The Foundation of Tythes Shaken: And the Four Principal Posts, Viz. Divine Institution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary Donations, and Positive Laws, on Which the Nameless Author Hath Set His Pretended Right to Tythes, Are Removed, in the Following Reply
The Foundation of Tythes Shaken: And the Four Principal Posts, Viz. Divine Institution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary Donations, and Positive Laws, on Which the Nameless Author Hath Set His Pretended Right to Tythes, Are Removed, in the Following Reply
Excerpt from The Foundation of Tythes Shaken: And the Four Principal Posts, Viz. Divine Institution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary Donations, and Positive Laws, on Which the Nameless Author Hath Set His Pretended Right to Tythes, Are Removed, in the Following Reply This, Reader, is the Language wherewith he treatk me, notwithfianding which he hath the confidence to Brand me with Railing, for calling Tythes the Free/is Delilah, the wry Darling and Minion of the C lergy This he fays is 111 Language, pag. Il'. And Scurrility, ...
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Excerpt from The Foundation of Tythes Shaken: And the Four Principal Posts, Viz. Divine Institution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary Donations, and Positive Laws, on Which the Nameless Author Hath Set His Pretended Right to Tythes, Are Removed, in the Following Reply This, Reader, is the Language wherewith he treatk me, notwithfianding which he hath the confidence to Brand me with Railing, for calling Tythes the Free/is Delilah, the wry Darling and Minion of the C lergy This he fays is 111 Language, pag. Il'. And Scurrility, pag. 12 which he will not meddle with. But if this be ill Lan guage and Scurrility, by what Name} marvel lhall that Language of his pals, which is before recited! Doubt lels it Railing he not Reafoning (as he truly rays) his Book is (0 replete with Railing, that there islittle room for Reafoning in it. And though he terms that expref lion of mine Scurrility, and lays he will not meddle with it, yet can he not forbear, but in the very net'tt page catches up this which himl'elfaccounts ill Language andscurrility, and throws it at the tahert, calling 73th the Quakers Delilah, the fiery Darling and Minion of that Seil, pag. 13. And fo tranfported he is with pa ion againft the Quakers, that he fees not the abl'ur dity he runs himitli upon, in taxing the Qaaheri with railing at Tythes in the very fame Line, wherein he calls 'iythet the Quakers Delilah, the fiery Dd l g ahd Minion of that Stile Is not this contradi???'tory? About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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