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Freedom of religion - Early works to 1800
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An appeal to the public for religious liberty, against the oppressions of the present day. [Three lines from Galatians]
Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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To worship God in spirit, & in truth, is to worship him in the true liberty of conscience; that is in bondage to no flesh. And in this spirit of liberty, I have composed the following treatise, and recommend it to the reader. John Bolles, a servant of Jesus Christ. [Nine lines from Revelation] With an answer thereto; by Jacob Johnson, Pastor of a church of Christ in Groton.
Bolles, John, 1677-1767.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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A petition written with an intention that it should be presented to the House of Lords, concerning freedom in religion; wherein are stated the principles of that most glorious institution, the Philosophical Society in London. It is high Time to break the Fetters of Mankind. Together with notes, axioms of freedom; an address to the inhabitants of Great Britain. Like a Looking Glass, which shews a Monster all its Deformity Truth offends the Wicked. And a justification of Lord George Gordon, For being at the Head of the Protestants against the Papists. The Preface contains a curious Remark on Lord G. Gordon's Indictment. In Favour of Universal Toleration and a General Reformation.
Date: 1781- Books
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A vindication of the religion of Mr. Jefferson, and a statement of his services in the cause of religious liberty. By a friend to real religion.
Knox, Samuel, 1755 or 1756-1832.Date: [1800]- Books
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Instructions to the Right Rev. Richard Ld. Bishop of St. Davids, in defence of religious liberty. Being Remarks upon his Lordship's Dedication, lately publish'd; with a Counter-Dedication, compar'd Paragraph by Paragraph with the Same: And humbly Inscrib'd to that Right Reverend Prelate. By Jonathan Jones, Esq;
Jones, Jonathan, active 1729.Date: [1729]