An Historical View of the State of the Protestant Dissenters in England: And of the Progress of Free Enquiry and Religious Liberty, from the Revolution to the Accession of Queen AnneR. Cruttwell and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Browne, London, 1814 - 592 sider |
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... tion ; whofe minds are open to permanent impref- fons from the hiftoric form of inftruction , as it meets curiofity , difplays the progrefs of rational enquiry , and the triumphs of truth over ignorance and fu- perstition B 2 PREFACE . 11.
... tion ; whofe minds are open to permanent impref- fons from the hiftoric form of inftruction , as it meets curiofity , difplays the progrefs of rational enquiry , and the triumphs of truth over ignorance and fu- perstition B 2 PREFACE . 11.
Side xxi
... tion , which , at the importunity of fome particular friends , he adopted . He is gratified with the event , which has fanctioned their opinion of the countenance with which his proposals would be favoured ; and with the teftimonies of ...
... tion , which , at the importunity of fome particular friends , he adopted . He is gratified with the event , which has fanctioned their opinion of the countenance with which his proposals would be favoured ; and with the teftimonies of ...
Side xxv
... tion only . The Convocation adjourned , and then diffolved with the Parliament . Bishop Burnet's remarks . The evil confequences of the disagreement between the two houfes of Convocation . The collifion of parties . The termination of ...
... tion only . The Convocation adjourned , and then diffolved with the Parliament . Bishop Burnet's remarks . The evil confequences of the disagreement between the two houfes of Convocation . The collifion of parties . The termination of ...
Side xxix
... tion , and course of lectures . No. 2. Mr. Warren's method of reading lectures . No. 3. Mr. Chas . Morton's general : method , his Eutaxia , or lectures on the English constitution ; and his emigration to America . No. 4. Mr. Richard ...
... tion , and course of lectures . No. 2. Mr. Warren's method of reading lectures . No. 3. Mr. Chas . Morton's general : method , his Eutaxia , or lectures on the English constitution ; and his emigration to America . No. 4. Mr. Richard ...
Side xxx
... tion , to which it gave rife . P. 263–279 . . § . 2. Of the Independents . The fundamental principle of this fect their churches denominated congregational , in diftinction from parochial : the origin of this feet , and first church ...
... tion , to which it gave rife . P. 263–279 . . § . 2. Of the Independents . The fundamental principle of this fect their churches denominated congregational , in diftinction from parochial : the origin of this feet , and first church ...
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