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Show '"P ""7". "KAW-‘wzmvu/aw um._._..,..,_,~;. 2. Animadverfions on the late Attempt to deprive the Clergyof fome Part of thefe Pollefliens, by Mleans of a Nullum Tcmpus Bill. 3. Animadverfions on an Attempt now forming to de- That every Man in Society either is, or ought to be, his own Legiflator, his own Governor, and his own I. prive them of {till more. by Means of a Bill l'itely prelentcd to the Grand Juries throughout the King- dom, for compelling the Clergy to accept of {rich Compenfations in Lieu of Tithes, as Perfons interef'rcd in the Payment of Tithes {hall dié'tate to them : Togcther with a Parody on fome Parts of the {aid Bill, refpefling the Cafe of Landlords and Tenants, ac... Director. 2. That all Taxes Whatl'oever [even tholc which are for the necell'ary Support of the state, and for the Pay- merit of its Debts] ounh; to be conlideied as mere 1* rec- G £5, and voluntary onations. cording to the modern Doctrine of the natural Equality ofMankind, and of a free and equal Republic. That in the All-airs of Taxation and Legiflation, if any l'erfon can have a Right to mac another, or to 4.. A Propol'al for thegrml/ml Abolition of Tithes to the mutual Satisfaétion 0f Incumbent and l'arifhioners, by a Bill to enable, but not to compel. the Parties concerned to exchange Tithes for Lands. mate Laws to bind him, Without his own Content, 5. Commendations bellowed on the truly pious, and really Terms. ill/.7713 Degree, he mull: have a Right to tax and bind‘ him in all Degretb; Or in other "lotus, that there can be no Medium found out between dljcrct'zomzry Pawer---and arbitrary Power; they being fynonimous patriotic Delign of a Bill now depending, to enable the poorer Clergy to rebuild and improve their Parfonage Houfes, Out-Houfes, 8:0; wherein will be pointed out certain Orniflions and Imperfeé‘rions in the laid Bill; and a l.'lethod {uggefled for the more effiétuall anl‘wering the good Intent ofthe Framers of that Bill, without mortgaging the Living, for the Repairs or 4. . That the Enjoyment of Protcé'tion, and of all the Benefits of a lbcial ‘atate, doth not oblige any Man to obey that State any longer than he pleafes; unlefi he has bound himfelf by a {pecial Covenant lo to do. 5. That length of Time, quiet Polleflion, and peacea- Rebuilding of the Parfonage Houfe, 556. ble Enjoyment can give no Right or T itle to any ()0. l vernment founded originally on Force, and not on Confent. To be pally/lard after a Pacz'fimtz'aiz will; the Colomes. Confutation of fome Parts of Mr. LOCKE'S Treatife on the true Origin, Extent, and End ofC il Go- vernment: VVherein the following l'ofitions of Mr. LOCK: and his Followers will be particularly confidered, and examined. - To lie publzflzad the la]? of all, if Divine Pr oia'cme flwuld vow/2,02]? Life and Health Id the Author. Revifal of the Common Prayer, agreeably to the Principles of Orthodoxy: Cr an Ellay towards improving our Forms of public )VVorlhtp,pf wliltflio'tét I. The; injuiing, or undermining our lublic, e 1L lilac ,‘ national Religion.---\Vhith Treanfe Will confii 01‘ f" A the following Particulars. |