The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... religion , that is inconsistent with our laws and liberties , and would impose on us such a yoke , as neither we nor our fathers were able to bear ? All the quiet that could be expected from such a reign , must be the result of absolute ...
... religion , that is inconsistent with our laws and liberties , and would impose on us such a yoke , as neither we nor our fathers were able to bear ? All the quiet that could be expected from such a reign , must be the result of absolute ...
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... religion , which dispenses with the violation of the most sacred engagements that are opposite to its in- terests . The states , to show further their apprehensions of Popery , and how incompatible they thought the principles of the ...
... religion , which dispenses with the violation of the most sacred engagements that are opposite to its in- terests . The states , to show further their apprehensions of Popery , and how incompatible they thought the principles of the ...
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... religion , that the first of them , according to all the reports of an- tiquity , died a martyr for it ; as did the second , unless we disbelieve Aristides , his fellow - citizen and contemporary ; and the third , as we are informed ...
... religion , that the first of them , according to all the reports of an- tiquity , died a martyr for it ; as did the second , unless we disbelieve Aristides , his fellow - citizen and contemporary ; and the third , as we are informed ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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