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The state of the Protestant Dissenters' Charity School, in Wood-Street, Spitalfields; June 24, 1788.
Protestant Dissenters' Charity School, in Wood-Street, Spitalfields (London, England)Date: 1788]- Books
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The Church of England prov'd to be conformable to, and approv'd by all the Protestant Churches in Europe. Being an abridgment of Mr. Durel's book of Foreign churches.
Durel, John, 1625-1683.Date: 1706- Books
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The Church of England still persecuted or The case of Mr. Murray, depos'd by the Presbytry of Perth, on the 10th of January, for reading the English service.
Dungworth, Rev.Date: 1712]- Books
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Lectures on the evidences of Christianity. Four by the Late Rev. John Fell, of Homerton; and eight by Henry Hunter, D.D. minister of the Scots Church, London-Wall. Published at the request of the managers and subscribers.
Fell, John, 1735-1797.Date: 1798- Books
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The clergy's legal right to tythes asserted. In a dispute between a clergy-man and a quaker. By way of letter. To which is annexed, a justisfication of the divine right. In a letter to H.G. Esq; By the author of the serious exhortation.
William, W., of Derbyshire, clergyman.Date: 1701- Books
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The conventicle, or A narrative of the dissenters new plot against the present constitution in church and state. With the names of the plotters. And their places of meeting. Humbly addres'd to Her Most Excellent Majesty; a fortnight before her death, by one of the principal conspirators, and is now ready to be depos'd upon oath, before Our present Sovereign King George, or the principal Secretary of State. With a true copy of the treasonable memorials that were publich'd by the dissenting Ministers, by which it appears what enemies they are to monarchy, episcopacy, and the House of Hanover. To which is added the reasons for disabling all dissenters for ever voting for Parliament, men, and for wholly repealing the Act of Toleration. With a few queries to those English schismaticks, whose further growth is now prevented by Act of Parliament. With a vindication of the said Act, against all dissenters and low churchmen whatsoever.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: 1715- Books
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The clamours of the dissenters, against the bill to prevent occasional conformity, examined: With remarks upon them. Published for the information and satisfaction of all parties. By a True Church-of-England-Man.
S. E.Date: Printed in the year 1703- Books
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A sermon preach'd at Patrixbourne, near Canterbury; To prove the dissenters are impos'd upon by their teachers, and that they ought to conform to the Church of England, as by law establish'd. With a preface to show their mistake, about the act of exemption, and that they can have no claim to that indulgence, without certain conditions therein mention'd. By J. Bowtell, B.D. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Bowtell, John, 1667 or 1668-1753.Date: MDCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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The Church of England's advice to her children, and to all kings, princes, and potentates.
Date: 1715]- Books
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The Court and country interest united; Or, Proposals for a free and impartial election.
Date: 1753- Books
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Forms of prayer, for the use of a congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Manchester.
Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The Church of England prov'd to be conformable to, and approv'd by all the Protestant Churches in Europe. Being an abridgment of Mr. Durel's book of Foreign churches.
Durel, John, 1625-1683.Date: 1705- Books
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By permission. Oratiuncula, habita Huntingdoniæ in coetu literario, XXIII Nov. MDCCLXXIII, by a once ejected senior member. Together with his address and petition, delivered to the same society, August 16, 1774, for its enrollment in the archives. [contents VI. dissentients XII.] and his Palinodia bene audita, MDCCLXIII. Non cuivis homini contingit adire corinthum.
Date: [1774]