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An act to enable the clergy to issue process or execution for debts due for tythes or dues under five pounds.
Ireland.Date: 1783- Books
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Edward Spencer, & al' Appel' against Sir James Collet, Knt. and John Conold, Clerk, Respond' To be Heard the 17th Day of December 1703
Spencer, Edward, Gent.Date: 1703]- Books
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The poor mechanick's plea, against the rich clergy's opression: shewing tithes are no gospel-minister's maintenance. In A Brief and Plain Method, how that Tithes (as now paid) are both inconsistent with the Dispensation of the Law, and the Dispensation of the Gospel. Also, how they were brought into the Church many Hundred Years after Christ, and Testified against by several Antient Christians and Martyrs. With several Sober Reasons against the Payment of them. By J. B.
Bockett, John, 1658-1715.Date: 1787- Books
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Tythes no gospel ordinance, nor ever instituted of God for the maintenance of a gospel ministry; but ended with the Levitical priesthood, and abolished by the offering up of Christ, proved by Scripture. As also, the Levitical and scriptural tythers with the unscriptural tythers compared. And the moderation of the one, and insatiable avarice of the other manifested. By William Morris.
Morris, William, -1680.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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To the parishioners of Chirk; in relation to the Vicar's essay upon tythes.
E--t--n, J.Date: 1728- Books
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Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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An act to enable all ecclesiastical persons and bodies, rectors, vicars, and curates, and impropriators, and those deriving by, from, or under them, to recover a just compensation for the tithes with held from them in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine, against such persons as were liable to the same.
Ireland.Date: 1800- Books
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Tithes antichristian and impolitic. Briefly asserted by Thomas Clark.
Clark, Thomas, 1759-1850.Date: 1798- Books
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The poor mechanick's plea, against the rich clergy's opression: shewing tithes are no gospel-minister's maintenance. In A Brief and plain Method, how that Tithes, (as now paid) are both inconsistent with the Dispensation of the Law, and the Dispensation of the Gospel. Also, how they were brought into the Church many Hundred Years after Christ, and Testified against by several Ancient Christians and Martyrs. With several Sober Reasons against the Payment of them. By J. Bockett.
Bockett, John, 1658-1715.Date: 1797- Books
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An essay towards evidencing the divine original of Tythes. By Dr. Delant, dean of Down. The substance of it in a discourse to his people, in one of the parish churches of the Deanry, lately rebuilt from a ruin. To which is prefixed, a short account of some circumstances relating to that Deanry.
Delany, Patrick, 1685 or 1686-1768.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The law of tithes. By T. H. Shaw, Gent.
Shaw, T. H.Date: 1794- Books
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The respondent's case. Thomas Dent, Dr. in Divinity, appellt. Sir William Buck, Barrt William Walker alias Walcot, Edward Kitchin, Thomas Jarvase, John Young, Thomas Sheppherd. Jos. Smith, Richard Clifton, John Rawlinson, John Garland, Timothy Lacey, Rich. Rustale, John Eagle, Respondts. The Questions. First, Whether the Appellants Agreement under his Hand and Seal, drawn and ingrosed by the Appellant himself, to accept of 20 s. a Year for all Tithes, according to an ancient Modus, shall bind him or not. Second, Whether a Close called Grange-Leas, is part of Hanby-Grange; or part of the Mannor of Lenton.
Bucke, William, Sir, 1654 or 1655-1717.Date: 1702]- Books
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A discourse shewing the duty of honouring the Lord with our substance, together with the Impiety of Tithe Stealing. By John Newte, M. A. Rector of Tiverton in Devon, and one of the Proctors in Convocation for the Diocess of Exeter.
Newte, John, 1655?-1716.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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An appeal from Scotland to the House of Lords. The Reverend Mr. William Milligan, minister of the Gospel in the parish of Kirkden, in the county of Forfar, - - - appellant. Sir John Wedderburn of Idvies, David Watt of Kinneres, James Mudie of Pitmuies, Peggy and Betty Ogilvie of Friock, James Gardyne of Middleton, and Alexander Lyal of Garden, being all heritors of the said parish, - - - - respondents. The appellant's case.
Milligan, William, 1733-1823.Date: 1783]