Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... divine unity , as opposed to that of the trinity , it is evident that , while this law fubfifts , there is no proper toleration in this country for us . And yet Mr. Madan , knowing ** ( C knowing this , and expressly mentioning it ...
... divine unity , as opposed to that of the trinity , it is evident that , while this law fubfifts , there is no proper toleration in this country for us . And yet Mr. Madan , knowing ** ( C knowing this , and expressly mentioning it ...
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... divine honours . We have no other definition of idolatry , than to worship as God that which is not God . Do not all Proteftants say it is idolatry in the Catholics to pray to the Virgin Mary , to Peter , Paul , or any other faints , or ...
... divine honours . We have no other definition of idolatry , than to worship as God that which is not God . Do not all Proteftants say it is idolatry in the Catholics to pray to the Virgin Mary , to Peter , Paul , or any other faints , or ...
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... divine authority , and to explain its principles . But the friends of church establish- ments have made a great deal too much of this argument . Civil fociety has fubfifted very well under all forms of reli- gion , even the heathen ones ...
... divine authority , and to explain its principles . But the friends of church establish- ments have made a great deal too much of this argument . Civil fociety has fubfifted very well under all forms of reli- gion , even the heathen ones ...
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... divine what it could be , Warburton may give what reafons he pleases for allowing the Scots to retain their prefbyterian form of church go- vernment ; but the attempt to force epifcopacy upon them in the time of Charles II . proves that ...
... divine what it could be , Warburton may give what reafons he pleases for allowing the Scots to retain their prefbyterian form of church go- vernment ; but the attempt to force epifcopacy upon them in the time of Charles II . proves that ...
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... divine miffion of Christ , and in the certainty of his coming again , to raife the dead and judge the world , as much as your clergy themselves . We continually preach thefe doctrines , and lay the greatest stress . upon them ; and in ...
... divine miffion of Christ , and in the certainty of his coming again , to raife the dead and judge the world , as much as your clergy themselves . We continually preach thefe doctrines , and lay the greatest stress . upon them ; and in ...
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