The Works: To which is Prefixed a Discourse by Way of General Preface, Containing Some Account of the Life, Writings, and Character of the Author, Volume 7Luke Hansard & Sons, 1811 - Sermons, English |
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... adversaries themselves , to prove that an Established Church and a Test are agreeable to those Laws , whether such Church be the true one or no . So far , I say , we are alike . But as greatly as that Author has the advantage of me in ...
... adversaries themselves , to prove that an Established Church and a Test are agreeable to those Laws , whether such Church be the true one or no . So far , I say , we are alike . But as greatly as that Author has the advantage of me in ...
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... adversaries of establish- ments having been beaten off from their attacks of the Test - Law , on the frame and principles of our own constitution , by many excellent vindications of the Corporation and Test - Acts , have left this ...
... adversaries of establish- ments having been beaten off from their attacks of the Test - Law , on the frame and principles of our own constitution , by many excellent vindications of the Corporation and Test - Acts , have left this ...
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... adversary ( for such they almost always esteemed the CIVIL POWER ) when he was on , as when he was off his guard . The Convocation now constantly sitting in Parliament - time , it gave them a pretence more obstinately than before to ...
... adversary ( for such they almost always esteemed the CIVIL POWER ) when he was on , as when he was off his guard . The Convocation now constantly sitting in Parliament - time , it gave them a pretence more obstinately than before to ...
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... adversaries ' premisses should have a very different conclusion .-- The bishops are not tried by barons , therefore they are not barons . But the misfortune was , their baronies were acknowledged ; and therefore they had only that ...
... adversaries ' premisses should have a very different conclusion .-- The bishops are not tried by barons , therefore they are not barons . But the misfortune was , their baronies were acknowledged ; and therefore they had only that ...
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... adversaries , how unreasonable , and even impolitic they are , when , in their ill humour with es- tablishments , they chuse to pick a quarrel with their own ; where the national religion is on a footing ex- actly agreeable to the ...
... adversaries , how unreasonable , and even impolitic they are , when , in their ill humour with es- tablishments , they chuse to pick a quarrel with their own ; where the national religion is on a footing ex- actly agreeable to the ...
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