Familiar Letters, Addressed to the Inhabitants of Birmingham, in Refutation of Several Charges Advanced Against the Dissenters and UnitariansJ. Thompson, 1790 - 272 páginas |
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... judge whether any thing violent was intended , or in the most distant manner alluded to by me ; and yet this very paragraph did I hear Sir William Dolben ( prompted , no doubt , by fome of those bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous ...
... judge whether any thing violent was intended , or in the most distant manner alluded to by me ; and yet this very paragraph did I hear Sir William Dolben ( prompted , no doubt , by fome of those bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous ...
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... judges . Mr. Madan could not write as he has done , without . suspecting that , befides our printed Refolutions , we have others which we do not publish , like the fecret articles in public treaties between states and fovereigns . But ...
... judges . Mr. Madan could not write as he has done , without . suspecting that , befides our printed Refolutions , we have others which we do not publish , like the fecret articles in public treaties between states and fovereigns . But ...
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... judge for yourselves ; and we have no reason to expect that you will go one way or the other till you think you have good reason for so doing . What then is it that your clergy would frighten you with ? I am , & c . LETTER LETTER II ...
... judge for yourselves ; and we have no reason to expect that you will go one way or the other till you think you have good reason for so doing . What then is it that your clergy would frighten you with ? I am , & c . LETTER LETTER II ...
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... judges than yourselves . Mr. Madan is a young man , and may not have had leifure to read much English hiftory ; but he has heard and feen fomething ; and there is a fact fo recent , as to be within his memory , which demonftrates that ...
... judges than yourselves . Mr. Madan is a young man , and may not have had leifure to read much English hiftory ; but he has heard and feen fomething ; and there is a fact fo recent , as to be within his memory , which demonftrates that ...
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... judge by the majority , the Trinita- rians only must be the Republicans , and myfelf and friends , who are the minority , must be good royalists . Or , since the great body of Diffenters pray extempore , and myself and a few more use ...
... judge by the majority , the Trinita- rians only must be the Republicans , and myfelf and friends , who are the minority , must be good royalists . Or , since the great body of Diffenters pray extempore , and myself and a few more use ...
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