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A letter from a clergy-man in the country to the clergy-man in the city, author of a late letter to his friend in the country
shewing the insufficiency of his reasons therein contained for not reading the declaration -
Several arguments for concessions and alterations in the common prayer, and in the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
in order to a comprehension -
A sermon on the restoring of the coyn
with reference to the state of the nation, and of the church therein -
A friendly debate between Dr. Kingsman, a dissatisfied clergy-man, and Gratianus Trimmer, a neighbour minister
concerning the late thanksgiving-day, the Prince's desent [sic] into England, the nobility and gentries joining with him, the acts of the honourable convention, the nature of our English government, the secret league with France, the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, &c. : with some considerations on Bishop Sanderson and Dr. Falkner about monarchy, oaths, &c -
An Endeavour after further union between conforming & nonconforming Protestants in several particulars
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A method with a Roman Catholick. In two letters, from a minister of the Church of England, to his parishioner
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Some directions proper to be observed by every one
Who is to be confirmed, Before, at, and after confirmation. By a Minister of the Church of England -
The teaching Quakers not inspired: or, their common pretences to inspiration proved groundless and vain. In a dialogue between a minister and his parishioner. Designed for the use of the common people, especially of those that are in Danger of being seduced by these false Teachers. In which Their Pretences to the being Baptized with the Holy Ghost and with Fire are exploded; and their Objections, from several Texts of Scripture against Water-Baptism, Answer'd. By a minister of the Church of England
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Union to the Church of England, freely offered
and earnestly recommended, to the dissenters from it, of all perswasions; but particularly to the occasional conformists. By a minister of the Church of England