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The Christian peace-maker
Being an affectionate vote for mutual love & good-will amongst protestants, as they are obliged in conscience and common prudence. By a Member of the Church of England -
The principles of the Christian doctrine, set forth in an exposition of the church catechism
By a Member of the Church of England -
T[he] contest between Sebastian, a Spanish frier, and the four evangelists, whether the body of Jesus Christ arose from the dead upon the Jewish Sabbath, or Roman Sunday
Or, The Devil's dispute about the body of moses fairly states and determined. By a Member of the Church of England -
Some good wishes for promoting the interest of religion, and the good of the nation
Humbly offered to the consideration of the present Parliament and convocation. By a Member of the Church of England -
Eleven discourses, delivered extempore, at several meeting-houses of the people called Quakers
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A defence of the Reverend W.B. Kirwan's conformity to the established church
Also of his letter from Dublin to a friend in the country. In answer to James Patson, a Galway resident. With a confutation of a defence of religious celibacy and concomitant vows; fully proving the state of celibacy a state of sin. By a Member of the Church of England -
Ten discourses delivered at several meeting houses of the people called Quakers in Great-Britain
from the year 1767 to the year 1770, inclusive -
A letter to the Dean of Lincoln, concerning tithes. By a Member of the Church of England
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Familiar instructions for young children
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Christianity versus persecution
a letter to the Reverend Wm. John Kidd, incumbent of St. Matthew's, on the mode proposed by him for the suppression of socialism -
Remarks upon a late pamphlet
intituled, The Innocency of Error Asserted and Vindicated. By a member of the Church of England -
A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Melbourne
on the presentation of Mr. Robert Owen at court -
A letter to the Dean of Lincoln, concerning tithes
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The heavenly soul's daily exercise
morning and evening: being a manual of devout prayers for every day in the week. Also meditations upon several occasions: With some Holy Ejaculations and Prayers, which may be used before, at, and after receiving the Holy Communion. By a member of the Church of England -
Heaven's vengeance
or, remarkable judgments, upon the transgressors of each of the ten commandments: with the manifold blessings, attendant on the observance of them. The Whole amply illustrated, in divers Memorable Examples, upon each single Head; carefully collected, both from Sacred and Profane History. Designed for the Good of all those, who are any way sollicitous about God's Blessings, either here or hereafter. By a member of the Church of England -
St. Paul's opinion of Jesus Christ stated
in a letter to a friend. By a member of the Church of England -
A letter to the author of a pamphlet
intitled, Pietas Oxoniensis -
Naked thoughts on some of the peculiarities of the field-preaching clergy
In a letter to a friend. By a member of the Church of England -
A scheme offered to the consideration of the publick
which , if countenanced and encouraged, will not only promote and invigorate the execution of the laws now extant, against the breaking and profaning of the Christian Sabbath, or Lord's Day, but such Encouragement will be naturally productive of proper Ways and Means to apply to the Legislature for such supplementary Additions and Amendments to those Laws, that will make that very important Affair much more extensively efficacious to a visible Reformation. In this Performance, the Cause of the Unsuccessfulness of all former Attempts of this Kind are maturely considered, and effectually removed and provided against; all of which is plainly set forth in this little Tract. By a member of the Church of England -
A Christian pacifick
being an affectionate vote for the mutual love and agreement of all Protestants; ... By a member of the Church of England -
An answer from the country to a late letter to a dissenter upon occassion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence
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The grievances of the Church of England which are not in the power of the governours of it to remedy
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An answer to the champion of the wooden-sword, or, A dialogue betwixt Jack and Will
containing that part of his argument wherein he asserts, viz, that the dissenters are members of the Church of England : with some occasional remarks on head-corporation-magistrates as dissenters -
An answer to a rash dialogue betwixt Jack and Will
containing that part of his argument wherein he asserts, viz, that the dissenters are members of the Church of England : with some occasional remarks on head-corporation-magistrates, as dissenters -
St Paul's opinion of Jesus Christ stated
in a letter to a friend. By a member of the Church of England