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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... should be , and yet , per- haps , I think as well of it as of any that have gone before . But of all the extravagant Follies of this Age , which are not a few , it is , per- baps , the most unaccountable , that while we pretend to more ...
... should be , and yet , per- haps , I think as well of it as of any that have gone before . But of all the extravagant Follies of this Age , which are not a few , it is , per- baps , the most unaccountable , that while we pretend to more ...
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... Should be a New - England Author , where the godly Brethren are famous for commuting , and other quaint Devices , to get rid of unfanctified People . But fure this Author does think in his Confcience , ( if he has any ) that either they ...
... Should be a New - England Author , where the godly Brethren are famous for commuting , and other quaint Devices , to get rid of unfanctified People . But fure this Author does think in his Confcience , ( if he has any ) that either they ...
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... should have acted contrary to the Notion of Paffive Obedience , as by him laid down . It is true , the Notion of Paffive Obedience has been frequently and vigorously inculcated into the Sons of the Church by divers of her Dottors ; but ...
... should have acted contrary to the Notion of Paffive Obedience , as by him laid down . It is true , the Notion of Paffive Obedience has been frequently and vigorously inculcated into the Sons of the Church by divers of her Dottors ; but ...
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... should touch the Lord's Anointed . But how comes this to be the Fault of the Church ? How does it appear , that a few Red - coats , Soldiers of Fortune ( whofe Religion is ufually to be chofen ) fome Dutch , fome Danes , fome Swifs ...
... should touch the Lord's Anointed . But how comes this to be the Fault of the Church ? How does it appear , that a few Red - coats , Soldiers of Fortune ( whofe Religion is ufually to be chofen ) fome Dutch , fome Danes , fome Swifs ...
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... should be guilty of a great Neglect of Providence , and perhaps put ourselves out of the Protection of it for ever hereafter . This is not faid to inflame any body against those who diffent from us in Opinion , but to warn against the ...
... should be guilty of a great Neglect of Providence , and perhaps put ourselves out of the Protection of it for ever hereafter . This is not faid to inflame any body against those who diffent from us in Opinion , but to warn against the ...
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