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... pleased to give candid , per- vhicbent , and satisfactory answers , —in the ne channel . 9 e de . What did the preacher mean by weying , that the covenanted reformation ightght be revived , and brought into re- hulfate ? — More ...
... pleased to give candid , per- vhicbent , and satisfactory answers , —in the ne channel . 9 e de . What did the preacher mean by weying , that the covenanted reformation ightght be revived , and brought into re- hulfate ? — More ...
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... pleased to join : and as the reasonings of fuch men are never correfpondent to any facts that have gone before ; fo are their own actions never correspondent to their reasonings . Is it to argument , or club law , to which the ...
... pleased to join : and as the reasonings of fuch men are never correfpondent to any facts that have gone before ; fo are their own actions never correspondent to their reasonings . Is it to argument , or club law , to which the ...
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... pleased to call their mother - country , thould happen to be dif- folved . I fhall therefore conclude with saying , that the feparation of G. Britain from her American appurtenances would be deftructive of the profperity and liberty of ...
... pleased to call their mother - country , thould happen to be dif- folved . I fhall therefore conclude with saying , that the feparation of G. Britain from her American appurtenances would be deftructive of the profperity and liberty of ...
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... pleased to fay , that he thould not at prefent enter upon it ; but as to the latter , he had and fhould be cafting about in his mind , who were the proper perfons to be ap- pointed . He then was pleased to nomi- nate the new appointed ...
... pleased to fay , that he thould not at prefent enter upon it ; but as to the latter , he had and fhould be cafting about in his mind , who were the proper perfons to be ap- pointed . He then was pleased to nomi- nate the new appointed ...
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... pleased , J. 17. to recommend Jonathan Shipley , OD . Dean of Winchester , to be elected op of Landaff , in the room of Dr John wer , tranflated to the fee of Bangor . 18. to recommend Edmund Law , D. D. be elected Bishop of Carlisle ...
... pleased , J. 17. to recommend Jonathan Shipley , OD . Dean of Winchester , to be elected op of Landaff , in the room of Dr John wer , tranflated to the fee of Bangor . 18. to recommend Edmund Law , D. D. be elected Bishop of Carlisle ...
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