War - Religious aspects - Christianity
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An answer to some passages in a letter from the Bishop of Rochester to the clergy , (dated May 1st, 1798,) upon the lawfulness of defensive war. By a clergyman of the Church of England.
Rhŷs, J. Bradley.Date: 1798- E-books
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The bible and the sword or, the appointment of the general fast vindicated: in an address to the common people, concerning the propriety of repressing obstinate licentiousness with the sword, and of fasting when the sword is drawn for that purpose.
John William FletcherDate: 1776- E-books
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Miscellaneous essays, naval, moral, political, and divine. By Alexander Duncan, D.D. Vicar of Bolam, Northumberland, Chaplain of His Majesty's Ship Venerable, on the Glorious 11th of October, 1797, and now of His Majesty's Ship Kent, of Seventy-Four Guns, Lord Duncan's Flag Ship
Duncan, Alexander, d. 1816.Date: [1799]- E-books
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Address to the Loyal Leicester Volunteer Infantry, at the presentation of their colours, in the Parish Church of Saint Martin, Leicester, October 19, 1795. To which is annexed the prayer used on that occasion. By Thomas Robinson, M. A. Chaplain
Robinson, Thomas, 1749-1813.Date: [1795]- E-books
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War the stumbling-block of a Christian; or, the absurdity of defending religion by the sword: a sermon on the public fast, February 25, 1795. By the Rev. J. H. Williams, LL. B. Vicar of Wellsbourne, Warwickshire
Williams, John Henry, 1746 or 7-1829.Date: 1795