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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... appear that there is really no Occafion of fuch unnatural Divisions , and that neither the extraordinary Opinion of themselves , nor the Contempt of their Neigh- bours , as to the Matter of Loyalty , is a becoming Principle , no , nor a ...
... appear that there is really no Occafion of fuch unnatural Divisions , and that neither the extraordinary Opinion of themselves , nor the Contempt of their Neigh- bours , as to the Matter of Loyalty , is a becoming Principle , no , nor a ...
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... appear , that the Church has revolted , or broken loose from the Obli gation of that Principle , allowing it ( for Argument Sake only ) to be a Principle of the Church ? What did the Church do in Violation of it ? Did the Church turn ...
... appear , that the Church has revolted , or broken loose from the Obli gation of that Principle , allowing it ( for Argument Sake only ) to be a Principle of the Church ? What did the Church do in Violation of it ? Did the Church turn ...
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... appear , that a few Red - coats , Soldiers of Fortune ( whofe Religion is ufually to be chofen ) fome Dutch , fome Danes , fome Swifs , Jome French , fome Irish , fome Scots , were the legal Reprefentatives of the Church of England ...
... appear , that a few Red - coats , Soldiers of Fortune ( whofe Religion is ufually to be chofen ) fome Dutch , fome Danes , fome Swifs , Jome French , fome Irish , fome Scots , were the legal Reprefentatives of the Church of England ...
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... appears from the Experiences of many Ages to be very difficult , but more especially in this , when the pre- tended Principles , and real Practices of fome Men ( who were defirous to have been thought the only true Friends to the ...
... appears from the Experiences of many Ages to be very difficult , but more especially in this , when the pre- tended Principles , and real Practices of fome Men ( who were defirous to have been thought the only true Friends to the ...
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... appear to aim at no more . As for the Church - goers , who pretend to be Sons of the Church , and yet have joined our Enemies in all their Votes , it is plain that Preferment , not Principle , was the Star that guided them ; and it is ...
... appear to aim at no more . As for the Church - goers , who pretend to be Sons of the Church , and yet have joined our Enemies in all their Votes , it is plain that Preferment , not Principle , was the Star that guided them ; and it is ...
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