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A conciliatory letter relating to the late proceedings at Salters-Hall.
Barker, John, 1682-1762.Date: [1719]- Books
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The divine architect. A sermon On Psalm Cxxvii. 1. Preached on Thursday, 2d of June, 1785, in the meeting-house, In Cannon-Street New-Road, White-Chapel: before the Middlesex Society, For Educating Poor Children in the Protestant Religion: on Occasion of laying the First stone of the Building to be Erected there, For Schools to contain upwards of 200 Children, and other Apartments for the Use of the said Charity. by Stephen Addington, D. D.
Addington, Stephen, 1729-1796.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A sermon preached before the Learned Society of Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732. From Job. xxxiv. 30. That the Hypocrite reign not, lest the People be ensnared. To which is subjoined, a supplement to the said sermon. By a layman.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A vindication and defence of Mr. George Meldrum's sermon, preached May 16. 1703. against the reflections, and censures of the author of The examination of some things in the sermon, and the author of Toleration defended.
Meldrum, George, 1635?-1709.Date: Printed in the Year, 1703- Books
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A sermon preached before the Learned Society of Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732. From Job xxxiv. 30. That the Hypocrite reign not, lest the People be ensnared. By a layman.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A sermon preached before the Learned Society of Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732. From Job xxxiv. 30. That the Hypocrite reign not, lest the People be ensnared. By a layman.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: [1733]- Books
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A sermon preached before the Learned Society of Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732. From Job xxxiv. 30. That the Hypocrite reign not, lest the People be ensnared. By a layman.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A sermon preached before the Learned Society of Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732. From Job xxxiv. 30. That the Hypocrite reign not, left the People be ensnared. By a layman.
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A sermon preached in the New Church of Edinburgh, on Sabbath, May 16. 1703. before his Grace, James Duke of Queensberrie, Her Majesties High Commissioner; And many of the Nobility. Barrons and Burrows, Members of the High Court of Parliament: And the Magistrate of the City of Edinburgh, By Mr. George Meldrum, Minister of the Gospel there.
Meldrum, George, 1635?-1709.Date: Anno Dom. 1703- Books
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The nature, extent, and right improvement of Christian liberty: A sermon preached to a congregation of Protestant dissenters, at Maidston, November 5, 1741. With a preface, giving some account of the occasion of the sermon. By Benjamin Miles.
Mills, Benjamin, -approximately 1763.Date: 1741- Books
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A narrative of the imprisonment of two non-conformist ministers; and prosecution or trial of one of them, for preaching a sermon in the city of New-York.
Makemie, Francis, 1658-1708.Date: 1708- Books
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A vindication of the divine attributes. In some remarks on his grace the Archbishop of Dublin's sermon, intituled, Divine predestination and foreknowledg consistent with the freedom of man's will.
Collins, Anthony, 1676-1729.Date: [1710]- Books
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A vindication of the divine attributes. In some remarks on his grace the Archbishop of Dublin's sermon, intituled, Divine predestination and foreknowledg consistent with the freedom of man's will.
Collins, Anthony, 1676-1729.Date: M.DCC.X. [1710]- Books
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A discourse upon the nature of the Christian religion. By John Buddo, A.M.
Buddo, John.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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A narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment of two Presbyterian ministers: and prosecution of Mr. Francis Makemie one of them, for preaching one sermon at the city of New-York. By a learner of law, and lover of liberty.
Makemie, Francis, 1658-1708.Date: 1707- Books
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A narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment, of two Presbyterian ministers, and prosecution of Mr. Francis Makemie one of them, for preaching one sermon in the city of New-York. By a learner of law, and lover of liberty.
Makemie, Francis, 1658-1708.Date: 1755- Books
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The Divine right of private judgment, set in a true light. A reply, to the Reverend Mr. Josiah Smith's answer to a postscript annex'd to a sermon, entituled, A preservative from damnable errors, in the unction of the Holy One. Together with, remarks on the Reverend Mr. Nathan Bassett's appendix. By Hugh Fisher, M.A. Minister of the Gospel, at Dorchester. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
Fisher, Hugh, -1734.Date: Printed in the year, 1731- Books
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A vindication of the antient general assembly, from the false imputations of the Russelites. Being an answer to a pamphlet, stil'd, the Lincoln and Northamptonshire reasons for their separation, &c. Containing also, the learned curcelleus's judgment against unscriptural terms in articles of faith. Remarks on Tho. Monk's book against eutychianism. Remarks on T. Garret's Sermon. Mr. Grantham's letter relating to the Buckinghamshire Creed. The original of the quarrel with Matthew Caffen. Citations out of the Right Reverend Bishop Taylor, concerning hereticks, &c. As likewise out of the preface to the remonstrants confession. To which are added two tracts, viz. An earnest and compassionate suit for forbearance, to the writers of some controversies. By a melancholy stander-by, ... - now a Bishop in Mr. Chillingworth's judgment of the religion of protestants, &c.
Melancholy stander-by.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.IV. [1704]- Books
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The divine perfections vindicated; Or, some brief remarks On his Grace William Lord Arch-Bishop of Dublin's sermon: preach'd At Christ-Church in Dublin, May 5, 1709, before his Excellency, Thomas Earl of Wharton, &c. Entituled, Divine Predestination and Fore-Knowledge consistent with the Freedom of Man's Will: Humbly Presented in a Letter to His Grace. By John Edwards, D. D.
Edwards, John, 1637-1716.Date: 1710- Books
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The preaching-Weathercock: a paradox, proving Mr. W- R-Dson (lately a dissenting minister, and now a presbiter of the Church of England) will cant, recant, and re-recant, till (to prove he is no Schismatick) he has set his religion and conscience to all the points of the compass: Fairly argued from - The Secret History of his Life, Conversation and Doctrines - Whilst (tho' a Presbyterian) he stickled hard to be chose Pastor to an Independent Congregation in Moorfields; - Or, a Letter to that Universal Turncoat, concerning his so often changing his Religion. The whole Compleating the Weathercock-Paradox in III Parts. Written by John Dunton, a true and constant Son of the Church of England, without Respect to Parties, and Author of those Two Answers to Dean Kennet, and Dr. Sacheverel, intituled - The Bull-Baiting, - and Hazard of a Death-Bed-Repentance.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: [1712]- Books
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A further defence of priestcraft: being a practical improvement of the shaver's sermon on the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for Praying, Reading, and Expounding the Scriptures. Occasioned by a Vindication of that Pious Act by a Member of the University. Inscribed to Mr. V- C- and the H-ds of H-s, by their humble servant the shaver.
Macgowan, John, 1726-1780.Date: 1768- Books
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A further defence of priestcraft: being a practical improvement of the shaver's sermon on the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for Praying, Reading, and Expounding the Scriptures. Occasioned by a vindication of that pious act by a member of the University. Inscribed to Mr. V- C- and the H-ds of H-s, by their humble servant the shaver.
Macgowan, John, 1726-1780.Date: 1768- Books
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Three sermons preach'd at St Mary's in Oxford, Before the university; on the following occasions: at the assizes held there, March 6. 1734-5. On the martyrdom of K. Charles, I. 1736-7. And on the general fast, Jan. 9. 1744-5. By George Fothergill, B.D. fellow of Queen's College.
Fothergill, George, 1705-1760Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Archives and manuscripts
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Pellew, George (1793-1866), Dean of NorwichDate: 1837Reference: MS.8828- Books
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Familiar epistles to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in Yorkshire; in which it is shewn, I. That the charges brought by him against the orthodox, are applicable to none but people of the doctor's own persuasion. II. That, notwithstanding his endeavours to destroy the Doctrines of Christ's Divinity, and the vicarious Punishment of Sin; the Doctor has established both, even to a Demonstration. III. That what the Doctor calls Rational - Religion, has, according to his own Account, been productive of the most unhappy and irrational Consequences. IV. That the Doctor's religious Pamphlets are a full and Compleat Refutation of themselves. By the author of the shaver's sermon on the Oxford expulsion.
Macgowan, John, 1726-1780.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]