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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... never been a Member before , the next certain Indica- tion is , his Conduct in his Country on all publick Occafions . The Electors fhould examine what fort of Men he conftantly favoured , what Party he has always joined ; and for want ...
... never been a Member before , the next certain Indica- tion is , his Conduct in his Country on all publick Occafions . The Electors fhould examine what fort of Men he conftantly favoured , what Party he has always joined ; and for want ...
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... never alters Men's Opinions , whatever it may do by their outward Profeffion ; and those that are profelyted that Way through Fear , are made Hypocrites , not Converts : For this Reafon it is , that Liberty in Point of Faith and Worship ...
... never alters Men's Opinions , whatever it may do by their outward Profeffion ; and those that are profelyted that Way through Fear , are made Hypocrites , not Converts : For this Reafon it is , that Liberty in Point of Faith and Worship ...
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... never be forgotten how our Party filled the Palace - Yard , and Westminster - Hall itself , how we made a Lane for the towering Bishops to come , as it were in Triumph , to their Trials , and how we ourselves , who had never as yet ...
... never be forgotten how our Party filled the Palace - Yard , and Westminster - Hall itself , how we made a Lane for the towering Bishops to come , as it were in Triumph , to their Trials , and how we ourselves , who had never as yet ...
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... never have , nor never ( by God's Grace ) fhall faint or be difcouraged . To be plain with you , my L - s , the great End we aim at is , the E - ment of our Apoftolick Church in the Purity of the Doctrine which it profeffes ; not after ...
... never have , nor never ( by God's Grace ) fhall faint or be difcouraged . To be plain with you , my L - s , the great End we aim at is , the E - ment of our Apoftolick Church in the Purity of the Doctrine which it profeffes ; not after ...
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... never meant to comprehend Noblemen and the eldest Sons ; fo they never pretended to elect or be elected , except in one Cafe , where they were found incapable , as will by and by be made appear . Nor indeed would it have been allowed ...
... never meant to comprehend Noblemen and the eldest Sons ; fo they never pretended to elect or be elected , except in one Cafe , where they were found incapable , as will by and by be made appear . Nor indeed would it have been allowed ...
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