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The debate in the House of Commons, on the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts
March 2d, 1790 -
Cursory reflections, on the present intended repeal of the Test Act
Addressed to the members of a certain meeting, friends to the established church. By a member of the same church -
Anticipation: or, an account previous to the meeting of the High-Churchmen in this county, of the business transacted there, in opposition to the dissenters, with the speeches at length
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An address to the Right Reverend Dr. Samuel Horsley
Bishop of St. David's, on the subject of An apology for the liturgy and clergy of the Church of England. By Gilbert Wakefield, B.A. And late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge -
A letter to William Wilberforce ... on a fundamental measure for a Parliamentary reform, on the glaring impolicy of the Dissenter's Bill, and on the folly and fatality of abolishing the slave trade
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A treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes
shewing that it is not lawful for any power on earth to compel in matters of religion. The author John Milton. First printed anno M.DC.LIX -
A plea for the sacramental test
as a just security for the church established, and very conducive to the welfare of the state. By A. Ellys, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of St. David's -
Impartial thoughts on the Test Act, in a letter to a friend, who In a private Correspondence, made some Inquiries respecting it, and At whose Request the following appears in Public. By a country clergyman
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The new annual register, or general repository of history, politics, and literature, for the year 1789. To which is prefixed, the history of knowledge, learning, and taste, in Great Britain, during part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth
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A pastoral letter of Matthew, Bishop of Comana, and V. A. addressed to all the clergy, secular and regular; and to all the faithful of the Northern District
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At a very numerous and respectable meeting of the Friends to the present establishment in church and state ... to consider of the most effectual means for supporting our excellent constitution
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An address to the Right Reverend Dr. Samuel Horsley
Bishop of St. David's, on the subject of An apology for the liturgy and clergy of the Church of England. By Gilbert Wakefield, B. A. And late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge -
An address to the common sense and understanding of the people
shewing, that the repeal of the Test Act must be necessarily attended with the greatest dangers both to church and state -
Dean Swift's tracts on the repeal of the Test Act
written, and first published, in Ireland, in the years 1731-2, viz. I. The Presbyterians Plea of Merit in order to take off the Test, impartially examined. II. The Advantages proposed by Repealing the Sacramental Test, impartially considered. III. Queries relating to the Sacramental Test