Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyRobert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1771 - English essays |
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... Religion , and of ecclefiaftical Tyranny under the Name of Church Government , have been clear- ly and ufefully expofed . We begin to think and to act 1 act from Reafon and from Nature alone . This OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
... Religion , and of ecclefiaftical Tyranny under the Name of Church Government , have been clear- ly and ufefully expofed . We begin to think and to act 1 act from Reafon and from Nature alone . This OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
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... Piety , Truth , and Perfection of our moit excellent Church . Both , I am fenfible , have their Founda tions on a Rock . No Discovery of Truth can pre- . judice them . On the contrary , the more closely judice 16 À VINDICATION 1 ...
... Piety , Truth , and Perfection of our moit excellent Church . Both , I am fenfible , have their Founda tions on a Rock . No Discovery of Truth can pre- . judice them . On the contrary , the more closely judice 16 À VINDICATION 1 ...
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... Church is manifeftly Roman , but how much larger the Structure was , and for what Ufe , is not fo apparent : Perhaps , as it lies upon the [ f ] Via Icenorum , it was a Horreum , or Granary ; which Suppofition is much strengthened by ...
... Church is manifeftly Roman , but how much larger the Structure was , and for what Ufe , is not fo apparent : Perhaps , as it lies upon the [ f ] Via Icenorum , it was a Horreum , or Granary ; which Suppofition is much strengthened by ...
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... Church , found three Croffes , very roundly afferts , that " for this very Reafon it is , that the [ r ] Arms of " Colchester are a ( one ) Crofs between three Crowns or " Coronets . " Whereas it is much more probable , that thefe Arms ...
... Church , found three Croffes , very roundly afferts , that " for this very Reafon it is , that the [ r ] Arms of " Colchester are a ( one ) Crofs between three Crowns or " Coronets . " Whereas it is much more probable , that thefe Arms ...
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... Church was built at Canterbury , fo early as the Time of the Romans , according to [ t ] Bede . I should not have faid thus much upon so triffing a Subject , if I was not under fome Apprehenfions that the Forgeries and Legerdemain of ...
... Church was built at Canterbury , fo early as the Time of the Romans , according to [ t ] Bede . I should not have faid thus much upon so triffing a Subject , if I was not under fome Apprehenfions that the Forgeries and Legerdemain of ...
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