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A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1718. Vol. III. With a preface; and a table of contents.
Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The dangerous principles of the sectarians of the last age, Revived again by our Modern new-lights. In a letter to all lovers of peace and truth. By John Malcome, M. A. and Minister of the Gospel.
Malcome, John, approximately 1662-1729.Date: Printed in the Year, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]- Books
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Hagadah shel Pesaḥ containing the ceremonies and thanksgiving, which are used and read by all families, in every house of the Israelites, on the two first nights of Passover: faithfully translated from the original Hebrew. To which is added several commentary explanations thereon. Translated by A. Alexander, A. M. 5530.
Date: 5547 [i.e. 1787]- Books
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An exact account of King George's religion: with the manner of his Majesty's worship in the English and Lutheran church. And the first Rise of the Luther an Religion Shewing also, The Difference between them and the Church of England as by Law Establish'd, and the Protestant Dissenters therefrom. With a new prayer for his Majesty. Written by the Archbishop of York.
Date: 1727- Books
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Now or never: or Serious advice to the dissenters in general: In which is contained reasons for their patitioning for liberty this present sessions of Parliament, notwithstanding all the suggestions of false brethren. By Rachel Collins.
Collins, Rachel.Date: 1733- Books
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An essay towards a comprehension. Or, a perswasive to unity amongst Protestants. Humbly offered to the consideration of the two Houses of Parliament; and especially to the Most Reverend the Archbishops, the Right Reverend the Bishops, and the rest of the Clergy assembled in Convocation. Published with the Consent, and at the Charge, of several Ministers and others of both Perswasions. By a lover of peace and unity.
Ollyffe, John, 1647-1717.Date: MDCCI. [1701]- Books
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A True representation of the Croydon-Ass-Story: In contradiction of the false, scandalous, and malicious aspersions thrown by the examiner, and others, on the dissenters.
Date: 1715- Books
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A letter to Edward Jeffries, Esq. chairman of the committee, appointed by the deputies of the three denominations of protestant dissenters, to carry into effect a resolution of the said deputies, to apply to Parliament, for a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts, so far as they concern Protestant dissenters. Occasioned by a resolution of the said committee, ̀̀that it be recommended to the Dissenting Congregations throughout England and Wales, to signify their Approbation of the intended Application to Parliament, by Letters directed to the Chairman of this Committee.'' By the Rev. David Bradberry.
Bradberry, David, 1735-1803.Date: 1789- Books
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Remarks, &c. Letter I.
Date: 1790]- Books
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Serious considerations addressed to Glassites, and other congregational separatists from the Church of Scotland.
Date: 1796- Books
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A loyal oration, giving a short account of several plots, some purely popish, others mixt; the former contriv'd and carry'd on by Papists, the latter both by Papists and also Protestants of the High-Church Party, united together against our Church and State: As also of the many Deliverances which Almighty God has vouchsaf'd to us since the Reformation. Compos'd by James Parkinson, formerly Fellow of Lincoln College in Oxford, now chief Master of the Free-School of Birmingham in Warwickshire, and spoke by his Son on the 10th day of December, 1716. And now Publish'd at the Request of Captain Thetford, Captain Shugborough, and several other Officers of the Prince's own Royal Regiment of Welch Fusileers, and other Loyal Gentlemen. To which is annex'd by way of postscript, the author's letter to the Reverend Mr: Higgs Rector of St. Philip's Church in Birmingham, who upon hearing this Loyal Speech was so displeas'd and nettl'd with it, and particularly with that Passage in it that relates to bidding Prayers which he constantly uses, that on the Sunday following he could not forbear reviling the Author in his Sermon, calling the Speech a scurrilous Discourse, and the Composer thereof a Slanderer and Calumniator.
Parkinson, James, 1653-1722.Date: 1717- Books
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An address to Protestant dissenters: or an inquiry into the grounds of their attachment, to the Assemblies catechism; whether they act upon bigotry or reason: being a calm and fair examination of the sixth answer in the Assemblies lesser catechism. By a Protestant dissenter.
Bourn, Samuel, 1689-1754.Date: 1736- Books
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An introductory discourse, by Joseph Cockin; a charge, by Edward Parsons; and a sermon, by Samuel Bottomley: with the confession of faith, delivered on Tuesday, April 18, 1797, at the public separation of Samuel Wydown, to the pastoral office, in the independent church, Jubber-Gate, York.
Date: [1797]- Books
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An essay upon toleration. By a Sincere Lover of the Church and State.
Webster, James, 1658?-1720.Date: Printed in the year 1703- Books
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The Danger of the church enquir'd into.
Date: 1710- Books
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A fair and impartial testimony, essayed in name of a number of ministers, elders, and Christian people of the Church of Scotland, unto The laudable Principles, Wrestlings and Attainments of that Church; and Against The Backslidings, Corruptions, Divisions, and prevailing Evils, both of former and present Times. And Namely, The Defections of the Established Church, of the Nobility, Gentry, Commons, Seceders, Episcopalians, &c. Containing a brief historical deduction of the chief occurrences in this church from her beginning to the year 1744, with Remarks; And Humble Pleadings with our Mother, to exert herself to stop Defection, and promote Reformation. Attested and Adhered unto by sundry Ministers.
Willison, John, 1680-1750.Date: M.DCC.XLIV [1744]- Books
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Some strictures on a late publication, entitled Reasons for seeking a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts. By a dissenter. By a churchman.
Churchman, active 1791.Date: [1791?]- Books
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An exact account of King George's religion: with the manner of his Mjesty's [sic] worship in the English and Lutheran church; And the First of, The Lutheran Religion. Shewing also, The Difference between them and the Church of England as by Law Establish'd, and the Protestant Dissenters therefrom: With a new prayer for his Majesty: written by the Archbishop of York.
Date: 1715- Books
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The interest of the church defended against the attempts of Papists, and Others: Being the Remarkable account Of the late rebuilding Winlaton chapel, In the Bishoprick of Durham.
Story, Jonathan, active 1721.Date: Reprinted in the Year MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. The humble representation and address, of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1711- Books
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Church-communion enquired into: or a treatise against separation from this national Church of Scotland. ... Which was left in manuscripts by ... Alexander Shields, ...
Shields, Alexander, 1660?-1700.Date: 1706- Books
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Arius detected & confuted: or, a short and familiar direction for plain Christians, that love the Lord Jesus, and hearken to his Voice, how to understand the Language of the Disciples of Arius, that they may not, by their good Words and fair Speeches, be drawn to acknowledge and worship Two Gods, or rather One God and a Creature, contrary to many plain and express Texts of Holy Scripture. The second edition. To which is added, an appendix in answer to two pamphlets publish'd against it, by the author of the letter to a dissenter in Exon.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: 1719- Books
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The association: being an address to the members of the Church of England. Shewing How much it is their Duty, and how much they might render themselves superior to all Parties and Sects amongst them, if they would give each other their mutual Assistance and Encouragement, as the Dissenters do to those of their Persuasion.
Date: 1719- Books
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The manner in which the Protestant dissenters perform prayer in public worship represented and vindicated; in a letter to the Rev. Richard Mant, D. D. Rector of All Saints, Southampton; Occasioned By His Sermon at the Consecration of the New Church, In that Parish, On November 12, 1795. By William Kingsbury, A.M.
Kingsbury, William, 1744-1818.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The Dissenters application to the Most Reverend and Right Reverend the bishops.
Date: 1714