Great Britain - Church history - 17th century
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An abridgment of Mr. Baxter's History of his life and times . With an account of many others of those Worthy Ministers who were Ejected, after the Restauration of King Charles the Second. Their Apology for Themselves and their Adherents; containing the Grounds of their Nonconformity, and Practise as to Stated and Occasional Communion with the Church of England. And a Continuation of their History, till the Year 1691. By Edmund Calamy. Edm. Fil. & Nepos.
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Date: 1702- E-books
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A sermon preached before the Learned Society of Lincoln's-Inn, on January 30. 1732 . From Job xxxiv. 30. That the Hypocrite reign not, lest the People be ensnared. By a layman.
Gordon, Thomas, d. 1750.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- E-books
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What has been, may be: or a view of a popish and an arbitrary government ... To which, is added the tryal of the seven bishops ..
Date: 1713- E-books
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A memorial of the reformation , (chiefly in England) and of Britain's deliverances from popery and arbitrary-power, since that time, to the year, 1716. Wherein is contained, some account of the apostacy of the church in its rise and progress, till popery was established in the world. The state of the reformation under King Henry VIII. Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth: with the principles and endeavours of those that have from time to time stood for a further reformation; as a short history of nonconformity. A particular relation of all the plots and conspiracies of papists and others against the reformation, and civil liberties of the land. Some short memoirs of the civil war in K. Charles the First's time; and a distinct answer to the question, who cut off the King's head. By Benjamin Bennet.
Bennet, Benjamin, 1674-1726.Date: 1717- E-books
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A defence of the Memorial of the reformation, against the exceptions of Presbyterian prejudice display'd by an hearty wellwisher of the establish'd church: with a particular enquiry into the authors and abettors of the Irish massacre. A vindication of Mr. Baxter, and others, with Reference to the Story of the Marquis of Antrim, against the Accusations of Mr. Thomas Cart of the Bath, in his Irish Massacre set in a clear Light. And a detection of the forgeries publish'd by Dr. Hollingworth, concerning Mr. Henderson's Recantation and Character of K. Charles on his Death-Bed. By Benjamin Bennet
Bennet, Benjamin, 1674-1726.Date: [1723]