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, 1751 |
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... Clergy to an Account , and clap up her golden Candlesticks for Difobedience , for her to winch and kick , fly to Foreign Princes for Protection , and rife in Arms against her Prince , O Pelin ! O Brady ! O Sherlock ! O Hominem O Mares ...
... Clergy to an Account , and clap up her golden Candlesticks for Difobedience , for her to winch and kick , fly to Foreign Princes for Protection , and rife in Arms against her Prince , O Pelin ! O Brady ! O Sherlock ! O Hominem O Mares ...
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... Clergy , all the Magiftrates and Officers of the Houthold , of the Civil or Military Government , were Members of the Church of England , otherwife they could not be employed ; the Sacramental Test has done the Diffenters this Kindness ...
... Clergy , all the Magiftrates and Officers of the Houthold , of the Civil or Military Government , were Members of the Church of England , otherwife they could not be employed ; the Sacramental Test has done the Diffenters this Kindness ...
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... Clergy affembled at Guildhall , in the City of London , where our Party was moft prevalent , and there folemnly invited the P of O to Town , in order to take the Protection of O- the Church and State upon himself . So zealous were their ...
... Clergy affembled at Guildhall , in the City of London , where our Party was moft prevalent , and there folemnly invited the P of O to Town , in order to take the Protection of O- the Church and State upon himself . So zealous were their ...
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... Clergy of Scotland truly re- prefented . 1707 . IND N the Month of December 1688 , a fudden and furprizing Report was fpread all over Scotland , that ten thoufand Papifts were landed from Ireland , with ftrange Inftruments of Death for ...
... Clergy of Scotland truly re- prefented . 1707 . IND N the Month of December 1688 , a fudden and furprizing Report was fpread all over Scotland , that ten thoufand Papifts were landed from Ireland , with ftrange Inftruments of Death for ...
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... Clergy have a Toleration , or the Equivalent of it , and that there are no Penal Statutes ftanding in Force against them , but , on the con- trary , Protection promifed them , if they fhall qualify themfelves in the Terms of the Act of ...
... Clergy have a Toleration , or the Equivalent of it , and that there are no Penal Statutes ftanding in Force against them , but , on the con- trary , Protection promifed them , if they fhall qualify themfelves in the Terms of the Act of ...
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