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The torture of conscience; or, A faithful relation of the proceedings of the Inquisition at Granada, Concerning a man call'd Isaac, a native of mompelier, who was burnt a live in Spain, for the Protestant religion, having suffer'd two years and one month the rigour of that inquisition, for saying, that Christ had ordain'd no more than two sacraments, and that the Virgin Mary went not with soul and body into heaven, and that neither she nor the saints do hear our prayers. Written by John Catel, a brother sufferer by the said inquisition, as appears by his true relation of it.
Catel, John.Date: [1710?]- Books
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Causa Dei et reipublicæ contra novatores. An epistolary conference between a Reverend Nonjuror and a loyal Oxonian, ... With an Oxford scholar's advice to the Pretender.
Reverend Nonjuror.Date: [1748]- Books
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The mystery of phanaticism: or the artifices of dissenters to support their schism. Together with the evil and danger of them. Set forth in fourteen letters to a friend. Wherein is made appear, That nothing but the Subtilty and Cunning of their Teachers, doth hinder the People from conformity. By a divine of the Church of England. This work was perus'd in Manuscript and greatly approv'd by Archbishop Sancroft, Bishop Kenn, Mr. Kettlewell, Dr. Aldrich, Dean of Christ-Church Oxon, Dr. Jane, &c. to whom the author was well-known and admir'd for his Learning and firm Adherence to the Principles of real Christianity.
A. B.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Opposition opposed: or the Bedfordshire minister's reasons for not joining (at their earnest Solicitations) with a society, at the New-York Coffee House London, in an opposition to a late application to Parliament in favour of dissenting ministers, tutors, and schoolmasters.
Bedfordshire Minister.Date: [1773]