Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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Page vi
... should feem , therefore , that it was the first edi- tion of this book , printed A. D. 1549 , that is even now afferted to contain nothing fuperftitious ; and it is faid that no copy of this edition is to be found in the libraries of ...
... should feem , therefore , that it was the first edi- tion of this book , printed A. D. 1549 , that is even now afferted to contain nothing fuperftitious ; and it is faid that no copy of this edition is to be found in the libraries of ...
Page xi
... should folicit Permiffion to enjoy the firft Privileges of human Life ! Should be denied Accefs to every < Office of Honor and Emolument , unless they pre- ' viously < C 1 < viously insult their Reason and wound their Con- THE PREFACE . xi.
... should folicit Permiffion to enjoy the firft Privileges of human Life ! Should be denied Accefs to every < Office of Honor and Emolument , unless they pre- ' viously < C 1 < viously insult their Reason and wound their Con- THE PREFACE . xi.
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... should be ever fo much mistaken , my intention is friendly , and no harm can arise from it . If the conduct of your clergy be juftifiable , and even commendable , as I acknowledge it to be , in endeavouring to bring Diffenters into the ...
... should be ever fo much mistaken , my intention is friendly , and no harm can arise from it . If the conduct of your clergy be juftifiable , and even commendable , as I acknowledge it to be , in endeavouring to bring Diffenters into the ...
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... should have thought to be most to his purpose is that of Clarendon , of what he calls the grand re- bellion . But even there he will fee that the parliament , which began the war with the king , was not a prefbyterian one . It was ...
... should have thought to be most to his purpose is that of Clarendon , of what he calls the grand re- bellion . But even there he will fee that the parliament , which began the war with the king , was not a prefbyterian one . It was ...
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... the king , and the present reigning family , as an effential part of the conftitution , for which we should fight , English English Presbyterians at this day are no more attached to 12 Familiar Letters addressed to the.
... the king , and the present reigning family , as an effential part of the conftitution , for which we should fight , English English Presbyterians at this day are no more attached to 12 Familiar Letters addressed to the.
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