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Letters to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstone, concerning his exposition of the Act of Toleration, and some positions relative to religious liberty, in his celebrated commentaries on the laws of England. By Philip Furneaux, D.D.

By: Furneaux, Philip, 1726-1783.Publisher: London : printed for T. Cadell, successor to Mr. Millar , 1770Description: [2], xv, [1], 166p. ; 8°.Subject(s): Blackstone, William, Sir, 1723-1780 | Toleration | Freedom of religion -- England | Dissenters, Religious -- England
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VOL.82(7) Excerpta è statutis academiæ Cantabrigiensis præfectorum interpretationibus, senatus decretis, et literis regiis, ad scholarium officia pertinentia. VOL.82(8) Sydney Gardens Vauxhall, Bath. Syllabus, or descriptive representation of the numerous productions of nature and art, presented in this extensive establishment; particularly embracing those improvements and additions that have been lately effected - the new aviary, the labyrinth, Merlin's swing and grotto, the natural curiosity - the echo, the miller's house and water mill, ancient dilapidated castle, hermit's cot, new theatre, cosmorama, &c. &c. With terms of subscriptions; public breakfasts; the galas; and every particular connected with this interesting and fashionable rendezvous. Illustrated with a ground plan of the labyrinth, by John Kerr, author of numerous dramatic pieces performed at the London theatres &c. VOL.82(9) Theory of some of the elementary operations in arithmetic and algebra; to which is added, an appendix with a view to their application and practice, intended for the use of the under graduates of the College. By R. F. Purdon, F.T.C.D. VOL.83(1) Letters to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstone, concerning his exposition of the Act of Toleration, and some positions relative to religious liberty, in his celebrated commentaries on the laws of England. By Philip Furneaux, D.D. VOL.83(2) A detailed report of the speeches in both Houses of Parliament on the Irish Roman Catholic petition, from the 25th March, 1805, the day when it was first presented, to the 14th May following, when it was finally rejected. Including an accurate copy of that celebrated petition. Compiled from the only authentic sources. VOL.83(3) Popery unmasked, in a letter to His Royal Highness, the Duke of Sussex; on the impolicy of making any farther political concessions to the Papists of the United Empire. VOL.84 Free thoughts on the toleration of Popery, deduced from a review of its principles and history, with respect to liberty and the interest of princes and nations. Wherein the question concerning the repeal of the penal statutes is examined, and some late acts of the British legislature are considered; with some occasional remarks on the religious establishment and laws of Great Britain. The whole authenticated and illustrated by a variety of historical notes and unexceptionable testimonies. To which is subjoined an appendix, containing several papers relative to the subject. By Calvinus Minor, Scoto Britannus.

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