Warne, Jonathan
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A remonstrance address'd to the clergy . Shewing, Where the Charge of Deism (without returning to the Old Divinity) will necessarily terminate. By a Friend of the Clergy.
Warne, JonathanDate: M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]- E-books
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An attempt to promote true love and unity between the Church of England and the dissenters who are Calvinists, of the Baptist, Independant, and Presbyterian perswasions; by setting down the thirty-nine articles of the aforesaid Church in one column, and the articles of fait of those dissenters in another. That every impartial Person may, at one View, discover, that they all agree in every essential Point, that concerns our eternal Salvation: Which will be a good means to create true Love, and cordial Affection to each other
Warne, JonathanDate: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- E-books
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The spirit of the martyrs revived in the doctrines of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, and the judicious, and faithful Methodists. ... To which are added, some thoughts on pluralities, and non-residence. Part I
Warne, JonathanDate: 1740- E-books
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The dreadful degeneracy of a great part of the clergy , The means to promote Irreligion, Atheism, and Popery. To which is prefix'd, a letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield.
Warne, JonathanDate: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- E-books
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The church of England turned dissenter at last . Clearly proving, that the generality of those that profess themselves her clergy, have forsaken most of the important doctrines of her articles, homilies and collects, contained in the Common-Prayer. By Jonathan Warne.
Warne, JonathanDate: [1740?]