The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 7Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1813 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 64
... Toleration Act ; a subject which some recent proceedings of the inferior courts , and some decisions of the higher , have rendered of fearful importance to Protestant Dissenters , we pledge ourselves to take it up in the next Number ...
... Toleration Act ; a subject which some recent proceedings of the inferior courts , and some decisions of the higher , have rendered of fearful importance to Protestant Dissenters , we pledge ourselves to take it up in the next Number ...
Page 133
... law , and he begged the members of tha court Bu . the Dissenters have cause of al - rm to consider , that they sa in the ... Toleration Mr Iaithman considered the new plan Act will be of ii tle use to then if the to have originated in no ...
... law , and he begged the members of tha court Bu . the Dissenters have cause of al - rm to consider , that they sa in the ... Toleration Mr Iaithman considered the new plan Act will be of ii tle use to then if the to have originated in no ...
Page 134
... toleration nugatory : and the more liberty to present petitions from their ... law would indeed be curiously of negotiation was entered into , through employed in ... Act , and has used its superiority in a manner , which we hope will ...
... toleration nugatory : and the more liberty to present petitions from their ... law would indeed be curiously of negotiation was entered into , through employed in ... Act , and has used its superiority in a manner , which we hope will ...
Page 136
... Toleration Act , which we stand pledged to take up , it may , perhaps , suffice for the present to observe , that the matter is sub judice ; and that a decision will be made next Term , ( in the mon.h of April , ) on the two following ...
... Toleration Act , which we stand pledged to take up , it may , perhaps , suffice for the present to observe , that the matter is sub judice ; and that a decision will be made next Term , ( in the mon.h of April , ) on the two following ...
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... toleration ? " I found I had not missed the mark ; my opponent made no reply ... toleration , and that to grant it them would be dangerous to the state . Of ... act ac . then insisted that all I had alleged cording to his own judgment ...
... toleration ? " I found I had not missed the mark ; my opponent made no reply ... toleration , and that to grant it them would be dangerous to the state . Of ... act ac . then insisted that all I had alleged cording to his own judgment ...
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