A Sermon Preached at St. George's Church: In Liverpool, September the 29th, 1745 ; on Occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland, by T. M.E. Owen, and sold by J. Ansdel, and R. Fleetwood, 1745 - 30 pages |
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... Children of Ammon , with the Compliments of Condolence on the Death of his Father Nabafb . And after the Am- baffadours had acquited themselves of their friendly , and amicable Commiffion , the Courtiers of Hanun pretend- ing a ...
... Children of Ammon , with the Compliments of Condolence on the Death of his Father Nabafb . And after the Am- baffadours had acquited themselves of their friendly , and amicable Commiffion , the Courtiers of Hanun pretend- ing a ...
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... Children , our Liberties , and Laws , our Religion , and every other valuable Poffeffion ; therefore , we cannot be too valiant , and brave . Courage and Refolution become us in the Day of Battle , if we expect Succefs , and Vic- tory ...
... Children , our Liberties , and Laws , our Religion , and every other valuable Poffeffion ; therefore , we cannot be too valiant , and brave . Courage and Refolution become us in the Day of Battle , if we expect Succefs , and Vic- tory ...
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... Children , of lofing their Liberties , and being condemned to a cruel Death . • BUT ( e ) Dat . Romæ 1493. 4. Non . Maij . Pont . primo . ( f ) A Relation of the Spanish Voyages , and Cruelties in the Weft- Indies , by Barth . Des Cafes ...
... Children , of lofing their Liberties , and being condemned to a cruel Death . • BUT ( e ) Dat . Romæ 1493. 4. Non . Maij . Pont . primo . ( f ) A Relation of the Spanish Voyages , and Cruelties in the Weft- Indies , by Barth . Des Cafes ...
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... Children . They laid Wagers who could cleave a Man down with his Sword , moft dexterously at one Blow ; or who fhould run a Man through , after the moft artificial Manner ; they hanged up Thirteen of thofe poor Creatures in Honour of ...
... Children . They laid Wagers who could cleave a Man down with his Sword , moft dexterously at one Blow ; or who fhould run a Man through , after the moft artificial Manner ; they hanged up Thirteen of thofe poor Creatures in Honour of ...
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... Children forced away from the very Arms of their Parents , and fent into Popish Convents , and Semi- naries ; and all this , for the Promotion of Religion . ( n ) And ( b ) See Strype's Ann . Tom . 2d . P. 158. and Aylesworth's ...
... Children forced away from the very Arms of their Parents , and fent into Popish Convents , and Semi- naries ; and all this , for the Promotion of Religion . ( n ) And ( b ) See Strype's Ann . Tom . 2d . P. 158. and Aylesworth's ...
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