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Speech of the Rev. Dr Wardlaw, at the public meeting in Glasgow : for the separation of Church and State, March 6th, 1834; with the memorial to Earl Grey, and the petition to parliament, adopted at the meeting
Wardlaw, Ralph (1779-1853); Great Britain. Parliament
1834
Sermon: Civil establishments of Christianity tried by their only authoritative test, the Word of God
Wardlaw, Ralph (1779-1853)
1833
Reflections on the relation of the English reformation : lately printed at Oxford
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715); R.H (1609-1678)
1688
Continuous pagination: (pt. I.: [2], 24 p.; pt. II.: [25]-58 p.). Title page within double-ruled borders; printed marginalia. Part II has title: Reflections on the Oxford theses, relating to the E...
An account of the present persecution of the church in Scotland : in several letters
Morer, Thomas; Sage, John (1652-1711); Monro, Alexander (1715)
1690
Four letters; the first by Thos. Morer, the second and third by John Sage, the fourth by Alex. Monro. cf. Brit. Mus. Cat.
The canon law of the Church of Rome : a lecture
McNeile, Hugh (1795-1879)
[1850?]
"Reprinted from the 'Liverpool courier'."
On church establishments : extracts from statement of the difference between the profession of the Reformed Church of Scotland, as adopted by seceders; and the profession contained in the New testimony and other acts, as adopted by the General Association synod ; particularly on the power of civil magistrates respecting religion
M'Crie, Thomas (1772-1835)
1833
Includes bibliographical references.
A critique on Dr. Ralph Wardlaw's sermon, "Civil establishments of Christianity" : showing that it is unfounded in Scripture, contradicted by ecclesiastical history, is based on what is not true, and is alike repudiated by sound criticism and conclusive argument
Fleming, Alexander (1760-1844)
1833
Errata: p. [1-2] at end.
The Catholic balance: or A discourse determining the controversies concerning I. The tradition of Catholic doctrines. II. The primacy of S. Peter and the bishop of Rome. III. The subjection and authority of the church in a Christian state: According to the suffrages of the primest antiquity
Hill, Samuel (1648-1716); Corker, James Maurus (1636-1715)
1687
Anon., by Samuel Hill.
A short historical essay touching general councils, creeds, and impositions in matters of religion : very seasonable at this time
Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)
1687
Signatures: A-Ep4s (Eb4s blank).
An account of the growth of popery and arbitrary government in England : more particularly from the long prorogation of November 1675, ending the 15th of February 1676, till the last meeting of Parliament the 16th of July 1677
Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)
printed in the year 1677
Published anonymously; author identified as Andrew Marvell in the 2nd ed. (London? : 1678). Followed by "The second part of the growth of popery... By Philo-veritas [i.e. Robert Ferguson]", 1682, pp...
To the Parliament of England, who are in place to do justice, and to break the bonds of the oppressed. A narrative of the cruel and unjust sufferings of the people of God in the nation of Ireland called Quakers
Holme, Thomas (1695)
1659
Sucscribed (p.14) by Thomas Holme and 52 others.