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Dissenters, Religious - England - Early works to 1800
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A short answer to a pamphlet, called Plain reasons for dissenting from the Church of England, &c. By a clergyman.
Canning, Richard, 1708-1775.Date: 1740- Books
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The reasonableness of nonconformity to the Church of England, in point of worship. A second defence of a sermon, preach'd at Newark, June 2. 1736. Intitled, The vanity of human institutions in the worship of God. Against the exceptions of Mr. John Beach, in his Appeal to the unprejudiced. Done in the form of a dialogue, wherein Mr. Beach's arguments are all expressed in his own words. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. [Seventeen lines of quotations]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1738- Books
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A farther defence of the Methodists, in letters, addressed to the Rev. W. Russel, Curate of Pershore, in answer to his hints to the Methodists and Dissenters. By Joseph Benson.
Benson, Joseph, 1749-1821.Date: 1793- Books
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Sauce for an English gander is excellent sauce for a Scotch goose: Or A demonstrative proof that this present Parliament has not broke the union by tolerating the episcopal people in Scotland, to worship God their own way. And if ever the said union was broken, 'twas done by the late low-church P------nt, especially when the Scotch members intermedled with the Church of England by voting the late impeachment against Dr. Henry Sacheverell, contrary to the articles, canons and homilies of the said church, and the laws of this kingdom in being, and also in breach of the compact and union articles agreed on, betwixt England and Scotland.
Date: Printed in the year MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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The proper dispositions for observing a publick fast in time of war. Represented in a sermon preached to a congregation of Protestant dissenters at Salisbury, on Wednesday Feb. 17, 1748. Being the day appointed for solemn fasting and humiliation. By Samuel Roberts.
Roberts, Samuel, dissenting minister.Date: 1748