Dissenters, Religious - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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No reason for applying for the repeal or explanation of the Corporation and Test Acts . Being a further confutation of a pamphlet lately published, called The reasonableness of applying, &c. With remarks upon The dispute better adjusted.
Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- E-books
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The claims of the clergy to a divine right of maintenance, and of disposing of church-livings, exemplified in the pretensions and conduct of the present Scotch clergy and in the Behaviour of their Creatures, the Multitude. In a letter from a Scotch Presbyterian, now settled in a Dissenting Congregation in England, to a Minister of the National Church of Scotland. With the Scotch Minister's Answer. Occasioned by the tythe-bill now depending in Parliament.
Scotch Presbyterian.Date: 1736- E-books
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An Act for preserving the Protestant religion, by better securing the Church of England, as by law established and for confirming the toleration granted to Protestant dissenters by an Act intituled, An Act for exempting Their Majesties Protestant subjects, dissenting from the Church of England, from the penalties of certain laws, and for supplying the defects thereof; and for the further securing the Protestant succession, by requiring the practicers of the law in North Britain to take the oaths, and subscribe the declaration therein mentioned.
Great BritainDate: 1711 [i.e. 1712]]- E-books
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A letter to Samuel Holden, Esq; from a Dissenter in the country
Dissenter in the countryDate: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- E-books
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The sense of the court and Parliaments of England, as to the dissenters, ever since the Restoration with reflections on the new mode of abusing them in the pulpit. In a letter to the Right Honourable the E. of N. By the author of the Letter to Sr. T. H.
Author of the Letter to Sir T. H.Date: [1712]