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... caufe , or to prejudice ours . It is nothing but reafon and argument that can ever fupport any fyftem of religion . Anfwer our argu- ments , and your bufinefs is done ; but your having recourse to violence is only a proof that you have ...
... caufe , or to prejudice ours . It is nothing but reafon and argument that can ever fupport any fyftem of religion . Anfwer our argu- ments , and your bufinefs is done ; but your having recourse to violence is only a proof that you have ...
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... caufe , were at length feized , and applied to build up that of the Lancastrian Duchv . Bishop Godwin candidly owns , that Robert Ferror , in the reign of Ed- ward VI . was perfecuted as a partizan of the Great Duke of Somerfet his pa ...
... caufe , were at length feized , and applied to build up that of the Lancastrian Duchv . Bishop Godwin candidly owns , that Robert Ferror , in the reign of Ed- ward VI . was perfecuted as a partizan of the Great Duke of Somerfet his pa ...
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... caufe , from the Indian Fakirs to our modern courters of martyrdom . All true followers of Jefus Christ will believe him in preference to the innu- merable pretenders to a divine miffion , who , as he forewarned his followers , will fay ...
... caufe , from the Indian Fakirs to our modern courters of martyrdom . All true followers of Jefus Christ will believe him in preference to the innu- merable pretenders to a divine miffion , who , as he forewarned his followers , will fay ...
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... caufe : Condemn'd for what deferves applause ; Fallere fallentem non eft fraus . June , 1750 . G. ALEX . STEVENS . 2. THE HOGAN OF HOUGHTON . N A SO G. SOME bards of old time , who delighted in fack , [ fmack ; Have wrote in its praife ...
... caufe : Condemn'd for what deferves applause ; Fallere fallentem non eft fraus . June , 1750 . G. ALEX . STEVENS . 2. THE HOGAN OF HOUGHTON . N A SO G. SOME bards of old time , who delighted in fack , [ fmack ; Have wrote in its praife ...
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... caufe of the Planters and Merchants , while it was attacked by the eloquence of the most able men in and out of that Houfe , did not very much want the affiftance of thofe , whofe experience gave them fome degree of competence to the ...
... caufe of the Planters and Merchants , while it was attacked by the eloquence of the most able men in and out of that Houfe , did not very much want the affiftance of thofe , whofe experience gave them fome degree of competence to the ...
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