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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... Council of Liverpool . GENTLEMEN , I Am very fenfible how much the most elaborate Per- formance of mine wou'd ftand in need of Candour from the ingenuous Reader , and much more fo , the fol- owing Sermon , which was wrote in the Midft ...
... Council of Liverpool . GENTLEMEN , I Am very fenfible how much the most elaborate Per- formance of mine wou'd ftand in need of Candour from the ingenuous Reader , and much more fo , the fol- owing Sermon , which was wrote in the Midft ...
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... Councils , or ftir up the Hearts of fome well- affected , to join his Majefty's Forces , in vigorously and heroically oppofing them , may bring them amongst us , who have already too many falfe Friends , and defigning Enemies , within ...
... Councils , or ftir up the Hearts of fome well- affected , to join his Majefty's Forces , in vigorously and heroically oppofing them , may bring them amongst us , who have already too many falfe Friends , and defigning Enemies , within ...
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... Councils , Viz . the fecond Lateran , ( b ) and that of Conftance : ( e ) Which exprefly declare , that no fort of Favour is to be fhewn to Hereticks , no Faith is to be kept with them , but they are to be excommu- nicated , and ...
... Councils , Viz . the fecond Lateran , ( b ) and that of Conftance : ( e ) Which exprefly declare , that no fort of Favour is to be fhewn to Hereticks , no Faith is to be kept with them , but they are to be excommu- nicated , and ...
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... Councils , are of the fame Authority , and equally bind their Consciences , with the divine Laws . ( d ) And there- fore , as they are guided by this barbarous , and bloody Principle , we muft expect no Mercy , was it in their Power ...
... Councils , are of the fame Authority , and equally bind their Consciences , with the divine Laws . ( d ) And there- fore , as they are guided by this barbarous , and bloody Principle , we muft expect no Mercy , was it in their Power ...
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... Council , before he was proclaimed , and to his firft Parliament , that he would make it his Endeavour , to ( u ) See the Particulars of this horrible Plot in Rap . Hift . Vol . 2d , P. 170. Fawke's Confeff . Winter's Confeff . State ...
... Council , before he was proclaimed , and to his firft Parliament , that he would make it his Endeavour , to ( u ) See the Particulars of this horrible Plot in Rap . Hift . Vol . 2d , P. 170. Fawke's Confeff . Winter's Confeff . State ...
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