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To be copied
disobedient? did he mean to justify the
false Philosopher, or the mad Fanatic,
in refusing obedience to the laws of his
country, upon motives, drawn from a false
chain of reasoning, or from a mistaken sense
of Scripture? Or, did he mean to perplex, and
confound the well meaning Citizen, by
holding out to him contrary, and irreconcileable
obligations?
It would, I think be no difficult matter to
produce various examples of the flattest,
and most direct contradiction between the
laws of revelation, and the laws of England.
A few examples shall suffice. "Thou shalt not Exod: Chap. 22. Ver. 18
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