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Cultural confessionalism
literary resistance and the Bekennende Kirche -
Christians and tyrants
the prison testimonies of Boethius, Thomas More and Dietrich Bonhoeffer -
The last pagan emperor
Julian the Apostate and the war against Christianity -
Hugo Grotius
a lifelong struggle for peace in church and state ; 1583 - 1645 -
Archbishop Pole
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Katherine Chidley
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Scripture politicks
Or An impartial account of the origin and measures of government ecclesiastical and civil, taken out of the books of the Old and New Testament. With a postscript relating to the report of the committee of convocation about the Bishop of Bangor's preservative, and sermon before the king. To which is subjoin'd the supposal, or a new scheme of government, first publish'd A.D. 1712. and now re-printed. By William Whiston, M.A. sometime professor of the mathematicks in the University of Cambridge -
True English advice to the freeholders in L------r S------r. In a letter to a friend. Calculated for the year 1720
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A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff, in June MDCCLXXXVIII, By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Bishop of Landaff
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A Short view of the dispute between the merchants of London, Bristol, and Leverpool, and the advocates of a new joint-stock company, concerning the regulation of the African trade
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A letter to a Scots clergyman, lately ordained, concerning his behaviour in the judicatures of the church. By a lover of truth, liberty and charity, an an enemy to violent measures on all hands. J.D.N.R.T.J.M.S.J.C.A.C.U.A.A.M.A.R.T.J.S.T.G.J.O.C.O.A.B.F
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Miserere Cleri: or, The factions of the church
Being a short view of the pernicious consequences of the clergy's intermedling with affairs of state -
A Short view of the countries and trade carried on by the Company in Hudson's-Bay; shewing the prejudice of that exclusive trade, and benefit which will accrue to Great-Britain, by opening and extending that trade, and settling those countries
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Who wou'd have thought it?
[A] collection of some remarkable passages out of a late pamphlet, entituled, The dissenters vindicated, or, A short view of the present state of the Protestant religion in Britain, as it is now profess'd in the Episcopal Church of England, the Presbyterian Church in Scotland, and the dissenters in both: in answer to some reflections in Mr. Webster's two books publish'd in Scotland -
The religion of nature, a short discourse
Delivered before the national assembly at Paris, by Mons. le Curé of - on his resigning the priesthood. With a short address to the jurymen of Great Britain. By Bob Short -
Bishop's bonus, Seabury College, divine right of Presbyterianism, and divine right of Episcopacy
in a series of essays, originally published in the Connecticut herald, from November 21st, 1815, to January 9th, 1816, inclusive. ; Together with a concluding number, from the writer under the signature of "Toleration," which has never before appeared in print -
The Bishop's fund and Phœnix bonus
a collection of the pieces on this subject, from the Connecticut herald; ; with an explanatory preface, notes, &c. and an additional piece by Hamilton. ; [Three lines from Shakespeare] -
A fast sermon, delivered at Thetford, January 12, 1815
On the day appointed by the President of the United States, for fasting and prayer, throughout the nation -
An apology for seceders, shewing, the propriety and consistency of their conduct, in opposing the plain carried on for overturning their principles, and in withdrawing from the ministry of their backsliding leaders
With a brief view of the similar conduct of the Antiburgher Synod in their defection from their professed zeal. By the Reverend John Thomson, King-Street, Glasgow -
A letter to the author of the Vindication of the deprived Bishops, in reply to his reasons for the validity of the lay-deprivation of the bishops by the statute of 1 Eliz. c. I
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A reply to an interesting answer to the Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan's letter from Dublin to a friend in the country, by James Patson, a galway resident
Also a confutation of a defence of religious celibacy and concomitant vows, fully proving the state of celibacy a state of sin. Illustrated with a striking likeness of the cobler as work, and his coadjusor. By a friend to procreation -
A project for better securing the true interest of our constitution both in church and state
By shewing how expedient it is for government to have a regard for the honour and reputation of the clergy. By a Clergyman of the Church of England -
A testimony by the Associated Synod, against the legal encouragement lately given to popery
Together with an act of the synod for a public fast -
A Short dialogue between a Minister of the Church of England, and his neighbour
About repealing the Occasional Act, &c -
Anno Sexto Georgii II. Regis. An act to indemnify persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for imployments or offices by taking the oaths, and making and subscribing the declaration against transubstantiation, and receiving the sacrament, and allowing them further time for that purpose