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Sharing Nature: Parks for people
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Two letters written by Samuel Crisp, about the year 1702, to some of his acquaintance, upon his change from a chaplain of the Church of England, to join with the People called Quakers.
Crisp, Samuel, 1669 or 1670-1704.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The behaviour of the cl-gy, as well as their traditions, destructive of religion. Or, a succinct history of priestcraft, Throughout all ages. Containing, A general Introduction of the Institution of all pretended Revelations. - Remarks on Priestcraft amongst the Greeks: The strange Superstition of that learned People, proved to be the Ruin of Athens. - Remarks on Roman Priestcraft, their Augurs, Pontiffs, &c. - An Account of the Bramins, Bonzees, Talapoins, and other Eastern Priests: with a curious History of the Pharisees and Sadduces among the Jews. - Popish Priestcraft unveil'd, particularly with regard to our own Island. Concluding with The Secret Intrigues of the Gown with all Parties from the Reformation to the Vicars Ap---cy. Dedicated to the Most Worthy Sect of Free-Thinkers. That it may please thee to illuminate all Bishops, Priests and Deacons, with true Knowledge and Understanding of thy Word; and that both by their Preaching and Living they may set it forth and shew it accordingly. Liturgy of the Ch. of England.
Date: 1731- Archives and manuscripts
Corporate photography shoots C0000551 - C0000596
Date: 1997Reference: WT/B/11/1/14Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
Life between islands : Caribbean-British art 1950s - now / edited by Alex Farquharson and David A. Bailey.
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A serious and friendly call to the dissenters: or, the necessity of living in communion with the establish'd Church of England. Wherein, Its Liturgy is vindicated, and prov'd to be most Primitive, Useful, and Edifying, and Free from all Corruptions of Popery and Superstition which may serve for an answer to a late book, by one Mr. Robinson - entitled, A review of the case of liturgies, &c. Particularly adapted to the Capacities, and for the Use of the Common-People, whether Church-Men or Dissenters. By R. Griffith, A. B. A Divine of the Church of England.
Griffith, Robert, 1681-Date: 1710