English Presbyterian eloquence : or, Dissenters sayings ancient and modern : collected from the books and sermons of the Presbyterians, & c from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the present time : wherein it appears that the Presbyterians have constantly attempted to subvert the fundamental articles of the Christian faith; to abolish the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England establish'd by law; to ruin the characters of the universities, the Convocation and the Episcopal clergy; to asperse the memory of his present Majesty's royal progenitors; and have been profess'd enemies to truth, common sense and good manners, from their first settlement in this kingdom : with remarks upon every chapter
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English Presbyterian eloquence : or, Dissenters sayings ancient and modern : collected from the books and sermons of the Presbyterians, & c from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the present time : wherein it appears that the Presbyterians have constantly attempted to subvert the fundamental articles of the Christian faith; to abolish the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England establish'd by law; to ruin the characters of the universities, the Convocation and the Episcopal clergy; to asperse the memory of his present Majesty's royal progenitors; and have been profess'd enemies to truth, common sense and good manners, from their first settlement in this kingdom : with remarks upon every chapter
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The work English Presbyterian eloquence : or, Dissenters sayings ancient and modern : collected from the books and sermons of the Presbyterians, & c from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the present time : wherein it appears that the Presbyterians have constantly attempted to subvert the fundamental articles of the Christian faith; to abolish the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England establish'd by law; to ruin the characters of the universities, the Convocation and the Episcopal clergy; to asperse the memory of his present Majesty's royal progenitors; and have been profess'd enemies to truth, common sense and good manners, from their first settlement in this kingdom : with remarks upon every chapter represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- English Presbyterian eloquence : or, Dissenters sayings ancient and modern : collected from the books and sermons of the Presbyterians, & c from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the present time : wherein it appears that the Presbyterians have constantly attempted to subvert the fundamental articles of the Christian faith; to abolish the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England establish'd by law; to ruin the characters of the universities, the Convocation and the Episcopal clergy; to asperse the memory of his present Majesty's royal progenitors; and have been profess'd enemies to truth, common sense and good manners, from their first settlement in this kingdom : with remarks upon every chapter
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- or, Dissenters sayings ancient and modern : collected from the books and sermons of the Presbyterians, & c from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the present time : wherein it appears that the Presbyterians have constantly attempted to subvert the fundamental articles of the Christian faith; to abolish the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England establish'd by law; to ruin the characters of the universities, the Convocation and the Episcopal clergy; to asperse the memory of his present Majesty's royal progenitors; and have been profess'd enemies to truth, common sense and good manners, from their first settlement in this kingdom : with remarks upon every chapter
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- Dissenters sayings ancient and modern
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