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The Select vestry justified
In answer to a pamphlet entitled, the constitutional. Wherein it is attempted also to vindicate particular characters aspersed by that injurious treatise with great partiality and freedom -
Churchwardens. An address to the parishioners of Newark upon Trent
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Report and statement of accounts of the Parish of Liverpool, for the year MDCC XCIII
With a statement of the supposed revenue and expenditure, for the year MDCCXCIV, exhibited by Mr. William Haliday, treasurer: read and approved at the Vestry, assembled on easter Tuesday, May 22, 1794. Then ordered to be printed under the direction of Mr. James Hargreaves, and, Mr. Matthew Gregson, churchwardens. To which is added, some other particulars relating to the parish -
A charitable chvrch vvarden, or, An hypocrite anatomiz'd
set forth in a discourse betweene two church-wardens one of them being an honest man and that's a wonder : vvherein is discovered the manifold abuses and impious actions of many officers in this city with the oppression of the poores box, frequently used by many church-wardens especially by him which is here mentioned : very pleasant and delectable and very true ile assure you as Master Coniwooll the church-warden can witnesse -
A report of the committee of the Associated ley-payers, in the township of Manchester; appointed to enquire into the accounts of the churchwardens and overseers, and other matters
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The church-vvardens repentance
Or, Mr. Connivvools recantation. VVherein is expressed his penitent sorrow, for oppression on the poores box. Likewise, his admonition to all covetous doctors, carelesse curates, charitable church-wardens, hypocriticll over-seers, bribe-taking constables, conniving headboroughs, dissembling sextons, and begger-whipping beadles -
A report of the committee of the Associated Ley-payers in the township of Manchester appointed to enquire into the accounts of the churchwardens and overseers and other matters
submitted to their consideration relative to the support and government of the poor of the said township -
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the repairing of churches and paying of all church-duties whatsoever
within the kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales -
A charitable church vvarden
Or, an hypocrite anatomiz'd. Set forth in a discourse betweene two church-wardens, one of them being an honest man, and that's a wonder. VVherein is discovered the manifold abuses and impious actions of many officers in this city, with the oppression of the poores box, frequently used by many church-wardens, especially by him which is here mentioned. Very pleasant and delectable, and very true i'le assure you, as Master Coniwooll the church-warden can witnesse