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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... themselves from the establish'd Church , becaufe , as they faid , their Con- sciences inform'd them they could ferve God more agreeable to his Will . I fhall not meddle with the Arguments made ufe of on both Sides , either to defend or ...
... themselves from the establish'd Church , becaufe , as they faid , their Con- sciences inform'd them they could ferve God more agreeable to his Will . I fhall not meddle with the Arguments made ufe of on both Sides , either to defend or ...
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... themselves , by Oaths , Decla- rations , Tefts , and God knows what , againft it . ་ ་ ' Tis allow'd here the Puritan broke thro ' his Loyalty , and his former Obedience , and fought his Way to the Liberty he demanded . Well , the War ...
... themselves , by Oaths , Decla- rations , Tefts , and God knows what , againft it . ་ ་ ' Tis allow'd here the Puritan broke thro ' his Loyalty , and his former Obedience , and fought his Way to the Liberty he demanded . Well , the War ...
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... themselves . And fo we are brought back to Whiggism and 41 ; and , Gentlemen , there is no Remedy for it , help it if ye can , Where now is the Difference between Church Loyalty and Whiggish Loyalty , Roundhead or Chavalier , Churchman ...
... themselves . And fo we are brought back to Whiggism and 41 ; and , Gentlemen , there is no Remedy for it , help it if ye can , Where now is the Difference between Church Loyalty and Whiggish Loyalty , Roundhead or Chavalier , Churchman ...
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... themselves Members of the Church of England , fuffered themselves to be deluded by State Minifters , to fofter a Tenent upon the Church , which her original Conftitution never pretended to , and then call it the Doctrine of the Church ...
... themselves Members of the Church of England , fuffered themselves to be deluded by State Minifters , to fofter a Tenent upon the Church , which her original Conftitution never pretended to , and then call it the Doctrine of the Church ...
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... themselves among you , or to act in the Name of the Church of England , who pretend to a blind abfolute Obedience to Princes . And Laftly , Gentlemen , a little more Modeftly to your humble Servants your Proteftant Brethren , the ...
... themselves among you , or to act in the Name of the Church of England , who pretend to a blind abfolute Obedience to Princes . And Laftly , Gentlemen , a little more Modeftly to your humble Servants your Proteftant Brethren , the ...
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