Protestants - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Protests of the forty one peers, against the mutineers bill. Die Jovis 20th Februarii, 1717/18. The order of the day being read, for the house to be put into a committee of the whole house upon the Mutiny bill
House of LordsDate: 1718]- E-books
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An address to the true Protestants of Great Britain, on the present situation of affairs at home and abroad. With some remarks on the great number of Jesuits and Romish emissaries now among us; and a short view of their practices and behaviour to gain proselites. By a frien to liberty, and a lover of truth
T. D.Date: MDCC.XXXIX. [1739]- E-books
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The dissenters vindicated or, a short view of the present state of the Protestant religion in Britain, as it is now profess'd in the Episcopal church in England, the Presbyterian church in Scotland, and the dissenters in both. In answer to some reflections in Mr. Webster's two books publish'd in Scotland.
Daniel DefoeDate: Printed in the Year MDCVII [1707]- E-books
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A catholic-Epistle , or, Pastoral-Letter; humbly directed To all the Christian-Protestant-Churches in England: Whether those who observe an Established Form of Worship, or those who take the Liberty to dissent. Shewing How Protestants of every Rank and Degree, may qualify themselves for keeping a Day of Public Humiliation with Acceptance, in the Eye of Almighty-God. Useful for the Perusal of Protestants, who would at all Times be prepar'd for Public-Salvation. By an English-Catholic, of the Metropolitan-Diocese.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: [1744]- E-books
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An act for naturalizing foreign Protestants
Parliament of the United KingdomDate: [1709]