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An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument respecting the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines
Wherein is considered, the tendency and force of the argument. By a Clergyman of the Church of England -
A letter to the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth
Archdeacon of Essex, &c. &c. occasioned by his Second vindication of the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines. From the examiner of the first -
A letter to the Rev. Dr. Rutherforth
Archdeacon of Essex, &c. &c. occasioned by his Second vindication of the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines. From the examiner of the first -
An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument
respecting the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines. Wherein is considered, the tendency and force of the argument. By a clergyman of the Church of England -
An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument
respecting the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines. Wherein is considered, the Tendency and Force of the Argument. By a clergyman of the Church of England -
An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument
respecting the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines. Wherein is considered, the Tendency and Force of the Argument. By a clergyman of the Church of England -
An answer to letters concerning established confessions of faith
being a vindication of the confessional, On the main Points relative to the Case of Subscription. By Benjamin Dawson, L.L.D. Rector of Burgh, in Suffolk -
An address to the writer of A second letter to the author of The confessional
containing a vindication of the original principles of the reformers as laid down in The confessional: and a Confutation of the Principles on which the Letter-Writer has founded his Argument for Subscription to Established Articles of Religion. By Benjamin Dawson, L.L.D. Rector of Burgh in Suffolk -
An examination of An essay on establishments in religion
With remarks Upon it, considered as a Defence of the Church of England, And as an Answer to the Confessional. By Benjamin Dawson, L.L.D. Rector of Burgh in Suffolk -
A letter to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Winchester
Being a Vindication of the Petition presented the last Sessions of Parliament to the Legislature, for the Removal of Subscription to human Formularies of religious Faith and Doctrine, from the Misrepresentations of Dr. Balguy, in a late Charge to the Clergy of his Archdeaconry. In which also the Question, "whether Subscription to the 39 Articles of the Church of England be constitutionally required of the Clergy," is occasionally discussed. By Benjamin Dawson, L.L.D. Rector of Burgh in Suffolk -
An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument Respecting the Right of Protestant churches To require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines
Wherein is considered, the tendency and force of the argument. By a clergyman of the Church of England