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... church , he informs us that There is a tradition , that King James the Second , passing through the church , and casting his eye on Waller's obnoxious effigy , instantly drew his sword , and with an air of wanton despite hacked off the ...
... church , he informs us that There is a tradition , that King James the Second , passing through the church , and casting his eye on Waller's obnoxious effigy , instantly drew his sword , and with an air of wanton despite hacked off the ...
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... Church , we cannot , for the sake of ad- vancing any fancied unanimity , relinquish the great principle of religious liberty . Mr. D. evinces a commendable zeal in behalf of the Protestant Church of which he is a minister , and Liments ...
... Church , we cannot , for the sake of ad- vancing any fancied unanimity , relinquish the great principle of religious liberty . Mr. D. evinces a commendable zeal in behalf of the Protestant Church of which he is a minister , and Liments ...
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... Church , as being semi - dissenters or schismatics . We ( says Mr. O. ) are the true Churchmen ; and they who do not speak the same things as the Church , who are not perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment ...
... Church , as being semi - dissenters or schismatics . We ( says Mr. O. ) are the true Churchmen ; and they who do not speak the same things as the Church , who are not perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment ...
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