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The rational foundation of a Christian church , and the terms of Christian communion. To which are added Three discourses, Viz. Disc. I. A Pattern for a Dissenting Preacher. Disc. II. The Office of Deacons. Disc. III. Invitations to Church-Fellowship. By Isaac Watts, D.D.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- E-books
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A plea before the Ecclesiastical Council at Stockbridge, in the cause of Mrs. Fisk , who was excommunicated by the Reverend Pastor and church in that place, for marrying a man whom they called immoral and profane.----Delivered the 6th and 7th of October, 1779. To which is added, Letters of friendship to those clergymen who have lately renounced communion with the ministers and churches of Christ, in consequence of the above-mentioned affair.--With illustrations and recent examples. Likewise, A droll, a deist, and a John Bacon, master of arts, gently reprimanded. [One line of Scripture text] By a gentleman of Connecticut.
Huntington, Joseph, 1735-1794.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- E-books
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The proctor's practice in the ecclesiastical courts , containing I. An account of the several courts, offices and officers; with a List of the Judges, Advocates, Proctors and Practitioners; and the Methods of proceeding therein. II. Cases adjudged in the Courts of Doctors Commons, with References to the Authorities in the Common and Statute Law. III. Acts or Orders of Court fully extended from the Citation to the Execution of the Sentence, in Causes of the first Instance, and from the Inhibition to the Sentence in Appeals: Also A Table of Fees allowed to be taken in the publick Offices. By Philip Floyer, gent. of Doctors Commons.
Floyer, PhilipDate: MDCCXLVI [1746]