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The dissenters memorial: containing I. Their opinion of toleration. II. The fruits of a toleration III. Their Harmony among themselves. IV. Their Behaviour toward the Clergy, and Civil Government. V. The King's Murder Encourag'd and Justify'd. Collected from sermons and other pamphlets of their own, and Publish'd for the Information of All True Lovers of our Church and Constitution.
Date: 1711- Books
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The repeal of the act against occasional conformity, consider'd. In a letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons.
D. E., active 1717.Date: [1717]- Books
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The innocence of Protestant Dissenters clear'd and vindicated, in reference to the transactions of 41, and the death of K. Charles I. In a sermon Preach'd at Plymouth, Jan. 30th. 1716/17. Being a Lecture-Day. By John Enty.
Enty, John, 1675?-1743.Date: 1717- Books
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The tryals of Peter Messenger, Richard Beasley, William Green, Thomas Appletree, John Earles, William Wilks, William Ford, Richard Farrell, Edward Cotton, Edward Bedle, Richard Latimer, John Sharpless, Richard Woodward, Thomas Limerick, John Richardson; for high treason, in tumultously assembling themselves in Moor-Fields, and other Places, under colour of pulling down of Bawdy-Houses. At the sessions-house in the Old-Baily on Saturday, April 4. 1688. Some of whom were afterwards executed. To which is Added, The Judgment of the Judges on that occasion, reported by my Lord Chief Justice Kelyng.
Date: 1710- Books
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Fair play is a jewel: or, the language and conduct of the discussers' discussed; in which the case is fairly stated respecting the Bishop of Salisbury's late charge, and Mr. Wansey's letter: ... By a by-stander.
By-stander.Date: 1799- Books
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The Whiggs have lost their smell.
Date: 1710?]- Books
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The following extracts from a preface to a late publication, entitled, "Letters to the Rev. Edward Burn, of St. Mary's chapel, Birmingham," by Dr. Priestly, are humbly submitted to your consideration. Birmingham, February 26, 1790. ...
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: 1790]- Books
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The whigs no plunderers.
Date: Printed in the Year 1711- Books
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The layman's letters to the dissenting ministers of London; with a list of their names on both sides: consisting of a letter of thanks to those divines who subscribed the declaration for the Trinity. A Letter of Perswasion to those Ministers who Refused it. And A Letter to the Reverend Mr. John Conder, who Sign'd on Both Sides.
Layman.Date: [1719]