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The committee, or, popery in masquerade
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The compleat conformist, or Seasonable advice concerning strict conformity and frequent celebration of the Holy Communion. In a sermon preached (on the seventh of January, being the first Sunday after the Epiphany, in the year 1682) at the cathedral; and in a letter written to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Durham /
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Great and good news for the Church of England, if they please to accept thereof: or The latitudinarian Christians most humble address and advice to all the imposing clergy men of the said church, by what names or titles soever dignified or distinguished
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A preservative against the plague of schisme, or, An antidote against the separations of the time extracted out of apostolike prescripts, chiefly from St. Paul and St. Jude : declaring by their divine demonstrations into what fearfull sins and dangers they fall who run out of the church into schisme, and of what an execrable and damnable quality the men are, which tempt and lead into such separations.
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A solemn League and Covenant for reformation, and defence of religion the honour and happinesse of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland. Appointed to be renewed by the acts of the Commission of the General Assembly, and the Committee of Estates of the sixth and fourteenth dayes of this moneth of October.
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The lavvyers plea in the behalf of young Tom of Lincoln. Being an answer to a late scandalous ballad, entituled, Merry news from Lincolns-Inn. Adrest to the author of the said ballad, by Tom of Lincoln. To the tune of, Help lords and commons, &c.
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A Call to all the shepherds of Israel to remember their great masters last loving charge to them in compliance with, and in answer unto a late letter sent abroad by a worthy author, and commended to the members of several separations in this kingdom, to the end they might return, and give honour and obedience to their mother, and unite themselves in love to their brethren, sons of the Church of England.
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The opinions of the Barons of the Exchecquer. And directions to all justice of the peace, and constables, &c. for the legally convicting of all persons, that are taken in conventicles, and unlawful meetings. Given at the Court of Exchecquer, upon Justice Balch's case. Published by special authority.
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Torchbearer of freedom : the influence of Richard Price on eighteenth century thought /
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Rational dissenters in late eighteenth-century England : 'an ardent desire of truth' /
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John Donne and conformity in crisis in the late Jacobean pulpit /
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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.
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