252 results filtered with: Dissenters, Religious - England - Early works to 1800
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The common rights of subjects, defended: and the nature of the sacramental test, consider'd. In answer to the Dean of Chichester's vindication of the Corporation and Test acts. By Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761.Date: 1719- Books
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The true Protestant: a dissertation, shewing the necessity of asserting the principles of liberty in their full extent. By Robert Seagrave, A.M. [Three lines of quotation]
Seagrave, Robert, 1693-1760?.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A letter to the people called Quakers, on the probable consequences to them of a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts.
Pye, Henry James, 1745-1813.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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Remarks on the history of the test in which some mistakes are corrected, and some prejudices are obviated.
Harris, William, 1675?-1740.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Popery and schism equally dangerous to the Church of England, as by law establish'd. And separation from the establish'd church, prov'd by undeniable matters of fact and reason, to be, even in the Opinion of the Pope, Cardinals, and Jesuits, the only probable means for introducing popery again into this kingdom. Together wit a prefatory discourse, touching the present and past times. As also a letter to the Teachers of the several and respective Dissenting Congregations in Great Britain. The whole humbly offer'd to the serious Consideration of the several Members of the present Parliament and Convocation.
Date: 1715- Books
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A letter from a Member of Parliament to his friend in the country. Giving a short account of the proceedings of the tackers, upon the occasional and self-denying bills, the Act of Security in Scotland, and other occurrences in the last session of Parliament.
Mackworth, Humphrey, Sir, 1657-1727.Date: 1705- Books
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A true narrative of the late most horrid and barbarous murder : committed, by eleven phanaticks, upon the person of James, late Lord Arch-bishop of St. Andrewes, Primate and Metropolitan of all Scotland: and one of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Counsel for that kingdom. Who was barbarously murdered, on Saturday the 3d. of this instant May 1679. As likewise, the account of the burning of New Prison in Clerken-well, on Fryday the 9th. of this instant May 1679. as is supposed, by a Papist, prisoner there: with other remarkable circumstances.
Date: 1679- Books
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The dissenters consciencious objections against the episcopal church. Together with their Reasonable Proposals for A Compliance with her Discipline. To which is added, The Bishop of Ossery's Epistle to King Charles the Second; wherein forgetful Princes are put in Mind of their Duty.
Palmer, Samuel, -1724.Date: printed in the year, 1705- Books
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The rights and liberties of the people vindicated: in answer to Mr. Cawdwell's pamphlet entituled, The defence of an ordained ministry: with some remarks, as to the practice and discipline of some ministers and churches, under different denominations. To which is added, discourse concerning the necessity of the internal, in order to a regular external call unto the pastoral office. By D. S.
D. S.Date: 1727- Books
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A reply to the objections brought against the Church of England, in a late publication, entitled, An answer to the inquiry Why are you a dissenter? By John Crosse, Vicar of Bradford.
Crosse, John, 1739-1816.Date: 1798- Books
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The plain truth: or, An answer to Mr. Withers's defence, &c. Wherein the jesuitism and donatism of the dissenters is laid open; their pretended conntenance from the foreign Churches, their loyalty and religion, is consider'd; and schism charg'd upon them, in a letter from the Bishop of Sarum. Part II. By John Agate, M.A.
Agate, John, 1676-1720.Date: 1708- Books
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Theophilus to Gaius: an epistle. Shewing The Inexpediency of Forms; and Reasons for the Use of free and unprescribed Prayer, in the Protestant Dissenting Churches. Occasioned By an Introductory Letter, in the Specimen of a Liturgy, &c.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: [1753]- Books
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Observations on the conduct of the Protestant dissenters.
Date: 1790- Books
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The lord Lansdown's speech against the Occasional Conformity Bill.
Lansdowne, George Granville, Baron, 1667-1735.Date: 1718]- Books
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A challenge to the dissenters: or, several propositions relating to the necessity of constant communion with the establish'd Church of England: Wherein the Objections of the Dissenters (especially the Presbyterians and Independents) are Obviated and Defeated. Together with A Serious Expostulation with them; and A Just Appeal to their Consciences. By one who was educated a dissenter
Gatchell, Edward.Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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The noble stand: or, a just vindication of those brave spirits who in the late memorable actions at Salters-Hall distinguished themselves, and got so much honour in appearing for that important principle of religious liberty, viz. That Doctrines only to be known by Revelation are to be stated in the Words of Revelation only, when designed to be a Standard and Test. In a letter to a friend.
Wilcox, Daniel, -1733.Date: 1719- Books
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The bill, entituled, an Act for preventing occasional conformity, with the amendments made by the Lords, and the Amendments made by the House of Commons to those Amendments: and the reports of the several conferences relating thereunto; And the Proceedings thereupon. As also the reports of the conferences between the two houses, relating to a Message the Fourth of February last, touching the Commissioners of Accounts, and the proceedings thereupon. Printed by Order of the House of Commons.
England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1702 [i.e.1703]- Books
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A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, for the testimony of a good conscience, from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650, to the time of the Act, commonly called the Act of Toleration, granted to Protestant Dissenters in the first Year of the Reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary, in the year 1689. Taken from original record and other authentick accounts, by Joseph Besse. ...
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: M,DCC,LIII. [1753]- Books
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Peace at home, and Peace Abroad: being a discourse, shewing, That all Her Majesty's Subjects, As well those Who are as yet of the Romish Religion, as Others, may with a Safe Conscience, take the oaths and the test. And how Dissenters may be joyn'd in Communion with the Church Establish'd, for the Safety of their Souls, by Communicating in the Blessed Sacrament; which, when rightly Administred, is shew'd to be the best Way of Reformation of Manners; after all the wholesome Temporal Laws to that Purpose prove so ineffectual. With a preface in Answer to a late Preface of a Right Reverend Prelate to his Four Sermons. Great Britain and Ireland being well United at Home, What could we Fear from Abroad? Dedicated to his Grace the Duke of Ormond.
Philocatholicus, Theophilus.Date: 1712- Books
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Directions to church-wardens for the faithful discharge of their office. For the use of the arch-deaconry of Suffolk. By Humphrey Prideaux, D.D. arch-deacon of Suffolk.
Prideaux, Humphrey, 1648-1724.Date: 1701- Books
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The case of the dissenters of England, and of the presbyterians of Scotland, Consider'd in a true and fair light, with relation to the King and government; in a letter to my L---d M---- of B-----. By a disinterested person.
Presbyter, Jac., Disinterested person.Date: 1738- Books
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Episcopacy vindicated, in a letter to Mr. W. Clark a Dissenting Teacher. To which is prefix'd Mr. Clark's first Letter to Mr. Richardson, upon his Conversion; and Mr. Richardson's Answer. By William Richardson lately a Dissenting Teacher, but now a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Richardson, William, active 1706-1712.Date: 1712- Books
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The occasional paper. Vol. III. Numb. III. Containing two letters. One, to the Reverend Dr. Prideaux, occasioned by some considerations which he has offered to the Dissenters, in his 1st Volume of the History of the Old and New Testament connected in the history of the Jews and neighbouring nations. Another to the autho r of this paper, in relation to a Passage in the Doctor's Preface to the IId Volume of his History.
Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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A discourse concerning conscience : wherein an account is given of the nature and rule and obligation of it : and the case of those who separate from the communion of the Church of England as by law established, upon this pretence, that it is against their conscience to join in it, is stated and discussed.
Sharp, John, 1645-1714Date: 1684- Books
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Specimens of the manner in which public worship is conducted in dissenting congregations: With a Service for Baptism; The Celebration of the Lord's Supper, and, the Burial of the Dead. By J. H.
Harrison, John, 1761-1833.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]