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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... Mind ; and I have obtain'd my Wish Who shall be glad of every Oppor- tunity , to fhew how fincerly I am Your : Much Obliged Friend , and Moft Humble Servant , THOMAS MADDOCK . ********************** 2 SAMUEL . Chap . 10. ver . 12 (4) ...
... Mind ; and I have obtain'd my Wish Who shall be glad of every Oppor- tunity , to fhew how fincerly I am Your : Much Obliged Friend , and Moft Humble Servant , THOMAS MADDOCK . ********************** 2 SAMUEL . Chap . 10. ver . 12 (4) ...
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... Mind , that he caufed them to be treated with Indignity , and Difgrace ; and in a fhameful Manner fhaving off one half of their Beards , and cuting their Garments in the Middle , sent them away . David heinously refented this barbarous ...
... Mind , that he caufed them to be treated with Indignity , and Difgrace ; and in a fhameful Manner fhaving off one half of their Beards , and cuting their Garments in the Middle , sent them away . David heinously refented this barbarous ...
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... cent Fear , but of Caution , and Prudence ; and argues true Gallantry of Mind , to exert all our Abilities in Defence of every 1 hing that is valuable to us . In times times of preffing Neceffity , and imminent Danger , every (z) ...
... cent Fear , but of Caution , and Prudence ; and argues true Gallantry of Mind , to exert all our Abilities in Defence of every 1 hing that is valuable to us . In times times of preffing Neceffity , and imminent Danger , every (z) ...
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... mind of them . BUT let us now caft our Eyes to our Neighbour King- dom , Ireland , and we shall behold a Deluge of Outrage , and inexpreffible Cruelties exercifed by the furious Bigots of Rome . To go through that melancholy , and ...
... mind of them . BUT let us now caft our Eyes to our Neighbour King- dom , Ireland , and we shall behold a Deluge of Outrage , and inexpreffible Cruelties exercifed by the furious Bigots of Rome . To go through that melancholy , and ...
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... Minds , and Confciences ; that i they blindly adhere to a Religion , that juftifies every " Inftance of Barbarity , which the most hardened , and " obdurate Wretch can be fuppofed to be guilty of , under " the fpecious Pretence of the ...
... Minds , and Confciences ; that i they blindly adhere to a Religion , that juftifies every " Inftance of Barbarity , which the most hardened , and " obdurate Wretch can be fuppofed to be guilty of , under " the fpecious Pretence of the ...
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