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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... give a Bleffing to it , that it may in any Degree , be in- ftrumental to open the Eyes of Proteftants , to fee their Danger , that fo they may provide for their Security , and Happiness ; And may you , GENTLEMEN , who have fo fignally ...
... give a Bleffing to it , that it may in any Degree , be in- ftrumental to open the Eyes of Proteftants , to fee their Danger , that fo they may provide for their Security , and Happiness ; And may you , GENTLEMEN , who have fo fignally ...
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... cover our Heads in the Day of Battle , and give us Victory over our Enemies . Let us then be of good Courage , and play the Men for our People , and for the Cities and Church 1 " Church of our God , and the Lord do ( 8 )
... cover our Heads in the Day of Battle , and give us Victory over our Enemies . Let us then be of good Courage , and play the Men for our People , and for the Cities and Church 1 " Church of our God , and the Lord do ( 8 )
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... give a Title to any Country of Infidels , and Hereticks ; and that it is legal , and even meretorious , to recover by Force of Arms , whatever was fo convey'd by the Power ( b ) Vile Summa Conciliorum , P. 603 . Papa Innocent . 3. Anno ...
... give a Title to any Country of Infidels , and Hereticks ; and that it is legal , and even meretorious , to recover by Force of Arms , whatever was fo convey'd by the Power ( b ) Vile Summa Conciliorum , P. 603 . Papa Innocent . 3. Anno ...
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... give us a frightful Account of the bloody Perfecutions , that furious Bonner , and Gardiner ( r ) exerci- fed upon the Proteftants , in the deteftable and wicked Reign of Q. Mary . When it was abfolutely forbid by Proclamation , to pray ...
... give us a frightful Account of the bloody Perfecutions , that furious Bonner , and Gardiner ( r ) exerci- fed upon the Proteftants , in the deteftable and wicked Reign of Q. Mary . When it was abfolutely forbid by Proclamation , to pray ...
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... give it as their Opinion , that the King had a Power to difpence with the Laws . ( x ) Armies were raifed , with Popish foreign Forces , in time of Peace , to keep the Land in Awe ; ( y ) & Popish Recufants advanced to the highest ...
... give it as their Opinion , that the King had a Power to difpence with the Laws . ( x ) Armies were raifed , with Popish foreign Forces , in time of Peace , to keep the Land in Awe ; ( y ) & Popish Recufants advanced to the highest ...
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