The Old Whig ; Or, The Consistent Protestant, Tom 1W. Wilkins, A. Ward, R. Hett, A. Millar, and J. Gray, 1739 |
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... judge , and act for himself , and to enjoy the fruits of his own diligence and la- bour ; what greater fhame , I fay , to fuch a being , than to become the flave and property of another , and thus wear the chains and fetters of an ...
... judge , and act for himself , and to enjoy the fruits of his own diligence and la- bour ; what greater fhame , I fay , to fuch a being , than to become the flave and property of another , and thus wear the chains and fetters of an ...
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... judge whether there be any real justice to fupport it ? To whom hath the doctor purged himself ? Why doth not the purgation publickly appear ? If this pur- gation of the doctor hath no fact to support the prefumption of it , if in ...
... judge whether there be any real justice to fupport it ? To whom hath the doctor purged himself ? Why doth not the purgation publickly appear ? If this pur- gation of the doctor hath no fact to support the prefumption of it , if in ...
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... judge for themselves in all matters that relate purely to conscience , to chuse their own religion , to avow their principles , to defend them when oppofed , and to worship God according to their feveral per- fuafions , and the dictates ...
... judge for themselves in all matters that relate purely to conscience , to chuse their own religion , to avow their principles , to defend them when oppofed , and to worship God according to their feveral per- fuafions , and the dictates ...
Strona 22
... judge of the fenfe of them , according to the light and convictions of his confcience , and to adhere ftedfaftly to the fa- cred truths contained in them ; and by con- fequence to renounce all principles and prac- tices which appeared ...
... judge of the fenfe of them , according to the light and convictions of his confcience , and to adhere ftedfaftly to the fa- cred truths contained in them ; and by con- fequence to renounce all principles and prac- tices which appeared ...
Strona 23
... judge in all matters re- lating to christianity ; that they were the best interpreters of themfelves ; that the church had no other rule of her faith and practice ; that this rule was intended for the common benefit of all chriftians ...
... judge in all matters re- lating to christianity ; that they were the best interpreters of themfelves ; that the church had no other rule of her faith and practice ; that this rule was intended for the common benefit of all chriftians ...
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