Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... thing , and worse than a Quixote who could infinuate it without be- lieving it . But as Mr. Madan folemnly declares that he speaks from the settled principles and conviction of his heart , as he hopes for mercy from the God of truth , I ...
... thing , and worse than a Quixote who could infinuate it without be- lieving it . But as Mr. Madan folemnly declares that he speaks from the settled principles and conviction of his heart , as he hopes for mercy from the God of truth , I ...
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... thing of a feditious nature . It is for your information , and judgment of them , that we are at so much expence to make them public . Our with is to give you information , to lay our cafe clearly be- fore you , to invite the ...
... thing of a feditious nature . It is for your information , and judgment of them , that we are at so much expence to make them public . Our with is to give you information , to lay our cafe clearly be- fore you , to invite the ...
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... thing elfe , in order to throw an odiumn on those whom we wish to render generally obnoxious . In fact , Mr. Madan might with as much truth fay , that all Presbyterians are Negroes * , and that we paint our faces and hands , in order to ...
... thing elfe , in order to throw an odiumn on those whom we wish to render generally obnoxious . In fact , Mr. Madan might with as much truth fay , that all Presbyterians are Negroes * , and that we paint our faces and hands , in order to ...
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... thing is fufpected of either of us . Our worthy rector of St. Martin's is in the fame predicament . But who entertains the leaft doubt of the dif interested purity of his zeal for the church , or thinks that he ever looks back to the ...
... thing is fufpected of either of us . Our worthy rector of St. Martin's is in the fame predicament . But who entertains the leaft doubt of the dif interested purity of his zeal for the church , or thinks that he ever looks back to the ...
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... thing else belonging to Diffenters , to do with systems of civil government ? Mr. Madan will , no doubt , fay that ... things . are in themselves totally different . It is a maxim with us to render to God the things that are God's ; but ...
... thing else belonging to Diffenters , to do with systems of civil government ? Mr. Madan will , no doubt , fay that ... things . are in themselves totally different . It is a maxim with us to render to God the things that are God's ; but ...
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