Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and Unitarians |
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... doubt , by fome of those bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read with great folemnity in the house of Commons , as an unquestionable proof of the dangerous defigns of the ...
... doubt , by fome of those bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read with great folemnity in the house of Commons , as an unquestionable proof of the dangerous defigns of the ...
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... doubt not , a pleafing and useful intercourfe ) fome of the very worst and most dangerous defigns , for which he can have no evidence befides his own furmifes . He calls the late proceedings of the Diffenters to procure the repeal of ...
... doubt not , a pleafing and useful intercourfe ) fome of the very worst and most dangerous defigns , for which he can have no evidence befides his own furmifes . He calls the late proceedings of the Diffenters to procure the repeal of ...
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... doubt , to bring others to think as I do on every sub- ject of importance . But the pains I take in this way is for your own good , and not for mine ; and though I should be ever fo much mistaken , my intention is friendly , and no harm ...
... doubt , to bring others to think as I do on every sub- ject of importance . But the pains I take in this way is for your own good , and not for mine ; and though I should be ever fo much mistaken , my intention is friendly , and no harm ...
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... doubt not he will obtain ) let us confider what reafon he can have for this injurious accufation of us , as king - haters , and king - murderers . Let us fee if we can trace where he got these fettled principles and conviction of his ...
... doubt not he will obtain ) let us confider what reafon he can have for this injurious accufation of us , as king - haters , and king - murderers . Let us fee if we can trace where he got these fettled principles and conviction of his ...
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... doubt not , our pretenfions to it would be far enough from being admitted . If you read any hiftory of England whatever , you will find this to be the truth of the cafe , though the very reverfe is more than infinuated by Mr. Madan ...
... doubt not , our pretenfions to it would be far enough from being admitted . If you read any hiftory of England whatever , you will find this to be the truth of the cafe , though the very reverfe is more than infinuated by Mr. Madan ...
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