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e_ 14. [33] _Pag._ 71. [34] Vindication of the Answer to the Royal Papers. _p._ 105. [35] _Preface to_ Unreasonableness of Separation. _p._ 62. [36] Rule's _Rational Defence_ of Nonconf. _p._ 29. [37] _Preface to_ Stillingfleet _still against_ Stillingfleet. [38] _Preface to a Discourse of_ Miracles wrote in the _Roman_ Church, _&c._ [39] See _Stillingfleet_'s Second Vind. of the Protestant Grounds of Faith, _c._ 3. [40] _Edwards's_ New Discov. _p._ 184-215. [41] _Ecclesiast. Hist._ cent. 8. _p._ 196. [42] Vind. _p._ 199. [43] _See_ Shaftesbury's _Characteristicks_, Vol. I. p. 61. [44] Memoirs de Trevoux, _An._ 1707. _p._ 396. _An._ 1717. _p._ 1200. [45] _Trapp_'s Popery truly stated, _p._ 123. [46] _Preface._ [47] _Heylin_'s History of the Presbyterians, _p._ 391. [48] _Wotton_ on the _Misna_, p. 118. [49] _Freeholder_, No 30. [50] _Freeholder_, Numb. xlv. [51] _See_ Cicero de Officiis, _l._ 1. _c._ 30. [52] _See_ Patrick_'s Friendly Debate_, Part 1, _p._ 139-141. 5_th Edit._ [53] _Preface to_ The State of the Roman Catholick Religion, _p._ 11. [54] De Divin. l. 2. c. 25. [55] _Rog. Hoveden_, Pars ii. p. 520. [56] 1 _Kings_ xviii. [57] _Psalm_ ii. 4. [58] _Gen._ iii. 22. [59] Archaeolog. Philos. _l._ 2. _c._ 7. [60] Shaftesbury _in Charact._ Vol. 3. _and_ Whitchcot_'s Sermons_: Vol. I. [61] Shaftesbury's _Characteristicks_, Vol. I. p. 71. [62] _Page_ 307. [63] _How useful_ Lestrange_'s_ Observators, _which were design'd to expose the Dissenters to Contempt and Persecution, were deem'd to the Church at the time they were publish'd, may be judged of by Bp._ Burnet, _who says_ [_in his_ Eighteen Papers, _p._ 90.] "_Another Buffoon was hired to plague the Nation with three or four Papers a Week, which to the Reproach of the Age in which we live, had but too great and too general Effect, for poisoning the Spirits of the Clergy._" [64] _In this Work the Dissenters and Low Churchmen are sufficiently rally'd and abus'd, and particularly the_ Free-Thinkers, _whose_ Creed _is therein represented as consisting of these two Negatives_, No Queen and no God. _Examiners_, Vol. 3. p. 12. _Mr._ Addison _tells us_ [Freeholder No. 19.] "_the_ Examiner _was the favourite Work of the Party. It was usher'd into the World by a Letter from a Secretary of State, setting forth the great Genius of the Author, the Usefulness of his Design, and the mighty Consequences tha
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