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Page 23
... suppose that Charles Stuart had a right to the throne , his pofterity ( if ever he chance to have any ) to the last generation will claim the fame . Let us fuppofe the Hanoverian line in poffeffion to the end of time . Lo , a curious ...
... suppose that Charles Stuart had a right to the throne , his pofterity ( if ever he chance to have any ) to the last generation will claim the fame . Let us fuppofe the Hanoverian line in poffeffion to the end of time . Lo , a curious ...
Page 29
... Murder is against the fifth commandment , injuftice and fraud against the seventh . To suppose then that it is a principle of Roman Catholics to murder or cheat " cheat any perfon or perfons whatsoever , for " LOYALTY ASSERTED . 29.
... Murder is against the fifth commandment , injuftice and fraud against the seventh . To suppose then that it is a principle of Roman Catholics to murder or cheat " cheat any perfon or perfons whatsoever , for " LOYALTY ASSERTED . 29.
Page 82
... suppose then that we have a difpenfation to perjure ourselves ; confequently it is nugatory to fwear , when you are enabled not to believe us . It is too dangerous to sport with the awful name of the Divinity : and if a freethinker ...
... suppose then that we have a difpenfation to perjure ourselves ; confequently it is nugatory to fwear , when you are enabled not to believe us . It is too dangerous to sport with the awful name of the Divinity : and if a freethinker ...
Page 4
... suppose the Bible if you please , to be a fable , and the Koran to be the word of God . I confider not , whether the Romish religion be true or false : I build nothing on one or the other fuppofition : there- fore , away with all your ...
... suppose the Bible if you please , to be a fable , and the Koran to be the word of God . I confider not , whether the Romish religion be true or false : I build nothing on one or the other fuppofition : there- fore , away with all your ...
Page 12
... suppose those testimonials to be genuine , and grant them to Mr. Wefley to get rid of a bad caufe . What advantage can he derive from them ? The bishop of Nazareth declares , that he talked very often with John Hufs , and that in their ...
... suppose those testimonials to be genuine , and grant them to Mr. Wefley to get rid of a bad caufe . What advantage can he derive from them ? The bishop of Nazareth declares , that he talked very often with John Hufs , and that in their ...
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