101 results filtered with: Dissenters, Religious - Great Britain
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Eight speeches made in Parliament, on several important occasions. Recommended to the electors of Great-Britain, as a seasonable preparative for the ensuing elections.
Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Not baal, but the lord: or the prophet's plea for truth. A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Ledbury in Herefordshire, April the 23rd. 1710. By John Walker, M. A. Vicar of Ledbury.
Walker, John, 1650-1730.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Serious advice to the Dissenters, to persuade them from any attempt for the repealing of the Test and Corporation Act, at this critical juncture, and shew them their real interest. By one who is their hearty friend, and wishes them well.
One who is their hearty friend (of the Dissenters).Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]- Books
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A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity. Third edition, with additional notes: and a postscript on the present movement in the East. By James Bicheno, M.A.
Bicheno, J. (James), -1831.Date: [1798]- 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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The interest of England consider'd, In the Following Questions: Viz. I. Whether (according to the present Establishment of the Church) the Presbyterians ought to be Rejected and Depressed, or Protected and Encouraged? II. How far they may be Protected and Encouraged, and the Church neither Deserted nor Disobliged? III. Whether the Upholding of both Parties, is not more Desirable, and more Agreeable to the State of England, than the absolute Exalting of the One Party, and the total Subversion of the Other? Also, I. An Account of the Principles of the present Dissenters, and that they are not Inconsistent with Monarchy. II. That they are Misrepresented, as Enemies to the Civil Power; and the Objections against their Loyalty answer'd; and that grand Objection, of the Severity of their Government, remov'd: Whereby they are Prov'd to be of Settled Principles. III. Conscience, not Interest, prov'd to be the Ground of their Separating from the Church; and that the present Differences are not in Points of Doctrine, but Form of Government. IV. The Liturgy prov'd to be Deficient and Alterable, and that they allow of Natural and Decent Ceremonies, but not Mystical Ones of Humane Invention. V. Prelacy prov'd to be no Essential Part of Church-Government, and that it is not the Interest of the Prelatist to Subvert them. VI. The Objections of Unfixedness in Religion Clear'd, and what it is that hath hitherto Obstructed the Union, &c. Vii. What Thoughts Foreigners have of the State of Religion here. Viii. The Sentiments of that Great Man, the Lord Chancellor Bacon, concerning Church-Government.
Corbet, John, 1620-1680.Date: 1704- Books
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Remarks on the conduct of opposition with regard to America; shewing their inconsistency, by a short review of their own measures.
Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The reasonableness of applying for the repeal or explanation of the Corporation and Test Acts, Impartially Consider'd.
Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A glance at the history of Christianity, and of English Nonconformity. By J. Bicheno, M.A.
Bicheno, J. (James), -1831.Date: [1798]- Books
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A letter to a bishop; occasioned by the late petition to Parliament, for relief in the matter of subscription. The second edition corrected; with a postscript, containing some considerations on tests.
Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A letter to a friend: in which the occasional conformists are proved to be guilty of schism and hypocrisy. In answer to some arguments produc'd to the contrary in a late pamphlet, intituled The rights of protestant dissenters, &c.
Buckridge, William.Date: [1704]- 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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The danger of priestcraft to religion and government: with some politick reasons for toleration. Occasion'd by a discourse of Mr. Sacheverel's, intitul'd, The political union, &c. lately printed at Oxford. In a letter to a new-elected Member of Parliament.
Dennis, John, 1657-1734.Date: printed in the year, [1702]- Books
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An examination of the facts and reasonings in the Lord Bishop of Chichester's sermon preached before the House of Lords on the 31st of January last. Humbly addressed to His Lordship.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: 1732- Books
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An answer to the queries, contained in A letter to Dr. Shebbeare, printed in the Public Ledger, August 10. Together with animadversions on two speeches in defence of the printers of a paper, subscribed a South Briton. The first pronounced by The Right Hon. Thomas Townshend, in the House of Commons, And printed in the London Packet of February 18. The second by The Right Learned Counsellor Lee, in Guildhall, And printed in the Public Ledger of August 12. In the Examination of which a Comparison naturally arises between the public and private Virtues of Their Present Majesties, and those of King William and Queen Mary. The Merits, also, of Roman Catholics, and of Dissenters from the Church of England, respecting Allegiance and Liberty, and their Claims to National Protection, are fairly stated, from their past and present Transactions. By J. Shebbeare, M. D.
Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.Date: [1775]- 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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Candid thoughts on the late application of some Protestant dissenting ministers to Parliament, for abolishing the subscription required of them by the Toleration Act. By an Orthodox Dissenter.
Orthodox Dissenter.Date: [1772]- Books
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The danger of priestcraft to religion and government: with some politick reasons for toleration. Occasion'd by a discourse of Mr. Sacheverel's intitul'd, The political union, &c. lately printed at Oxford. In a letter to a new-elected Member of Parliament.
Dennis, John, 1657-1734.Date: printed in the year, 1702- Books
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The interests of the Protestant dissenters considered.
Date: 1732- Books
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The curse causeless. A sermon preach'd at Exon, Jan. 30th. 1716/17. By James Peirce.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: 1717- Books
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The interest of England consider'd, in respect to Protestants dissenting from the establish'd church. With some thoughts about occasional conformity.
Barrington, John Shute Barrington, Viscount, 1678-1734.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCIII. [1703]- Books
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An examination of the facts and reasonings in the Lord Bishop of Chichester's sermon preached before the House of Lords on the 31st of January last. Humbly addressed to His Lordship.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: 1732- Books
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A plain discovery what they would be at, in some seasonable relections on a late pamphlet, entitul'd The Protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the Grounds that Support them offered to the Consideration of such as are, or should be, their Friends; and of Others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd, &c. In a Letter to the Citizen of London, to whom that Pamphlet is also Inscrib'd.
Date: [1716]- Books
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Reasons against repealing the Occasional, and Test acts, and admitting the Dissenters to places of trust and power. Occasion'd by reading the 6th chap. of a pamphlet called, The state-anatomy of Great Britain. To which is added An answer to the most material Arguments brought by the Dissenters and their Friends for their Admission into Offices.
Somervile, William, 1675-1742.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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The curse causeless. A sermon preach'd at Exon, Jan. 30th. 1716/17. By James Peirce.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: 1717