Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... fail of gratification in this library ; from which no writers have been excluded , that relate either to the religious or civil affairs of any nation . Not only those authors of ecclesiastical history have been procured 176 ACCOUNT OF THE.
... fail of gratification in this library ; from which no writers have been excluded , that relate either to the religious or civil affairs of any nation . Not only those authors of ecclesiastical history have been procured 176 ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... religion , or ex- ecuted for rebellion . That memorable period of the English history , which begins with the reign of king Charles the First , and ends with the Restoration , will almost furnish a library alone , such is the number of ...
... religion , or ex- ecuted for rebellion . That memorable period of the English history , which begins with the reign of king Charles the First , and ends with the Restoration , will almost furnish a library alone , such is the number of ...
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... religious sects tolerated among us , of which every one has found opponents and vindicators , is another source of unexhaustible pub- lication , almost peculiar to ourselves ; for contro- versies cannot be long continued , nor ...
... religious sects tolerated among us , of which every one has found opponents and vindicators , is another source of unexhaustible pub- lication , almost peculiar to ourselves ; for contro- versies cannot be long continued , nor ...
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... religion , the first essays of reforma- tion are generally timorous ; and those , who have opinions to offer , which they expect to be opposed , produce their sentiments , by degrees , and , for the most part , in small tracts : by ...
... religion , the first essays of reforma- tion are generally timorous ; and those , who have opinions to offer , which they expect to be opposed , produce their sentiments , by degrees , and , for the most part , in small tracts : by ...
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... religion , and small tracts were dispersed over the nation , to reconcile them to the new forms of worship . In this reign , likewise , political pamphlets may be said to have been begun , by the address of the re- bels of Devonshire ...
... religion , and small tracts were dispersed over the nation , to reconcile them to the new forms of worship . In this reign , likewise , political pamphlets may be said to have been begun , by the address of the re- bels of Devonshire ...
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