Stories
Catalogue
- Books
- Online
An enquiry into the principles of toleration; the degree in which they are admitted by our laws; and The Reasonableness of the late Application made by The Dissenters to Parliament for an Enlargement of their Religious Liberties. By Joseph Fownes.
Fownes, Joseph, 1715-1789.Date: 1790- Books
- Online
The present state of the parties in Great Britain: particularly An Enquiry into the State of the Dissenters in England, and the Presbyterians in Scotland; their Religious and Politick Interest consider'd, as it respects their Circumstances before and since the late Acts against Occasional Conformity in England; and for Tolleration of Common-Prayer in Scotland.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1712- Books
- Online
Truth no enemy to peace. Animadversions on the Rev. Mr. Fletcher's defence of his Scripture-Loyalist. Some General Principles Stated, and Shortly Illustrated. The State of the Question, between Seceders and Dissenters, on the Head of Magistracy, Ascertained, from their Respective Writings. The Argument Divested of such Things, as are, Evidently, Foreign to the Subject. Dissenting-Principles Shewn to be Consistent with the Safety and Happiness of Human Society. And the Bible Found to be the Standard of Our Conduct, in Every Station of Life, whether Civil, or Religious. By John Reid, Minister of the Gospel in Lawrieston.
Reid, John, minister of the gospel.Date: 1799- Books
- Online
The case of the Dissenters, and others in office, with respect to the laws now in force. The opinion of council thereon Who are, and who are not (by the late Act) forbid going to a Dissenting Meeting for Religious Worship? And the Oaths required from all in publick Employments: Likewise when, and where they are obliged to take the same. Absolutely necessary For every one that is, or may hereafter be an Officer, Preacher, Teacher, Schoolmaster, Practicer of the Law, &c. By which it will appear, that a popish pretender, can never be brought in, without perjuring the greatest part of the nation.
Date: [1712]- Books
- Online
The genuine principles of all religious dissent, and especially of the Protestant dissenters in England, illustrated and defended: a sermon, delivered on Sunday, November 4, 1792, to the congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Hemel-Hempstead. By John Liddon.
Liddon, John, 1780-1823.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]