Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... able to give . What then muft you think of fuch calumny as he , in this random inconfiderate manner , and yet with fuch uncommon folemnity , has thrown out . The truth is , that we Diffenters are friends to a limited monarchy , in which ...
... able to give . What then muft you think of fuch calumny as he , in this random inconfiderate manner , and yet with fuch uncommon folemnity , has thrown out . The truth is , that we Diffenters are friends to a limited monarchy , in which ...
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... able to republican government , others must be as favour- able to monarchical . What just now perhaps diftinguishes us the moft is , that fome of us are Trinitarians , fome Arians , and others Uni- tarians . If Mr. Madan judge by the ...
... able to republican government , others must be as favour- able to monarchical . What just now perhaps diftinguishes us the moft is , that fome of us are Trinitarians , fome Arians , and others Uni- tarians . If Mr. Madan judge by the ...
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... able to quote any other inftance of such illiberality as difgraces this country . Before the late revolution in France a Protestant had been at the head of the French army against other Pro- teftants , and another had been their prime ...
... able to quote any other inftance of such illiberality as difgraces this country . Before the late revolution in France a Protestant had been at the head of the French army against other Pro- teftants , and another had been their prime ...
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... able to speak , fhall preach , and while the prefs is open to us , we fhall not fail to write , in our own defence ; and after a few years more the nation at large must be stupid indeed , if they do not perfectly under- fland the ...
... able to speak , fhall preach , and while the prefs is open to us , we fhall not fail to write , in our own defence ; and after a few years more the nation at large must be stupid indeed , if they do not perfectly under- fland the ...
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... able to fleep , and call upon one of the lords of his bedchamber to read to him out of the book of the records of the chronicles of the kings of England , and should there find who had been the most zealous for the revolution under king ...
... able to fleep , and call upon one of the lords of his bedchamber to read to him out of the book of the records of the chronicles of the kings of England , and should there find who had been the most zealous for the revolution under king ...
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