A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 3F. Cogan, 1751 |
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... See of Rome , when the Followers of him and other Reformers entered into a folemn Proteftation : againft divers of the Errors and Corruptions of the Church of Rome . The . Name then included no more than thofe who had actually protested ...
... See of Rome , when the Followers of him and other Reformers entered into a folemn Proteftation : againft divers of the Errors and Corruptions of the Church of Rome . The . Name then included no more than thofe who had actually protested ...
Page 132
... see Gentlemen purfue a bad Cause , till they are reduc'd to fuch wretched Evafions as thefe . Tho ' I think there was no Sort of Reason for tacking this Bill , yet if it had been once tack'd , there might have been feveral Reasons for ...
... see Gentlemen purfue a bad Cause , till they are reduc'd to fuch wretched Evafions as thefe . Tho ' I think there was no Sort of Reason for tacking this Bill , yet if it had been once tack'd , there might have been feveral Reasons for ...
Page 135
... See the Act , lowed him . No. 1 . And that it may not be thought that this might happen thro ' Want of due and timely Application by the Epifcopal Minifters , who had been fo barbarously used , a Petition was prefented to the honourable ...
... See the Act , lowed him . No. 1 . And that it may not be thought that this might happen thro ' Want of due and timely Application by the Epifcopal Minifters , who had been fo barbarously used , a Petition was prefented to the honourable ...
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... See Act , ab Officio quam a Beneficio ; that is , both from their Offices and Benefices : Firft , from their Offices ; and that is , ( as inter- preted by the fubfequent Act of Privy Council , in whofe Power it hath all along been both ...
... See Act , ab Officio quam a Beneficio ; that is , both from their Offices and Benefices : Firft , from their Offices ; and that is , ( as inter- preted by the fubfequent Act of Privy Council , in whofe Power it hath all along been both ...
Page 159
... we had marched above Half a Mile ; then we came to a Halt on rifing Hills of Sand , and , having more Room , took in two of our Lines . Major- " ' ' 6 Major - general Morgan , seeing A Fourth Collection of T TRA 159 R ACT S.
... we had marched above Half a Mile ; then we came to a Halt on rifing Hills of Sand , and , having more Room , took in two of our Lines . Major- " ' ' 6 Major - general Morgan , seeing A Fourth Collection of T TRA 159 R ACT S.
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