A candid inquiry into the democratic schemes of the dissenters, during these troublous times [by W. Atkinson].1801 |
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... Surely more abandoned false hoods were never told by a man pretending to be inspired , than are to be met with in this gentlemen's facred pages . But where is the confiftency among the Methodists ? The venerable Mr. Pawson wishes to ...
... Surely more abandoned false hoods were never told by a man pretending to be inspired , than are to be met with in this gentlemen's facred pages . But where is the confiftency among the Methodists ? The venerable Mr. Pawson wishes to ...
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... Surely no . Are they " not in general deeply athirst for preferment , for " the most valuable livings , and for as many of " them as they can possibly get ? Do they not " make all the interest with great men , and take 66 66 power , of ...
... Surely no . Are they " not in general deeply athirst for preferment , for " the most valuable livings , and for as many of " them as they can possibly get ? Do they not " make all the interest with great men , and take 66 66 power , of ...
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... surely you will not deem yourself more so than the great founder of tithes , you cer- tainly ought , without loss of time , to enter into an * We might recommend to the perufal of this confciencious gentleman , a fmall pamphlet ...
... surely you will not deem yourself more so than the great founder of tithes , you cer- tainly ought , without loss of time , to enter into an * We might recommend to the perufal of this confciencious gentleman , a fmall pamphlet ...
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... surely it is needless to mul- tiply proofs of the disaffection of these meddling mortals . Another dissenting Minister , a writer in this Ma- gazine , had the opportunity of hearing a truly loyal sermon , a circumstance , which probably ...
... surely it is needless to mul- tiply proofs of the disaffection of these meddling mortals . Another dissenting Minister , a writer in this Ma- gazine , had the opportunity of hearing a truly loyal sermon , a circumstance , which probably ...
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... Surely it will be granted , that those very men have , who have been the greatest opposers likewise , in an underneath way , of Government . Who were the great supporters of the Democratic Candidates at the last election ? The ...
... Surely it will be granted , that those very men have , who have been the greatest opposers likewise , in an underneath way , of Government . Who were the great supporters of the Democratic Candidates at the last election ? The ...
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Page 10 - A wonderful and horrible thing is committed in the land; the prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means; and my people love to have it so: and what will ye do in the end thereof?
Page 21 - God could not come into the world, without a certainty coming in his train, that all the kingdoms of the world shall become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ, and he shall reign forever.
Page 13 - If the blind lead the blind they will both fall into the ditch...
Page 16 - Let me cast the mote out of thy eye; and behold a beam is in thy own eye? Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thy own eye, and then shalt thou see to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
Page 18 - ... them by what means they may make me their friend, and have a happy paflage through my dark valley. I would...
Page 28 - general principle on which we found our " dissent is this : that no civil magistrate " can have any right, authority, or power " over the consciences or religion of men; a 1 Cor. xi. 19. t> Titus iii. 10. c Romans xvi. 17, 18. P 4 '* that his claiming to himself the inter...
Page 36 - The Probable Progress and Issue of the Commotions which have agitated Europe since the French Revolution, argued from the Aspect of Things and the Writings of the Prophets.
Page 6 - From the least of them even unto the greatest of them every one is given to covetousness: and from the prophet even to the priest every one dealeth falsely.
Page 14 - Is it equitable that, whenever I work for myself, I should be compelled to work for another person also?"1 Tithe was listed by Adam Smith as one of the "effectual bars...