A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Band 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... Nature , but in their very Principles ; they have laid it down in their Writing and Sermons , and Multitudes of their ignorant Hearers believe it , that the very Doctrine of the Diffenter is made up of Principles , in their own Nature ...
... Nature , but in their very Principles ; they have laid it down in their Writing and Sermons , and Multitudes of their ignorant Hearers believe it , that the very Doctrine of the Diffenter is made up of Principles , in their own Nature ...
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... Nature and Ten- dency of their Profeffion is deftructive of Kingly Power , and the Govern- " ment of the Nation . " This has been the Opinion of the Church of England , both of them- felves on one Hand , and of the Diffenters on the ...
... Nature and Ten- dency of their Profeffion is deftructive of Kingly Power , and the Govern- " ment of the Nation . " This has been the Opinion of the Church of England , both of them- felves on one Hand , and of the Diffenters on the ...
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... that if Princes break this Bond of Government , the Nature of it is inverted , and the Constitution ceafes of Course . Buchanan , Buchanan , in Scotland , Algernoon Sidney , in England 6 A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S.
... that if Princes break this Bond of Government , the Nature of it is inverted , and the Constitution ceafes of Course . Buchanan , Buchanan , in Scotland , Algernoon Sidney , in England 6 A Fourth Collection of TRA C T S.
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... Nature of Government and Alle- giance , and politically introduced by State Engines into the Church of England , to abufe her , and betray her Members into unforeseen Mischiefs and Inconveniences . Or , Secondly , That the Members of ...
... Nature of Government and Alle- giance , and politically introduced by State Engines into the Church of England , to abufe her , and betray her Members into unforeseen Mischiefs and Inconveniences . Or , Secondly , That the Members of ...
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... Nature of fwearing Allegiance , let them anfwer for it , who firft made it , then took it , then broke it : But the Nature of the Thing can leave Room for no other Suggestion that I know of . Till then fome further Argument is produced ...
... Nature of fwearing Allegiance , let them anfwer for it , who firft made it , then took it , then broke it : But the Nature of the Thing can leave Room for no other Suggestion that I know of . Till then fome further Argument is produced ...
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