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A letter to the author of a letter to the bishops, on the application of the dissenters for a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts. By W. A.
Ashdowne, William, 1723-1810.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The advantages proposed by repealing the Sacramental Test, impartially considered. By the Rev. Dr. Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's. To which is added, remarks on a pamphlet intitled, The nature and consequences of the Sacramental Test consider'd. With reasons humbly offer'd for Repeal of it.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: [1732]- Books
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At a meeting of Protestant dissenters, of Different Denominations, in the Town and Neighbourhood of Bolton, on the 17th of December 1789, the following resolutions were unanimously agreed to; that the Corporation and Test Acts, together with all penal statutes against religious principles, are a disgrace to our country. ...
Protestant Dissenters, of Different Denominations, in the Town and Neighbourhood of Bolton.Date: 1789?]- Books
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Plain-dealing: Or, Separation without schism, and schism without separation. Exemplify'd in the case of Protestant-dissenters and church-men. By Charles Owen.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: 1715- Books
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The occasional conformist exhorted to constant communion with the Church of England: or, an abstract of His grace the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury's treatise entituled An argument for union, taken from the true Interest of those Dissenters in England, who profess and call themselves Protestants. Printed, 1683.
Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715.Date: 1705- Books
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No reason for applying for the repeal or explanation of the Corporation and Test Acts. Being a further confutation of a pamphlet lately published, called The reasonableness of applying, &c. With remarks upon The dispute better adjusted.
Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Plain dealing proved to be plain lying: being a collection of some notorious falshoods and prevarications, lately published in a scandalous libel against the Church of England; by Charles Owen, against whom an indictment was found the last assizes at Lancaster, for Writing and Publishing the said Libel.
Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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Dean Swift's tracts on the repeal of the Test Act, written, and first published, in Ireland, in the years 1731-2, viz. I. The Presbyterians Plea of Merit in order to take off the Test, impartially examined. II. The Advantages proposed by Repealing the Sacramental Test, impartially considered. III. Queries relating to the Sacramental Test.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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Remarks on the letter to the dissenters. By a churchman.
Oldmixon, Mr. (John), 1673-1742.Date: 1714- Books
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A serious and earnest address to Protestant dissenters of all denominations; representing the many and important principles, on which their dissent from the establishment is grounded.
Cornish, Joseph, 1750-1823.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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The claims of the clergy to a divine right of maintenance, and of disposing of church-livings, exemplified in the pretensions and conduct of the present Scotch clergy; and in the Behaviour of their Creatures, the Multitude. In a letter from a Scotch Presbyterian, now settled in a Dissenting Congregation in England, to a minister of the national Church of Scotland. With the Scotch minister's answer. Occasioned by the Tythe-Bill now depending in Parliament.
Scotch Presbyterian.Date: 1736- Books
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The speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. upon his impeachment at the Bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster-Hall, March 7. 1709/10.
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724.Date: Printed in the Year 1710- Books
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A second letter addressed to the delegates from the several congregations of Protestant dissenters who met at Devizes on September 14, 1789. By the Author of the first letter.
Huntingford, George Isaac, 1748-1832.Date: 1789- Books
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An address to the public, in which an answer is given to the principal objections urged in the House of Commons, By the Right Hon. Frederick Lord North, (Now Earl of Guildford) and the Right Hon. William Pitt, against the repeal of the test laws; and the consequences of an injudicious concession on the part of the advocates for the claim of the Protestant dissenters stated. With occasional remarks. By a master of arts of the Univeristy of Oxford.
Hobhouse, Benjamin, Sir, 1757-1831.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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A letter from Truth to a member of the Rose-Club.
Truth.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
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The character of an honest dissenter, in twelve marks: together with an illustration of each. Imprimatur, Ar. Charlett, 15. Jun. 1715.
Peers, Richard, 1685-1739.Date: 1715- Books
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The character of an honest dissenter, in twelve marks: together with an illustration of each. By Rich. Peers Vicar of Faringdon Berks. To which is prefix'd an additional preface in answer to a letter occasion'd by the two former editions, and pretended to be wrote by a clergy-man; and a letter from a lay-man to the author.
Peers, Richard, 1685-1739.Date: 1718- Books
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A letter to Samuel Holden, Esq; from a Dissenter in the country.
Dissenter in the country.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Free thoughts on the inconsistency of conforming to any religious test, as a condition of toleration, with the true principle of protestant dissent. By John Palmer, Minister to a Society of Protestant Dissenters in New Broad-Street.
Palmer, John, approximately 1729-1790.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Whereas it was voted, at a General Meeting of the Body of Protestant Dissenting Mininsters, in and about London, held at the Library, in Redcross-street, on Wednesday, December the 23d, 1772: ...
Date: 1773]- Books
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A letter to Earl Stanhope, on the subject of the Test, as objected to in a pamphlet recommended by His Lordship.
Hawtrey, Charles, 1732-Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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An Act for preserving the Protestant religion, by better securing the Church of England, as by law established; and for confirming the toleration granted to Protestant dissenters by an Act intituled, An Act for exempting Their Majesties Protestant subjects, dissenting from the Church of England, from the penalties of certain laws, and for supplying the defects thereof; and for the further securing the Protestant succession, by requiring the practicers of the law in North Britain to take the oaths, and subscribe the declaration therein mentioned.
Great Britain.Date: 1711 [i.e. 1712]]- Books
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Remarks on the pamphlet of Mr. Barber, dissenting minister of Rathfriland, by the Rev. Edward Ryan, B.D.
Ryan, Edward, -1819.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The debate in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 2d March, 1790, on the motion of Mr. Fox, for a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts; in which the arguments of the different speakers are given with correctness and impartiality.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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The Clergyman's caution to the freeholders of Great-Britain.
Date: 1722