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Vindiciae magistratus
Or, The divine institution and right of the civil magistrate vindicated: wherein are properly stated and ascertained. The true nature and extent of the moral power of civil society and magistracy, legislative and executive. The just instituted authority of magistrates. The inviolableness if just human laws and constitutions in general, and particularly those of Scotland[.] The natural and unalienable rights of individuals in, or with respect of civil society. and, The true causes from which a moral relation flows, and upon which a moral obligation is founded, &c. Against the truly factious and immoral doctrine of John Thomson (Burgher associate) minister of the Gospel at Donagbhclony in Ireland, now at Kirkintilloch near Glasgow, maintained in his pretended confutation of the principles of the reformed presbytery, in a pamphlet intituled The presbyterian covenanter displayed in his political principles, and the impostor detected. By John Thorburn, minister of the Gospel at Pentland. To which is subjoined by way of appendix. A vindication of the constitution of the reformed presbytery, and of the character, ministerial mission and authority of the Rev. Mr. John M'Millan Senior, deceased, from the groundless cavils of Mr. W.W. and Seceders. By his son. The whole being humbly offered as an apologetical representation and defence of the principles of said presbytery, and of their people, commonly known by the names of old diffenters, cameronians, &c. Against the injurious charges and false imputations cast upon them, first by the established Church of Scotland, and then by the secession -
A discourse, concerning the materials, the manner of building, and power of organizing of the church of Christ
with the true difference and exact limits between civil and ecclesiastical government; and also what are, and what are not just reasons for separation. -
To the clergy of Virginia
Gentlemen, At the desire of several of your reverend body, I take the liberty to communicate to you through Mrs. Rind's press, my opinion of the governor's power to exercise ecclesiastical jurisdiction within this colony. I am, with great respect and esteem ... Richard Bland -
A vindication of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers
with regard to their late application to Parliament. By Andrew Kippis, D.D -
An appeal to the public for religious liberty, against the oppressions of the present day
[Three lines from Galatians] -
Religion not the magistrate's province, or arguments from reason and scripture, against the civil magistrate's claim of authority in the province of religion, Illustrated by the Writings of sundry Eminent Conformists. Occasioned by a late Application to Parliament, and Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Liberal and Ingenuous in Britain. By Philotheorus
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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 -
The case of the Protestant dissenting ministers and schoolmasters
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An address
to The Right Reverend the Bishops of the Church of England; With Relation to the Bill of the Dissenters. By a dissenting minister -
Institutes of ecclesiastical and civil polity
By the Reverend John Wood, B.D. Rector of Cadleigh, in Devonshire, and formerly of Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge -
A brief state of the principles of church authority
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A letter to the committee of twenty-five proprietors of India stock
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Thoughts on our articles of religion
with respect to their supposed utility to the state. By Christopher Wyvill, L. L. B. Rector of Black Notley, in Essex