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People and organisations | Count |
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Church of England | 2 |
Brokesby, Francis | 1 |
Brokesby, Francis (1637-1714) | 1 |
Carter, J F M | 1 |
Carter, Thomas Thellusson (1808-1901) | 1 |
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation. Lower House | 1 |
Dodwell, Henry | 1 |
Dodwell, Henry (1641-1711) | 1 |
Hoadly, Benjamin | 1 |
Hoadly, Benjamin (1676-1761) | 1 |
The life and times of John Kettlewell : with details of the history of the Nonjurors
Carter, J F M; Carter, Thomas Thellusson (1808-1901)
1895
Attributed to Jane Frances Mary Carter by Halkett and Laing, Dict. anon. and pseud., v.3 (1928) p. 353.
A just complaint of the oppressed, because convicted, fined & distrained excessively, unsummon'd & unheard in their own defence, upon clandestine evidence of concealed informers, in their prosecution of the peaceable people called Quakers for their religious meetings. Examined by the law of God and nations on pregnant instances. Humbly presented to the serious consideration of justices and jurors
[1684?]
Indexed in: Wing J1231; Smith II, 453.
A defence of our constitution in church and state : or, An answer to the late charge of the Non-Jurors, accusing us of heresy and schism; perjury and treason. With an appendix of several papers never before publish'd, containing I. Archbishop Sancroft's commission to the Bishop of London, &c. to consecrate bishops after the Revolution. II. The opinion of Dr. Hickes for the lawfulness of joining in a worship, supposed to be immoral in some of its parts and offices. III. Diverse letters of Mr. Dodwel, Mr. Nelson and the Reverend Mr. Brookesby concerning schism and church-communion, after the death of the deprived Bishop of Norwich
Marshall, Nathaniel (1730); Sancroft, William (1617-1693); Dodwell, Henry (1641-1711); Nelson, Robert (1656-1715); Brokesby, Francis (1637-1714)
1717
An answer to the nonjurors charge of schism upon the Church of England
Sykes, Arthur Ashley (1756)
1716
Attributed to Arthur Ashley Sykes by ESTC. Publisher's advertisement on p. [1] at end. Signatures: A-F4 (B2 signed B3).
A just complaint of the oppressed, because convicted, fined & distrained excessively, unsummon'd & unheard in their own defence, upon clandestine evidence of concealed informers, in their prosecution of the peaceable people called Quakers for their religious meetings. Examined by the law of God and nations on pregnant instances. Humbly presented to the serious consideration of justices and jurors
[1684?]
Indexed in: Wing J1231; Smith II, 453.
An answer to the representation drawn up by the committee of the Lower-House of convocation : concerning several dangerous positions and doctrines contain'd in the bishop of Bangor's Preservative and sermon
Hoadly, Benjamin (1676-1761); Hoadly, Benjamin (1676-1761); Hoadly, Benjamin (1676-1761)
1718