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... caufe of Chrift , what great ground is there to expect its being brought into repute throughout whole nations and kingdoms of this world , and among the great men and politicians thereof ? Is not the uncorrupted caule of Chrift , for ...
... caufe of Chrift , what great ground is there to expect its being brought into repute throughout whole nations and kingdoms of this world , and among the great men and politicians thereof ? Is not the uncorrupted caule of Chrift , for ...
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... caufe be pro- moted by carnal power and military force ? Is not the word , accompanied with the power of the Spirit , fufficient for reaching this important end ? - fufficient for per- fuading and determining the people to affemble with ...
... caufe be pro- moted by carnal power and military force ? Is not the word , accompanied with the power of the Spirit , fufficient for reaching this important end ? - fufficient for per- fuading and determining the people to affemble with ...
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... caufe of his death was imputed chiefly to the change of food and air ; for as much as coming out of a clear , thin , and free air , he came into the thick air of London ; and after a constant , plain , and homely country - diet , he was ...
... caufe of his death was imputed chiefly to the change of food and air ; for as much as coming out of a clear , thin , and free air , he came into the thick air of London ; and after a constant , plain , and homely country - diet , he was ...
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... caufe a Scotch mob pronounced it illegal ? or to try by letters in the Gazetteer to convince them they were in the wrong ? Government acted more worthy of itself : A few companies of fool and troops of dragoons were fent to Glasgow ...
... caufe a Scotch mob pronounced it illegal ? or to try by letters in the Gazetteer to convince them they were in the wrong ? Government acted more worthy of itself : A few companies of fool and troops of dragoons were fent to Glasgow ...
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... caufe it may have arifen , the right of the nation requires that it fhould judge for itself , whether it will accept the tax ; that is to fay , the states alone being vefted with power as to this point , ought to be convoked ...
... caufe it may have arifen , the right of the nation requires that it fhould judge for itself , whether it will accept the tax ; that is to fay , the states alone being vefted with power as to this point , ought to be convoked ...
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