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 xv. Teme. FiliSts. 8' rain minitiers, to who/} valid and eflleadou$ prayers ve may tiouflyfuoio!_the Reftoration was in a great mealare owing. It fills out very luckily for this 1oral preacher, that all his initantes agree with. �ome- thing nosy.a-days. We all know that there Is now in tee world a t of tng!i. hiehops, prielts, and deacons, behind the curtain, who are perpetuatinl for us this invaluable bl.en of a regular u)nterru5 tedfuteeon 5 and putting up valid prayers for anb- ther Ratto; but that our tho&x preher the in his eye, would  avaiu &urch,  re?ealing the las ma& for it and allowing a Yolerafion to all per, ns, ko themlves Protefiants; the' under that name ere inclMed, ho did not believe the reefired trines ol ethe Trinity. Where this was aim'd, is ve_ri/' plain, flnce in �romd's days feveral.l_r�ons, whi did not believe the receiwt do6trines of'the Trinity, were �o fir from being, toleratM, that they were profecuted with the utmof[ rigour. I!. By our injufiie to the Kmo, which, did he, conrifled in keeping hi.m out of his rightful and here. ditary dominiom i ohtek they did upon there prind- Fir/}, Vox lOtuli eft v0x Dti; which has fmce ,.been ged by the eburth as m argument for hered, tury right. Secondly', $alus polul ! e fieprema lex. hiuily, Hereditary rtgbt u,t be it ade. Which rome White-.boobies have thought to be the and not principles of the Revolution, of the Oliveria ufurlationi but what cannot ignorance and whiggila fee?- lgay, fikl he, many fithe Xlng5 iendt them}Iv

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