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Page 46
... their effects frustrated by the arts , intrigues , and falsehoods of the interested , he addressed himself , through the press , to the whole Christian world . In one of his publications he described the devastation of those 46.
... their effects frustrated by the arts , intrigues , and falsehoods of the interested , he addressed himself , through the press , to the whole Christian world . In one of his publications he described the devastation of those 46.
Page 50
... whole current of his life and opinions , that it requires the most direct and positive evidence in its support , to entitle it to any credit with a candid mind . Now , it is remarkable , that the only authority for this accusation ...
... whole current of his life and opinions , that it requires the most direct and positive evidence in its support , to entitle it to any credit with a candid mind . Now , it is remarkable , that the only authority for this accusation ...
Page 51
... whole evi- dence in any way bearing on this subject . He first proves most satisfactorily , that the earliest transporta- tion of slaves to America , took place , according to Har- grave , ( in the argument on Somerset's case , ) in ...
... whole evi- dence in any way bearing on this subject . He first proves most satisfactorily , that the earliest transporta- tion of slaves to America , took place , according to Har- grave , ( in the argument on Somerset's case , ) in ...
Page 55
... whole body of the English Presbyterian clergy , in their official papers , protested against the schemes of Crom- well's party , and solemnly declared , " that they detested and abhorred toleration . ' " My judgment , " said Bax- ter ...
... whole body of the English Presbyterian clergy , in their official papers , protested against the schemes of Crom- well's party , and solemnly declared , " that they detested and abhorred toleration . ' " My judgment , " said Bax- ter ...
Page 57
... whole country , " saith the quaint Cotton Mather , " was soon like to be set on fire by the ra- pid motion of a wind - mill in the head of this one The heresy which appeared most grievous to his brethren , was his zeal for unqualified ...
... whole country , " saith the quaint Cotton Mather , " was soon like to be set on fire by the ra- pid motion of a wind - mill in the head of this one The heresy which appeared most grievous to his brethren , was his zeal for unqualified ...
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