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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... James the II . And fecondly , from thence , I fhall inforce the Motives contained in the Text . To put to Death Hereticks , as the Church of Rome terms all Proteftants , and thofe that diffent from Her , merely for the fake of Religion ...
... James the II . And fecondly , from thence , I fhall inforce the Motives contained in the Text . To put to Death Hereticks , as the Church of Rome terms all Proteftants , and thofe that diffent from Her , merely for the fake of Religion ...
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... James the II , had not God wonderfully interpofed , both for our Safety , and their Deliverance , by reducing thefe happy Iflands under the Obedience of King William . To come nearer Home : Many and various have been the Perfe- cutions ...
... James the II , had not God wonderfully interpofed , both for our Safety , and their Deliverance , by reducing thefe happy Iflands under the Obedience of King William . To come nearer Home : Many and various have been the Perfe- cutions ...
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... James the ift's Reign . WHEN it was refolved amongst the chief of the Con- fpirators , that it was religious Juftice , to put this horrid Plot in Execution ; nay , that Juftice was thirfty of Re- venge , even upon the fame Perfons , and ...
... James the ift's Reign . WHEN it was refolved amongst the chief of the Con- fpirators , that it was religious Juftice , to put this horrid Plot in Execution ; nay , that Juftice was thirfty of Re- venge , even upon the fame Perfons , and ...
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... James the II . THAT infatuated , and bigoted Prince , notwithstand- ing his repeated Declarations , both to the Lords of the Privy - Council , before he was proclaimed , and to his firft Parliament , that he would make it his Endeavour ...
... James the II . THAT infatuated , and bigoted Prince , notwithstand- ing his repeated Declarations , both to the Lords of the Privy - Council , before he was proclaimed , and to his firft Parliament , that he would make it his Endeavour ...
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... James's ; and fcrupled not to tell the Protestants , that they hoped in a little Time , to walk in proceffion thro ' Cheapfide . Rapin Vol . 2. P. 755 . ( e ) Nay even Recantation itfelf , has been often infufficient , to protect the ...
... James's ; and fcrupled not to tell the Protestants , that they hoped in a little Time , to walk in proceffion thro ' Cheapfide . Rapin Vol . 2. P. 755 . ( e ) Nay even Recantation itfelf , has been often infufficient , to protect the ...
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