A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volumen3F. Cogan, 1750 |
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... Liberty that we might be enflaved ; we fought for Religion that we might nourish Herefies , Sects and Schifms in the Church ; we spent our Eftates freely , to maintain a War amongst ourselves under fpecious Pretences , that we might ...
... Liberty that we might be enflaved ; we fought for Religion that we might nourish Herefies , Sects and Schifms in the Church ; we spent our Eftates freely , to maintain a War amongst ourselves under fpecious Pretences , that we might ...
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... Liberty to walk in the Faith of the Gofpel , with all good Confcience , according to the Order of the Gospel ( unto which the former in thefe Ends of the Earth is but fubfervient ) was the Cause of our tranfporting Ourfelves , with our ...
... Liberty to walk in the Faith of the Gofpel , with all good Confcience , according to the Order of the Gospel ( unto which the former in thefe Ends of the Earth is but fubfervient ) was the Cause of our tranfporting Ourfelves , with our ...
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... liberty to fortify it by my Reasons , I fhall fet that Business apart , and apply my Dif courfe to what concerns this Bill in all other relations : In which I fhall not make nice to tell your Lordships , that I think it defective in ...
... liberty to fortify it by my Reasons , I fhall fet that Business apart , and apply my Dif courfe to what concerns this Bill in all other relations : In which I fhall not make nice to tell your Lordships , that I think it defective in ...
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... liberty , and advised him and Baruch to hide themselves , Jer . xxxvi . 19 , & c . Jeboiakim having heard Part of it read to him , and perceiving the ill News contained therein , he made no more ado , but cut the Book in pieces , and ...
... liberty , and advised him and Baruch to hide themselves , Jer . xxxvi . 19 , & c . Jeboiakim having heard Part of it read to him , and perceiving the ill News contained therein , he made no more ado , but cut the Book in pieces , and ...
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... Liberty , fo long as they remained obedient Subjects to Nebuchadnezzar , by whom he was established Provincial Governcur over his own Nation . But ere the Year was expired , a Prince of the late King's Family ( who during the Siege of ...
... Liberty , fo long as they remained obedient Subjects to Nebuchadnezzar , by whom he was established Provincial Governcur over his own Nation . But ere the Year was expired , a Prince of the late King's Family ( who during the Siege of ...
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