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Page vi
... respective states against the encroach- ments of each other , and prevented their dominions from being changed a second time , into extensive fields of battle , covered with bodies , fallen by the sword of religious mad- ness ; or ...
... respective states against the encroach- ments of each other , and prevented their dominions from being changed a second time , into extensive fields of battle , covered with bodies , fallen by the sword of religious mad- ness ; or ...
Page vii
... respective chaplains , whilst their dauntless subject , are forced to throw themselves into the arms of those sovereigns who pay them for fighting , and permit them to pray as they think fit . Thus government is distressed on one hand ...
... respective chaplains , whilst their dauntless subject , are forced to throw themselves into the arms of those sovereigns who pay them for fighting , and permit them to pray as they think fit . Thus government is distressed on one hand ...
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... respective performances , the defect originates in the unaptness of the materials : it is the same case with the soul . This spiritual and immortal substance , seated in the head , as a pilot at the helm , who , besides his innate skill ...
... respective performances , the defect originates in the unaptness of the materials : it is the same case with the soul . This spiritual and immortal substance , seated in the head , as a pilot at the helm , who , besides his innate skill ...
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... respective religions of the two kingdoms are now what they were then : whence proceeds this happy transition from persecution to lenity ? Not from the Christian religion , whose spirit never changes , but from the different characters ...
... respective religions of the two kingdoms are now what they were then : whence proceeds this happy transition from persecution to lenity ? Not from the Christian religion , whose spirit never changes , but from the different characters ...
Page 88
... respective sovereigns , I do not be- lieve that British peers , French nobles , or Spanish grandees , with all the delicacy of honour , Catholic or Protestant bishops , with all their divinity , use the following form of words : I will ...
... respective sovereigns , I do not be- lieve that British peers , French nobles , or Spanish grandees , with all the delicacy of honour , Catholic or Protestant bishops , with all their divinity , use the following form of words : I will ...
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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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