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Dissenters, Religious - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A letter from a dissenter in the city, to his Country-Friend. Wherein Moderation and Occasional Conformity are Vindicated, the Plot of the Occasional-Bill-Men against Toleration is Discover'd; and all the Treasonable Designs of the Tackers are Expos'd to Common View.
Dissenter in the City.Date: 1705- Books
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The mask of moderation pull'd off the foul face of occasional conformity: Being an answer to a late poisonous pamphlet, entitul'd Moderation still a vertue. Wherein the loose reasoning and shuffling arguments of that author, are plainly laid open and confuted.
Grascome, Samuel, 1641-1708?.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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A letter to certain dissenting ministers in Wales, occasioned by their forming an association, and subscribing to certain articles of faith. With a postscript, containing remarks on a late vindication of their conduct. By a layman.
Layman.Date: 1771- Books
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[The humble] address of the dissenting ministers in and about the City of London; viz. Presbyterians, Independants, and Baptists: presented to Her Majesty by the Reverend Mr. Daniel Williams. To Her Most Excellent Majesty, Anne by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Queen, defender of the faith, &c.
Date: 1702]- Books
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The royal censure of partial conformity, truly representing the case of church-men and dissenters, in the time of King James the First, in his proclamations, declarations and conferences, relating thereunto.
England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I)Date: 1704