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Page 126
... of our establishment , not for the conviction of his understanding , but the
correction of his infolence . Where the truth of the Christian religion was the ques*
Rogers ' s Vindication of the Civil Etablishment of Religion , sect . i . p . 191 . , ' . .
tion ...
... of our establishment , not for the conviction of his understanding , but the
correction of his infolence . Where the truth of the Christian religion was the ques*
Rogers ' s Vindication of the Civil Etablishment of Religion , sect . i . p . 191 . , ' . .
tion ...
Page 337
Although the king by his " royal preroga - Alterations in tive be the supreme head
of the civil estab - tion . lishment of the church , he cannot alter the established
religion , nor is he now permitted to hold the crown , if he profess the Roman ...
Although the king by his " royal preroga - Alterations in tive be the supreme head
of the civil estab - tion . lishment of the church , he cannot alter the established
religion , nor is he now permitted to hold the crown , if he profess the Roman ...
Page 365
There are obvious reasons , why formerly Property not the representatives or
delegates of the na - original ground tion were not , as they now are , divided into
tion . two separate bodies ; for it is very evident , that the original spirit or principle
of ...
There are obvious reasons , why formerly Property not the representatives or
delegates of the na - original ground tion were not , as they now are , divided into
tion . two separate bodies ; for it is very evident , that the original spirit or principle
of ...
Page 417
an express conie , king and peolution . tion . leffon , both to kings and people ; for
when the throne was declared vacant , and a new line of succession was
established , care was had to repair the breaches , that had been made in the ...
an express conie , king and peolution . tion . leffon , both to kings and people ; for
when the throne was declared vacant , and a new line of succession was
established , care was had to repair the breaches , that had been made in the ...
Page 491
Cicero faid truly , ea sunt cnimadvertenda peccata maximè , que difficillime
præcaventur * ; Greatest cau . tion to be had those crimes are to be the most
loudly cen against milsured , which are the most difficult to prevent . the least luf .
Cicero faid truly , ea sunt cnimadvertenda peccata maximè , que difficillime
præcaventur * ; Greatest cau . tion to be had those crimes are to be the most
loudly cen against milsured , which are the most difficult to prevent . the least luf .
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