Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and UnitariansJ. Thompson, 1790 - 272 Seiten |
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... suppose , to anarchy , in the principles of the Diffenters . It was particularly fortunate for the Anabaptifts , that there were but few of them in England at the time of the civil wars , and that the mention of them does not occur in ...
... suppose , to anarchy , in the principles of the Diffenters . It was particularly fortunate for the Anabaptifts , that there were but few of them in England at the time of the civil wars , and that the mention of them does not occur in ...
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... suppose it to be naturally weaker , and to stand in more need of foreign support , independent of a voluntary attachment to it , as founded in truth , than other established churches ? No other national church ( and they are found in ...
... suppose it to be naturally weaker , and to stand in more need of foreign support , independent of a voluntary attachment to it , as founded in truth , than other established churches ? No other national church ( and they are found in ...
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... suppose bid fair to contain fuch principles of government as will generally be taught to young men of fortune among us , he would have found them , indeed , to be favourable to liberty , but unfavourble to republicanifm ; and all my ...
... suppose bid fair to contain fuch principles of government as will generally be taught to young men of fortune among us , he would have found them , indeed , to be favourable to liberty , but unfavourble to republicanifm ; and all my ...
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... Suppose a catholic prince , the late pretender for example , should by an armed force expel the present reigning family , and in all the forms of an act of parliament , establish the popish religion in this country , fhould we not ...
... Suppose a catholic prince , the late pretender for example , should by an armed force expel the present reigning family , and in all the forms of an act of parliament , establish the popish religion in this country , fhould we not ...
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... suppose to belong to the writers of the evangelical history , our faith in them must reft on historical evidence at laft , unless all mankind , to the end of the world , were equally inspired . We of this day , who have no pretenfions ...
... suppose to belong to the writers of the evangelical history , our faith in them must reft on historical evidence at laft , unless all mankind , to the end of the world , were equally inspired . We of this day , who have no pretenfions ...
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