Observations Upon the Consequences Apprehended from Concession to the Roman Catholic Claims, as Menacing the Security of the Established Church |
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... enter into further dispute , believ- ing them so incurably opposed to the force of rea- soning , as to defy the power of hellebore , Nescio an Anticyram ratio illis destinet omnem . 12 & 13 W. III c . 2 . +29 Car . II . cap . 9 . 3 ( 5 ) ...
... enter into further dispute , believ- ing them so incurably opposed to the force of rea- soning , as to defy the power of hellebore , Nescio an Anticyram ratio illis destinet omnem . 12 & 13 W. III c . 2 . +29 Car . II . cap . 9 . 3 ( 5 ) ...
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... entering into a cabal , against an administration , which the King deemed not undeserving of his confidence . * * I mean not to conccal , that some distrust was expressed in ( 6 ) This appeal , though without an answer.
... entering into a cabal , against an administration , which the King deemed not undeserving of his confidence . * * I mean not to conccal , that some distrust was expressed in ( 6 ) This appeal , though without an answer.
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... entered , upon an express requisition to canvas its merits . Though I cannot but presume , that some very grave cause , must have impelled the reverend heads of the several Archdeaconries to this simul- taneous movement ; while I cannot ...
... entered , upon an express requisition to canvas its merits . Though I cannot but presume , that some very grave cause , must have impelled the reverend heads of the several Archdeaconries to this simul- taneous movement ; while I cannot ...
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... enter her communion , and recognise her authority , that she has often disa- vowed the intention . * And whatever faith may be It is a vulgar error to suppose the Pope claims any right of interfering in the civil administration of ...
... enter her communion , and recognise her authority , that she has often disa- vowed the intention . * And whatever faith may be It is a vulgar error to suppose the Pope claims any right of interfering in the civil administration of ...
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... enter for this end , supposes some rules and laws , accord- ing to which they agree all to be governed , with a power of altering or adding to them as occasion shall require . 3. These laws and determinations must be such as are not ...
... enter for this end , supposes some rules and laws , accord- ing to which they agree all to be governed , with a power of altering or adding to them as occasion shall require . 3. These laws and determinations must be such as are not ...
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