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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... Scene of Things , in the Reigh of 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 ...
... Scene of Things , in the Reigh of 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 ...
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... Scene , as it is recorded by Sir John Temple , Bifhop Maxwel , or the prefent Bishop of Meath ( q ) would melt an Heart of Stone . To read what Variety of Tortures , and unheard of Excruciations , upwards of One Hundred , and Fifty ...
... Scene , as it is recorded by Sir John Temple , Bifhop Maxwel , or the prefent Bishop of Meath ( q ) would melt an Heart of Stone . To read what Variety of Tortures , and unheard of Excruciations , upwards of One Hundred , and Fifty ...
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... Scene was going to have been acted upon them again in the Reign of 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 ...
... Scene was going to have been acted upon them again in the Reign of 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 ...
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... Scene of Things , under the Popish Government of 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 ...
... Scene of Things , under the Popish Government of 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 ...
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... Scene of Things ! Thus gloomy was the Profpect of every honeft English Proteftant . But Thanks be to God , who , when their Hopes were at the loweft Ebb , and they were juft finking into Ruin , out of his bountiful Goodness , fent them ...
... Scene of Things ! Thus gloomy was the Profpect of every honeft English Proteftant . But Thanks be to God , who , when their Hopes were at the loweft Ebb , and they were juft finking into Ruin , out of his bountiful Goodness , fent them ...
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