Dissenters Religious England History : A Brief history of Presbytery and Independency from their first original to this time : shewing I. wherein and the reasons why they separate from the Church of England, II. wherein they differ from each other : with some remarks on the late heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers of both perswasions ...
Dissenters Religious England Kent : A letter of religion to the Protestant-dissenters from the Church of England, of what denomination soever in the county of Kent : wherein is reported the ground of their dissent, their worship, way of instruction, and behaviour towards laws and government : to which is added a perswasive to conformity, at least an acquiescence in the religion established / by a curate of the same county.; Curate of the same county.
1675
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Dissenters Religious England Law And Legislation Early Works To 1800 : Something offered to the consideration of all those who have had a hand in putting the late made Act, (entituled, An Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles) in execution : For the sake of such who have any tenderness towards the innocent; and also for the information of all others, who have had, shall or may have, a hand in putting in execution the said Act, I shall offer something to shew, whom and what exercises of religion are concerned in and by the said Act, and what not, according to the most true natural genuine litteral sense and meaning thereof, and no other wise.; Gibson, Thomas,
1665
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Dissenters Religious England Legal Status Laws Etc : At the court at Whitehall, February the third, 1674/5 : present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, His Highness Prince Rupert, [and 28 others]; England and Wales.
Dissenters Religious England London : Cur' special' tent' die Lunæ xxix̊ Januarij 1682 : annoque regni Regis Caroli Secundi, Angl', &c. xxxiiij̊.; City of London (England).
Dissenters Religious England Surrey Early Works To 1800 : To the high and Honourable Court of Parliament. : The nobility, knights, gentry, ministers, freeholders, and inhabitants, of the county of Surrey, whose names are subscribed in the severall schedules hereunto annexed.
1642
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Dissenters Religious England West Midlands History : Protestant nonconformists and the West Midlands of England : papers presented at the First Conference of the Association of Denominational Historical Societies and Cognate Libraries / edited by Alan P.F. Sell.; Association of Denominational Historical Societies and Cognate Libraries.
Dissenters Religious Europe : Christendom and its discontents : exclusion, persecution, and rebellion, 1000-1500 / edited by Scott L. Waugh and Peter D. Diehl.
Dissenters Religious Great Britain 17th Century Early Works To 18 : Vindiciæ voti, or a vindication of the true sense of the nationall covenant, in a brief and moderate answere to the Protestation protested : discovering the unsoundnesse of that interpretation of the covenant, and the weakness of the grounds there suggested for separate and independant churches. / By Iohn Geree, Master of Arts, and preacher of Gods word in Tewkesbury ; Published by the Authority of the House of Commons.; Geree, John,
Dissenters Religious Great Britain Sermons : A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and aldermen of the city of London, at the Guild-hall chappel, October 12. 1679 / by John Williams ...; Williams, John,
Dissenters Religious Ireland : Whereas in expectation of conformity to the laws of the land, concerning uniformity of common-prayer and service in the church and the administration of the sacraments ... / by the Lords Justices and Council, Mau. Eustace canc., Orrery.; Ireland.
1662
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Dissenters Religious Ireland 17th Century : The case of the dissenting Protestants of Ireland, : in reference to a Bill of Indulgence, vindicated from the exceptions alledg'd against it, in a late answer. / By Ioseph Boyse.; Boyse, J.
Dissenters Religious Law And Legislation Early Works To 1800 : A few words to the King and both Houses of Parliament : vvorthy their consideration in a weighty concern; to wit, the effect of the execution of the late act, made against meetings and conventicles, so called; through which very many of the innocent people of God have, and do deeply suffer.; Milner, Richard,
Dissenters Religious Legal Status Laws Etc England Controversial Literature : The cases of scandal and persecution. : Being a seasonable inquiry into these two things: first, whether those nonconformists, who otherwise think subscription lawful, are therefore obliged to forbear it because their weak brethren do judg [sic] it unlawful? Secondly, whether the execution of penal laws upon dissenters, for non-communion with the Church of England, be persecution? Wherein they are pathetically exhorted to return into the bosome of the church, the likeliest expedient to stop the growth of popery. / By William Assheton ...; Assheton, William,