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Reasons for the law, now depending in Parliament, to prevent the further growth of schism
Shewing, that the indulgence granted to Dissenters is dangerous both to church and state -
Reflections on the principles and institutions of popery
with reference to the civil society and government, especially that of this kingdom; occasioned by the Rev. John Milner's history of Winchester. In letters to the Rev. John Monk Newbolt, Rector of St. Maurice, Winchester. By John Sturges, LL. D. Prebendary of Winchester, Chancellor of the Diocese, and one of His Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary -
The lord Bishop of Exeter's answer to Mr. Hoadly's letter
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Faction in power
or, the mischiefs and dangers of a High-Church Magistracy. Shewing I. That the Nation can never have a settled Peace, nor the Constitution be Safe, while Persons Disaffected to the Present Government are possest of any Part of its Authority. II. The many Hardships His Majesty King George's best Subjects lie under from their Insolence and Oppression -
A serious inquiry into this grand question
whether a law to prevent the occasional conformity of dissenters, would not be inconsistent with the Act of toleration, And a Breach of the Queen's Promise -
A short view of the conduct of the English clergy
So far as relates to civil affairs, from the Conquest to the Revolution -
The thirteenth chapter to the Romans
vindicated from the abusive senses put upon it. Written by a curate of Salop; and directed to the clergy of that county, and the neighbouring ones of North-Wales; To whom the Author wisheth Patience, Moderation, and a Good Understanding, for Half an Hour -
The pillars of priestcraft and orthodoxy shaken
In four volumes -
The pillars of priestcraft and orthodoxy shaken
In two volumes -
A defence of ministerial conformity to the church of England
In answer to the Misrepresentations Of the Terms thereof By Mr. Calamy In the tenth Chapter of his Abridgment of the History of Mr. Baxter's Life and Times -
A speech for the bill against occasional conformity
by Sir J. P. Baronet. With a preface and short notes, by W. S. M.A. of Magdalen College, Oxon -
Mr. Benjamin Hoadly
Against The Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin Lord Bishop of Bangor: or, An humble Reply to his Lordship's Answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's Letter, occasion'd by that Great Prelate's Sermon, Preach'd before the King at St. James's, March 31st, 1717