David Williams: The Anvil and the HammerUniversity of Wales Press, 1986 - 266페이지 |
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... described as dying of old age , heresy and disrepute . By 1770 , apparently , only about half of Presbyterian congregations remained orthodox on the Trinity . In London and Middlesex in particular , near - disintegration of older ...
... described as dying of old age , heresy and disrepute . By 1770 , apparently , only about half of Presbyterian congregations remained orthodox on the Trinity . In London and Middlesex in particular , near - disintegration of older ...
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... described below ( Appendix III ) though its provenance remains doubtful . To conclude , Williams ' having now perfectly reconciled himself to his alliance with Mrs M --- , they form one of the most agreeable Têtes - à - Têtes within the ...
... described below ( Appendix III ) though its provenance remains doubtful . To conclude , Williams ' having now perfectly reconciled himself to his alliance with Mrs M --- , they form one of the most agreeable Têtes - à - Têtes within the ...
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... described as a virtual repeti- tion of the contest of 1784 which left a legacy of political legend and personal notoriety.65 The royal diarist is mortified that the residence of both Court and Parliament should favour his enemies for ...
... described as a virtual repeti- tion of the contest of 1784 which left a legacy of political legend and personal notoriety.65 The royal diarist is mortified that the residence of both Court and Parliament should favour his enemies for ...
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allusion American American Revolution assembly assertion Association attempt body Brissot British Caerphilly Century certainly Chapter civil Claims of Literature Committee Commonwealth concept Condorcet contemporary crucial David Williams declaration Deism democracy derived despite Dissenting doctrine Dr Williams's Library edition Egeria Eighteenth-Century election electoral England equality Essays established evoked experience France French Revolution Garrick Gerrard Street Girondine Gordon Riots happiness History House Ibid ideas impact Incidents influence Infra interest Iolo Iolo Morganwg italics Jacobins John judgement King later laws Lessons Letters on Political Literary Fund Liturgy London Margaret Street Martyn minister Minutes modern Monthly Review moral nation Observations op.cit Orpheus Paine Paris Parish Parliament perhaps Philosopher Political Liberty present principles problems radical reform religion religious Richard Price Rousseau Royal Literary Fund social society Soho suggests Supra Theophilanthropy Thomas thought tion Treatise Wales Whig Williams's worship writings Young Prince