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Plain reasons, I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor cannot be guilty of schism, in peaceable Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And, III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: 1717- Books
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Plain reasons, I. for dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why Dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceable Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. and, III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against Dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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Plain reasons, I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceable Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: M.D.CC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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The sunday service of the methodists, with other occasional servies.
Wesleyan Methodist Church.Date: 1786- Books
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Discourses concerning the ever-blessed Trinity, Viz. I. The Folly of Atheism. II. The Name, Nature, and Being of God. III. The Trinity in Unity. IV. Baptism in the Trinity. V. The Word Ever God. VI. Jesus Christ equal with God. Vii. Jesus Christ the Image of God. Viii. The Angelical Worship of Jesus Christ. IX. The Word made Flesh. X. The Spirit of Truth a Divine Person. XI. The Holy Ghost the Paraclete. XII. The Punishment of Apostasy. Useful for all, but especially the Sensible Lait. By the author of the divine right of episcopacy.
Brett, Thomas, 1667-1744.Date: 1720- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects: viz. I. Virtue glorious, vice infamous. II. The Servitude of Sin. III. Connection between Duty and Happiness. IV. Diversity of Opinion no just Cause of Discord. V. Haman and Mordecal. VI. Reason and Religion. Vii. On Education. Viii. Spiritual Worship. IX. The Vanity and Vexation of irregular Desires. X. The Wisdom of regarding Counsel, and the Folly of rejecting it. XI. The Causes and Consequences of intellectual Darkness. XII. The Causes and Consequences of intellectual Darkness. XIII. The Duty of loving our Enemies. XIV. Future Rewards proportionable to present Improvements. XV. Occasioned by a Public Collection for the Propagation of the Gospel, &c. XVI. The Folly and Wretchedness of an Atheistic Inclination. XVII. God's Government of the World a sure and most joyful Truth. XVIII. The Dignities and Distinctions of Human Nature. XIX. Natural and Moral Proofs of a Future State. XX. Natural and Moral Proofs of a Future State. By John Balguy, M. A. Late Vicar of North-Allerton, in the County of York, and Prebendary of Sarum. In two volumes. ...
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.D.CC.XC. [1790]- Books
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A brief account of prayer, and the sacrament of the Lord's Supper; and other religious duties Appertaining to the Christian Worship. For the Use of common Christians. To which is added, a discourse on speech, and the abuses of it: delivered on several Sundays at Gray's-Inn Chapel, and published at the Request of the Masters of the Bench. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty; and Preacher to that Honourable Society.
Stebbing, Henry, 1687-1763.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The doctrine and practice of Christianity, inconsistent with the happiness of mankind, clearly demonstrated in a letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury: Being An Answer to all that has been or can be said in Defence of Religion in general; Particularly that Mode of Worship professed by those who call themselves Followers of Christ.
Lucifer, active 18th century.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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Forms of prayer for the morning and evening of every day in the week. Also exercises of devotion with respect to the Lords supper. O come, let us Worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our Maker. Psal. 95. 6. By John Jeffery, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Norwich, and Minister of S. Peters of Mancraft.
Jeffery, John, 1647-1720.Date: [1706]- Books
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Three short dissertations, shewing, I. The very year in which the world may expect to see the antient people of God restored to the free exercise of their religion in their own country. II. Concerning Divine Manifestations or Appearances with which they have been favoured. III. Of the Restoration of their Temple-Worship. By Jonathan Mercer.
Mercer, Jonathan.Date: [1745]- Books
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A vindication of the Church of England, in answer to Mr. Peirce's Vindication of the dissenters. Wherein The Doctrine, Government, Discipline, and Worship of the Church of England are Defended, and several of the Fathers of the most Primitive Ages of Christianity Clear'd from Misrepresentations. In two parts. By a presbyter of the Church of England. Part II.
Grey, Zachary, 1688-1766.Date: 1720- Books
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Error detected, and fiction rebuked: In a Letter to Edward Tatham, D. D. so called, and Rector of Lincoln-College, Oxford. On his Sermon, 1st Epistle John iv. 1. Which (for its Excellence) was read in four Parish Worship-Houses, in the Year 1792, and published under the Title of ̀̀a Sermon ̀̀suitable to the Times.'' By Theophilus Haddock.
Haddock, Theophilus.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
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Kyriakē Hēmera. A discourse in six dialogues on the name, notion, and observation of the Lord's day. With an account of several canons, decrees, and laws, foreign and English, for the keeping it holy. The Way of Worship in the Church of England, vindicated. And, An Office, or Collection of devotions, proper for the Day. By Tho. Morer, Rector of the United Parishes of SS. Ann and Agues, within Aldersgate, and S. John Zachary, London.
Morer, Thomas, 1651-1715.Date: 1701- Books
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The works of Mr. Thomas Emlyn. Containing, I. A collection of tracts relating to the Deity, Worship, and Satisfaction of our Lord Jesus Christ, &c. with large Additions. II. Observations on the Notions of Dr. Waterland. III. Memoirs of the Life and Sentiments of Dr. Samuel Clarke. These two now first publish'd from the Author's Mss. IV. Sermons on various practical Subjects. To the whole are prefixed, memoirs of the life and Writings of the author. In three volumes.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Halleluja: Or, the Use of Vocal and Instrumental musick, In the Publick Worship and Service of God, asserted and vindicated, and the excellency and usefulness thereof, set forth and proved, in a sermon, preached upon Psalm lxxxi. 2, 3, 4. at the opening of an organ, in Shaw-Chappel, in the parish of Oldham, and county palatine of Lancaster, on Friday August 8, 1755. By Joshua Stopford, A. B. and Presbyter of the Church of England. Published at the Desire of the Hearers.
Stopford, Joshua, 1698 or 1699-Date: 1756- Books
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The works of Mr. Thomas Emlyn. Containing. I. A Collection of Tracts relating to the Deity, Worship, and Satisfaction of our Lord Jesus Christ, &c. with large Additions. II. Observations on the Notions of Dr. Waterland. III. Memoirs of the Life and Sentiments of Dr. Samuel Clarke. These two now first publish'd from the Author's Mss. IV. Sermons on various practical Subjects. To the whole are prefixed, memoirs of the life and writings of the author. In Three Volumes.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Dictionarium sacrum seu religiosum. A dictionary of all religions, ancient and modern. Whether Jewish, pagan, Christian, or Mahometan. More Particularly Comprehending I. The Lives and Doctrines of the Authors and Propagators. II. The Respective Divisions, Sects and Heresies. III. Not only the True, but False Objects of Worship, such as Heathen Gods, Idols, &c. IV. The various Ways and Places of Adoration. V. All Religious Orders and Communities. VI. Sacred Rites, Utensils and Festivals. Vii. Distinct Offices and Functions. Viii. Rules, Customs, Ceremonies, &c.
Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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The lawfulness and expediency of set forms of prayer, maintained, I. From the Old Testament. II. From the New Testament. III. From the Practice of the Universal Church. IV. From the Advantages of this way of Worship. V. From the Disadvantages of Extemporizing. VI. From the Sentiments of the Learned Presbyterians, Foreign and British. Vii. From the Weakness of the Objections against Set Forms in General, and the English Service in Particular. By the Rev. Mr. Robert Calder, of the Church of Scotland. And by the Rev. Bishops Taylor, Comber and King of the Church of England.
Calder, Robert, 1658-1723.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Remarks on four sermons, preach'd by Dr. Thomas Bisse, at the Rolls Chappel; and entituled, The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer. In which are explained, I. The Sense of the Church of England concerning Church Government by Bishops, Priests and Deacons. II. The Sacerdotal Absolution. III. The Worship of the Foreign Reformed Churches. IV. The Celebration of the Communion Service in our Churches. V. The Ceremonies of bowing towards the Altar, and at the Name of Jesus. VI. Praying in the Pulpit before Sermon. In a letter to the reverend author, from a clergyman in the country.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: 1716- Books
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A sunday ramble; or, modern Sabbath-Day journey; in and about the cities of London and Westminster. Describing, in an agreeable Manner, the various interesting Scenes which are Weekly to be met with at the Mineral Wells, Coffee-Houses, Places of Publick Worship, Taverns, Ordinaries, Publick Gardens, Parks, Sunday Routs, Bagnios, &c. of this metropolis and its environs. Exhibiting a true Account of the Manner in which that Day is generally employed by all Ranks and Degrees of People, from the common Beggar to the dignified Peer. The Whole illustrated with a great Variety of Original Characters, Anecdotes, and Memoirs, of Persons in real Life; with pleasing Remarks thereupon. Intended to shew, in their proper Light, the Follies of the present Age; without the Severity of a Cynick, or the Indulgence of a Sensualist.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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A sunday ramble; or, modern sabbath-day journey; in and about the cities of London and Westminster. Describing, in an agreeable manner, the various interesting scenes which are weekly to be met with at the Mineral Wells, Coffee-Houses, Places of Publick Worship, Taverns, Ordinaries, Publick Gardens, Parks, Sunday Routs, Bagnios, &c. Of This Metropolis And It's Environs. Exhibiting a true Account of the Manner in which that Day is generally employed by all Ranks and Degrees of People, from the common Beggar to the dignified Peer. The Whole illustrated with a great Variety of Original Characters, Anecdotes and Memoirs, of Persons in real Life; with pleasing Remarks thereupon. Intended to shew, in their proper Light, the Follies and Vices of the present Age; without the Severity of a Cynick, or the Indulgence of a Sensualist.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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Minutes of an association of general Baptists, held at Retford, Nottinghamshire, The 27th and 28th Days of May, 1789.
Baptist Church. General Association.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Christ's victory in heaven, and on earth; and triumph over, and after death. A poem, in four parts. By Giles Fletcher.
Fletcher, Giles, 1588?-1623.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The Life of the Baroness de Chantal. Translated from the French.
Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A review of Mr. Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans. With a postscript, in which the exceptions of that author, to the present Right Revd the Lord Bishop of Worcester's Vindication of the government, Doctrine, and Worship of the Church of England, established in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; are impartially consider'd. in a Letter to Mr. David Jennings. By Zachary Grey, LL.D.
Grey, Zachary, 1688-1766.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]