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
... tion of that church of which he was fo ftrenuous an advocate . If the principles of the Diffenters , and of the Unitarians , appear to advantage on the com- parison , it is an advantage which they derive from truth , and the occafion of ...
... tion of that church of which he was fo ftrenuous an advocate . If the principles of the Diffenters , and of the Unitarians , appear to advantage on the com- parison , it is an advantage which they derive from truth , and the occafion of ...
Page v
... tion , I would add that , judging by appearances , the clergy are now made to fubfcribe to what it is im- poffible that many of them can be acquainted with , and what , I will venture to fay , they would all con- demn if they were . CC ...
... tion , I would add that , judging by appearances , the clergy are now made to fubfcribe to what it is im- poffible that many of them can be acquainted with , and what , I will venture to fay , they would all con- demn if they were . CC ...
Page vi
... tion of this book , printed A. D. 1549 , that is even now afferted to contain nothing fuperftitious ; and it is faid that no copy of this edition is to be found in the libraries of Oxford or Cambridge , or in the British Museum . But by ...
... tion of this book , printed A. D. 1549 , that is even now afferted to contain nothing fuperftitious ; and it is faid that no copy of this edition is to be found in the libraries of Oxford or Cambridge , or in the British Museum . But by ...
Page vii
... tion of both the books was not intended , why does the Article , as now fubfcribed , make any mention of the book of Edward VI ? If the fubfcription does not extend to this also , why is it not ftruck out , and that of Charles II . put ...
... tion of both the books was not intended , why does the Article , as now fubfcribed , make any mention of the book of Edward VI ? If the fubfcription does not extend to this also , why is it not ftruck out , and that of Charles II . put ...
Page xii
... tion of Lord Thurlow and fome other leading Men , that we may do what we please . They are obviously destitute of those noble , liberal , and C ( С < C < < < * Published by Ridgway , Piccadilly . I would fend you a Copy if I ' knew the ...
... tion of Lord Thurlow and fome other leading Men , that we may do what we please . They are obviously destitute of those noble , liberal , and C ( С < C < < < * Published by Ridgway , Piccadilly . I would fend you a Copy if I ' knew the ...
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