12 results filtered with: Religious tolerance - Early works to 1800
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The remedy worse than the disease: or, reasons Against Passing the bill For Preventing the Growth of schism. To which is added, A Brief Discourse of Toleration and Persecution, shewing, Their Unavoidable Effects good or bad; and Proving that neither Diversity of Religions, nor Diversity in the same Religion, are Dangerous, much less Inconsistent with good government. In a letter to a Noble Earl.
Date: [1714]- Books
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An historical account of comprehension, and toleration. From the old puritan to the new latitudinarian; with their continued projects and designs, in opposition to our more orthodox establishment. Part. II.
Baron, William, 1636-Date: 1706- Books
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An inquiry whether popery is a proper subject of toleration, in protestant states.
Reader, Thomas, 1725-1794.Date: 1780?]- Books
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Appendix to An enquiry into the principles of toleration, &c. By Joseph Fownes.
Fownes, Joseph, 1715-1789.Date: [1773]- Books
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An answer to the state or case of the Roman Catholicks of Ireland: or Objections against the reasons there incerted, viz. That they may not be allow'd to purchase, take morrgages, fee farm, or other leases.
Hibernicus.Date: 1725- Books
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An answer to my Lord Beilhaven's speech. By an English gentleman.
English gentleman.Date: Printed in the year 1706- Books
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The christian's character, or a discourse perswading mutual love and charity to one another, and that under our different opinions, and perswasions in matters of religion. By a presbyter of the Church of Scotland.
Foulis, H.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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George Innes provost, Kenneth Mackenzie, Alexander Falconer, and James Charles, bailiffs of the burgh of Elgin, and James Russell their beadle. Appellants. The ministers of the Church of Elgin, and Mr. John Dundas, their procurator. Respondents. The appellants case.
Elgin (Scotland). Magistrates.Date: 1713]- Books
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A few observations on the expedience of parliamentary interposition, Duly to explain the act of William and Mary; commonly called "The tolerating act." By the Rev. Edward Barry, M.D. author of "The friendly call to a new species of dissenters, &c. &c."
Barry, Edward, 1759-1822.Date: 1800- Books
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The crisis. A collection of essays written in the years 1792 and 1793, upon toleration, public credit, the elective franchise in Ireland, the emancipation of the Irish Catholics, with other interesting and miscellaneous subjects.
Mountmorres of Castlemorres, Hervey Redmond Morres, Viscount, 1745 or 1746-1797.Date: 1794- Books
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To the Reverend Mr. William Cooper ...
J. F.Date: 1743]- Books
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Essays, by the celebrated and much admired R.F. Arthur O'Leary, of the kingdom of Ireland; with notes and observations, critical and explanatory; with the life of the author prefixed: compared with, and carefully corrected by the Dublin edition. A Book well worthy of the Perusal of every Person, but especially the Roman Catholics of this Kingdom, at this very important Period.
O'Leary, Arthur, 1729-1802.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]