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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.
The case of lay-communion with the Church of England considered; and the lawfulness of it shew'd from the testimony of above an hundred eminent non-conformists of several perswasions
Williams, John (1636?-1709)
1683
Written by John Williams. Cf. NUC pre-1956.
The case of mixt communion: whether it be lawful to separate from a church upon the account of promiscuous congregations and mixt communions?
Freeman, Samuel (1643-1700)
1683
Cover title.
Some considerations about the case of scandal, or giving offence to weak brethren
Calamy, Benjamin (1642-1686)
1683
Title within double line border.
A discourse about edification: in answer to a question, whether it is lawful for any man to forsake the communion of the Church of England, and go to the separate meetings, because he can better edifie there?
Hascard, Gregory
1683
Attributed to Gregory Hascard. Cf. BM.
A collection of cases and other discourses lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England
1694
1st. ed., published London, T. Basset and B. Tooke, 1685, is in two volumes, and each work has individual title-page and pagination.