The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 8John Mason, 1859 |
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... never have so strongly embraced the unscriptural princi- ples which now influence their conduct . Should it be said that it is too late now to use spiritual weapons with the colonists , I reply that this objection bears too hard upon ...
... never have so strongly embraced the unscriptural princi- ples which now influence their conduct . Should it be said that it is too late now to use spiritual weapons with the colonists , I reply that this objection bears too hard upon ...
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... never consider , sir , that in the nature of things , our sovereign in England , ( I mean by this word , the king and his parliament , first jointly making laws not contrary to the laws of God , whose supreme dominion must always be ...
... never consider , sir , that in the nature of things , our sovereign in England , ( I mean by this word , the king and his parliament , first jointly making laws not contrary to the laws of God , whose supreme dominion must always be ...
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... never thought of ; our British nabobs not excepted . As mountain rises upon mountain among the Alps , so absurdities rise upon absurdities in your system : take some more instances of it . If we believe you , sir , he is an abject slave ...
... never thought of ; our British nabobs not excepted . As mountain rises upon mountain among the Alps , so absurdities rise upon absurdities in your system : take some more instances of it . If we believe you , sir , he is an abject slave ...
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... never overthrow a doctrine which , as I have proved in my first letter , stands or falls with reason , scripture , and matter of fact . If your noble auxiliaries , to whom you join Mr. Locke , mean an indirect representation , we ...
... never overthrow a doctrine which , as I have proved in my first letter , stands or falls with reason , scripture , and matter of fact . If your noble auxiliaries , to whom you join Mr. Locke , mean an indirect representation , we ...
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... and representatives . 2. Your principle is irrational : for , if whatever a man has " is absolutely his own ; " it follows that non - voters VOL . VIII . c and foreigners , who never consented to our laws , THE CALM ADDRESS . 25 25.
... and representatives . 2. Your principle is irrational : for , if whatever a man has " is absolutely his own ; " it follows that non - voters VOL . VIII . c and foreigners , who never consented to our laws , THE CALM ADDRESS . 25 25.
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