60 results filtered with: Church and state in Great Britain
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The case of the Dissenters, and others in office, with respect to the laws now in force. The opinion of council thereon Who are, and who are not (by the late Act) forbid going to a Dissenting Meeting for Religious Worship? And the Oaths required from all in publick Employments: Likewise when, and where they are obliged to take the same. Absolutely necessary For every one that is, or may hereafter be an Officer, Preacher, Teacher, Schoolmaster, Practicer of the Law, &c. By which it will appear, that a popish pretender, can never be brought in, without perjuring the greatest part of the nation.
Date: [1712]- Books
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A short view of the conduct of the English clergy, So far as relates to civil affairs, from the Conquest to the Revolution.
Date: M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]- Books
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The pillars of priestcraft and orthodoxy shaken. In two volumes. ...
Baron, Richard, approximately 1720-1768.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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Mr. Benjamin Hoadly. Against The Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin Lord Bishop of Bangor: or, An humble Reply to his Lordship's Answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's Letter, occasion'd by that Great Prelate's Sermon, Preach'd before the King at St. James's, March 31st, 1717.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: 1717- Books
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The divine economy of Christ in his kingdom or church as practised, taught and ordained by himself to continue according to scripture alone. By George Bruning.
Bruning, George.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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The history of the Test Act: in which the mistakes in some late writings against it are rectified, and the importance of it to the Church explain'd.
Date: 1733- Books
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The case of the Church of England's memorial fairly stated: or, a modest enquiry into the grounds of those prejudices that have been entertain'd against it.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: Printed in the Year, 1705- Books
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A serious inquiry into this grand question; whether a law to prevent the occasional conformity of dissenters, would not be inconsistent with the Act of toleration, And a Breach of the Queen's Promise.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: printed in the year, 1704- Books
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A letter addressed to the inhabitants of Warwick, in answer to several charges of a very extraordinary kind, advanced against the dissenters assembling at the Chapel, in High-Street; by the Rev. Mr. Miller, vicar of St. Nicholas. By William Field, Minister of the Chapel.
Field, William, 1768-1851.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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King William's affection to the Church of England examin'd.
Date: Printed in the Year 1703- Books
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Reasons for the law, now depending in Parliament, to prevent the further growth of schism. Shewing, that the indulgence granted to Dissenters is dangerous both to church and state.
Date: 1714- Books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the bill for preventing the growth of schism. By Richard Steele, Esq;
Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729.Date: 1714- Books
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The alliance between church and state: or, the necessity and equity of an established religion and a test law demonstrated. In Three Books. The third edition, corrected and enlarged. By the Rev. Mr. Warburton, Preacher to the Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn.
Warburton, William, 1698-1779.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A letter to Sir H. Mackworth, concerning his treatise about the late occasional bill. Upon four heads especially. I. Whether all wise Nations in the World do preserve the Administration of Publick Affairs in Persons of one and the same Perswasion, in Matters of Religion. II. Whether the Admission of any into Imployments, other than Sincere Members of a National Church, be consistent with the Safety of the Establish'd Government. III. Whether Occasional Communion with the Church, and abiding Nonconformity, are Contradictions. IV. Whether Dissenters do not still need, in several Instances, to be convinced by the Author, of the Usefulness and Necessity of such a Bill, for their own Good. By John Lacy, Esq;
Lacy, John, 1664-Date: 1704- Books
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The fifth collection of Cato's political letters in The London Journal.
Trenchard, John, 1662-1723.Date: [1721]- Books
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Constitution in church and state. Three sermons Preached on Occasion of the present rebellion, at St. Ann's Limehouse, and the Chapel of Poplar, In Sept. and Oct. 1745. By Glocester Ridley, LL. B. Published at the Request of the Parishioners.
Ridley, Glocester, 1702-1774.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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The thirteenth chapter to the Romans, vindicated from the abusive senses put upon it. Written by a curate of Salop; and directed to the clergy of that county, and the neighbouring ones of North-Wales; To whom the Author wisheth Patience, Moderation, and a Good Understanding, for Half an Hour.
Fleetwood, William, 1656-1723.Date: [1710]- Books
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The divine rights of the British nation and constitution vindicated. In remarks on the several papers publish'd against the Reverend Mr. Hoadly's Considerations upon the Bishop of Exeter's sermons. Viz. Answer to Mr. Hoadly, by Bp of Exeter. Vindication of the Bishop, by Mr. O-th. Tom a Bedlam, by L-ke M-ne. Revolution no Rebellion, by Mr. P-te. Best Answer, &c. by L-y.
Spark, NathanielDate: M.DCC.X. [1710]- Books
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Faction in power: or, the mischiefs and dangers of a High-Church Magistracy. Shewing I. That the Nation can never have a settled Peace, nor the Constitution be Safe, while Persons Disaffected to the Present Government are possest of any Part of its Authority. II. The many Hardships His Majesty King George's best Subjects lie under from their Insolence and Oppression.
Date: [1717]- Books
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The pillars of priestcraft and orthodoxy shaken. In four volumes. ...
Baron, Richard, approximately 1720-1768.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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An answer to the reasons for making the River Douglas navigable.
Date: 1720]- Books
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A vindication of the authority of Christian princes, over ecclesiastical synods. From the exemptions made against it by Mr. Hill, and the Pretences of Divine Right, In his books on that subject; and especially in his last, Entituled, The Rights and Liberties of the Christian Church Asserted. To which are added, some letters that past between Dr. Wake and him relating to that controversy.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: 1701- Books
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Reflections on the principles and institutions of popery, with reference to the civil society and government, especially that of this kingdom; occasioned by the Rev. John Milner's history of Winchester. In letters to the Rev. John Monk Newbolt, Rector of St. Maurice, Winchester. By John Sturges, LL. D. Prebendary of Winchester, Chancellor of the Diocese, and one of His Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary.
Sturges, John, 1736-1807.Date: 1800- Books
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The divine rights of the British nation and constitution vindicated. In Remarks on the several Papers publish'd against the Reverend Mr. Hoadly's Considerations upon the Bp of Exeter's Sermons. Viz. Answer to Mr. Hoadly, by Bishop of Exeter, Vindication of the Bishop, by Mr. O-th. Tom a Bedlam, by L-ke M-ne, Revolution no Rebellion, by Mr. J-s. Best Answer, &c. by L-Ley. By N. S. Esq;
Spark, NathanielDate: M.DCC.X. [1710]- Books
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A project for the more effectual compleating the new reformation, or Extirpation of the Faction, Mention'd in the Examiner, No. 36. In a letter to the Author of the Examiner.
Clearbrook, William.Date: 1713