The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shaken ...Mr. Cadell, Mr. Kearsley, 1768 |
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... the late rebellion , and in his letter to the clergy and people of London and Wetminster , upon occafion of the late earthquakes . 2 hands hands from the defence of our gracious king and his 146 The Pillars of PRIESTCRAFT.
... the late rebellion , and in his letter to the clergy and people of London and Wetminster , upon occafion of the late earthquakes . 2 hands hands from the defence of our gracious king and his 146 The Pillars of PRIESTCRAFT.
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Richard Baron. hands from the defence of our gracious king and his government t . " I will not fay but there may be different ways of accounting for this increase of popery ; but of this I am certain , that there is not an argu- ment for ...
Richard Baron. hands from the defence of our gracious king and his government t . " I will not fay but there may be different ways of accounting for this increase of popery ; but of this I am certain , that there is not an argu- ment for ...
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... king- dom , who have always been peaceable well- meaning meo , fubmitted with patience to this hardship , because we never yet faw our chriftian Countrymen agreed in opinion , whether chrif tians in general are qualified by chriflianity ...
... king- dom , who have always been peaceable well- meaning meo , fubmitted with patience to this hardship , because we never yet faw our chriftian Countrymen agreed in opinion , whether chrif tians in general are qualified by chriflianity ...
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... king Pharaoh's PRIME MINISTER , under whofe gentle adminiftration we flourished exceedingly ; which is more than we have fince done by the favour of minifiers , though many have been in former times , who wanted only cir- cumcifun to ...
... king Pharaoh's PRIME MINISTER , under whofe gentle adminiftration we flourished exceedingly ; which is more than we have fince done by the favour of minifiers , though many have been in former times , who wanted only cir- cumcifun to ...
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... king but our long ́expected Meffiah ; and that we folicit no king- dom within lefs diftance than the holy city , where we might fafely be trufted , could we refcue it out of the hands of the infidels . So that as the Pope and Turk would ...
... king but our long ́expected Meffiah ; and that we folicit no king- dom within lefs diftance than the holy city , where we might fafely be trufted , could we refcue it out of the hands of the infidels . So that as the Pope and Turk would ...
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Página 121 - And all Priests and Deacons are to say daily the Morning and Evening Prayer, either privately or openly, not being let by sickness or some other urgent cause.
Página 190 - And if some of the branches be broken off, and thou, being a wild olive-tree, wert graffed in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of the olivetree ; boast not against the branches.
Página 111 - ... more of what was external in religion than was, in a manner, necessary to preserve a sense of religion itself upon the minds of the people. But a great part of this is neglected by the generality amongst us; for instance, the service of the Church, not only upon common days, but also upon saints' days; and several other things might be mentioned.
Página 60 - I may justly lay to the words of this excellent person ; for the pursuit of truth hath been my only care, ever since I first understood the meaning of the word. For this, I have forsaken all hopes, all friends, all desires, which might bias me, and hinder me from driving right at what I aimed. For this, I have spent my money, my means, my youth, my age, and all I have ; that I might remove from myself that censure of Tertullian, — Suo vitio quis quid ignorat?
Página 61 - If with all this cost and pains my purchase is but error, I may safely say, to err has cost me more than it has many to find the Truth ; and Truth itself shall give me this testimony at last, that if I have missed of her, it is not my fault, but my misfortune.
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Página 76 - And this is to be done by keeping up, as we are able, the form and face of religion with decency and reverence, and in such a degree as to bring the thoughts of religion often to their minds ; and then endeavouring to make this form more and more subservient to promote the reality and power of it. The form of religion may indeed be where there is little of the thing itself; but the thing itself cannot be preserved amongst mankind without the form.
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