Moderation in Fashion: Or, an Answer to a Treatise, Written by Mr. Francis Tallents, Entituled, A Short History of Schism, &c. ... By S. G. a Presbyter of the Church of EnglandW. B., 1705 - 238 |
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... seeing all the World , and Hell it felf , were obftinately bent against it , it could hardly have prevail'd against Error , had not God by a special Providence maintained it , and supported those who embraced it ; and seeing that Gol A ...
... seeing all the World , and Hell it felf , were obftinately bent against it , it could hardly have prevail'd against Error , had not God by a special Providence maintained it , and supported those who embraced it ; and seeing that Gol A ...
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... see his Daughter turn'd out of doors as a Whore , and her Children made Baftards , for want of a le = gal Marriage . Various Applications may be made of the Story , but I leave that to others . Allow me for once the liberty to men- tion ...
... see his Daughter turn'd out of doors as a Whore , and her Children made Baftards , for want of a le = gal Marriage . Various Applications may be made of the Story , but I leave that to others . Allow me for once the liberty to men- tion ...
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... credible Perfons as they , why fhould they not have the fame Privilege , efpe- cially seeing that in all probability they might obtain it , if they would lefs de- 1 ferve it , by being as obftinate as the other Serve The PREFACE .
... credible Perfons as they , why fhould they not have the fame Privilege , efpe- cially seeing that in all probability they might obtain it , if they would lefs de- 1 ferve it , by being as obftinate as the other Serve The PREFACE .
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... See of Rome , to whom all Bishops in the World must be Underlings and Slaves , and without whofe Direction or Allowance they must not dare to Act ; which as it can never be proved , fo is it intolerable and impracticable . But I need ...
... See of Rome , to whom all Bishops in the World must be Underlings and Slaves , and without whofe Direction or Allowance they must not dare to Act ; which as it can never be proved , fo is it intolerable and impracticable . But I need ...
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... seeing the Pharifees in greater efteem with the People , join'd with them , and by degrees kill'd the chief Sad : lucees ; and then puts the Question , Were all or one part of thefe damn'd ? A fhort Anfwer may ferve to this . For ...
... seeing the Pharifees in greater efteem with the People , join'd with them , and by degrees kill'd the chief Sad : lucees ; and then puts the Question , Were all or one part of thefe damn'd ? A fhort Anfwer may ferve to this . For ...
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