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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... Religion of a Diffenter to disturb Government , kill Kings , and oppofe Laws . " The Phanatical Enemies of our King and Church ( fays the learned " Dr. P ― n ) drink in Rebellion as Water ; ' tis the very Subftance of " their ...
... Religion of a Diffenter to disturb Government , kill Kings , and oppofe Laws . " The Phanatical Enemies of our King and Church ( fays the learned " Dr. P ― n ) drink in Rebellion as Water ; ' tis the very Subftance of " their ...
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... Religion ; this Proteftant Religion was established by that zealous King , and by his Parlament back'd with the Force of Laws , and confirm'd by all the Sanction of Authority it was capable of ; and here it began to be called the Church ...
... Religion ; this Proteftant Religion was established by that zealous King , and by his Parlament back'd with the Force of Laws , and confirm'd by all the Sanction of Authority it was capable of ; and here it began to be called the Church ...
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... Religion , but Civil Property ; nor were the Majority of the House Puritans , but true Church Proteftants , and Englishmen ; who ftood upon the Rights of the People as Englishmen ; and none were more zealous in the first Difputes than ...
... Religion , but Civil Property ; nor were the Majority of the House Puritans , but true Church Proteftants , and Englishmen ; who ftood upon the Rights of the People as Englishmen ; and none were more zealous in the first Difputes than ...
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... Religion and Loyalty too , capitulate with her , and promife to ftand by her , provided fhe would promife to preferve , and make no Altera- tion in their established Church of England . Here the Church of England Men own'd the Liberty ...
... Religion and Loyalty too , capitulate with her , and promife to ftand by her , provided fhe would promife to preferve , and make no Altera- tion in their established Church of England . Here the Church of England Men own'd the Liberty ...
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... Religion by Force , against unjust Invasion and Tyranny ; nothing but what all the Nations in the World have done , and would do again if they could . The only Error we charge upon the Church of England , was fetting up Pretences of ...
... Religion by Force , against unjust Invasion and Tyranny ; nothing but what all the Nations in the World have done , and would do again if they could . The only Error we charge upon the Church of England , was fetting up Pretences of ...
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