Moderation a virtue: or, The occasional conformist justified from the imputation of hypocrisy; Wherein is shewn, the antiquity, Catholick principles, and advantage of occasional conformity to the Church of England; and that dissenters, from the religion of the state, have been imploy'd in most governments. To which is added, a defence thereof, in answer to several pamphlets wherein the precedents and Christian principles of conscientious occasional conformity are defended; the government of the reformed Churches that have no bishops, ordination by presbyters, and the dissenters separate communions are justified; with a short vindication of the dissenting academies, against Dr. Sacheverell's misrepresentation of them. By James Owen.

  • Owen, James, 1654-1706.
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1712
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London : Printed, and are to be sold by N. Cliff, and D. Jackson, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, near the Poultry, 1712. Where may be had the history of the consecration of altars, temples and churches: shewing the various forms of it among Jews, Heathens and Christians, deduced from it's first origine to this present age. By the same author, 1712.

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