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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... Lives , what Affiftance may we not expect from him , who is the Sovereign Arbiter of the whole World , and rules all the Kingdoms of the Earth ? We need not fear he will cover our Heads in the Day of Battle , and give us Victory over ...
... Lives , what Affiftance may we not expect from him , who is the Sovereign Arbiter of the whole World , and rules all the Kingdoms of the Earth ? We need not fear he will cover our Heads in the Day of Battle , and give us Victory over ...
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... Lives would have been of a fhort Duration . Then the bloody Principles of Q. Mary's Reign , or rather of the Church of Rome , that Whore of Babylon , either turn , or burn , would have taken Place . ( e ) • O melancholy Scene of Things ...
... Lives would have been of a fhort Duration . Then the bloody Principles of Q. Mary's Reign , or rather of the Church of Rome , that Whore of Babylon , either turn , or burn , would have taken Place . ( e ) • O melancholy Scene of Things ...
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... live peaceably with Proteftants ; yet it is certain , from the Inftances already produced , that they only want favourable Opportunities to devour us . To look upon them , merely as Men , it must be owned , that they are endued with the ...
... live peaceably with Proteftants ; yet it is certain , from the Inftances already produced , that they only want favourable Opportunities to devour us . To look upon them , merely as Men , it must be owned , that they are endued with the ...
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... Lives . Thefe are the valuable Enjoyments , which you now take up Arms in Defence of . Let then , no art- ful Declarations of the Pretender to his Majefty's Crown , or of any of his Adherents , flacken , or abate your Vigour , in this ...
... Lives . Thefe are the valuable Enjoyments , which you now take up Arms in Defence of . Let then , no art- ful Declarations of the Pretender to his Majefty's Crown , or of any of his Adherents , flacken , or abate your Vigour , in this ...
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... live , or die in the Poffeffion of what we this Day enjoy . THIS is a Seafon that calls for Unity of Hearts , and Conjunction of Endeavours , in Defence of all that is dear to true Englishmen , and Proteftants . May then the merciful ...
... live , or die in the Poffeffion of what we this Day enjoy . THIS is a Seafon that calls for Unity of Hearts , and Conjunction of Endeavours , in Defence of all that is dear to true Englishmen , and Proteftants . May then the merciful ...
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