An Impartial Examination of the Second Volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans ...R. Gosling; J. Clarke; and W. Thurlbourne, at Cambridge, 1736 - 434 |
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... AUTHORITIES , expofed to Publick View . By ZACHARY GREY , LL . D. Rector of Houghton - Conqueft in Bedfordshire . With an APPENDIX , in Answer to two Common , but Unreasonable Complaints of the Diffenters against the Eftablish'd Church ...
... AUTHORITIES , expofed to Publick View . By ZACHARY GREY , LL . D. Rector of Houghton - Conqueft in Bedfordshire . With an APPENDIX , in Answer to two Common , but Unreasonable Complaints of the Diffenters against the Eftablish'd Church ...
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... Authorities are strictly examin'd , and his Facts fairly stated , and set in a true Light ; which , tho ' it may not contribute to the enlarging his Hiftory , will certainly enable him to make it more exact , whenever it comes to ano ...
... Authorities are strictly examin'd , and his Facts fairly stated , and set in a true Light ; which , tho ' it may not contribute to the enlarging his Hiftory , will certainly enable him to make it more exact , whenever it comes to ano ...
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... Authorities , will be rea- dily convinced . King James feems to be reprefented under two difadvantageous , but very different Characters , of a Puritan , and a Papift ; but how he can reconcile these two Characters , without owning too ...
... Authorities , will be rea- dily convinced . King James feems to be reprefented under two difadvantageous , but very different Characters , of a Puritan , and a Papift ; but how he can reconcile these two Characters , without owning too ...
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... Authorities , to pick out of an Author what he likes , tho ' never fo flen- derly fupported , and omit taking notice even in that fame Author , of what makes against him ; if to dwell upon invidious Circumftances in the Cha- racter of ...
... Authorities , to pick out of an Author what he likes , tho ' never fo flen- derly fupported , and omit taking notice even in that fame Author , of what makes against him ; if to dwell upon invidious Circumftances in the Cha- racter of ...
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... Authority . But left it fhould not fuffice for the Conviction of Mr. Neal , I beg leave to add an Au- thority or two , which he will not be able to gain- fay . We ** are told by Dr. Plume , in the Life of Bishop Hacket , That the Bishop ...
... Authority . But left it fhould not fuffice for the Conviction of Mr. Neal , I beg leave to add an Au- thority or two , which he will not be able to gain- fay . We ** are told by Dr. Plume , in the Life of Bishop Hacket , That the Bishop ...
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