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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... lefs danger of its being overturned than before . Because the Diffenters , being conciliated , and put into good humour by the measure , are lefs than ever difpofed to be hoftile to the church . Being , in all civil matters , equally ...
... lefs danger of its being overturned than before . Because the Diffenters , being conciliated , and put into good humour by the measure , are lefs than ever difpofed to be hoftile to the church . Being , in all civil matters , equally ...
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... lefs than now . Because as things now are , all Diffenters have a principle of union among themselves , in their com- mon cxclufion from civil offices , which would not then exist . All would rather be difpofed to pay their court to the ...
... lefs than now . Because as things now are , all Diffenters have a principle of union among themselves , in their com- mon cxclufion from civil offices , which would not then exist . All would rather be difpofed to pay their court to the ...
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... lefs fcruple in communicating with the church of England in order to his admission into any civil office , because it is well known that the law was not meant to exclude Diffenters , but only Catholics . According F According ...
... lefs fcruple in communicating with the church of England in order to his admission into any civil office , because it is well known that the law was not meant to exclude Diffenters , but only Catholics . According F According ...
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... lefs hope of any return of liberality in our favour from feeing fuch men as Mr. Madan joining the party of the bigots , and retailing with apparent glee the low and malignant fcurrility of Swift against the Diffenters of his day . As to ...
... lefs hope of any return of liberality in our favour from feeing fuch men as Mr. Madan joining the party of the bigots , and retailing with apparent glee the low and malignant fcurrility of Swift against the Diffenters of his day . As to ...
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... lefs oppreffion of many members of the ftate , generally the moft confcienticus men in it ; because , notwithstanding the hardships to which they are exposed , they chufe to diffent from the established worship . And , what ought to ...
... lefs oppreffion of many members of the ftate , generally the moft confcienticus men in it ; because , notwithstanding the hardships to which they are exposed , they chufe to diffent from the established worship . And , what ought to ...
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