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A sermon preached in the church of the united parishes of St. Vedast Foster, and St. Michael-Le-Quern, London, on Friday, February 28, 1794 , Being the Day appointed for a general fast. By Francis Wollaston, rector.
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: MDCC.XCIV. [1794]- E-books
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The state of subscription to the articles and liturgy of the Church of England, towards the close of the year 1773. With a view of its progress from the Beginning, and of the alterations that have been made in it by the late debates. Recommended to the most serious Attention of the three estates of the realm. By a consistent Protestant
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- E-books
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Considerations on the state of subscriptions to the articles and liturgy of the Church of England , Towards the Close of the Year 1773: or, a view of what alterations had been made in it by the preceding Debates. Recommended to the most serious Attention of the Three Estates of the Realm. By a consistent protestant.
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- E-books
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An address to the clergy of the Church of England in particular , and To all Christians in general. Humbly proposing An Application to the Right Reverend the Bishops, or through their Means to the Legislature, for such Relief in the Matter of Subscription, as in their Judgements they shall see proper: together with the Author's Sentiments of the present Forms; and his Reasons for such an Application. By Francis Wollaston, L.L.B. F.R.S. Rector of Chislehurst in Kent.
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- E-books
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Two sermons preached in the parish church of Chislehurst in Kent . The First on Friday, April 19, 1793, Being the Day Appointed for a General Fast, the Second on Sunday, June 2, Upon Reading his Majesty's Letter in Behalf of a Collection for the French Clergy. By Francis Wollaston, Rector of that Parish.
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- E-books
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A country parson's address to his flock, to caution them against being misled by the wolf in sheep's cloathing, or receiving Jacobin teachers of sedition, Who Intrude Themselves Under the Specious Pretense of Instructing Youth and Preaching Christianity. By Francis Wollaston, Rector of Chislkhurst in Kent
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: 1799- E-books
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Queries relating to the Book of common-prayer, &c. with proposed amendments. Addressed to those in authority, and submitted to their consideration
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- E-books
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An address to the clergy of the Church of England in particular, and to all Christians in general. Humbly Proposing An Application to the Right Reverend the Bishops, of through their Means to the Legislature, for such Belief in the Matter of Subscription, as in their Judgements they shall see proper: together with the Author's Sentiments of the present Forms; and his Reasons for such an Application. By Francis Wollaston, L.L.B. F.R.S. Rector of Chislechurst in Kent
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- E-books
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The secret history of a private man. By Francis Wollaston, LL. B. F. R. S
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XCV. [1795]- E-books
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The origin and insidious arts of Jacobinism a warning to the people of England; extracted from A country parson's address to his flock. By Francis Wollaston, Rector of Chislehurst in Kent. "what I say unto You, I say unto All, Watch.".
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: [1799]