A Letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London: Occasioned by Disputing with a QuakerJ. Roberts, 1737 - 60 |
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... thought unworthy your Regard , though prefented in a Drefs much inferior to what I wish myself capable of offering your Lordship : Nor have I any Hope of Excufe for this Freedom , but what flows from a Perfuafion that the Since- rity of ...
... thought unworthy your Regard , though prefented in a Drefs much inferior to what I wish myself capable of offering your Lordship : Nor have I any Hope of Excufe for this Freedom , but what flows from a Perfuafion that the Since- rity of ...
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... thought he might very fafely promife , as he believed us both Men of equal- ly good Intentions , and of fufficient Knowledge in the defigned Subject to give the best Reasons of our refpective Parties for the Effentials in which they ...
... thought he might very fafely promife , as he believed us both Men of equal- ly good Intentions , and of fufficient Knowledge in the defigned Subject to give the best Reasons of our refpective Parties for the Effentials in which they ...
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... thought might not only add much to our Obfervations , but be a Means of avoiding the many unnatural Digreffions which generally fruftrate the Defign of Converfations on religious Subjects . With this View we deferred our Meeting for two ...
... thought might not only add much to our Obfervations , but be a Means of avoiding the many unnatural Digreffions which generally fruftrate the Defign of Converfations on religious Subjects . With this View we deferred our Meeting for two ...
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... thought perti- nent and conclufive on any Point of Difference be- tween our Church and the Opinions of the Quakers , the better to be prepared for what might occur in the Pursuit of our Design . THE appointed Evening being come , we met ...
... thought perti- nent and conclufive on any Point of Difference be- tween our Church and the Opinions of the Quakers , the better to be prepared for what might occur in the Pursuit of our Design . THE appointed Evening being come , we met ...
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... thought was , moft naturally , that of the MI- NISTRY . I began with observing , THAT the Neceffity of Ministers , or Teachers in the Church , being denied by no Society of Chriftians that I had ever heard of , what lay upon me was to ...
... thought was , moft naturally , that of the MI- NISTRY . I began with observing , THAT the Neceffity of Ministers , or Teachers in the Church , being denied by no Society of Chriftians that I had ever heard of , what lay upon me was to ...
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