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Pagina 189
... Argument on the Toleration Act , par- ticularly with Reference to the Power of the Quarter Sessions to examine and reject Persons claiming to qualify under the Eighth Section . With a Postscript , in which " An Answer to a Legal Argument ...
... Argument on the Toleration Act , par- ticularly with Reference to the Power of the Quarter Sessions to examine and reject Persons claiming to qualify under the Eighth Section . With a Postscript , in which " An Answer to a Legal Argument ...
Pagina 332
... argument , that their claims may be admitted with safety to the Protestant cause , Art . 27 . A Protestant Letter addressed to the Right Hon . Lord Somers , Baron of Evesham . By George Isaac Huntingford , D.D. F.R.S. , Bishop of ...
... argument , that their claims may be admitted with safety to the Protestant cause , Art . 27 . A Protestant Letter addressed to the Right Hon . Lord Somers , Baron of Evesham . By George Isaac Huntingford , D.D. F.R.S. , Bishop of ...
Pagina 376
... argument ( she says ) for a general , but is also an argument for a particular Providence , unless we can prove that the whole is not made up of parts ; that generals are not composed of particulars ; that nations are not compounded of ...
... argument ( she says ) for a general , but is also an argument for a particular Providence , unless we can prove that the whole is not made up of parts ; that generals are not composed of particulars ; that nations are not compounded of ...
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