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At a meeting of the sub-committee of the Catholics, Randal M'Donnell, Esq. in the chair
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A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Landaff, containing remarks on his lordship's charge to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff
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Opinion de Philippe Drulhe, Député du département de Haute-Garonne, sur le projet de décharger le trésor public des frais du culte catholique & de l'entretien de ses ministres
4 décembre 1792, l'an premier de la Républic -
Accord de la religion, et des cultes chez une nation libre
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An impartial statement of the scripture doctrine
in respect of civil government, and the duties of subjects. By Thomas Scott, Chaplain of the Lock Hospital -
The french constitution; with remarks on some of its principal articles; in which their Inportance in a Political, Moral and Religious Point of View, is Illustrated; and the Necessity of A Reformation in Church and State in Great Britain, Enforced. By Benjamin Flower
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The french constitution; with remarks on some of its principal articles; in which their importance in a political, moral and religious point of view, is illustrated; and the Necessity of A Reformation in Church and State in Great Britain, Enforced. By Benjamin Flower
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Thoughts on the influence of religion in civil government, and its tendency to promote and preserve the social liberty, and rights of man
By the Rev. David Scurlock, M.A. One of his Majesty's Justices of the peace for the County of Buckingham -
A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff
June, 1791. By Richard Watson, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Landaff -
A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe
Containing Their History; with a Candid Examination of their Advantages and Disadvantages, both Civil and Religious: An Attempt to define the Extent of Civil Legislation, respecting Ecclesiastical Objects; with A Discussion of the Question, "should Religious Tests be made a Rule of Law, in conferring Civil Rewards, or in inflicting Civil Punishments?" and An Essay tending to shew both the Political and Moral Necessity of Abolishing exclusive Establishments, with Answers to some prinotpal Objections. By the Rev. Mr. William Graham, Newcastle -
The French constitution; as finally decreed by the National Assembly, and accepted by the King
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An impartial defence of the established church
in which its connection with the state is considered; in answer to Doctor Priestly. With occasional remarks on the observations of Mr. Paine and Mr. Burke -
High church politics
being a seasonable appeal to the Friends of the British Constitution, against the practices and principles of high churchmen; as exemplified in the late opposition to the repeal of the test laws, and in the riots at Birmingham