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... seditious and others style it downright madness . Add to the : * Cus . 1. 3. Conc . c . 5. + Damianus , Lib . iv . Epist . 9 . Ambros , Cathar . in 13. Rom . Roselli . de pot . pap . Paris , 6 6 foregoing authorities , the Council of ...
... seditious and others style it downright madness . Add to the : * Cus . 1. 3. Conc . c . 5. + Damianus , Lib . iv . Epist . 9 . Ambros , Cathar . in 13. Rom . Roselli . de pot . pap . Paris , 6 6 foregoing authorities , the Council of ...
Page 104
... sedition : and what greater sedition than to rise up against your king and country , and to defile your hands with the blood of your fellow - subjects ? Should the king and parliament adopt the policy of France , that rewards the ...
... sedition : and what greater sedition than to rise up against your king and country , and to defile your hands with the blood of your fellow - subjects ? Should the king and parliament adopt the policy of France , that rewards the ...
Page 109
... seditious Christian could be found . 6 We have the same motives to animate our conduct ; the same incentive to piety , godliness , and honesty : the same expectations that raise us above all earthly things , and put us beyond the reach ...
... seditious Christian could be found . 6 We have the same motives to animate our conduct ; the same incentive to piety , godliness , and honesty : the same expectations that raise us above all earthly things , and put us beyond the reach ...
Page 117
... seditious , and enemies to tolera- tion . These charges , and every other which the malice of our enemies , or the groundless fears and prejudices of our mistaken friends shall hereafter exhibit , will be separately and distinctly ...
... seditious , and enemies to tolera- tion . These charges , and every other which the malice of our enemies , or the groundless fears and prejudices of our mistaken friends shall hereafter exhibit , will be separately and distinctly ...
Page 126
... sedition , and to oppress their neighbours . Remark , in seventeen hundred and eighty , a lord with his hair cropped , a bible in his hand , turned elder and high - priest at the age of twenty- three , and fainting for the Ark of Israel ...
... sedition , and to oppress their neighbours . Remark , in seventeen hundred and eighty , a lord with his hair cropped , a bible in his hand , turned elder and high - priest at the age of twenty- three , and fainting for the Ark of Israel ...
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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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