122 results filtered with: Church and state - Early works to 1800
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A brief justification of the principles of a reputed whigg, together with some few remarks on Dr. Sach- - - - l's late sermon, on the 29th of May. In an epistle to the Tories of the West. By Francis Squire, rector of Exford, Somerset.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: 1714- Books
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High church politics: being a seasonable appeal to the Friends of the British Constitution, against the practices and principles of high churchmen; as exemplified in the late opposition to the repeal of the test laws, and in the riots at Birmingham.
Heywood, Samuel, 1753-1828.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Some free thoughts, by way of censure and character of the Right Reverend the Bishop of Bangor's answer to the representation made against him by the committee of the lower house of Convocation. By Conyers Place, A.M.
Place, Conyers, 1664 or 1665-1738.Date: [1718]- Books
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An abridgment of the History of the Council of Constance; with an appendix, containing some observations on Mr. O'Leary's letters: Originally Taken From The Freeman's Journal. By the Rev. Philip Lefanu, D.D.
Le Fanu, Philip, approximately 1735-Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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Thoughts on our articles of religion, with respect to their supposed utility to state.
Wyvill, Christopher, 1740-1822.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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A vindication of the civil establishment of religion: wherein some positions of Mr. Chandler, the author of Literal scheme, &c. and an anonymous letter on that Subject are occasionally consider'd. With an appendix containing a letter from the Reverend Dr. Marshal, and an answer to the same. By J. Rogers, D. D. Canon of Wells, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
Rogers, John, 1679-1729.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Remarks on a letter lately published, signed Arthur O'Leary, stiled An address to the protestant nobility and gentry of Ireland, by a friend to truth and the publick.
Friend to truth and the publick.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Common sense, or, let us be happy, while we are well.
Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Institutes of ecclesiastical and civil polity. By the Reverend John Wood, B.D. Rector of Cadleigh, in Devonshire, and formerly of Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge.
Wood, John, Rector of Cadleigh.Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A testimony by the Associated Synod, against the legal encouragement lately given to popery: Together with an act of the synod for a public fast.
Associate Synod (Scotland : 1744-1820)Date: M,DCC,LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Doctor Francis Moylan, to his beloved flock, and in particular to the lower order of the Roman Catholic inhabitants of the diocess of Cork.
Moylan, Francis, 1735-1815.Date: 1798]- Books
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A merry new year's gift; or, the captain's letter to the colonel about the late election in Southwark.
Date: M.DCC.XII. [1712]- Books
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False notions of liberty in religion and government destructive of both. A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Friday, May 29. 1713. By Henry Sacheverell, D. D. Rector of St. Andrew's, Holbourn.
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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Vindiciae magistratus: Or, The divine institution and right of the civil magistrate vindicated: wherein are properly stated and ascertained. The true nature and extent of the moral power of civil society and magistracy, legislative and executive. The just instituted authority of magistrates. The inviolableness if just human laws and constitutions in general, and particularly those of Scotland[.] The natural and unalienable rights of individuals in, or with respect of civil society. and, The true causes from which a moral relation flows, and upon which a moral obligation is founded, &c. Against the truly factious and immoral doctrine of John Thomson (Burgher associate) minister of the Gospel at Donagbhclony in Ireland, now at Kirkintilloch near Glasgow, maintained in his pretended confutation of the principles of the reformed presbytery, in a pamphlet intituled The presbyterian covenanter displayed in his political principles, and the impostor detected. By John Thorburn, minister of the Gospel at Pentland. To which is subjoined by way of appendix. A vindication of the constitution of the reformed presbytery, and of the character, ministerial mission and authority of the Rev. Mr. John M'Millan Senior, deceased, from the groundless cavils of Mr. W.W. and Seceders. By his son. The whole being humbly offered as an apologetical representation and defence of the principles of said presbytery, and of their people, commonly known by the names of old diffenters, cameronians, &c. Against the injurious charges and false imputations cast upon them, first by the established Church of Scotland, and then by the secession.
Thorburn, John, minister of the gospel.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The application for a proper remedy for an effectual cure of popery and other divisions in this nation; with a charge of treason ... against the Roman Catholick missioners. ...
Date: 1710?]- Books
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Passive-Obedience prov'd to be the doctrine of the Church of England, from the Reformation, to these times; I. From the Doctrine of the XXXIX Articles. II. The Doctrine of the Injunctions and Canons. III. The Doctrine of the Homilies. IV. The Doctrine of the Liturgy. V. The Orders of our Bishops. VI. The Censures of our Universities. Vii. The Opinions of Xcvi of the most Learned Divines of the Church of England, viz. Arch-Bishops, Cranmer, Bancroft, Whitgift, Montague, Usher, Bramhall, Sharp, Tillotson, Tennison, &c. Bishops, Latimer, Jewel, Andrews, Hall, Brownrig, Saunderson, Taylor, Kenn, Ward, Burnet, Barrow, Moore, Patrick, Wake, &c. Doctors, Horneck, Cave, Scott, &c. Viii. The Opinions of XIV of the most Eminent Reform'd Divines and others Abroad, viz. Erasmus, Grotius, Beza, Luther, Calvin, Is. Casaubon, Pet. du Moulin, Allix, Bordieu, &c.
Earbery, Matthias, 1690-1740.Date: [1717]- Books
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A letter to the clergy of the Church of England: on occasion of the commitment of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Rochester, to the tower of London. By a Clergyman of the Church of England.
Pearce, Zachary, 1690-1774.Date: [1722?]- Books
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Mr. Baron Lovell's charge to the grand jury for the county of Devon, the 5th of April, 1710. at the castle of Exon.
Lovell, Salathiel, Sir, 1619-1713.Date: 1710- Books
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English architecture: or, the publick buildings of London and Westminster. With plans of the streets and squares, represented in one hundred and twenty-three folio plates; with A succinct Review of their History, and a candid Examination of their Perfections and Defects.
Date: [1772]- Books
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The occasional letter. Number I. Concerning several particulars in the New Association: the occasional bill; a ms. history, &c. With an examination of some proceedings in the late reign by some passages in the Lord Clarendon's History. With a postscript, relating to Sir Humphrey Mackworth's book, intituled, Peace at home: Or his Defence of the Occasional Bill.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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Of the relation between church and state: or, how far Christian and civil life affect each other; being a translation of a book of Baron Puffendorf's, upon this Important Subject. With a preface, Giving some Account of this book, and its use, with Regard to the present Controversies.
Pufendorf, Samuel, Freiherr von, 1632-1694.Date: 1719- Books
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The case of the Protestant dissenting ministers and schoolmasters.
Mauduit, Israel, 1708-1787.Date: [1773]- Books
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An address by a minister of the Church of Scotland to his congregation, on the morning of a fast, appointed on account of the late rebellion.
Minister of the Church of Scotland.Date: 1747- Books
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A sincere Christian's answer to the appeal to the common sense of all Christian people, Concerning an important point of doctrine, imposed upon their consciences, by the authority of church government; and, in particular, to the members of the Church of England. In a letter to the appellant. Together, with a preface; wherein, occasionally, the censures of the authors of the monthly review, upon the essay towards an answer to the essay on spirit, written by the author of this answer, are examined, and obviated. By the Rev. Thomas M'Donnell, D.D.
McDonnell, Thomas.Date: [1751]- Books
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A testimony by the Associate Synod, against the legal encouragement lately given to popery: together with an act of the Synod for a public fast.
Associate Synod (Scotland : 1744-1820)Date: M,DCC,LXXVIII. [1778]