The Athenian Oracle, Volumen 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... Quaker put in for his fhare , tho ' to as little purpose : and among the Oppofers I must not for- get , tho ' one of the most in- confiderable , was the Vindicator of Mr. Jones , on the Subject of Ufury . But all these were up- on ...
... Quaker put in for his fhare , tho ' to as little purpose : and among the Oppofers I must not for- get , tho ' one of the most in- confiderable , was the Vindicator of Mr. Jones , on the Subject of Ufury . But all these were up- on ...
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... Quakers ( if that ben't their Name , we'd fain know what ' tis ) tho ' we advanced nothing concerning ' em but what we were fatisfied was Truth , yet fome of ' em are , portunity of abufing what and it feems , fo extreamly difplea ...
... Quakers ( if that ben't their Name , we'd fain know what ' tis ) tho ' we advanced nothing concerning ' em but what we were fatisfied was Truth , yet fome of ' em are , portunity of abufing what and it feems , fo extreamly difplea ...
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... Quaker is found among Muggle- tonians , & c . and a touch at their Opinions- -but chiefly Vol . 4. Number 30. Where the Parallel is made between him and the Papift , and feveral very ill things laid to his charge , which our Epiftolizer ...
... Quaker is found among Muggle- tonians , & c . and a touch at their Opinions- -but chiefly Vol . 4. Number 30. Where the Parallel is made between him and the Papift , and feveral very ill things laid to his charge , which our Epiftolizer ...
Página 353
... Quakers is made good , their Objections Anfwer'd , and a fuller Account given of the Principles and Practices of thofe deluded People . Being confin'd to the narrow done , and confequently to know Limits of about a Sheet in ...
... Quakers is made good , their Objections Anfwer'd , and a fuller Account given of the Principles and Practices of thofe deluded People . Being confin'd to the narrow done , and confequently to know Limits of about a Sheet in ...
Página 355
... Quakers very well know ; but we are fure none of ' em ever lit upon the expedient of widening differences by endeavouring to unite ' em , and taking the right way to do it , by declaring the ill principles of ill men , who oppofe the ...
... Quakers very well know ; but we are fure none of ' em ever lit upon the expedient of widening differences by endeavouring to unite ' em , and taking the right way to do it , by declaring the ill principles of ill men , who oppofe the ...
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