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The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters
in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the Church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be Constitutions of a quite Different Nature -
The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's Three letters
in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be constitutions of a quite different nature. [Two lines from Acts] -
The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters
in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; The Charge of Schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the Church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be Constitutions of a quite Different Nature -
The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters
in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; And The Church of England and the Church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be Constitutions of a quite Different Nature -
The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's Three letters
in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be constitutions of a quite different nature. -
The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's Three letters
in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be constitutions of a quite different nature. -
An answer to the inquiry, why are you a dissenter?
Extracted from the dissenting gentleman's letters to Mr. White -
A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified: and proved the genuine and just consequence of the allegiance due to Christ, the only lawgiver in the church
Being the dissenting gentleman's three letters and postscript, in answer to Mr. John White's on that subject. -
Church-power, by our constitution, lodged wholly in the civil magistrate, and not at all in the convocation
The dissenting gentleman's postscript to his three letters to Mr. White; containing remarks on his appendix. In which also are further consider'd, the sacramental test; the affair of Mr. Whiston's censure; the consecration of churches -
A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified
and proved the genuine and just consequence of the allegiance due to Christ, the only lawgiver in the church. Being the dissenting gentleman's three letters and postscript, in answer to Mr. John White's on that subject. To which is added, a letter to a bishop, &c -
The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's Three letters
in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and found to be constitutions of a quite different nature. [Two lines from Acts] -
Appendix to the controversy between the Rev. Mr. White and the dissenting gentleman. Concerning certain points, particularly I. Church-Power, and in whom lodged. II. The Sacramental Test. III. Our Constitution in Church and State, more especially in regard to the Regal Supremacy: Which, not being essential to the Controversy, were, in the Course of it, on the Part of Mr. White, thought proper to be neglected, or very lightly touched upon, but now (it being closed) in compliance with the importunate and repeated Demands of that Gentleman, are fully and particularly considered, and fairly rescued from the many gross Misrepresentations, and fallacious Reasonings in the three first Sections of his third and last Letter, touching those Points. In a Letter to the Gentleman. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge
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A dissent from the Church of England fully justified
and proved to be the genuine and just consequence of the allegiance which is due to Jesus Christ, the only Lawgiver in the Church: Being the Dissenting Gentleman's Three Letters and Postscript, in Answer to the Letters of the Rev. Mr. White on that Subject. Also a letter to the bishops, on the present state of religion in this kingdom. The sixth edition, with corrections and additions. By Micaiah Towgood. To which are added, the opinions of three eminent lawyers, on the question, whether an action can be maintained, against a clergyman, for refusing to admit a notorious evil-liver to the sacrament, who demands it as a Qualification for an Office? -
The dissenting gentleman's answer to the Reverend Mr. White's three letters
in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified; the charge of schism is refuted and retorted; and the Church of England and the Church of Jesus Christ, are impartially compared, and set in Contrast, and found to be Constitutions of a quite Different Nature -
A letter to Mr. Samuel Chandler; being a vindication of some passages in the Three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, and the Appendix to the Third of those Letters concerning Subscription. Against his reflections in his late book, entitled, The case of subscription to explanatory articles of faith, as a Qualification for Admission into the Christian Ministry. With Some Considerations upon the Speech (therein published) of John Alphonso Turretine, previous to the Abolition of all Subscriptions at Geneva. By John White, B. D. Sometime Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge