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Page 101
... SEASONABLE REMARKS On the Danger of a POPISH SUCCESSOR . Invitus ea tanquam Vulnera attingo ; Sed nifi tacta tractataque fanari non poffunt . Liv . Printed in the YEAR MDCCXV . TO THE CLERGY OF THE Church of ENGLAND . Gentlemen THE ...
... SEASONABLE REMARKS On the Danger of a POPISH SUCCESSOR . Invitus ea tanquam Vulnera attingo ; Sed nifi tacta tractataque fanari non poffunt . Liv . Printed in the YEAR MDCCXV . TO THE CLERGY OF THE Church of ENGLAND . Gentlemen THE ...
Page 103
Sir Richard Steele. TO THE CLERGY OF THE Church of ENGLAND . Gentlemen , I ZT is with a juft Deference to Your great Power and Influence in this Kingdom , that I lay before you the following Comment upon the Laws which regard the Settle ...
Sir Richard Steele. TO THE CLERGY OF THE Church of ENGLAND . Gentlemen , I ZT is with a juft Deference to Your great Power and Influence in this Kingdom , that I lay before you the following Comment upon the Laws which regard the Settle ...
Page 106
... Clergy who confi- derately and voluntarily entered into thefe En- gagements , fhould be made ufe of as Inftru- ments and Examples to make the Nation break through them , not only the Succeffion to our Crown , but the very Effence of our ...
... Clergy who confi- derately and voluntarily entered into thefe En- gagements , fhould be made ufe of as Inftru- ments and Examples to make the Nation break through them , not only the Succeffion to our Crown , but the very Effence of our ...
Page 107
... the Church , have behaved themselves in the Publick Caufe : They know what Con tumelies the reft of the Clergy have undergone , what what Difcountenance they have laboured under , what Prejudice they DEDICATION . 107.
... the Church , have behaved themselves in the Publick Caufe : They know what Con tumelies the reft of the Clergy have undergone , what what Difcountenance they have laboured under , what Prejudice they DEDICATION . 107.
Page 108
... Clergy- men , will not fail to be our Contempt and Derifion . Noife and Wrath cannot always pafs for Zeal ; and if we fee but little of the publick Spirit of Englishmen or the Charity of Chri- ftians in others , it is certain we can ...
... Clergy- men , will not fail to be our Contempt and Derifion . Noife and Wrath cannot always pafs for Zeal ; and if we fee but little of the publick Spirit of Englishmen or the Charity of Chri- ftians in others , it is certain we can ...
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