Discourses Preached on Several Occasions: By the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Sherlock, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of London, and Master of the Temple. Vol. V..At the Clarendon Press, 1797 - 338 pages |
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... Popery and Fanaticism ; that every thing older than Yesterday was looked upon to be Popish and Antichriftian : the meanest of the People aspired to the Priesthood ; and were readier to frame new Laws for the Church , than obey the old ...
... Popery and Fanaticism ; that every thing older than Yesterday was looked upon to be Popish and Antichriftian : the meanest of the People aspired to the Priesthood ; and were readier to frame new Laws for the Church , than obey the old ...
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... Popery . As the Power of the Magiftrate is by fome exalted in Matters of Religion , beyond all Proportion of Reason ; fo by others it is as much depreffed . Let Let us therefore in the fecond Place pro- ceed to DISCOURSE III . 61.
... Popery . As the Power of the Magiftrate is by fome exalted in Matters of Religion , beyond all Proportion of Reason ; fo by others it is as much depreffed . Let Let us therefore in the fecond Place pro- ceed to DISCOURSE III . 61.
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... Popery in this Kingdom : not upon the weak Suppofition that no Man's Confcience ever led him to be a Papist ; but upon this known and experienced Truth , that whenever a Man's Confcience leads him to be a Papift , it leads him to be an ...
... Popery in this Kingdom : not upon the weak Suppofition that no Man's Confcience ever led him to be a Papist ; but upon this known and experienced Truth , that whenever a Man's Confcience leads him to be a Papift , it leads him to be an ...
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... Popery ; and fo univerfally it is dreaded , that Popery muft ever be a Millftone to the Neck of any Cause to which it is but fomuch as generally fufpected to be allied ; and this , I presume , has been well understood by those who have ...
... Popery ; and fo univerfally it is dreaded , that Popery muft ever be a Millftone to the Neck of any Cause to which it is but fomuch as generally fufpected to be allied ; and this , I presume , has been well understood by those who have ...
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... Confequence moft certainly than our Liber- ty and Religion , we have been in Danger of being swallowed up by the common Ene- my ; and the People , never till now infen- I fible 1 fible of the Fears of Popery , have stood DISCOURSE V. 113.
... Confequence moft certainly than our Liber- ty and Religion , we have been in Danger of being swallowed up by the common Ene- my ; and the People , never till now infen- I fible 1 fible of the Fears of Popery , have stood DISCOURSE V. 113.
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