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... myself with the publication of my Sermon on the Corporation and Test Acts , if I had not been called forth to say something more by the injurious representation that was given of the Diffenters in general , with manifest allusions to myself ...
... myself with the publication of my Sermon on the Corporation and Test Acts , if I had not been called forth to say something more by the injurious representation that was given of the Diffenters in general , with manifest allusions to myself ...
Page xi
... myself it is a matter of perfect indifference who he is . SIR , Tho ' a perfect Stranger to your Perfon , I offer no Apology for addreffing you on a Sub- ' ject fo interefting to the Rights of Mankind . I am by Birth and Profeffion a ...
... myself it is a matter of perfect indifference who he is . SIR , Tho ' a perfect Stranger to your Perfon , I offer no Apology for addreffing you on a Sub- ' ject fo interefting to the Rights of Mankind . I am by Birth and Profeffion a ...
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... myself in particular . Mr. Madan's excellent character will lead you to give him entire credit for whatever he shall think proper to de- clare , especially from fo facred a place as the pulpit . For you will naturally conclude , that ...
... myself in particular . Mr. Madan's excellent character will lead you to give him entire credit for whatever he shall think proper to de- clare , especially from fo facred a place as the pulpit . For you will naturally conclude , that ...
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... myself would undertake to raise a company of young men in my prefent congregation , able and willing to defend his present majesty , though he might not be fo ready to par- don us for fo doing . It is not the man , but the king , and ...
... myself would undertake to raise a company of young men in my prefent congregation , able and willing to defend his present majesty , though he might not be fo ready to par- don us for fo doing . It is not the man , but the king , and ...
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... since the great body of Diffenters pray extempore , and myself and a few more use our own pre - compofed forms ( and I have even declared declared a preference for a liturgy ) I ought on 18 Familiar Letters addressed to the.
... since the great body of Diffenters pray extempore , and myself and a few more use our own pre - compofed forms ( and I have even declared declared a preference for a liturgy ) I ought on 18 Familiar Letters addressed to the.
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