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A collection of letters and essays on several subjects, lately publish'd in ... - Page 260
by James Arbuckle
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 32

1762 - 686 pages
...kiçb time ga defign. Yours, (ас. tqfeekfor a thorough cure. We have Devon, March »z, HUMANUS-, need of more generous remedies than what have yet been made ufe Copy of a Refo/ution of the Irilh Parliaof in our diftemper. It is neither ment, refpefling tbe Revenue...
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No.55-102, Apr. 16, 1726-Mar. 25, 1727

James Arbuckle - 1734 - 456 pages
...fides ' has undoubtedly been the principal Occafion * of our Miferies and Confufions. But what* * ever have been the Occafions, it is now * high time to...Remedies than ' what have yet been made ufe of in pur Di* (temper. It is neither 'Declarations of In* dulgence, nor Affs of Comprehewjion, fuch ' as...
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A Letter Concerning Toleration. By John Locke, Esq

John Locke - 1796 - 80 pages
...miferies and confufions. But whatever has been the occajion, it is now high time tofeek for a thorough cure. We have need of more generous remedies than...diftemper. It is neither declarations of indulgence, nor ails of comprehenjion, fuch as have jet been praflifed or projetted amongft us, that can do the work....
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An Historical View of the State of the Protestant Dissenters in England: And ...

Joshua Toulmin - 1814 - 640 pages
...and confufions. But *' whatever has been the occafion, it is now high *' time to fetk for a thorough cure. We have need of " more generous remedies than...It is neither " * Declarations of Indulgence, nor Afts of Compre" * henfion,' fuch as have yet been praftifed or pro" jeftcd amongfl us, that can do...
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An Historical View of the State of the Protestant Dissenters in England: And ...

Joshua Toulmin - 1814 - 642 pages
...and confufions. But " whatever has been the occafion, it is now high *' time to feek for a thorough cure. We have need of *' more generous remedies than what have yet been "made ufe of in our diftcmpcr. It is neither *' ' Declarations of Indulgence, nor Afts of Compre" * henfion,' fuch as have...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 6

John Locke - 1823 - 588 pages
...miseries and confusions. But whatever have been the occasions, it is now high time to seek for a thorough cure. We have need of more generous remedies than what have yet been made use of in our distemper. It is- neither declarations of indulgence, nor acts of comprehension, such...
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A Retrospect of the Religious Life of England, Or, The Church, Puritanism ...

John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 pages
...miseries and confusions. But whatever have been the occasion, it is now high time to seek for a thorough cure. We have need of more generous remedies than what have yet been made use of in our distemper. It is neither DECLARATIONS OF INDULGENCE, nor ACTS OF COMPREHENSION, such...
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Locke

Thomas Fowler - 1883 - 224 pages
...merchant residing in London. In the preface the translator, alluding to recent legislation, says, " We have need of more generous remedies than what have yet been made use of in our distemper. It is neither declarations of indulgence nor acts of comprehension, such as...
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The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, Volume 3

1883 - 836 pages
...merchant residing in London. In the preface the translator, alluding to recent legislation, says, " We 44 have need of more generous remedies than what have yet been made use of in our distemper. It is neither declarations of indulgence nor acts of comprehension, such as...
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English Men of Letters, Volume 11

John Morley - 1894 - 618 pages
...merchant residing in London. In the preface the translator, alluding to recent legislation, says, " We have need of more generous remedies than what have yet been made use of in our distemper. It is neither declarations of indulgence nor acts of comprehension, such as...
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