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Strictures, on a Letter to the Bishop of Salisbury, on his late charge to the clergy of his diocese: by H.W. of Salisbury, a dissenter; author of "A tour to the United States of America." By a critic.
Critic.Date: 1798- Books
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Observations on the signs and duties of the present times: with some account of a society of clergymen in London, who have agreed to preach in rotation weekly lectures in each other's churches and chapels, on this important subject: and a summary of their views and endeavours to excite a spirit of prayer, and of exertion to promote vital godliness at this alarming period. Drawn up by the desire of the society, and published with their approbation, By Thomas Scott, Chaplain to the Lock Hospital.
Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821.Date: 1799- Books
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The protestant expostulator, upon the modern controversies, between the Bishop of Bangor and the Reverend Dr. Sherlock, Law, Snape, Trap, and the rest of the Anti-Bangorian Party. The first part. A general answer discovering the evil tendency of the Anti-Bangorian principles. By W. Davenport, M.A.
Davenport, William, theologian.Date: [1718]- Books
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An expedient towards the establishing a worthy body of parochial resident clergy throughout the whole kingdom. In a letter to a friend.
R. C.Date: printed in the Year 1769- Books
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The prophecy of humphrey tindal, Vicar of Wellenger, shewing the downfal of the clergy, and the woeful and miserable condition of the kingdom. With several other remarkable passages.
Tindal, Humphrey.Date: In 1795