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... reign immortal . At a time when altars were erected at Athens , to the Unknown God ; when the priests of Salamis raised the sacrifice knife , to offer victims in honour of Paul , whom they took for Mercury , on account of his eloquence ...
... reign immortal . At a time when altars were erected at Athens , to the Unknown God ; when the priests of Salamis raised the sacrifice knife , to offer victims in honour of Paul , whom they took for Mercury , on account of his eloquence ...
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... reigns , pursuits were not extended to goods and chattels alone . The sword of tyranny reached to conscience itself . Spiritual supremacy and religious uniformity , were inforced with such rigour , that according to Borlase , some of ...
... reigns , pursuits were not extended to goods and chattels alone . The sword of tyranny reached to conscience itself . Spiritual supremacy and religious uniformity , were inforced with such rigour , that according to Borlase , some of ...
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... reign would have swelled the code of penal laws , and expanded the ten miles into a wider circuit , had not king William controuled the spirit of op- pression , so co - unnatural to the Stuarts . Exposed to the power of Lewis the ...
... reign would have swelled the code of penal laws , and expanded the ten miles into a wider circuit , had not king William controuled the spirit of op- pression , so co - unnatural to the Stuarts . Exposed to the power of Lewis the ...
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... reign is allayed . Are we to quit the reality in pursuit of a shadow ? What would we have gained , had the Pretender been crowned at Westminster ? An aggravation of our yoke , and new calamities ? The penal laws , relaxed in their ...
... reign is allayed . Are we to quit the reality in pursuit of a shadow ? What would we have gained , had the Pretender been crowned at Westminster ? An aggravation of our yoke , and new calamities ? The penal laws , relaxed in their ...
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... reigns of all the kingdoms of the earth : he hath ' all hearts in his hands : sometimes he gives a loose to ' them ; and thereby moveth all mankind . He it is who prepares effects in their remotest causes , and he it is who ' strikes ...
... reigns of all the kingdoms of the earth : he hath ' all hearts in his hands : sometimes he gives a loose to ' them ; and thereby moveth all mankind . He it is who prepares effects in their remotest causes , and he it is who ' strikes ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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