Owen, Josiah, ca. 1711-1755.
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Remarks on two charges , deliver'd by Dr. Smallbroke, ... to the clergy of his diocess [sic]: wherein the danger of the church, from the progress of liberty, and its independence upon civil government, are consider'd. In a letter to his lordship, by J. Owen, ..
Owen, Josiah, ca. 1711-1755.Date: 1759- E-books
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Dr. Deacon, try'd before his own tribunal or an examination of the several facts deny'd by him in the Gentleman's Magazine, for May last; By those very Rules Laid Down in his Catechism, for the Conviction of Offenders. In A Letter to the said Gentleman. By J. Owen.
Owen, Josiah, ca. 1711-1755.Date: 1748- E-books
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Jacobite and nonjuring principles, freely examined in a letter to the master-tool of the faction at Manchester. With remarks on some part of a book lately published, intitled, A full, true, and comprehensive view of Christianity, &c. wrote by Dr. Deacon. By J. Owen.
Owen, Josiah, ca. 1711-1755.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- E-books
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The humourist or, An entertaining Display of the Absurdities of the Roman Catholicks and Nonjurors. Containing remarks upon exorcism, with the Story of St. Grat's Exorcising away all the Rats in the County of Aost. The Form of consecrating the Dagger for the Assassination of Princes. The Story of St. Anthony's Ghost. The Highlander and the Devil. The British Hottentots. The Farce of the Greek and Armenian Priests driving away the Devil on Easter Eve. The forms of consecrating Holy Oyl, and Holy Water. With a great Variety of other devout Pranks, Extracted from various Historys, Voyages, Travels, &c. Inscrib'd to Dr. Deacon. To which is added, the sighs, tears, and groans, of the children of Israel; With the Story of Little John and Mrs. Abigail.
Owen, Josiah, ca. 1711-1755.Date: 1752- E-books
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Remarks on two charges deliver'd by the Lord Bishop of L-d and C-y, to the clergy of his diocese. Wherein the danger of the church, from the Progress of Liberty, and its Independence upon Civil Government, are considered. In a letter to his Lordship. By a friend to truth and liberty.
Owen, Josiah, ca. 1711-1755.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]