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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... Force of Laws , and confirm'd by all the Sanction of Authority it was capable of ; and here it began to be called the Church of England . B 2 Some Some enquiring Christians were for making farther Steps , and A Fourth Collection of ...
... Force of Laws , and confirm'd by all the Sanction of Authority it was capable of ; and here it began to be called the Church of England . B 2 Some Some enquiring Christians were for making farther Steps , and A Fourth Collection of ...
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... Force , believing that when Kings break Coronation Oaths , the folemn Compact with their People , and encroach upon their Civil Rights , contrary to the Laws of the Land , by which they are fworn to rule , they ceafe to be the Lord's ...
... Force , believing that when Kings break Coronation Oaths , the folemn Compact with their People , and encroach upon their Civil Rights , contrary to the Laws of the Land , by which they are fworn to rule , they ceafe to be the Lord's ...
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... Force , against unjust Invasion and Tyranny ; nothing but what all the Nations in the World have done , and would do again if they could . The only Error we charge upon the Church of England , was fetting up Pretences of what they ...
... Force , against unjust Invasion and Tyranny ; nothing but what all the Nations in the World have done , and would do again if they could . The only Error we charge upon the Church of England , was fetting up Pretences of what they ...
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... Force and Ari- vity of all that Venom which he fpits at her , which it will be very hard for him to make out . VOL . III . - D First , First , That Paffive Obedience was ever a Principle of A Fourth Collection of T R ACT S. 17.
... Force and Ari- vity of all that Venom which he fpits at her , which it will be very hard for him to make out . VOL . III . - D First , First , That Paffive Obedience was ever a Principle of A Fourth Collection of T R ACT S. 17.
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... Force that lay dormant in them , till it was rouz'd and directed by others . They took us to be like Guns , that might do a great deal of Good or Harm as we were ufed ; but that all the Thanks was owing to the Engineers and Gunners that ...
... Force that lay dormant in them , till it was rouz'd and directed by others . They took us to be like Guns , that might do a great deal of Good or Harm as we were ufed ; but that all the Thanks was owing to the Engineers and Gunners that ...
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