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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... believe it , that the very Doctrine of the Diffenter is made up of Principles , in their own Nature , tending to Confufion and Rebellion ; they wont be content that we fhould own there may be Men among all Parties of bad Defigns , and ...
... believe it , that the very Doctrine of the Diffenter is made up of Principles , in their own Nature , tending to Confufion and Rebellion ; they wont be content that we fhould own there may be Men among all Parties of bad Defigns , and ...
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... believe that it is not lawful , upon any Pretence whatsoever , to take up Arms against the King ; and that I do abhor that traiterous Pofition of taking Arms by his Authority against those that are commiffioned by him . " So help me God ...
... believe that it is not lawful , upon any Pretence whatsoever , to take up Arms against the King ; and that I do abhor that traiterous Pofition of taking Arms by his Authority against those that are commiffioned by him . " So help me God ...
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... believe every individual Doctor of the Church , who has confidered the Propofition , does believe it to be most infallibly true . The Church does not interpofe its Authority for every useful Truth , but leaves her Sons at Liberty as to ...
... believe every individual Doctor of the Church , who has confidered the Propofition , does believe it to be most infallibly true . The Church does not interpofe its Authority for every useful Truth , but leaves her Sons at Liberty as to ...
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... believe , that tho ' we had all thofe Qualities actually exiftent in us , yet we were a rude , indigefted Mafs , a Rabble of People that had no Soul or Form , but what the King , and a few of his Ministers , gave us ; that , like Flints ...
... believe , that tho ' we had all thofe Qualities actually exiftent in us , yet we were a rude , indigefted Mafs , a Rabble of People that had no Soul or Form , but what the King , and a few of his Ministers , gave us ; that , like Flints ...
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... believe to have acted what they did without any true Forefight of the natural Tendency of their Actions . There are two Sorts of People who ought efpecially to be inform'd of fome Errors both in Judgment and Practice , which ( if purfu ...
... believe to have acted what they did without any true Forefight of the natural Tendency of their Actions . There are two Sorts of People who ought efpecially to be inform'd of fome Errors both in Judgment and Practice , which ( if purfu ...
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