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A treatise on agistment tithe, in which the nature, right, objects, mode of payment, and method of ascertaining the value of each species of it, are fully stated and explained. By Tho. Bateman, A.M. chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Gordon, vicar of Whaplode, Lincolnshire, &c.
Bateman, Tho. (Thomas), Vicar of Whaplode.Date: 1778- Books
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The clergy-Man's pretence of divine right to tithes, Examined and Refuted. Being a Full answer to W. W.'s Fourth Letter, in his Book, Intituled, The Clergy's Legal Right to Tithes asserted. To which he hath also annexed, a Justification of the Divine right, Erroneously so called. By John Gratton.
Gratton, John, 1641-1712.Date: 1703- Pictures
A tall, thin military officer carries on his shoulders an enormously fat parson dressed in gown and bands followed by a dejected-looking farmer. Etching by J. Gillray, 1783.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: April 10 1783Reference: 585052i- Books
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An essay on the simplicity of truth; Being an attempt to ascertain the use and extent of discipline, in the Church of Christ; to which is added, a postscript on tithes. Particularly addressed to the people called Quakers; By Catholicus, a peaceable member of that society.
Portsmouth, Henry, -1780.Date: Anno MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A short vindication of the clergy's right to tythes, Occasioned by a message from a speaker, among the people call'd Quakers, to a clergyman of the church of England. In a letter to said speaker. By Stephen Clarke, M.A. rector o[f] Burythorpe, in Yorkshire.
Clarke, Stephen, Rector of Burythorpe.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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An old looking-glass, for the laity and clergy, of all denominations, who either give or receive money under pretence of the Gospel: being considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hierlings [sic] out of the Church of Christ. Wherein are also discoursed of tythes, church fees, church revenues, christnings, marriages, burials, and whether any maintenance of Gospel-servants ought to be settled by law. By John Milton, author of Paradise lost. [Fifteen lines of quotations]
Milton, John, 1608-1674.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The original and right of tithes, for the maintenance of the ministry in a Christian church truly stated. To which is annex'd, the draught of a bill prepared to have been offered to the Parliament in the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, Ao 1691. For the restraining of pluralities of benefices, with cure of souls. With Reasons for said Bill. By Humphrey Prideaux, D. D. Dean of Norwich.
Prideaux, Humphrey, 1648-1724.Date: 1710- Books
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A defence of the right to tithes on principles of equity, with observations on a commutation.
Date: 1794- Ephemera
I ... having been duly elected Chairman of the* ... meeting, holden on the ... day of ... in the year 183 , at the ... in the parish of ... , for the purpose of considering an agreement for communtation of the tithes of the said parish ... Do hereby give notice.
Date: [1830?]- Books
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Rees Griffith, appellant, Thomas Lewis, Esq; respondent. The respondent's case.
Lewis, Thomas, 1690-1777.Date: 1737]- Books
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An old looking-glass for the laity and clergy of all denominations, who either give or receive money under pretence of the Gospel: being considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the Church of Christ. Wherein are also discoursed of tythes, church-fees, church-revenues, christnings, marriages, burials, and whether any maintenance of Gospel-servants ought to be settled by law. By John Milton, author of Paradise lost. With the life of Milton: also large extracts from his works, concerning bishops. [Twelve lines of quotations]
Milton, John, 1608-1674.Date: M,DCC,LXX. [1770]- Books
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A discourse concerning the maintenance, Due to those that Preach the Gospel: In which The Question, Whether tithes Are by the Divine Law, the Ministers Due? Is considered: And the Negative Prov'd. By J. Mather, D. D.
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1709- Books
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Paying tythes inconsistent with the principles of the people called Quakers. Wherein the reasons for their refusal are briefly stated; the Pleas and Excuses made by some for complying with Demands of that Nature, are considered and refuted; as also the Discipline of the Society which requires dealing with, and finally censuring those who will not be reclaimed, vindicated.
Date: 1774- Books
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Liber regis, vel thesaurus rerum ecclesiasticarum. By John Bacon, Esq. Receiver of the First Fruits. With an appendix, containing proper directions and precedents relating to presentations, institutions, inductions, dispensations, &c. and a complete alphabetical index.
Ecton, John, -1730.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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News from the country: or The ploughman's lamentaion; By way of dialogue, between a country parson, a lawyer, and a ploughman. Concerning a Quacker's not paying tythes.
Date: 1747- Ephemera
...the undersigned, being ... or duly authorized agent of ... within the parish of ... in the county of ... , whose interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of lands subject to tithes in the said parish, do by this notice in writing, under ... hand call a parochial meeting of land-owners and tithe-owners.
Date: [1830?]- Books
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The examiner examined: or, H. Wolstenholme's examination of the reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes, considered: and the Conduct and Doctrine of the said People vindicated against his unjust Reflections upon them. By George Bewley.
Bewley, George, 1748 or 1749-1828.Date: 1781- Books
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Tithes indefensible: or, observations on the origin and effects of tithes, with some remarks on the tithe laws. By Thomas Thompson, F. S. A. and Honorary Member of the Board of Agriculture. The third edition, with an appendix on a commutation of tithes, and including a short account of tithes in Scotland.
Thompson, Thomas (Banker)Date: Anno 1796- Books
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A treatise on agistment tithe, in which the nature, right, objects, mode of payment, and method of ascertaining the value of each species of it, are fully stated and Explained. As settled in Pursuance of a decree Of the Court of Exchequer, Made in Easter Term M,DCC,LXXIV. By Tho: Bateman, A.M. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon, Vicar of Whaplode, Lincolnshire, &c.
Bateman, Tho. (Thomas), Vicar of Whaplode.Date: 1778