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... Rejoinder to Mr. Wesley's Reply to the above remarks . 6. Essay on Toleration : tending to prove that a man's speculative opinion ought not to deprive him of the Rights of Civil Society . MT 1821 . MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS ,
... Rejoinder to Mr. Wesley's Reply to the above remarks . 6. Essay on Toleration : tending to prove that a man's speculative opinion ought not to deprive him of the Rights of Civil Society . MT 1821 . MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS ,
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... society ; to secure the safety of our country , by union and mutual confidence ; to render the subject's allegiance firm , and at the same time reasonable , by establishing it on its proper grounds ; to dispel the mists of long reigning ...
... society ; to secure the safety of our country , by union and mutual confidence ; to render the subject's allegiance firm , and at the same time reasonable , by establishing it on its proper grounds ; to dispel the mists of long reigning ...
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... society , and protection due to the man who does not forfeit them by his misconduct , the learned , the virtuous , the liberal - minded of all denominations , make no distinction ; but , with every respect due to religion , leave ...
... society , and protection due to the man who does not forfeit them by his misconduct , the learned , the virtuous , the liberal - minded of all denominations , make no distinction ; but , with every respect due to religion , leave ...
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... society ; to animate our hopes ; to subdue our passions ; to instruct man in the happy science of purifying the polluted re- cesses of a vitiated heart ; to confirm him in his exalted notion of the dignity of his nature , and thereby to ...
... society ; to animate our hopes ; to subdue our passions ; to instruct man in the happy science of purifying the polluted re- cesses of a vitiated heart ; to confirm him in his exalted notion of the dignity of his nature , and thereby to ...
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... society ; to pity and relieve the afflicted : my passions , those tyrants so cruel , prompt me to raise myself on the ruin of others ; to tread in the flowery paths of criminal pleasures ; and to sacrifice my enemy to my resentment . If ...
... society ; to pity and relieve the afflicted : my passions , those tyrants so cruel , prompt me to raise myself on the ruin of others ; to tread in the flowery paths of criminal pleasures ; and to sacrifice my enemy to my resentment . If ...
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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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