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To the principal inhabitants of the county of Cornwall, who are about to assemble at Truro, on the mining concerns of this county
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The prayer book opposed to the corn laws, or, Who are the nonconformists?
also, a supplement to a speech delivered by the Rev. R. McGhee, at the anniversary of the Bath Protestant Association -
The prayer book opposed to the corn laws, or, Who are the nonconformists?
also, a supplement to a speech delivered by the Rev. R. McGhee, at the anniversary of the Bath Protestant Association -
The want of fidelity in ministers of religion respecting the new poor law
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God's gift's and man's duties
being the substance of a lecture -
Correspondence on the subject of the late disturbances in the manufacturing and mining districts
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What says Christianity to the present distress?
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The want of fidelity in ministers of religion respecting the new poor law
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The concept of law (lex) in the moral and political thought of the 'School of Salamanca'
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Charity and social welfare
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A silken thread
the history of Plater College, 1921-1996 -
Communities of belief
cultural and social tension in early modern France -
An exhortation to his dearely beloued countrimen, all the natiues of the countie of Lancaster, inhabiting in and about the Citie of London
tending to perswade and stirre them vp to a yearely contribution, for the erecting of lectures, and maintaining of some godly and painfull preachers in such places of that country as have most neede, by reason of ignorance and superstition there abounding -
A letter from the Reverend John Roe, minister of the Protestant dissenters at Calverton, near Nottingham ; concerning the imprisonment of their wives, for life, for nonconformity to the Church of England, by force of the writ Excommunicato capiendo
addressed to the Rt. Hon. Ld. Geo[superscript e] Gordon -
Slavery not sanctioned, but condemned, by Christianity
a sermon -
A letter to the Rev. T.G. Ferrand, rector of Tunstall, in Suffolk
on the injustice of the tithe and poor laws, and on the crime of simony -
The charge of Isaac
Lord Bishop of Worcester; to the clergy of his diocese, at his primary-visitation, holden at several places in the Month of July, 1745 -
The charge of Isaac
Lord Bishop of Worcester; to the clergy of his diocese, at his primary-visitation, held at Several Places in the Month of July, 1745. With a preface occasioned by the Present Rebellion -
A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church, London
before the Societies for reformation, on Monday the 29th of December, 1701. Publish'd at their Request. By White Kennett, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Huntingdon -
The True copy of a letter sent to Mr. Caryl in behalf of the poor prisoners and citizens of London
which was by him communicated to the members of Parliament, and the rest of his auditory at Christ-Churh on Thursday, Octob. 6, being the day appointed for a solemn thanksgiving : with Mr. Caryls commemoration and exhortation for the resotring such to liberty, who have a long time lain under the common and fatal calamity of grates and prisons : as also that they would speedily be pleased to shew mercy to the oppressed, and to give relief to the distressed, that so none may have cause to say, whilest great men are feasting the poor lye aperishing