The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 8John Mason, 1859 |
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... stand against the boisterous overflowings of civil antinomianism ; -hoping , I say , that such an absurd fear will never hurry you into groundless discontent and unguarded publica- tions ; entreating you to take no step which may counte ...
... stand against the boisterous overflowings of civil antinomianism ; -hoping , I say , that such an absurd fear will never hurry you into groundless discontent and unguarded publica- tions ; entreating you to take no step which may counte ...
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... stand to your absurd doctrine , sir , and infer , that the bur- gesses of Shrewsbury were , and that those of Bridgnorth are , reduced to a partial , temporary state of slavery , by the emigration of one of their representatives ; and ...
... stand to your absurd doctrine , sir , and infer , that the bur- gesses of Shrewsbury were , and that those of Bridgnorth are , reduced to a partial , temporary state of slavery , by the emigration of one of their representatives ; and ...
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... stand to it , you will throw down your pen , and they their arms . For everybody knows that Great Britain and her colonies make a collective political body , called the British empire ; and you declare , that " in all " such " bodies ...
... stand to it , you will throw down your pen , and they their arms . For everybody knows that Great Britain and her colonies make a collective political body , called the British empire ; and you declare , that " in all " such " bodies ...
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... 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 readily assent to your assertion ; and we reply , that in this sense the ...
... 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 readily assent to your assertion ; and we reply , that in this sense the ...
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... stand in need of a rod of iron to bruise their stubborn backs , he may " give them a " cruel " king in his anger . " Hosea xiii . 11. Or , what is still worse , he may suffer them to set over themselves a tyrant , whose name is " Legion ...
... stand in need of a rod of iron to bruise their stubborn backs , he may " give them a " cruel " king in his anger . " Hosea xiii . 11. Or , what is still worse , he may suffer them to set over themselves a tyrant , whose name is " Legion ...
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