Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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Page vii
... themselves what it is that their fubfcription really implies . I mean those who wish to fubfcribe bona fide , and not with any of the fourteen miferable fubterfuges which I have enumerated at the close of my Defences of Unitarian- ism ...
... themselves what it is that their fubfcription really implies . I mean those who wish to fubfcribe bona fide , and not with any of the fourteen miferable fubterfuges which I have enumerated at the close of my Defences of Unitarian- ism ...
Page xii
... themselves , ' will form a Committee to defray the neceffary Expences , and will act with a Dignity and Refo- lution fuitable to the great Occafion , I promise to ' emancipate them from their cruel captivity . And here I must inform you ...
... themselves , ' will form a Committee to defray the neceffary Expences , and will act with a Dignity and Refo- lution fuitable to the great Occafion , I promise to ' emancipate them from their cruel captivity . And here I must inform you ...
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... themselves to be aggrieved by any particular law , or measure of government ? Have they not held their meetings by public advertisement ? Have there not been many of them in this very town , many in London , and other places , to ...
... themselves to be aggrieved by any particular law , or measure of government ? Have they not held their meetings by public advertisement ? Have there not been many of them in this very town , many in London , and other places , to ...
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... themselves as much to receive . Hence their deep rooted attachment to the family of the Stuarts , and ours to that of Hanover . It is well known that the clergy in general were never well affected to what is ufually called government ...
... themselves as much to receive . Hence their deep rooted attachment to the family of the Stuarts , and ours to that of Hanover . It is well known that the clergy in general were never well affected to what is ufually called government ...
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... themselves totally different . It is a maxim with us to render to God the things that are God's ; but then there is another maxim , the counterpart of this , which is equally facred with us , viz . to render to Cæfar the things that are ...
... themselves totally different . It is a maxim with us to render to God the things that are God's ; but then there is another maxim , the counterpart of this , which is equally facred with us , viz . to render to Cæfar the things that are ...
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