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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... Right of the People therein declar'd and recognized , I would afk my Opponent whofe Act and Deed it was ? Will they fay it was a whig- gifh Act , made by a phanatical House of Commons ? I dare say there was not ten Diffenters in the ...
... Right of the People therein declar'd and recognized , I would afk my Opponent whofe Act and Deed it was ? Will they fay it was a whig- gifh Act , made by a phanatical House of Commons ? I dare say there was not ten Diffenters in the ...
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... right Line , in the first Proteftant Head that ever the Church of England bad . After this , the Gofpellers , that is , the Church of England Proteftants of Suffolk , having fome Senfe of Injury done to the Princefs Mary , and willing ...
... right Line , in the first Proteftant Head that ever the Church of England bad . After this , the Gofpellers , that is , the Church of England Proteftants of Suffolk , having fome Senfe of Injury done to the Princefs Mary , and willing ...
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... right ones , is a Principle of the Church . And yet I 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 ...
... right ones , is a Principle of the Church . And yet I 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 ...
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... right in their Indifference , and t'other in their Separation ; let us wave the religious Part of the Argument , and confider only , how in Prudence both thefe Sorts of Mnn ought to act , in re- gard to the Civil Conftitution of England ...
... right in their Indifference , and t'other in their Separation ; let us wave the religious Part of the Argument , and confider only , how in Prudence both thefe Sorts of Mnn ought to act , in re- gard to the Civil Conftitution of England ...
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... right Judgment , is to retrofpect Men's paft Conduct , and enquire how they have behaved them- felves on fuch Occafions heretofore . If a Candidate for Parliament has ever fet in the Houfe before , the Electors ought to be fatisfied how ...
... right Judgment , is to retrofpect Men's paft Conduct , and enquire how they have behaved them- felves on fuch Occafions heretofore . If a Candidate for Parliament has ever fet in the Houfe before , the Electors ought to be fatisfied how ...
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