Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... say something more by the injurious representation that was given of the Diffenters in general , with manifest allusions to myself in par- ticular , by Mr. Madan , a clergyman highly and justly respected in the place where I live . Alfo ...
... say something more by the injurious representation that was given of the Diffenters in general , with manifest allusions to myself in par- ticular , by Mr. Madan , a clergyman highly and justly respected in the place where I live . Alfo ...
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... say that our declarations of reverence for the prefent government , and of loyalty to the prefent king , are no more liable to fufpicion than his own declarations , that what he tells you to our prejudice ( leading you to B 4 confider ...
... say that our declarations of reverence for the prefent government , and of loyalty to the prefent king , are no more liable to fufpicion than his own declarations , that what he tells you to our prejudice ( leading you to B 4 confider ...
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... says they were ) were graciously pardoned for what they had done . In cafe of a third rebellion , I myself would undertake to raise a company of young men in my prefent congregation , able and willing to defend his present majesty ...
... says they were ) were graciously pardoned for what they had done . In cafe of a third rebellion , I myself would undertake to raise a company of young men in my prefent congregation , able and willing to defend his present majesty ...
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... say what we will , we must be guilty . Indeed , the more I reflect on the temper with which Mr. Madan must have written , the more concern it gives me , as an unpromifing feature of the times we live in ; reafoning as follows . If his ...
... say what we will , we must be guilty . Indeed , the more I reflect on the temper with which Mr. Madan must have written , the more concern it gives me , as an unpromifing feature of the times we live in ; reafoning as follows . If his ...
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... saying that " in Holland none are admitted into civil offices who do not conform to the " legal worship . " But Swift * , like the late Dr. Johnson , debased a good natural understanding with the loweft bigotry . He neither knew , nor ...
... saying that " in Holland none are admitted into civil offices who do not conform to the " legal worship . " But Swift * , like the late Dr. Johnson , debased a good natural understanding with the loweft bigotry . He neither knew , nor ...
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