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    Free and Candid Disquisitions is a 1749 pamphlet written and compiled by John Jones, a Welsh Church of England clergyman, and published anonymously. The...
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  • writer and clergyman in the Church of England. Boswell's writings, including a two-volume response to John Jones's 1749 Free and Candid Disquisitions, were...
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    church and with influence by John Jones's 1749 Free and Candid Disquisitions, Lindsey added further Unitarian alterations to Clarke's work and published...
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  • 8 August 1770) was a Welsh clergyman and controversialist. He was the compiler of Free and Candid Disquisitions, an anonymously published 1749 book on...
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  • also published the histories of Robertson and Hume, as well as John Jones's Free and Candid Disquisitions. Millar was the plaintiff in the 1769 case...
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  • the Bible and remove suggestion that knowing Latin was a prerequisite for ministry. He drew upon John Jones's 1749 Free and Candid Disquisitions in proposing...
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  • his Duty, and his Expectations (psychology) Eliza Haywood – Dalinda (novel) Aaron Hill – Gideon John Jones – Free and Candid Disquisitions William Law...
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    Cleveland, and died, 7 August 1787, a few weeks later. In 1749, vicar of Alconbury John Jones published his Free and Candid Disquisitions, proposing modifications...
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    the church and influenced by John Jones's 1749 Free and Candid Disquisitions, he added further Unitarian alterations to Clarke's work and published them...
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    in response to John Jones's Free and Candid Disquisitions (1749). However, as a conciliator he eschewed controversy and rejoiced that he was "called...
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