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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... necessary for our purpose . " Preface , p . 15 . Without the latter claufe of this paragraph , which they artfully kept out of fight , it was natural to conclude , as the House no doubt did , that to the violence of the clergy , I was ...
... necessary for our purpose . " Preface , p . 15 . Without the latter claufe of this paragraph , which they artfully kept out of fight , it was natural to conclude , as the House no doubt did , that to the violence of the clergy , I was ...
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... necessary to christianity , when it never flourished fo much as when it was entirely deftitute of it , and opposed by it ? Chriftians fhould confider their religion as difgraced by any alliance with civil power . The voluntary zeal of ...
... necessary to christianity , when it never flourished fo much as when it was entirely deftitute of it , and opposed by it ? Chriftians fhould confider their religion as difgraced by any alliance with civil power . The voluntary zeal of ...
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... necessary for that purpose . Good laws , and a proper adminiftration of civil government , will be sufficient to keep men from injuring one another . It is a common intereft to restrain thofe vices which are inju- rious to the community ...
... necessary for that purpose . Good laws , and a proper adminiftration of civil government , will be sufficient to keep men from injuring one another . It is a common intereft to restrain thofe vices which are inju- rious to the community ...
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... necessary . In many of those provinces no man was ever compelled to pay to the support of any particular fpecies of religion approved by the state : for the state left every man to chufe his own . And in Pen- fylvania , which ...
... necessary . In many of those provinces no man was ever compelled to pay to the support of any particular fpecies of religion approved by the state : for the state left every man to chufe his own . And in Pen- fylvania , which ...
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... necessary for the latter totally to change its nature , and guard itself by civil pains and penalties , in order to become capable of the alliance . Thefe difcuffions will , I truft , prepare us for far greater improvements than any ...
... necessary for the latter totally to change its nature , and guard itself by civil pains and penalties , in order to become capable of the alliance . Thefe difcuffions will , I truft , prepare us for far greater improvements than any ...
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