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A letter to the Rev'd. Mr. Samuel Haliday; wherein his scheme of minnisterial [sic] communion, in the seventh page of his introduction, to his Reasons against subscription to the Westminster confession of faith is examin'd, and compar'd with his four grand arguments. Als o a remark, occasion'd by an uncharitable Reflection in the Eleventh Page of his late Letter, directed to the Rev'd. Mr. Gilbert Kennedy. By Samuel Hemphil, M. A.
Hemphill, Samuel, -1741.Date: Printed in the Year 1726- Books
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A solemn act of confession and intercession, suited to the plan of those London divines, who requested all the well-disposed Christians (laity as well as Clergy) throughout the nation, to join with them in a solemn act of humiliation, for One Hour every Lord's-Day Evening: on Account of their own Sins, and the Sins of this Nation, during those calamitous Times, viz. in the year 1757, and now reprinted as equally suitabl to the present. By the late Rev. Mr. Basset, Archdeacon of Stow.
Basset, William, 1703 or 1704-1765.Date: [1780]- Books
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A short, fair and free inquiry, how the common prayers, as prescrib'd in the English liturgy, could be used and assented to, in times of usurpation, ...
Date: 1730?]- Books
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A solemn act of confession and intercession, suited to the plan of those London divines, who requested all the well disposed Christians, (laity as well as Clergy) throughout the nation, to join with them in a solemn act of humiliation, for One Hour every Lord's Day Evening; on account of their own Sins, and the Sins of this Nation, during those calammitous Times, viz. in the year 1757, and now re-printed as equally suitable to the present. By the late Rev. Mr. Basset, Arch Deacon of Stow.
Basset, William, 1703 or 1704-1765.Date: [1780?]