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Letter I : the necessity of a national church, considered in a series of letters to the Right Honorable Sir Robert Peel, Baronet, etc., etc., etc
Cator, Charles; Peel, Sir Robert (1788-1850)
1835
At head of title: Letter I.
Letter III : the necessity of a national Church, considered in a series of letters to the Right Honorable Sir Robert Peel
Cator, Charles; Peel, Sir Robert (1788-1850)
1835
Letter IV : the necessity of a national church, considered in a series of letters to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel
Cator, Charles; Peel, Sir Robert (1788-1850)
1835
Liberal statesmen on disestablishment
Great Britain. Liberal Party; Christian Defence Institution
[187-?]
Anti-disestablishment quotes from William Gladstone, William Harcourt, Lord Selborne and W.E. Forster.
A lecture
Burbidge, John; Sheffield Young Churchmen's Protestant Association
1873
At head of title: Sheffield Young Churchmen's Protestant Association.
Disestablishment: what is it? Is it right? To what will it lead? : a speech delivered
Potter, S G
[1885]
Caption title.
"Church and State : controversy between the Rev. S.G. Potter... and "Pastor Gordon," (of Darlington.) In fourteen letters. Subject: "The divine sanction for, and the political expediency of, national establishments of religion"
Potter, S G; Gordon, J H
1874
Letters addressed "To the Editor of the Wigan Examiner".
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.
Church establishments defended, or, "Church and state in America" exposed and answered
Lorimer, John Gordon (1804-1868)
1835
"Dedicated to the Bishop of London".
The alliance of Church and state unscriptural, inexpedient, and injurious
Ely, John (1793-1847)
1844
"The substance of the following pages was delivered as a discourse from the pulpit of East Parade Chapel, December, 1843".