Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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Page iii
... certainly have contented myself with the publication of my Sermon on the Corporation and Test Acts , if I had not been called forth to say something more by the injurious representation that was given of the Diffenters in general , with ...
... certainly have contented myself with the publication of my Sermon on the Corporation and Test Acts , if I had not been called forth to say something more by the injurious representation that was given of the Diffenters in general , with ...
Page vii
... certainly behoves all who fubfcribe the thirty- nine articles to inform themfelves how the cafe really stands . How dangerous and enfnaring a thing is this bu- finess of subscription , and how little care has been taken by the ...
... certainly behoves all who fubfcribe the thirty- nine articles to inform themfelves how the cafe really stands . How dangerous and enfnaring a thing is this bu- finess of subscription , and how little care has been taken by the ...
Page 2
... Certainly , my good friends , the preacher , in bringing thefe railing accufations , has quite loft fight of his text— This is fpeaking evil . It is not being very gentle , or fhewing much meekness . But I account for it by his ...
... Certainly , my good friends , the preacher , in bringing thefe railing accufations , has quite loft fight of his text— This is fpeaking evil . It is not being very gentle , or fhewing much meekness . But I account for it by his ...
Page 3
... certainly meant to infinuate that , befides what we express , we had fome farther concealed and dangerous views ; as if there were not many public ufes of a very innocent nature , for which money was neceffary , befides merely de ...
... certainly meant to infinuate that , befides what we express , we had fome farther concealed and dangerous views ; as if there were not many public ufes of a very innocent nature , for which money was neceffary , befides merely de ...
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... certainly murder them all without diftinction , if they had opportu- nity ; and that all our declarations to the contrary are not to be regarded . Now , not to say that our declarations of reverence for the prefent government , and of ...
... certainly murder them all without diftinction , if they had opportu- nity ; and that all our declarations to the contrary are not to be regarded . Now , not to say that our declarations of reverence for the prefent government , and of ...
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