An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... the English throne with an act against witchcraft . A caution to law - makers . Witchcraft difbelieved in Ethiopia . Act against witchcraft repeal- ed . 38-41 . The The doctrine contained in his law of free mo- narchy CONTENTS .
... the English throne with an act against witchcraft . A caution to law - makers . Witchcraft difbelieved in Ethiopia . Act against witchcraft repeal- ed . 38-41 . The The doctrine contained in his law of free mo- narchy CONTENTS .
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After the Manner of Mr. Bayle William Harris. The doctrine contained in his law of free mo- narchy vile and abominable . Page 42 . An account of ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΟΝ ΔΩΡΟΝ . Strange paffages in it . Cenfured by the fynod of St. Andrews . The ...
After the Manner of Mr. Bayle William Harris. The doctrine contained in his law of free mo- narchy vile and abominable . Page 42 . An account of ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΟΝ ΔΩΡΟΝ . Strange paffages in it . Cenfured by the fynod of St. Andrews . The ...
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... doctrine was left to her fucceffor , who had weak- nefs enough to declare expressly , " that kings were ac- " countable to God only . " ( b ) A doctrine big with mischief , and fit for nothing but to make tyrants . But of this I fhall ...
... doctrine was left to her fucceffor , who had weak- nefs enough to declare expressly , " that kings were ac- " countable to God only . " ( b ) A doctrine big with mischief , and fit for nothing but to make tyrants . But of this I fhall ...
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... doctrine of witches . But , in juftice to his character , I must here add , that after his being in England , having met with a number of forgeries and cheats , they wrought fuch an alteration upon his judg- ment , that at first he grew ...
... doctrine of witches . But , in juftice to his character , I must here add , that after his being in England , having met with a number of forgeries and cheats , they wrought fuch an alteration upon his judg- ment , that at first he grew ...
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... doctrine is this ! how does it take off all awe and re- ftraint from princes , and give them hope of reputation after death , how ill foever they may behave ! How much more fenfible and judicious were the fentiments of the virtuous and ...
... doctrine is this ! how does it take off all awe and re- ftraint from princes , and give them hope of reputation after death , how ill foever they may behave ! How much more fenfible and judicious were the fentiments of the virtuous and ...
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