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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... true colour of their own conduct , and that of their friends . Letters to Mr. Burn being , in feveral respects , fimi- lar to the Familiar Letters , and the fubject being resumed in them , it has been thought adviseable to reprint them ...
... true colour of their own conduct , and that of their friends . Letters to Mr. Burn being , in feveral respects , fimi- lar to the Familiar Letters , and the fubject being resumed in them , it has been thought adviseable to reprint them ...
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... & ta Dei evangelia . So help me God , and these his holy gofpels . p . 55 , and other places . I have not observed in it any fwearing by the faints . It It is true that the Act of Uniformity enacts , vi THE PREFACE .
... & ta Dei evangelia . So help me God , and these his holy gofpels . p . 55 , and other places . I have not observed in it any fwearing by the faints . It It is true that the Act of Uniformity enacts , vi THE PREFACE .
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Joseph Priestley. It is true that the Act of Uniformity enacts , that " all subscriptions to this Article fhall be conftrued " to extend to the book of Charles II . in fuch fort " and manner as the fame heretofore extended to " the book ...
Joseph Priestley. It is true that the Act of Uniformity enacts , that " all subscriptions to this Article fhall be conftrued " to extend to the book of Charles II . in fuch fort " and manner as the fame heretofore extended to " the book ...
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... prepared to march . One of my uncles , who had been a captain in the army , was an officer . When the rebellions were fuppreffed , thefe friends If Mr. Madan's maxim be true , that the principles Inhabitants of Birmingham . II.
... prepared to march . One of my uncles , who had been a captain in the army , was an officer . When the rebellions were fuppreffed , thefe friends If Mr. Madan's maxim be true , that the principles Inhabitants of Birmingham . II.
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Joseph Priestley. If Mr. Madan's maxim be true , that the principles of Prefbyterians are unquestionably republican , no nation of Prefbyterians would ever have had a king , except one that was forced upon them . But the Scots always had ...
Joseph Priestley. If Mr. Madan's maxim be true , that the principles of Prefbyterians are unquestionably republican , no nation of Prefbyterians would ever have had a king , except one that was forced upon them . But the Scots always had ...
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