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
... those who have subscribed , but ef- pecially those who intend to fubfcribe , of their situa- tion ; that they may fatisfy themselves what it is that their fubfcription really implies . I mean those who wish to fubfcribe bona fide , and ...
... those who have subscribed , but ef- pecially those who intend to fubfcribe , of their situa- tion ; that they may fatisfy themselves what it is that their fubfcription really implies . I mean those who wish to fubfcribe bona fide , and ...
Page ix
... those bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read with great folemnity in the house of Commons , as an unquestionable proof of the dangerous defigns of the Diffenters with refpect ...
... those bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read with great folemnity in the house of Commons , as an unquestionable proof of the dangerous defigns of the Diffenters with refpect ...
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... those expences ? Have not these things been done a thousand times in this country , without any body ever imagining that there was any thing feditious , or hoftile to government in them ? Now candour would fuppofe that we Diffenters ...
... those expences ? Have not these things been done a thousand times in this country , without any body ever imagining that there was any thing feditious , or hoftile to government in them ? Now candour would fuppofe that we Diffenters ...
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... without molefting any body , and always behaving civilly to those who behave civilly to me , and therefore I hope you will man . B 3 not not think I have any fuch diabolical intention . In Inhabitants of Birmingham . 5.
... without molefting any body , and always behaving civilly to those who behave civilly to me , and therefore I hope you will man . B 3 not not think I have any fuch diabolical intention . In Inhabitants of Birmingham . 5.
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... those that have been adopted in all other meetings ( fo that , in fact , he muft mean to comprehend the great body of them in his cenfure ) are in their hearts haters of kings in general , and of the present king in particular , that ...
... those that have been adopted in all other meetings ( fo that , in fact , he muft mean to comprehend the great body of them in his cenfure ) are in their hearts haters of kings in general , and of the present king in particular , that ...
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