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A perswasive to communion with the Church of England
Grove, Robert (1634-1696)
1682/3
Published anonymously; author identified as Robert Grove by DNB.
A discourse of conscience. The second part. Concerning a doubting conscience
Sharp, John (1645-1714)
1685
Author from Wing. Sequel to: A discourse concerning conscience.
A discourse about a scrupulous conscience: containing some plain directions for the cure of it
Calamy, Benjamin (1642-1686)
1684
Author from Wing.
Certain cases of conscience resolved concerning the lawfulness of joyning with forms of prayer in publick worship
Scott, John (1639-1695)
1683
Published anonymously; author identified as John Scott by Wing. Vol. 2: Printed... by H. Hills, Jun., for T. Basset ... B. Tooke ... and F. Gardiner. Vol. 1: [4], 56 p. (advertisements on 1st prel...
An answer to the dissenters' objections against the common prayers and some other parts of divine-service prescribed in the liturgie of the Church of England
Clagett, William (1646-1688)
1684
Published anonymously; author identified as William Clagett by Wing.
A discourse of profiting by sermons and of going to hear, where men think they can profit most
Patrick, Simon (1626-1707)
1683
Published anonymously; author identifed as Simon Patrick by Wing.
An argument for union, taken from the true interest of those Dissenters in England who profess and call themselves Protestants
Tenison, Thomas Archbishop of Canterbury (1636-1715)
1683
Published anonymously; author identified as Thomas Tenison by Wing.
A serious exhortation, with some important advices relating to the late cases about conformity : recommended to the present Dissenters from the Church of England
Cave, William (1637-1713)
1683
Published anonymously; author identified as William Cave by Wing.
A resolution of some cases of conscience which respect church-communion. Viz. I. Whether to communicate with some church, especially in such a divided state of the church, be a necessary duty, incumbent on all Christians. II. Whether constant communion be a necessary duty, where occasional communion is lawful. III. Whether it be lawful to communicate with two churches, which are in a state of separation from each other
Sherlock, William (1641?-1707)
1682/3 [i.e. 1683]
Cover title. Written by William Sherlock.
Three letters to Dr. Sherlock concerning church-communion : Wherein 'tis enquired whether the doctor's notion of church-communion be not too narrow and uncharitable, both to dissenters, and men of larger principles
Atwood, William (1705); Sherlock, William (1641?-1707)
1683
Wing A4183.