The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volumen 14Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1828 |
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... England is their bounden Christian duty , as before Almighty God , -and some of them in succession from ancestors who never were members of that Church , as now by law established . That your petitioners have learned from the Holy Scrip ...
... England is their bounden Christian duty , as before Almighty God , -and some of them in succession from ancestors who never were members of that Church , as now by law established . That your petitioners have learned from the Holy Scrip ...
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... England of the benefit of the talents and energies of a multitude of her sons , who have shewn by their conduct that they are equally able and ready , as any class of Englishmen what- ever , to promote the wealth , the freedom , the ...
... England of the benefit of the talents and energies of a multitude of her sons , who have shewn by their conduct that they are equally able and ready , as any class of Englishmen what- ever , to promote the wealth , the freedom , the ...
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... England , and beyond sea in the United Provinces , his Catechism being carried over there . For he styles himself Master of Arts of the University of Oxford , and lived in England , and did not argue only against the deity of Christ and ...
... England , and beyond sea in the United Provinces , his Catechism being carried over there . For he styles himself Master of Arts of the University of Oxford , and lived in England , and did not argue only against the deity of Christ and ...
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... ENGLAND . [ We think it right to republish in the Christian Reformer this Address of the Irish Catholic Association to the En- glish Protestant Dissenters , together with the Petition of the Association to Parliament for the Repeal of ...
... ENGLAND . [ We think it right to republish in the Christian Reformer this Address of the Irish Catholic Association to the En- glish Protestant Dissenters , together with the Petition of the Association to Parliament for the Repeal of ...
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... England - and before the name of standing army had been known to English ears , or tolerated by English usage . Englishmen - you owe to your Catholic ancestors the institution of your hereditary Monarchy which gives fixity to private ...
... England - and before the name of standing army had been known to English ears , or tolerated by English usage . Englishmen - you owe to your Catholic ancestors the institution of your hereditary Monarchy which gives fixity to private ...
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