore discontented with this government , or in the least difaffected to it ? There never was a more obedient subject . But the Diffenters , as a body , have never ...
... question . Mr. Hume evidently had a predilection for it ; but was he therefore discontented with this government , or in the least difaffected to it ? There never was a more obedient subject . But the Diffenters , as a body , have never ...
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... question is whether it would be wife to act in this manner , whether it would be confulting the good of the country to fubject the executive power to fuch reftrictions . Now we think it as unwise , and therefore , strictly speaking , as ...
... question is whether it would be wife to act in this manner , whether it would be confulting the good of the country to fubject the executive power to fuch reftrictions . Now we think it as unwise , and therefore , strictly speaking , as ...
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... question ; unless the clergy rifing as ( if they re- ceive no check from above ) they naturally will , in their violence against us , fhould , in order the better to secure the intereft of their church , procure a law to banish ( for ...
... question ; unless the clergy rifing as ( if they re- ceive no check from above ) they naturally will , in their violence against us , fhould , in order the better to secure the intereft of their church , procure a law to banish ( for ...
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