Reflections on the fate of a petition for relief in the matter of subscription, offered to the honourable House of commons, February 6th, 1772. With observations on dean Tucker's Apology for the present Church of England, by a member of a law-society [F. Blackburne]. |
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... say these anfwerers , " gives us the idea " of covenants , and of reciprocal obligations . And one can- not wonder , that , where this venerable corps imagine " themselves to be interested , their Allies fhould adopt their " fense of ...
... say these anfwerers , " gives us the idea " of covenants , and of reciprocal obligations . And one can- not wonder , that , where this venerable corps imagine " themselves to be interested , their Allies fhould adopt their " fense of ...
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... say the Politicians , " they may come to stumble upon maxims too favourable to their civil rights and pri- vileges . Ye therefore who have the Watch , make it as fure as you can . " CC 66 66 66 To confirm this conjecture , the four last ...
... say the Politicians , " they may come to stumble upon maxims too favourable to their civil rights and pri- vileges . Ye therefore who have the Watch , make it as fure as you can . " CC 66 66 66 To confirm this conjecture , the four last ...
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... say , that the account the Dean gives here of his Church of England , is very different from the account that their Church of England gives of herself . The Dean's forecast in keeping his particular fociety out of fight as long as he ...
... say , that the account the Dean gives here of his Church of England , is very different from the account that their Church of England gives of herself . The Dean's forecast in keeping his particular fociety out of fight as long as he ...
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... say , fuch an institution as the Juch fociety meant in the two Poftulata ; which we now find to be the Church of England , as by law established . Now , to whom do these temporal poffeffions belong , when they are acquired ? Evidently ...
... say , fuch an institution as the Juch fociety meant in the two Poftulata ; which we now find to be the Church of England , as by law established . Now , to whom do these temporal poffeffions belong , when they are acquired ? Evidently ...
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... Say you so , Mr Dean ? And do the whole body of the clergy really make a trade of religion ? Let us ceafe to wonder then , if the trade fhould fail , that the poor church of England must become a Bankrupt . Unfortunate Apologift ! To ...
... Say you so , Mr Dean ? And do the whole body of the clergy really make a trade of religion ? Let us ceafe to wonder then , if the trade fhould fail , that the poor church of England must become a Bankrupt . Unfortunate Apologift ! To ...
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Página 90 - The mention of this man has moved me from my natural moderation. Let me return to your grace. You are the pillow upon which I am determined to rest all my resentments.
Página 84 - To difable a man during his whole life, from contracting marriage, or, what is tantamount, to make his power ' of contracting fuch marriage dependant neither on his own choice, nor upon any fixed rule of law, but on the...
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Página 117 - Shaftsbury very well urged, that it is a far different thing to believe, or to be fully persuaded of the truth of the doctrine of our church, and to swear never to endeavour to alter; which last must be utterly unlawful, unless you place an infallibility either in the church or yourself; you being otherwise obliged to alter, whenever a clearer or better light comes to you.
Página 123 - Rome hath erred, not only in their living and manner of Ceremonies, but alfo in matters of Faith.
Página 125 - ... laws, statutes, and customs of this realm, nor to the damage or hurt of the King's prerogative royal, shall now still be used and executed as they were afore the making of this act...