Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... given of the Diffenters in general , with manifest allusions to myself in par- ticular , by Mr. Madan , a clergyman highly and justly respected in the place where I live . Alfo , as his reflections were not confined to the fubject of ...
... given of the Diffenters in general , with manifest allusions to myself in par- ticular , by Mr. Madan , a clergyman highly and justly respected in the place where I live . Alfo , as his reflections were not confined to the fubject of ...
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... given to it . PART V. ( June 7 , 1790. ) Letter XVII . Of Unitarianism . 126 Letter XVIII . Of Mr. Burn's Letters , in Anfwer to mine . 138 Letter XIX . A short History of the Diffenters , and an Account of their General Principles ...
... given to it . PART V. ( June 7 , 1790. ) Letter XVII . Of Unitarianism . 126 Letter XVIII . Of Mr. Burn's Letters , in Anfwer to mine . 138 Letter XIX . A short History of the Diffenters , and an Account of their General Principles ...
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... given clearer proofs of their value for it , and especially of their attachment to the reigning family , than the generality of the clergy , whofe loyalty , though they now make fo great a parade of it , is well known to be of very late ...
... given clearer proofs of their value for it , and especially of their attachment to the reigning family , than the generality of the clergy , whofe loyalty , though they now make fo great a parade of it , is well known to be of very late ...
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... fettled principles and conviction of his heart , as he hoped for mercy from the God of truth . This was much farther than Lord Nugent went . there there find a decided preference given to our own , Inhabitants of Birmingham . 13.
... fettled principles and conviction of his heart , as he hoped for mercy from the God of truth . This was much farther than Lord Nugent went . there there find a decided preference given to our own , Inhabitants of Birmingham . 13.
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Joseph Priestley. there find a decided preference given to our own , and per- haps as good reafons for this preference as Mr. Madan himself is able to give . What then muft you think of fuch calumny as he , in this random inconfiderate ...
Joseph Priestley. there find a decided preference given to our own , and per- haps as good reafons for this preference as Mr. Madan himself is able to give . What then muft you think of fuch calumny as he , in this random inconfiderate ...
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