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Dialogues between two Christian ministers, on the difference between the saints and the righteous, and on eternal life, righteousness, and faith. Containing some new thoughts on these points. Submitted to the Judgment of the Learned, for the Sake of investigating the Truth; and with a view to conciliate the Minds of Christian Professors to one another.
Date: Anno [1799]- Books
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Papal Rome, and pagan Rome, ruled by the same persecuting spirit. In a dialogue betwixt a Christian Catholick, and one that called himself a Roman Catholick. Containing plain reasons for leaving the Church of Rome.
Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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A dialogue between two friends. Wherein is asserted, the sufficiency of the Christian revelation to reclaim men from sin. And The Uselessness of any other Methods. With the Unreasonableness of expecting any farther Notices. Publish'd at the request of a person of quality.
Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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A dialogue betwixt a Protestant minister and a Romish-Priest; Wherein is shew'd, that the Church of Rome is not the only true church; and that the Church of England is a sound part of the Catholick Church of Christ. Which may serve as a prefatory discourse to the short refutation of the principal errors of the Church of Rome. By the author of The Husbandman's manual.
Welchman, Edward, 1665-1739.Date: 1719- Books
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A dialogue occasioned by Miss F--d's Letter to a person of distinction.
Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Why are you a churchman? A plain question, answered in a dialogue between Mr. Fitz Adam and John Oakley.
Drewitt, Thomas, -1803.Date: M,D,CCC. [1800]- Books
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A dialogue, between a gentleman and a mechanic, reduced to writing, and published. By Philopolites.
Philopolites.Date: 1798- Books
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A dialogue occasion'd by Miss F--d's letter, addressed to a person of distinction.
Date: Printed in the Year M.D.CC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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Dialogues of the living.
Date: 1762- Books
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Dialogues French and English, upon the most entertaining and humorous subjects. Extracted out of the comedies of Molière, and containing the idiom of the conversation of Courtiers, Citizens, Merchants, Tradesmen, and almost all States and Professions in Life. By Lewis Chambaud.
Molière, 1622-1673.Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- Books
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A dialogue between a baronet and a free-thinker. Published for the benefit of the young nobility and gentry of Ireland. To this dialogue a conciliatory colloquy is prefixed by the editor.
Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Belisarius and Zariana: a dialogue.
Date: 1710]- Books
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A farther continuation of the dialogue between philalethes and philotimus.
Philalethes.Date: Printed in the year MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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A new and diverting dialogue, both serious and comical, that passed the other day between a noted shoemaker & his wife living in this neighbourhood. Taken down in short-hand by a nimble penman One of his boon Companions.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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Lysias: a dialogue concerning beauty and virtue.
Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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A dialogue on public worship, between Mr. Alamode, a young gentleman of fortune; and Mr. Freeman, an aged country gentleman. The second edition, with additions. By William Peterkin, M.A.
Peterkin, William, approximately 1743-1788.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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A dialogue relating to a few articles in the constitution of a certain university; between Major Flannegan and a freethinker.
Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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The old interest display'd; a dialogue between an alderman and a cobler. Address'd to the freeholders of Oxfordshire.
Date: [1753]- Books
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A Dialogue on the subject of religious bigotry, between candour and orthodoxy.
Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Christian memoirs; or, A review of the present state of religion in England; in the form of a new pilgrimage to the heavenly Jerusalem: Containing, by way of allegorical narrative, a great variety of dialogues on the most interesting subjects, and adventures of eminently religious persons. By W. Shrubsole. Minister at Bethel Chapel, Sheerness.
Shrubsole, William, 1729-1797.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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English Lucian; or, modern dialogues between a vintner and his wife. A reformer of manners and his wife, and a captain of the Guards. A master of arts, and a lady's woman. May.
Date: MDCCIII. [1703]- Books
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A dialogue, on the want of respect due to age. By the Right Honourable, Edward, Earl of Clarendon, lord high chancellor of England.
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, 1609-1674.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Dialogues of the living and the dead: In imitation of Lucian and the French. First dialogue of the living, between Mr. Pronoune and another gentleman. First dialogue of the dead, Tom Killigrew and Molley. II. Lucian, and the author of the French dialogues of the dead, and a joyner. III. Lucretius and Madge Howlet. IV. Seneca and Grillon. V. Charon and the Athiest in the Soldiers Fortune. VI. Tigranes Prince of Armenia and Lepidus the Triumvir. VII. Shakespear and Lee. Second dialogue of the living, Lucius, Brutus, and Englishman. Third dialogue of the living, Herminius, Porcius, and Silvia.
Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704.Date: 1701- Books
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A Dialogue between Doctor Pompous, and honest John his elder.
Date: 1790]- Books
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A New dialogue between Monsieur Shaccoo, and the Poussin doctor.
Date: 1701]