Tisdall, William, 1669-1735.
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The conduct of the Dissenters of Ireland, with respect both to church and state , in three parts, viz. I. An Historical Account of their Behaviour, from the Year, 1641. till this Present Time. II. An Enumeration of some Particular Facts well Attested, Illustrating and Confirming what is Affirmed of them in the First Part. III. An Enquiry into some Facts Presumptive, and highly Probable, which may prove Dangerous to our Established Constitution. From which The Truth of those Facts urged against them in the Representations of the Lords, and of the Convocation is fully Proved, together with Fresh Informations given in against them. In a second letter to a friend. By the author of Presbyterian-Loyalty.
Tisdall, William, 1669-1735.Date: 1712- E-books
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The case of the sacramental test stated and argu'd particularly, with relation to the Presbyterians of Ireland. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the nobility and gentry of this Kingdom. By William Tisdall, D. D.
Tisdall, William, 1669-1735.Date: 1715- E-books
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An account of the charity school in Belfast . Registry book page II. at a meeting of the trustees for the charity school of Belfast in the vestry room on Tuesday the 31st day of March. 1719. The said trustees do desire, that the reverend doctor Tisdall do write an historicall account of the first erection of the charity school of Belfast, and of the improvements that have been made therein from January 1716. at which time the said school was open'd, to March 1719. and that the said historical account, be plac'd as a preface to this book of registry wherein all future acts of the trustees with relation to the said school are to enter'd and kept.
Tisdall, William, 1669-1735.Date: 1720- E-books
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A sample of true-blew Presbyterian-Loyalty , in all changes and turns of government, Taken chiefly out of their most Authentick Records. In a Letter to a Friend. To which is added a declaration of the Presbytery at Bangor, anno, 1649.
Tisdall, William, 1669-1735.Date: 1709- E-books
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A seasonable enquiry into that most dangerous political principle of the Kirk in power, viz. that the right of dominion in the prince, and the duty of allegiance in his Presbyterian subjects, are founded upon the prince's being a subject of what they call, Christ's kingdom of presbytery: or, upon his professing and maintaining the Presbyterian religion. By William Tisdall, D. D
Tisdall, William, 1669-1735.Date: 1713