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The danger of the church-establishment of England, from the insolence of protestant dissenters. Wherein it appears from their late writings, that they have attempted to subvert the liturgy, the canons, articles, and the whole discipline of the Church of England; From the Insolence of Protestant Dissenters. Wherein it appears from their late Writings, That they have attempted to subvert the Liturgy, the Canons, Articles, and the whole Discipline of the Church of England; To Ruin the Reputation of the Universities and the Episcopal Clergy, and to inflame the Minds of the People against the Establish'd Form of Church-Government in this Kingdom. With Short Remarks upon every Chapter. In a letter to Sir John Smith. By the author of The scourge.
Lewis, Thomas, 1689-1749?.Date: [1718]- Books
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A free address to Protestant Dissenters, as such. By a Dissenter.
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Billa vera: or, the natural way to prevent occasional conformity, and effect a union in religion. Humbly offer'd to Publick Consideration.
Date: 1703- Books
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High-Flown episcopal and priestly claims freely examin'd: in a dialogue betwixt a country gentleman and a country vicar. Wherein Church-Authority, Confirmation, Absolution, The Burial of the Dead, the Power of Bishops to give the Holy Ghost, and of Priests to forgive Sins; The Consecration of Churches and Church-Yards, and Bowing toward the Altar and the East; are particularly consider'd. To which is prefix'd, an admonition to those who are press'd to come to confirmation: and some remarks on a book lately publish'd, intitled, Short instructions for them that are preparing for confirmation, &c.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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An history of the corporation and test acts. With an Investigation of their Importance to the Establishment in Church and State. Addressed to the People of England; and particularly the County of Suffolk. By Capel Lofft.
Lofft, Capel, 1751-1824.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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The danger of the church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant Dissenters. Wherein it appears from their late Writings, That they have attempted to subvert the Liturgy, the Canons, Articles, and the whole Discipline of the Church of England; To Ruin the Reputation of the Universities and the Episcopal Clergy, and to Inflame the Minds of the People against the Establish'd Form of Church-Government in this Kingdom. With Short Remarks upon every Chapter. In a letter to Sir John Smith. By the author of The scourge.
Lewis, Thomas, 1689-1749?.Date: 1718- Books
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An enquiry into the principles of toleration, the degree in which they are admitted by our laws, and the reasonableness of the late application made by the Dissenters to Parliament for an enlargement of their religious liberties.
Fownes, Joseph, 1715-1789.Date: M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]- Books
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A brief enquiry into the true nature of schism: or, a persuasive to Christian love and charity. To which is added, The lay-man's reasons, for his joining in stated Communion, with a congregation of moderate dissenters. Humbly submitted to better Judgments: by Matthew Henry.
Henry, Matthew, 1662-1714.Date: 1717- Books
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A Letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice. August 24. 1701.
Date: 1712- Books
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The principles and practice of moderate nonconformists with respect to ordination, Exemplify'd: in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. John Munckley, January the 19th. 1717. And A Charge given to Mr. James Read, Mr. Henry Read, Mr. Richard Biscoe, Mr. George Smyth, and Mr. S. Chandler, after their being Ordain'd, Dec. 19th. 1716. To which is added, a letter to a divine in Germany, giving a Brief but True Account of the Protestant Dissenters in England. By Edmund Calamy, D.D.
Calamy, Edmund, 1671-1732.Date: 1717- Books
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Animadversions on some passages of Mr. Edmund Calamy's abridgment of Mr. Richard Baxter's History of his life and times; in a dialogue betwixt a church-man and a peaceable dissenter. In which are shewn, The Affection of Him, and his Worthies, to the Establishment in Church and State, and the Tendency of their Principles. By a lover of his country, and a friend to peace.
Sharpe, Isaac, 1695-1718Date: 1704- Books
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Fifteen sermons on several occasions, eight of which were never before printed. To which is added a scripture catechism: or, the principles of the Christian religion laid down in the words of the Bible. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce of Exon.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Peace at home: or, a vindication of the proceedings of the Honourable the House of Commons, on the Bill for preventing danger from occasional conformity. Shewing The Reasonableness and even Necessity of such a Bill, For the better Security of The Established Government, For Preserving the Publick Peace both in Church and State, And for Quieting the Minds of Her Majesty's Subjects. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth, A Member of the Honourable House of Commons.
Mackworth, Humphrey, Sir, 1657-1727.Date: 1704- Books
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A second defence of the three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, against a pamphlet, entitled, The dissenting gentleman's second letter to the Reverend Mr. White, in answer to his Three Letters, &c. To which is added, an appendix, being a vindication of the former defence against the dissenting gentleman's postcript to his second Letter, &c. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
White, John, approximately 1685-1755.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- 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 address to the whigs, and particularly the dissenters, on the present posture of affairs. By a freeholder.
Freeholder.Date: 1734- Books
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Fifteen sermons on several occasions, eight of which were never before printed. To which is added a scripture-catechism: or, the principles of the Christian religion laid down in the words of the bible. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Peirce of Exon.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Irenicum: or, the importance of unity in the church of Christ considered; and applied towards the healing of our unhappy differences and divisions.
Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The wolf stript of his Shepherd's cloathing, in answer to a late celebrated book intitul'd Moderation a virtue, wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: and their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of Her Majesty, and her three estates of Parliament. The fourth edition. By one call'd an high-church-man. With my service to Dr. D'avenant.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: 1704- Books
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An enquiry into the principles of toleration; the degree, in which they are admitted by our laws; and the reasonableness of the late application made by the Dissenters to Parliament for an enlargement of their religious liberties. By Joseph Fownes.
Fownes, Joseph, 1715-1789.Date: [1773]- Books
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The speech of a noble peer upon the reading of the bill for preventing occasional conformity.
Haversham, John Thompson, Baron, 1647-1710.Date: 1704]- Books
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A vindication of the dissenters from the charge of rebellion, and being the authors of our civil wars: Proving from the most Authentick Historians; I. That the Unhappy War between K. Charles I. and his Parliament began principally upon a Civil and Military, not a Religious Account. II. That the most Eminent Leading-Men, who first engag'd in the Parliament Quarrel, were Conformists and Men of Episcopal Principles. III. That the Presbyterians did oppose that King's Murder And IV. That they did contribute their good Offices towards the Restoration of King Charles II. By John Withers.
Withers, John, 1669-1729.Date: [1719]- Books
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An answer to Mr. Peirce's Western inquisition, &c.
Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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An history of the corporation and test acts. With an investigation of their importance to the establishment in church and state. Addressed to the People of England; and Particularly to the County of Suffolk. By Capel Lofft.
Lofft, Capel, 1751-1824.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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High-Flown episcopal and priestly claims freely examin'd: in a dialogue betwixt a country gentleman and a country vicar. Wherein church-authority, confirmation, absolution; the burial of the dead, the Power of Bishops to give the Holy Ghost, and of Priests to forgive Sins; the Consecration of Churches and Church-Yards, and Bowing toward the Altar and the East; are particularly consider'd. To which is Prefix'd, An Admonition to those who are press'd to come to Confirmation: And some remarks on a Book lately publish'd, intitled, Short Instructions for them that are preparing for Confirmation, &c.
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]