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An impartial account of a late debate at Lyme in the colony of Connecticut, (on the three following heads, viz. I. The subjects of baptism. II. The mode of baptizing. and III. The maintenance of the ministers of the Gospel) giving a summary of what was there delivered, o both sides. Publish'd at the desire of some then present. Together, with a disswasive not to depart from the wholesome truths, which people have been instructed in. Also giving some account of the rise of the Antipedo-Baptist perswasion. By John Bulkley, A.M. To which is added, a narrative of one lately converted from dreadful errors: by another hand.
Bulkley, John, 1679-1731.Date: M,DCC,XXIX. [1729]- Books
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A plea for the ministers of the Gospel, offered to the consideration of the people of New-England. Being an exposition of Galat. VI. 6. [Three lines from Galatians] By a friend to the churches.
Friend to the churches.Date: 1706- Books
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At a Great and General Court or assembly for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, begun and held at Boston the 27th day of May 1747, and continued by adjournment and prorogation to the 3d of February following. March 2d. 1747 [new style, 1748]. The following vote pass'd both houses, and was consented to by the governour, viz. Voted, that it be, and hereby is, strongly recommended to the several churches and congregations within this province, to make an honourable provision for the support of their ministers, proportionable to the great rise of the necessaries of life since their settlement. ...
Massachusetts.Date: 1748]- Books
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A discourse concerning the maintenance due to those that preach the Gospel: in which, that question whether tithes are by the divine law the ministers due, is considered, and the negative proved. By I. Mather, D.D. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1706- Books
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Critical remarks on a letter ascribed to Common Sense containing an attempt to prove that the said letter is an imposition on common sense. With a dissertation on drowsiness, as the cruel cause of the imposition.
Camm, John, 1718-1778 or 1779.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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A modest plea for the maintenance of the Christian ministry. Being a discourse delivered sometime since at Hempstead in Hertfordshire. Wherein the Importance of the Thing itself is familiarly debated, the Necessity urg'd, and the vulgar Objections against it fairly answer'd: Suited to all Capacities. By David Rees.
Rees, David, 1683-1748.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A letter to the clergy of Virginia, in which the conduct of the General-Assembly is vindicated, against the reflexions contained in a letter to the lords of trade and plantations, from the Lord-Bishop of London. By Richard Bland, Esq; one of the representatives in Assembly for the county of Prince-George. [One line in Latin from Cicero]
Bland, Richard, 1710-1776.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A full account of the rise, progress, & advantages of Dr. Assheton's proposal (as now improved and managed by the Worshipful Company of Mercers, London) for the benefit of widows of clergy-men, and others; By Settling Jointures and Annuities at the Rate of Thirty per Cent. With Directions for the Widow How to Receive her Annuity, Without any Delay, Charges, or Deductions.
Assheton, William, 1641-1711.Date: 1708- Books
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Repeated admonitions in a monitory letter, about the maintainance [sic] of an able and faithful ministry; directed unto those people, who sin against and sin away the glorious Gospel, by not supporting the worthy dispensers of it. First published some years ago; and now re-printed; in concomitancy with the pious concern about this matter, expressed by the General Assembly of the province. [Five lines of quotation]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: in the year 1725- Books
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Memorial shewing the reasonableness and necessity of an immediate application to the King and Parliament for augmenting the small stipends in Scotland. By William Steel of Waygateshaw, Minister at Dalserf.
Steel, William, 1706-1760.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Anti-ministerial objections considered, or The unreasonable pleas made by some against their duty to their ministers, with respect to their maintenance answered. Together with an answer to that question, Who are oblig'd to endeavor a reformation in this case? In a letter t Richard Kent, Esq; one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the county of Essex, and a member of the Honourable House of Representatives. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Tufts, John, 1689-1750.Date: 1725- Books
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The clergy's right of maintenance. Vindicated from scripture and reason. By William Webster, M. A. Curate of St. Dunstan's in the West.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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A project for a better regulation in collecting the income of the clergy, and for the ease and advantage of the laity, particularly the poorer orders. By a beneficed clergyman.
Beneficed clergyman.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A full account of the rise, progress, & advantages of Dr. Assheton's proposal (as now improv'd and manag'd by the Worshipful Company of Mercers, London,) for the benefit of widows of clergymen, and others; By Settling Jointures and Annuities at the Rate of Thirty per Cent. With Directions for the Widow How to Receive her Annuity, Without any Delay, Charges, or Deductions.
Assheton, William, 1641-1711.Date: 1713- Books
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The state preferable to the church; or, reasons For making Sale of the whole present Property of the Church, in England and Ireland, for the Use of the State; and for rendering the Clergy more equal among themselves, less vexatious and onerous to the Laity, and more dependent on their Head, by subjecting them to the Exchequer for their Stipends, as practised in Holland. With a View of the Self-Denying Conduct of the Popish Clergy, in Exegencies of the State, and particularly of our own, under Philip and Mary, in their releasing, for ever, all Claim to the Possessions that had been taken from the Church. In a letter from a country gentleman to the representative of his county in Parliament.
Country Gentleman.Date: 1748- Books
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The state preferable to the Church; or, reasons for making sale of the whole present property of the Church, in England and Ireland, for the use of the state; and for rendering the Clergy more equal among themselves, less vexatious and onerous to the Laity, and more dependent on their Head, by subjecting them to the Exchequer for their Stipends, as practised in Holland. With a View of the Self-Denying Conduct of the Popish Clergy, in Exegencies of the State, and particularly of our own, under Philip and Mary, in their releasing, for ever, all Claim to the Possessions that had been taken from the Church. In a letter from a country gentleman to the representative of his county in Parliament.
Country Gentleman.Date: 1748- Books
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A full answer for Mr. George Barclay ... To a scurrilous pamphlet published against him, in vindication of the Bishop of Edinburgh, and the other administrators of the money collected; for the releif [sic] of the distressed Episcopal clergy in Scotland. ...
Date: 1712- Books
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Memorial shewing the reasonableness and necessity of an immediate application to the King and Parliament for augmenting the small stipends in Scotland. By William Steel of Waygateshaw, Minister at Dalserf.
Steel, William, 1706-1760.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A full account of the rise, progress, and advantages of Dr. Assheton's proposal (as now manag'd by the Worshipful company of Mersers, London,) for the benefit of widows of clergymen, And Others; By settling Jointures and Annuities at the Rate of Twenty per Cent. With Directions for the Widow how to receive her Annuity, without any Delay, Charges, or Deductions.
Assheton, William, 1641-1711.Date: 1724- Books
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Repeated admonitions. In a monitory letter, about the maintainance [sic] of an able and faithful ministry; directed unto those people, who sin against and sin away the glorious Gospel, by not supporting the worthy dispensers of it. First published some years ago; and now re-printed; in concomitancy with the pious concern about this matter, expressed by the General Assembly of the province. [Five lines of quotation]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1725- Books
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The people's interest in one article consider'd & exhibited. Or, A sermon shewing that it is the interest of the people of God, to do their duty, toward the subsistence of such as preach the Gospel to them. By Thomas Symmes, A.M. & V.D.M. [Eight lines of quotations]
Symmes, Thomas, 1678-1725.Date: 1724