Letters Concerning the English NationL. Davis and C. Reymers; R. Baldwin, and S. Crowder and Company, 1760 - 255 страница |
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... merely of human invention , and that the word facrament was not once mention'd in the gospel . Excufe , fays he , my igno- rance , for I have not employ'd an hundredth part of the arguments which might be brought , to prove the truth of ...
... merely of human invention , and that the word facrament was not once mention'd in the gospel . Excufe , fays he , my igno- rance , for I have not employ'd an hundredth part of the arguments which might be brought , to prove the truth of ...
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... mere worms bestow on other worms , by affuring them that they are with the most profound refpect , and an infamous falf- hood , their most obedient , humble fer- vants . ' Tis to fecure our felves more ftrongly from fuch a fhameless ...
... mere worms bestow on other worms , by affuring them that they are with the most profound refpect , and an infamous falf- hood , their most obedient , humble fer- vants . ' Tis to fecure our felves more ftrongly from fuch a fhameless ...
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... merely because murtherers cloathed in fcarlet , and wearing caps two foot high enlift citizens by a noise made with two little sticks on an afs's fkin extended . And when , after a victory is gain'd , the whole city of London is illumi ...
... merely because murtherers cloathed in fcarlet , and wearing caps two foot high enlift citizens by a noise made with two little sticks on an afs's fkin extended . And when , after a victory is gain'd , the whole city of London is illumi ...
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... mere fhop of traders ? We do not pay a fet of men clothed in black , to affift our poor , to bury our dead , or to preach to the brethren ; thefe offices are all of too tender a nature , for us ever to entrust them to others . But how ...
... mere fhop of traders ? We do not pay a fet of men clothed in black , to affift our poor , to bury our dead , or to preach to the brethren ; thefe offices are all of too tender a nature , for us ever to entrust them to others . But how ...
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... merely to favour Proteftants , to whom he was odious , in opposition to a king who lov'd him . He had establish'd an univerfal toleration with regard to con- fcience , C fcience , in America , and wou'd not have it the ENGLISH NATION . 25.
... merely to favour Proteftants , to whom he was odious , in opposition to a king who lov'd him . He had establish'd an univerfal toleration with regard to con- fcience , C fcience , in America , and wou'd not have it the ENGLISH NATION . 25.
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