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... Established Church . We hope that Dr. B. will take these strictures in good part . We applaud his zeal : but , for the sake of Truth , we beg him to re - con- sider the subjects which he has discussed . Art . 17. An Address to the ...
... Established Church . We hope that Dr. B. will take these strictures in good part . We applaud his zeal : but , for the sake of Truth , we beg him to re - con- sider the subjects which he has discussed . Art . 17. An Address to the ...
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... Establish- ment in 1600 , to the Union of the London and English East - India Companies , in 1707-8 , form a ... established . Chapter I. will comprehend the rise and progress of the London East - India Company , from the Charter ...
... Establish- ment in 1600 , to the Union of the London and English East - India Companies , in 1707-8 , form a ... established . Chapter I. will comprehend the rise and progress of the London East - India Company , from the Charter ...
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... Established Church will pay sectaries the compliment of under- standing the Seriptures more accurately than she does , or will allow that they can inform her better than she can instruct herself , it is the preferable mode for both ...
... Established Church will pay sectaries the compliment of under- standing the Seriptures more accurately than she does , or will allow that they can inform her better than she can instruct herself , it is the preferable mode for both ...
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