The Old Whig ; Or, The Consistent Protestant, Volume 1W. Wilkins, A. Ward, R. Hett, A. Millar, and J. Gray, 1739 - Church and state |
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... most effectual- ly be carried on in the most facred conjunction . Tho ' we could not wholly approve his scheme , yet if his fcurrility on us can give him any pleasure , we 7 we can permit him to enjoy it unmolested , iv PREFACE .
... most effectual- ly be carried on in the most facred conjunction . Tho ' we could not wholly approve his scheme , yet if his fcurrility on us can give him any pleasure , we 7 we can permit him to enjoy it unmolested , iv PREFACE .
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... facred cere- mony was neceffary in every act of government . THE Plebeians defired these laws might be repealed . WHILST this question was in difpute , fo zealously was it contefted , that Rome was twice in danger of being abandon'd ...
... facred cere- mony was neceffary in every act of government . THE Plebeians defired these laws might be repealed . WHILST this question was in difpute , fo zealously was it contefted , that Rome was twice in danger of being abandon'd ...
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... facred to God , chufe our religion for ourselves , and worship every one according to his own mind , without the fears of an inquifition , or the terrors of a violent and cruel death . The fruits of our labour and industry are our ...
... facred to God , chufe our religion for ourselves , and worship every one according to his own mind , without the fears of an inquifition , or the terrors of a violent and cruel death . The fruits of our labour and industry are our ...
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... liberty of the prefs ; who infolently face the civil government , and even threaten majefty itself , if it dares to dispute or B 4 contra- contradict their humble advices , their facred commands . << N ° 1 . 7 The OLD WHIG .
... liberty of the prefs ; who infolently face the civil government , and even threaten majefty itself , if it dares to dispute or B 4 contra- contradict their humble advices , their facred commands . << N ° 1 . 7 The OLD WHIG .
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contradict their humble advices , their facred commands . << < l As a proof of this , I appeal to a paffage published in the Weekly Mifcellany of Feb. 22 . laft paft ; a paper thought to have the coun- tenance and affiftance of fome ...
contradict their humble advices , their facred commands . << < l As a proof of this , I appeal to a paffage published in the Weekly Mifcellany of Feb. 22 . laft paft ; a paper thought to have the coun- tenance and affiftance of fome ...
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