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The caufesofthis Condition ofDirciple-fhip, or Church-memberfhip, may improperly be called the Caufes of our Difciple-fhip it felfi but properly Chrift by his Law, or Covenant-grant is the only caufe Efficient.
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So that fo few Proftors, appoynted for fo many Caufes as flial be in traverfe in all the faid Courts, can lever be able to fpede their bufines without great delayes aking.
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Caufes which favoured their promotion to them, 404.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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Caufes which contributed to encreafe Its influence in government, 123.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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Caufes EfTe ■: to be examined before the privy council, 414.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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Caufes of the Change in the Temper of the Nation from Loyalty to Dif - affeSlion.
The history of political transactions, and of parties, from the restoration of King Charles the Second, to the death of King William Somerville, Thomas, 1741-1830 1792
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The natural Caufes, and ob - ferved Phenomena, of the con - front and variable Winds, Trade -
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Dr» if the Caufes cannot be known that fmilar Effedts "" will explain, illuflrate, and account for fimilar Effedts.
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Mr. Bowyer's Preface to Momefquieu's Reflexions on the Caufes of the Rife and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1759; with his final Correclions 231 — 249
Miscellaneous tracts 1785
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An Inquiry into the Nature and Caufes of the Weakh of Nations.
The Poems of Ossian 1785
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