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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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... tolerating spirit , the fair offspring of candour and benevo lence , confers happiness on individuals , and gives nations a bloom and vigour which intolerance blasts and enervates . 1 In consequence of the happy change in the ...
... tolerating spirit , the fair offspring of candour and benevo lence , confers happiness on individuals , and gives nations a bloom and vigour which intolerance blasts and enervates . 1 In consequence of the happy change in the ...
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... toleration ! Such was our situation , when in Great Britain nothing could be seen but the course of public justice suspended , and martial law proclaimed ; the law and the legislature trampled in their awful sanctuary ; the torn ...
... toleration ! Such was our situation , when in Great Britain nothing could be seen but the course of public justice suspended , and martial law proclaimed ; the law and the legislature trampled in their awful sanctuary ; the torn ...
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... Toleration in a Popish priest ! If by toleration is meant indifference as to religion , God forbid ! In this sense it implies an error ; and though it makes a great figure in the disputes among divines , yet in two words we can ...
... Toleration in a Popish priest ! If by toleration is meant indifference as to religion , God forbid ! In this sense it implies an error ; and though it makes a great figure in the disputes among divines , yet in two words we can ...
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... toleration of Popery , and that such associations are necessary ; 1 think it a piece of justice , which I owe to my countrymen , to give them a plain and true account of the views of this assembly , and lay before them the reasons which ...
... toleration of Popery , and that such associations are necessary ; 1 think it a piece of justice , which I owe to my countrymen , to give them a plain and true account of the views of this assembly , and lay before them the reasons which ...
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