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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... Heart warm'd with true Zeal for our happy Conftitution , both in Church , and State , be my Apology to the Publick for this Difcourfe ; May your Name and Pa- tronage , the Honesty of my Intention , and the Integrity of . ( 4 ) of my Heart ...
... Heart warm'd with true Zeal for our happy Conftitution , both in Church , and State , be my Apology to the Publick for this Difcourfe ; May your Name and Pa- tronage , the Honesty of my Intention , and the Integrity of . ( 4 ) of my Heart ...
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... Heart , fcreen it from the Cenfure , and male- volent Gloffes , to which it may be juftly liable ; May God give a Bleffing to it , that it may in any Degree , be in- ftrumental to open the Eyes of Proteftants , to fee their Danger ...
... Heart , fcreen it from the Cenfure , and male- volent Gloffes , to which it may be juftly liable ; May God give a Bleffing to it , that it may in any Degree , be in- ftrumental to open the Eyes of Proteftants , to fee their Danger ...
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... 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 our Borders . For which ...
... 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 our Borders . For which ...
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... Heart of Stone . To read what Variety of Tortures , and unheard of Excruciations , upwards of One Hundred , and Fifty Thousand British Proteftants underwent by thofe barbarous Butchers , and mercilefs Tormentors , ( 0 ) Hift . Coun ...
... Heart of Stone . To read what Variety of Tortures , and unheard of Excruciations , upwards of One Hundred , and Fifty Thousand British Proteftants underwent by thofe barbarous Butchers , and mercilefs Tormentors , ( 0 ) Hift . Coun ...
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... Hearts , and Conjunction of Endeavours , in Defence of all that is dear to true Englishmen , and Proteftants . May then the merciful God put it into our Hearts , to remember the Fate of a divided Kingdom ; that fo it may never be ...
... Hearts , and Conjunction of Endeavours , in Defence of all that is dear to true Englishmen , and Proteftants . May then the merciful God put it into our Hearts , to remember the Fate of a divided Kingdom ; that fo it may never be ...
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