Great Britain - Church history - 18th century
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The speech of the late Lord Bishop of Rochester . In his own defence, as he delivered it at the bar of the House of Lords.
Francis AtterburyDate: 1723?]- E-books
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A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock , being a reply to his Answer, &c. Proving the Doctrines maintain'd by the Doctor in his Sermon Nov. 5. 1712. to be the Same with those charged upon the Bishop of Bangor, as Pernicious, in the late Report of the Committee. With an appendix relating to a passage or two in Dr. Snape's Second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. By Arthur Ashley Sykes, M. A. Rector of Dry-Drayton near Cambridge. To which is added, a postscript to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock, Dean of Chichester, by the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin Lord Bishop of Bangor.
Sykes, Arthur Ashley, 1683 or 4-1756.Date: [1717]- E-books
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A representation, of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness drawn up by the Upper House of Convocation, of the province of Canterbury, and Transmitted to the Lower House for Their Approbation.
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation. Upper House.Date: 1711- E-books
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A representation of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, & profaneness unanimously agreed upon by a joint committee of both Houses of Convocation, of the province of Canterbury, and Afterwards rejected by the Upper House, but Passed in the Lower House. Members of the Committee. The Bps. of Peterborough Landaff Bangor St. Asaph St. Davids. Dr. Atterbury, Prol. Dr. Stanhope Dr. Godolphin Dr. Willis Dr. Gastrell Dr. Ashton Dr. Smalridge Dr. Altham Dr. Sydell Archd. Brideock.
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. ConvocationDate: [1711]- E-books
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The lay-Man's pleas for separation from the Church of England answered Wherein the Arguments of a late Pamphlet, Entitled Lay-Nonconformity Justified, are Examin'd and Censur'd. In a Dialogue between a Gentleman in the Communion of the Church of England, who was formerly a Dissenter; and his Friend, who was Educated in the Communion of the Church, but has since left it.
Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]