id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37302 Stephens, William An Account of the Growth of Deism in England .txt text/plain 9625 434 73 intrinsick Goodness of the Law of _Christ_, was sufficient to gain mens create a God for the People's Worship; 'tis plain, that their Religion rival the Sovereign Power; the _Bishop_'s House like that of the _King_, ordinary Discourses of the _Clergy_, in which the Church of _England_ is Church now is King _William's de facto Title_; And no Conformity to King had better Titles to his Crown, as the Consent of the People in who own the King's Right upon the Consent of the People, be still you will be a Son of the Church of _England_ you must hold Kings and Act of Uniformity reduced to be King of the Church-party; and at last, would pay a respect to the Clergy of the Church of _England_, which was Religion of all Christians by their Devotion to the See of _Rome_, i.e. indeed to themselves; and he doubted whether any Church were ./cache/37302.txt ./txt/37302.txt