The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph PriestleyG. Smallfield, 1817 - Theology |
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... kind of ill - usage , rather than that things should continue as they were . I spake both to Quakers , and to some of the more moderate members of the Church of England on the subject ; and though one of the latter told me , that he ...
... kind of ill - usage , rather than that things should continue as they were . I spake both to Quakers , and to some of the more moderate members of the Church of England on the subject ; and though one of the latter told me , that he ...
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... kind it is probable that few men have ever had a greater share , almost every possible kind of evil having been said of me , though falsely . But the reproach of enemies has been more than compensated by the warm approbation and ...
... kind it is probable that few men have ever had a greater share , almost every possible kind of evil having been said of me , though falsely . But the reproach of enemies has been more than compensated by the warm approbation and ...
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... kind which makes the worst things he can say of them probable . " " The idea of the present clergy of Birmingham will but exhibit the detested image of a junto degraded by their vices from the rank not of ministers merely but even of ...
... kind which makes the worst things he can say of them probable . " " The idea of the present clergy of Birmingham will but exhibit the detested image of a junto degraded by their vices from the rank not of ministers merely but even of ...
Contents
Defences of Unitarianism | 1 |
LETTERS TO DR HORSLEY LORD BISHOP OF ST DAVIDS | 9 |
Of the Charge of borrowing from Zwicker | 18 |
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