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... a member of that communion which Mr. Wesley aspersed in so cruel a manner . I disclaimed upon oath , in * See Mr. Wesley's letter , page 112 . the presence of Judge Henn , the creed which Mr. REMARKS ON THE FOREGOING ...
... a member of that communion which Mr. Wesley aspersed in so cruel a manner . I disclaimed upon oath , in * See Mr. Wesley's letter , page 112 . the presence of Judge Henn , the creed which Mr. REMARKS ON THE FOREGOING ...
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Arthur O'Leary. the presence of Judge Henn , the creed which Mr. Wesley attributes to me . I have been the first to unravel the intri- cacies of that very oath of allegiance , proposed to the Roman Catholics ; as it is worded in a manner ...
Arthur O'Leary. the presence of Judge Henn , the creed which Mr. Wesley attributes to me . I have been the first to unravel the intri- cacies of that very oath of allegiance , proposed to the Roman Catholics ; as it is worded in a manner ...
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... creed men- mentioned by Mr. Wesley , the creed of the Roman Ca- tholics ? By right it should be theirs : as it is so often bestowed on them , and that , according to the , civil law , a free gift becomes the property of the person to ...
... creed men- mentioned by Mr. Wesley , the creed of the Roman Ca- tholics ? By right it should be theirs : as it is so often bestowed on them , and that , according to the , civil law , a free gift becomes the property of the person to ...
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... creed as Mr. Wesley has sent us from Lon- don . You may , perhaps , be surprised , Gentlemen , that the introduction to a serious subject should savour so little of the gloom and sullenness so familiar to polemical writers ; or that the ...
... creed as Mr. Wesley has sent us from Lon- don . You may , perhaps , be surprised , Gentlemen , that the introduction to a serious subject should savour so little of the gloom and sullenness so familiar to polemical writers ; or that the ...
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... creed is fixed on us ? We are really of opinion , that whoever be lieves us capable of harbouring such sentiments , is capable of putting the horrid maxims in practice . He must have studied the human heart , not in the books of nature ...
... creed is fixed on us ? We are really of opinion , that whoever be lieves us capable of harbouring such sentiments , is capable of putting the horrid maxims in practice . He must have studied the human heart , not in the books of nature ...
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