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The questions between the conformist and nonconformist, truly stated, and briefly discussed
Dr. Falkner, The friendly debate &c., examined and answered : together with a discourse about separation, and some animadversions upon Dr. Stillingfleet's book entituled, The unreasonableness of separation : observations upon Dr. Templers sermon preached at a visitation in Cambridge : a brief vindication of Mr. Stephen Marshal -
A modest and peaceable inquiry into the design and nature of some of those historical mistakes that are found in Dr. Stillingfleet's preface to his Unreasonableness of separation
wherein the innocency of Protestant dissenters is cleared up and vindicated from the indecent censures of the doctor -
A discourse about church-unity
being a defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's unreasonableness of separation, in answer to several late pamphlets, but principally to Dr. Owen and Mr. Baxter -
The resolution of a case of conscience, wherein some persons of piety and sincerity seem to be at a loss
viz. the case, whether as matters now stand, it be lawful to frequent our parish churches for communion and divine worship -
Reflections on Dr. Stillingfleet's book of the unreasonableness of separation
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An Antidote against Dr. E. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of separation
being a vindication of the nonconformists from the heavy charges of schism and separation wherein they are loaded by the doctor and two anonymous authors : in two discourses conjoined and seasonably published -
A reply to the defence of Dr. Stillingfleet
being a counter plot for union between the Protestants, in opposition to the project of others for conjunction with the Church of Rome -
A rational defence of non-conformity
wherein the practice of nonconformists is vindicated from promoting popery, and ruining the church, imputed to them by Dr. Stillingfleet in his Unreasonableness of separation : also his arguments from the principles and way of the reformers, and first dissenters are answered : and the case of the present separation, truly stated, and the blame of it laid where it ought to be : and the way to union among Protestants is pointed at -
Diocesan churches not yet discovered in the primitive times, or, A defence of the answer to Dr. Stillingfleets allegations out of antiquity for such churches
against the exceptions offered in the preface to a late treatise called A vindication of the primitive church, where what is further produced out of Scripture and antient authors for diocesan churches is also discussed -
No evidence for diocesan churches, or, any bishops without the choice or consent of the people, in the primitive times, or, An answer to the allegations out of antiquity for such churches, and against popular elections of bishops in a late volume, intituled, The unreasonableness of separation
shewing, that they do not serve the design for which they are produced -
Separation convicted of profanation, oppression, persecution, [brace] rebellion, self-destruction, and antichristianism
being a further evidence of the mischief of separation, as asserted by the most learned and pious Dr. Edw. Stillingfleet, Dean of St. Pauls