The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 8John Mason, 1859 |
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... with Christian courage , which is inseparable from a good conscience , if they suspect that they are sent to rob good men of their properties , liberties , and lives . Mr. Wesley asserts , " that the supreme power in.
... with Christian courage , which is inseparable from a good conscience , if they suspect that they are sent to rob good men of their properties , liberties , and lives . Mr. Wesley asserts , " that the supreme power in.
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... live by his business ; yea , to live in a manner which may answer to the importance and dignity of his business . Hence it follows , that he is not only as much entitled to a royal sus- tenance from his subjects , as a schoolmaster is ...
... live by his business ; yea , to live in a manner which may answer to the importance and dignity of his business . Hence it follows , that he is not only as much entitled to a royal sus- tenance from his subjects , as a schoolmaster is ...
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... lives against the tyranny of unjust , arbitrary , or cruel mo- narchs ; and against the ferocity of that Cerberus , that Hydra , that Briareus , that many - headed monster , -a mob of ungrateful , uneasy , restless men , who " despise ...
... lives against the tyranny of unjust , arbitrary , or cruel mo- narchs ; and against the ferocity of that Cerberus , that Hydra , that Briareus , that many - headed monster , -a mob of ungrateful , uneasy , restless men , who " despise ...
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... live abroad . Permit me to state the question more particularly than I have done in my former letter . Mr. Wesley thinks , that the colonists are mistaken when they consider them- selves as put on a level with slaves because they are ...
... live abroad . Permit me to state the question more particularly than I have done in my former letter . Mr. Wesley thinks , that the colonists are mistaken when they consider them- selves as put on a level with slaves because they are ...
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... in which the congress is assembled , and the constant submission which for many years the colonists paid to the British laws ; supreme laws these , according to which they have suffered their lives THE CALM ADDRESS . 23.
... in which the congress is assembled , and the constant submission which for many years the colonists paid to the British laws ; supreme laws these , according to which they have suffered their lives THE CALM ADDRESS . 23.
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