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
... give light on those other fub- jects on which he appeared to me to have thrown darkness . I therefore thought it highly proper to correct the views that he had given of the principles of the Diffenters , and especially of the Unitarians ...
... give light on those other fub- jects on which he appeared to me to have thrown darkness . I therefore thought it highly proper to correct the views that he had given of the principles of the Diffenters , and especially of the Unitarians ...
Page viii
... gives me an idea that I own I had not before , of the weakness of it . To us this affords no unpleasant profpect , and it may tempt us to sport with their fears on other occafions . To my Sermon on Free Enquiry , preached Nov. 5 , 1785 ...
... gives me an idea that I own I had not before , of the weakness of it . To us this affords no unpleasant profpect , and it may tempt us to sport with their fears on other occafions . To my Sermon on Free Enquiry , preached Nov. 5 , 1785 ...
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... give you a very unfavourable opinion of the Diffenters in general , and , not very obliquely , of myself in particular . Mr. Madan's excellent character will lead you to give him entire credit for whatever he shall think proper to de ...
... give you a very unfavourable opinion of the Diffenters in general , and , not very obliquely , of myself in particular . Mr. Madan's excellent character will lead you to give him entire credit for whatever he shall think proper to de ...
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... give our countrymen the information which we fee they want concerning our fituation , and the reafons for our ap- plication to parliament . This bufinefs alfo requires a very extensive correspondence , which is neceflarily attended with ...
... give our countrymen the information which we fee they want concerning our fituation , and the reafons for our ap- plication to parliament . This bufinefs alfo requires a very extensive correspondence , which is neceflarily attended with ...
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... give you information , to lay our cafe clearly be- fore you , to invite the accufations of our adverfaries , and to make you our judges . Mr. Madan could not write as he has done , without . suspecting that , befides our printed ...
... give you information , to lay our cafe clearly be- fore you , to invite the accufations of our adverfaries , and to make you our judges . Mr. Madan could not write as he has done , without . suspecting that , befides our printed ...
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