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Plain reasons I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceably Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant. The three and twentieth edition. To which is added, A letter to a divine in Germany, giving a brief but true Account of the Protestant Dissenters in England. By the late Rev'd Edmund Calamy, D.D. Reprinted from the Doctor's Sermon at the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Chandler.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- E-books
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Plain reasons , I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor cannot be guilty of schism, in peaceable Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And, III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1717- E-books
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Plain-Dealing, and its vindication, defended . Against a certain pamphlet, entitled, The Church of England vindicated, and separation from her communion, shew'd to be causeless and schismatical; by an anonymous clergyman.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- E-journals
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Plain reasons , I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of Schism, in peaceable separating from the places of publick worship in the Church of England. And, III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a True Protestant.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1718- E-books
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A funeral-Sermon for the Reverend Mr. Tho. Risley, A.M. and sometime fellow of Pembroke-Colledge in Oxford. With some short memoirs of his life. By Charles Owen
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: [1716]- E-books
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Rebaptization condemned . Wherein is shewn, I. That to rebaptize any person that was once baptiz'd, even by laymen, in the name of the sacred Trinity, is contrary to the practice of the Catholick Church in all ages. II. That it is repugnant to the principles and practice of the Church of England. III. The pernicious consequences of such a practice. By the Author of, Plain dealing, or Separation without schism, &c.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1716- E-journals
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Plain-dealing Or, Separation without schism, and schism without separation. Exemplify'd in the case of Protestant-dissenters and church-men. By Charles Owen.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1715- E-books
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Plain reasons I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why Dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceably Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against Dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- E-books
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Plain reasons , I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceable Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: M.D.CC.XXIII. [1723]- E-books
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Plain-dealing Or, Separation without schism, and schism without separation. Exemplify'd in the case of Protestant-dissenters and church-men. By Charles Owen.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1715- E-books
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Plain reasons , I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of Schism, in peaceable separating from the places of publick worship in the Church of England. And, III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a True Protestant.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.XX. [1720]- E-books
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The scene of delusions open'd , in an historical account of prophetick impostures, in the Jewish, Christian, and pagan world, wherein the pretensions of the new prophets, are consider'd and confuted. By Charles Owen. V.D.M.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1712- E-books
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Plain-dealing Or, Separation without schism, and schism without separation. Exemplify'd in the case of Protestant-dissenters and church-men. By Charles Owen.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1715- E-books
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The danger of the church and kingdom from foreigners consider'd in several articles of the highest importance.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- E-books
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The danger of the church and kingdom from foreigners consider'd in several articles of the highest importance.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: [1722]- E-journals
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Plain reasons I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of Schism, in peaceably separating from the places of publick worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a True Protestant.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- E-books
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Religious gratitude being seven practical discourses on the following subjects, Viz. I. The Exaltation of God, Man's Duty and Happiness. II. The Preheminence of social Worship. III. The Advantage of religious Solitude. IV. The Origin and Progress of Divine Worship by religious Songs. V. New Songs the Claim of new Mercies. VI. The Kingdom of Christ a new Kingdom. Vii. The new and surprizing Privileges of the new Nature. To which is added The cave of Machpela, or a religious improvement of Genesis XXIII. 9. By Charles Owen, D.D.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- E-books
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An alarm to Protestant princes and people, who are all struck at in the Popish cruelties at Thorn, and other barbarous executions abroad
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- E-books
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The danger of the church and state from foreigners proving in above two hundred entertaining articles that our religion and learning, arts and sciences, trade and navigation, food, raiment, phisick, &c. &c. are all foreigners, viz. ... By Cha. Owen, D.D.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1750- E-books
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The vanity of human life illustrated under the similitude of nothing . A discourse occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Mary Lythgoe, a young woman near Warrington. By Cha. Owen D.D.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: [1758?]- E-books
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Plain reasons , I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor cannot be guilty of Schism, in peaceable separating from the places of publick worship in the Church of England. And, III. Several common objections, brought by Churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a True protestant.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: [1720?]- E-books
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The wonders of redeeming love Being an essay on the reasons why God redeem'd fall'n man, and not fall'n angels. With practical improvements. By Charles Owen.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- E-books
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The wonders of redeeming love being an essay on the reasons why God redeemed fallen man, and not fallen angels. With practical improvements. By Charles Owen.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- E-books
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Some account of the life and writings of the late pious and learned Mr. James Owen, minister of the Gospel in Salop
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- E-books
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Plain reasons , I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceably separating from the Places of Public Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answered. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, d. 1746.Date: 1760