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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... prefent Circumftances , is very plain , and obvious . For the Enemies to every Bleffing we enjoy , whether civil or religious , are not only ploting , and contriving , but " ! arc ( z ) are actually in Arms , endeavouring our ( 6 )
... prefent Circumftances , is very plain , and obvious . For the Enemies to every Bleffing we enjoy , whether civil or religious , are not only ploting , and contriving , but " ! arc ( z ) are actually in Arms , endeavouring our ( 6 )
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... enjoy . THUS ( d ) See Welwood , Eachard . The Monks appeared in the Habits of their Order , without Dread , or Fear , at White - Hall , and St. James's ; and fcrupled not to tell the Protestants , that they hoped in a little Time , to ...
... enjoy . THUS ( d ) See Welwood , Eachard . The Monks appeared in the Habits of their Order , without Dread , or Fear , at White - Hall , and St. James's ; and fcrupled not to tell the Protestants , that they hoped in a little Time , to ...
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... 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 God put it into our Hearts , to remember the Fate of a ...
... 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 God put it into our Hearts , to remember the Fate of a ...
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... enjoy , in the greatest Latitude , under the aufpicious Government of his facred Majefty . Call to Mind then , my Brethren , the folemn Oaths , that many of you have freely , and voluntarily taken to defend , and protect his Majefty's ...
... enjoy , in the greatest Latitude , under the aufpicious Government of his facred Majefty . Call to Mind then , my Brethren , the folemn Oaths , that many of you have freely , and voluntarily taken to defend , and protect his Majefty's ...
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