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Page vii
... able paffages were then left out , it will not be fo evident that every thing in the former edition is now to be approved , though perfons confecrated ac- cording to it be declared to be rightly confecrated . It certainly behoves all ...
... able paffages were then left out , it will not be fo evident that every thing in the former edition is now to be approved , though perfons confecrated ac- cording to it be declared to be rightly confecrated . It certainly behoves all ...
Page viii
... able to understand what is faid in them of my comparison of the progrefs of free enquiry , to the action of gunpowder ; and it makes me fmile to think there fhould be any occafion to explain it . It may be of use , however , to fhew how ...
... able to understand what is faid in them of my comparison of the progrefs of free enquiry , to the action of gunpowder ; and it makes me fmile to think there fhould be any occafion to explain it . It may be of use , however , to fhew how ...
Page xiii
... able hand , entitled The Spirit of the Conftitution and that of the Church of England compared . I alfo wrote the Preface . This Pamphlet , and my Sermon on the fame fubject , may be properly bound with thefe Letters . FAMILIAR LETTERS ...
... able hand , entitled The Spirit of the Conftitution and that of the Church of England compared . I alfo wrote the Preface . This Pamphlet , and my Sermon on the fame fubject , may be properly bound with thefe Letters . FAMILIAR LETTERS ...
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... able to give any clear account . himself . It is certain that the notions he has taken up con- cerning the death of Charles I. admitting that the present Diffenters , at the distance of near a century and a half from the time of that ...
... able to give any clear account . himself . It is certain that the notions he has taken up con- cerning the death of Charles I. admitting that the present Diffenters , at the distance of near a century and a half from the time of that ...
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... able and willing to defend his present majesty , though he might not be fo ready to par- don us for fo doing . It is not the man , but the king , and the present reigning family , as an effential part of the conftitution , for which we ...
... able and willing to defend his present majesty , though he might not be fo ready to par- don us for fo doing . It is not the man , but the king , and the present reigning family , as an effential part of the conftitution , for which we ...
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