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... called liberty - tracts , first published in 2 vols . 1752 , under the title of " The pillars of Priestcraft and Ortho- doxy shaken . " In 1767 , he prepared another edition , en- larged to four volumes , to be published by subscription ...
... called liberty - tracts , first published in 2 vols . 1752 , under the title of " The pillars of Priestcraft and Ortho- doxy shaken . " In 1767 , he prepared another edition , en- larged to four volumes , to be published by subscription ...
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... called it the Martyrology of Jansenism , com- piled by a Convulsionnaire . Notwithstanding this , his dictionary has some merit , as in the articles of poets , ora- tors , and literary men , he writes with spirit , and generally gives ...
... called it the Martyrology of Jansenism , com- piled by a Convulsionnaire . Notwithstanding this , his dictionary has some merit , as in the articles of poets , ora- tors , and literary men , he writes with spirit , and generally gives ...
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... called the Harburgh lottery is an infamous and fraudulent undertaking , whereby several unwary persons have been drawn in to their great loss ; and that the manner of carrying it on has been a manifest violation of the laws of this ...
... called the Harburgh lottery is an infamous and fraudulent undertaking , whereby several unwary persons have been drawn in to their great loss ; and that the manner of carrying it on has been a manifest violation of the laws of this ...
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... called free inquiry in matters of re- ligion . In his writings , whenever he thought what he ad- vanced was doubtful , or that his arguments were not strict- ly conclusive , though they might have great weight , he expressed himself ...
... called free inquiry in matters of re- ligion . In his writings , whenever he thought what he ad- vanced was doubtful , or that his arguments were not strict- ly conclusive , though they might have great weight , he expressed himself ...
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... called Cross - hall , he received news of his majesty having con- ferred on him the bishopric of St. Asaph , to which he was translated March 21 , 1669 , but he was permitted to hold the see of Sodor and Mann in commendam , until Oct ...
... called Cross - hall , he received news of his majesty having con- ferred on him the bishopric of St. Asaph , to which he was translated March 21 , 1669 , but he was permitted to hold the see of Sodor and Mann in commendam , until Oct ...
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