Religion - England - Early works to 1800
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Christian memoirs; or, A review of the present state of religion in England; in the form of a new pilgrimage to the heavenly Jerusalem Containing, by way of allegorical narrative, a great variety of dialogues on the most interesting subjects, and adventures of eminently religious persons. By W. Shrubsole. Minister at Bethel Chapel, Sheerness.
Shrubsole, William, 1729-1797.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- E-books
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For the highest professors of religion, this is chiefly intended . The third edition enlarged. Wherein is shewn that your ancient doctrine once was, that man's light was only natural and carnal, and doth only make manifest carnal transgressions, &c. p.16. Which doctrine your ministers have of late disown'd, and indeed for many years have afferted the contrary, which hath been, is, and is like to be, both to your proselites and hearers of a very dreadful and dangerous consequence. Likewise herein is a letter to Mr. Penn, p.5. and another to your ministers, p. 10.
Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.Date: [1703]- E-books
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Reflections on the state of the established religion, the clergy, and the universities; and the means of improving them In a conversation between an eminent prelate and a learned friend. Communicated by the latter, epistle to a celebrated dean. With an appendix and notes by the Editor.
Date: 1783