Reflections on the fate of a petition for relief in the matter of subscription, offered to the honourable House of commons, February 6th, 1772. With observations on dean Tucker's Apology for the present Church of England, by a member of a law-society [F. Blackburne]. |
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... common report . As far as my converfation and intercourfe with men of fenfe have reached , the fentiments of many on this fub- ject have varied fince the debate of the fixth of February 1772 , when Sir W - m Mh moved to have this Pe ...
... common report . As far as my converfation and intercourfe with men of fenfe have reached , the fentiments of many on this fub- ject have varied fince the debate of the fixth of February 1772 , when Sir W - m Mh moved to have this Pe ...
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... common people have been the lefs aware of this en- croachment , as great pains have been taken to teach them from their infancy , that not only an authority to teach was left to church - governors , by the founders of the Chri- ftian ...
... common people have been the lefs aware of this en- croachment , as great pains have been taken to teach them from their infancy , that not only an authority to teach was left to church - governors , by the founders of the Chri- ftian ...
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... . The countenance of fuperiors could not keep thefe per- formances in credit . Common sense was difgufted with the fophistry employed in them , and liberal minds were in pain for for the confequences of adopting it as part of the ( 7 )
... . The countenance of fuperiors could not keep thefe per- formances in credit . Common sense was difgufted with the fophistry employed in them , and liberal minds were in pain for for the confequences of adopting it as part of the ( 7 )
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Francis Blackburne. der their own feet , without any motive confiftent with common fenfe ? Though I am a stranger to almost every Bishop upon the bench , I will venture to affirm , that their Lordships have a better opinion both of the ...
Francis Blackburne. der their own feet , without any motive confiftent with common fenfe ? Though I am a stranger to almost every Bishop upon the bench , I will venture to affirm , that their Lordships have a better opinion both of the ...
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... common eye , with refpect to the other ob- ject of a conscientious clergyman's oppofition , viz . the vi- cious diffipation of the times . Public diffipation is patronized by men of titles and em- blems of great dignity among the Laiety ...
... common eye , with refpect to the other ob- ject of a conscientious clergyman's oppofition , viz . the vi- cious diffipation of the times . Public diffipation is patronized by men of titles and em- blems of great dignity among the Laiety ...
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