The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shaken ...Mr. Cadell, Mr. Kearsley, 1768 |
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... church , will fee how little we have of christian truth and liberty , and what re- mains there ftill are of popish corruption and tyranny . Can any man reconcile the right of private judgment , and the apo- ftolical injunction to prove ...
... church , will fee how little we have of christian truth and liberty , and what re- mains there ftill are of popish corruption and tyranny . Can any man reconcile the right of private judgment , and the apo- ftolical injunction to prove ...
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... church , and a mighty one too , which in direct contradiction to the evidence of fenfe , the natural refults of reafon , would , and does impofe the groffeft cheats imaginable upon its members , under the notion that their fenfes are ...
... church , and a mighty one too , which in direct contradiction to the evidence of fenfe , the natural refults of reafon , would , and does impofe the groffeft cheats imaginable upon its members , under the notion that their fenfes are ...
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... church of Rome , whofe forge of miracles is always at work , and fo many conftant artificers employed in that pious drudgery , that though it has pro duced wonder after wonder for thefe many a century , it fill labours on , and with ...
... church of Rome , whofe forge of miracles is always at work , and fo many conftant artificers employed in that pious drudgery , that though it has pro duced wonder after wonder for thefe many a century , it fill labours on , and with ...
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... church of Rome seem to have made the first neceffary , by their plentiful in- troduction of the latter . But have they really any of thefe which may be depended upon ? Have they fupported their additional articles of faith with ...
... church of Rome seem to have made the first neceffary , by their plentiful in- troduction of the latter . But have they really any of thefe which may be depended upon ? Have they fupported their additional articles of faith with ...
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... church . The miracles of the chri- ftian faith , were grave and folemn actions ; but what fcenical ridiculous ftories , not to fay blafphemous ones , make up the miracles of their faints ! Again , the miracles of Chrift and his apofiles ...
... church . The miracles of the chri- ftian faith , were grave and folemn actions ; but what fcenical ridiculous ftories , not to fay blafphemous ones , make up the miracles of their faints ! Again , the miracles of Chrift and his apofiles ...
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