61 |
Disinterested advice to the people called Methodists, - Concerning the misunderstandings which have arisen among them since the death of the Rev. John Wesley, and also concerning their conduct towards the Church of England. By a Layman of the Church of England
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Layman of the Church of England.
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M.DCC.XCIII. 1793 |
Engelska |
62 |
Morality not Christianity - Or, Remarks on a very extraordinary sermon, preached at St. George's, Southwark, on Sunday, March 19, 1748-9. By the Reverend Mr. Wingfield, curate of the said Parish Church. In a letter to that gentleman by a Layman of the Church of England
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Layman of the Church of England.
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1749 |
Engelska |
63 |
God's free grace to all men - A sermon. Proving I. That God hath made no man on purpose to be damned. II. That he would have all men to be saved. III. That every one hath a time of visitation, or a day of grace, wherein he may be saved if he will. To which is added, some motives to exhort all those that are in a state of sin, to repent and turn unto the Lord, that they may live. By a learned divine of the Church of England
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Learned divine of the Church of England.
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1744 |
Engelska |
64 |
A word to a wavering Levite, or, An answer to Dr. Sherlock's reasons concerning the taking of the oaths - with reflections thereupon
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London apprentice of the Church of England.
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1690 |
Engelska |
65 |
Christian liberty not to be abused, or, Antient and primitive truth correcting some modern, or new abuses, of that which is so much pleaded for, and so little understood, viz. Christian liberty - in a sermon preached in the church of Bridport within the county of Dorset, on Sunday the forenoon, being November 3. 1672
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Richard Luce, Presbyter of the Church of England
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1673 |
Engelska |
66 |
An answer from the country to a late letter to a dissenter upon occassion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence
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Member of the Church of England.
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1687 |
Engelska |
67 |
An answer to the champion of the wooden-sword, or, A dialogue betwixt Jack and Will - containing that part of his argument wherein he asserts, viz, that the dissenters are members of the Church of England : with some occasional remarks on head-corporation-magistrates as dissenters
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Member of the Church of England.
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1698 |
Engelska |
68 |
An answer to a rash dialogue betwixt Jack and Will - containing that part of his argument wherein he asserts, viz, that the dissenters are members of the Church of England : with some occasional remarks on head-corporation-magistrates, as dissenters
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Member of the Church of England.
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1698 |
Engelska |
69 |
The retort courteous - Or, Remarks on the sophistry and ill-natured bigotry contained in a letter addressed to Dr. Priestley, under the signature of John Churchman. Which appeared in the Birmingham & Stafford Chronicle of August 4, 1791. By a Member of the Church of England, but no party man
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But no party man. Member of the Church of England
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MDCCXCI. 1791 |
Engelska |
70 |
The Christian peace-maker - Being an affectionate vote for mutual love & good-will amongst protestants, as they are obliged in conscience and common prudence. By a Member of the Church of England
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Member of the Church of England.
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1710 |
Engelska |
71 |
Christianity versus persecution - a letter to the Reverend Wm. John Kidd, incumbent of St. Matthew's, on the mode proposed by him for the suppression of socialism
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Member of the Church of England.
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1840 |
Engelska |
72 |
The contest between Sebastian, a Spanish frier, and the four evangelists, whether the body of Jesus Christ arose from the dead upon the Jewish Sabbath, or Roman Sunday. - Or, The Devil's dispute about the body of moses fairly states and determined. By a Member of the Church of England
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Member of the Church of England.
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M.DCC.LVI. 1756 |
Engelska |
73 |
A defence of the Reverend W.B. Kirwan's conformity to the established church - Also of his letter from Dublin to a friend in the country. In answer to James Patson, a Galway resident. With a confutation of a defence of religious celibacy and concomitant vows; fully proving the state of celibacy a state of sin. By a Member of the Church of England
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Member of the Church of England.
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M.DCC.LXXXIX. 1789 |
Engelska |
74 |
The grievances of the Church of England which are not in the power of the governours of it to remedy
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Member of the Church of England.
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1689 |
Engelska |
75 |
A letter to the Dean of Lincoln, concerning tithes
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Member of the Church of England
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1792 |
Engelska |
76 |
A letter to the Dean of Lincoln, concerning tithes. By a Member of the Church of England
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Member of the Church of England.
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M,DCC,XCII. 1792 |
Engelska |
77 |
A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Melbourne - on the presentation of Mr. Robert Owen at court
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Member of the Church of England.
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1840 |
Engelska |
78 |
The principles of the Christian doctrine, set forth in an exposition of the church catechism. - By a Member of the Church of England
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Member of the Church of England.
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MDCCL. 1750 |
Engelska |
79 |
Some good wishes for promoting the interest of religion, and the good of the nation - Humbly offered to the consideration of the present Parliament and convocation. By a Member of the Church of England
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Member of the Church of England.
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1709 |
Engelska |
80 |
The necessity of coming to church, and the due performance of holy worship there - Demonstrated in a dialogue, or, friendly conference. Written and intended for the use of those absenters who continue within the pale of the Church of England. By a member of the same
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Member of the same (Church of England).
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1708 |
Engelska |