- Toleration’, 1703. ‘The
Reasonableness of
Toleration to
those of the
Episcopal Perswasion,’ 1703; 2nd edit. 1705 (anon.;
consists of four
letters to
George Meldrum)...
- Essayes:
Religious Meditations.
Places of
Perswasion and Disswasion.
Seene and
Allowed (1597) was the
first published book by the philosopher, statesman...
-
including The
Quaker William Penn: An
address to
Protestants of all
perswasions (Bodleian
Locke 7.69a) The
explorer Francis Drake: The
world encomp****ed...
- unto a Law
which shall compel them to
maintaine ministers of a
contrary perswasion to themselves." In 1650,
Maryland had 10
churches with
regular services...
-
first published in 1597 as Essayes.
Religious Meditations.
Places of
Perswasion and Disswasion.
Seene and Allowed.
There were only ten
essays in this...
-
attack against the Neiosioke. The Englishmen,
uncertain of "whether
their perswasion be to the ende they may be
revenged of
their enemies, or for the love...
- unto a Law
which shall compel them to
maintaine ministers of a
contrary perswasion to themselves". In 1679,
Charles and Jane
celebrated a
second son, Benedict...
-
attack against the Neiosioke. The Englishmen,
uncertain of "whether
their perswasion be to the ende they may be
revenged of
their enemies, or for the love...
- unto a Law
which shall compel them to
maintaine ministers of a
contrary perswasion to themselves". In 1679,
Charles and Jane
celebrated a
second son, Benedict...
- late: and
where any
indisposition is suspected, what more
usuall than the
perswasion of friends, that acquaintance, as it encreases, will
amend all. And lastly...