The Independent Whig: Or, A Defence of Primitive Christianity, and of Our Ecclesiastical Establishment, Against the Exorbitant Claims and Enchroachments of Fanatical and Disaffected Clergymen ..., Volumen1Thomas Gordon J. Peele, 1743 |
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... England , are pro- per Patrons of a Work , which treats of Religion , and the Clergy . It is written to promote Li- berty , Virtue , and Piety ; the Interests of which , I hope , you will always efpoufe , and esteem as your own ; and ...
... England , are pro- per Patrons of a Work , which treats of Religion , and the Clergy . It is written to promote Li- berty , Virtue , and Piety ; the Interests of which , I hope , you will always efpoufe , and esteem as your own ; and ...
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... England , yet it fecures to them what they have . CONSIDER , Gentlemen , that you cannot take as much of Popery as you . pleafe , and leave the reft . Machiavel has long fince told us , that no Government can fubfift long but upon its ...
... England , yet it fecures to them what they have . CONSIDER , Gentlemen , that you cannot take as much of Popery as you . pleafe , and leave the reft . Machiavel has long fince told us , that no Government can fubfift long but upon its ...
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... England is in the Three Estates of England , namely , in King , Lords , and Commons , is a damn- able Principle . They have afferted , that the Lords and Commons have no more Share in the making of Laws , than a Beggar has in one's Alms ...
... England is in the Three Estates of England , namely , in King , Lords , and Commons , is a damn- able Principle . They have afferted , that the Lords and Commons have no more Share in the making of Laws , than a Beggar has in one's Alms ...
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... England . I MIGHT likewife fetch an Argument . from their Aukwardness in Politics , to convince them that they ought to be Pro- teftants . They have made it manifeft , by many Trials , and long Experience , that they are but heavy ...
... England . I MIGHT likewife fetch an Argument . from their Aukwardness in Politics , to convince them that they ought to be Pro- teftants . They have made it manifeft , by many Trials , and long Experience , that they are but heavy ...
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... England , was fo ridiculous , that , had we not before known their unhappy State of Ignorance , we should have thought , that they had been in Jeft when they made it . Nor has that that incurable Appetite of theirs , which they cannot ...
... England , was fo ridiculous , that , had we not before known their unhappy State of Ignorance , we should have thought , that they had been in Jeft when they made it . Nor has that that incurable Appetite of theirs , which they cannot ...
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Página 51 - Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that shall be revealed: feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind ; neither as being lords over God's heritage, but being ensamples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away.
Página 50 - SON JESUS CHRIST, for the forgiveness of our sins, did shed out of His most precious Side both water and blood ; and gave commandment to His disciples, that they should go teach all nations, and baptize them In the Name of the FATHER, the SON, and the HOLY GHOST...
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Página 104 - ... that such form and manner of making and consecrating of archbishops, bishops, priests, deacons, and other ministers of the Church, as by six prelates, and six other men of this realm, learned in God's law, by the king's majesty to be appointed and assigned, or by the most number of them shall be devised for that purpose, and set forth under the great seal of England, before the first day of April next coming...
Página 40 - If a proposition is evident, we cannot avoid believing it ; and where is the merit or piety of a necessary assent ? If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it or doubting of it ; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true...
Página 53 - be " be equalled by the Glory of Kings, and the ". Diadems of Princes ; That Kings and Queens " ought to bow down to the Priefts with their " Face towards the Earth, and lick up the Duft '' of their Feet" — With whole Volumes more of fuch blafphemous Trafh, as is vended by Dr.
Página 265 - Let all Things be done decently, and in Order. Which Words are only a Precept to avoid Immodefty and Confufion, in their religious AfTemblies.
Página xcviii - Whig contains fifty-four numbers, from January 20, 1720, to January 18, 1721. In the preface to the last edition the editor says : — To gratify the usual curiosity of readers, I have, at the end of each paper, put the initial letter of the name of the gentleman who wrote it. As there were only three gentlemen concerned in the undertaking, and as their names are well known, it will be easy to distinguish them by this mark.
Página 105 - ... and perfons, and for reformation, order and correction of the fame, and of all manner of errors, herefies, fchifms, abufes, offences, contempts and enormities, fhall for ever by authority of this prefent parliament be united and annexed to the imperial crown of this realm.