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Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes
Gough, John (1721-1791)
[1798?]
By John Gough.
An account of tythes in general
Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713)
[1730]
Caption title. Signed at end: T.E. [i.e. Thomas Ellwood].
The poor mechanick's plea against the rich clergy's oppression. Shewing tithes are no gospel-minister's maintenance. In a brief and plain method how that tithes (as now paid) are both inconsistent with the dispensation of the law and dispensation of the gospel. Also how they were brought into the church many hundred years after Christ and testified against by several antient Christians and martyrs. With several sober reasons against the payment of them
Bockett, John (1658?-1715)
1699
Preface signed: J. Bockett.
Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes
Gough, John (1721-1791)
[1798?]
By John Gough.
Reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tythes
Gough, John (1721-1791)
[1798?]
By John Gough.
Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresie of tything under the gospel detected: in some observations upon a book entituled, An essay concerning the divine right of tythes: by the author of The snake in the grass. Together with an essay concerning the first rise of tythes: and an essay against their divine right
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1708
Author's initials given, p.48. Published anonymously. By Benjamin Lindley.
A defence of the book entituled Cerinthus and Ebion : or, The heresy of tything, under the Gospel, detected, &c. Against the exceptions of an haughty, ignorant dialogue, between (as not for want of the vanity of self-opinion they term themselves) Eubulus and Sophronius, in the pamphlet, call'd by the proud name of Censura temporum. For the month of September, 1708
Lindley, Benjamin (1723)
1709
Signed: Benj. Lindley.
The proceedings of the Barons of Exchequer at Westminster, in their court of equity, for tythes and oblations, and other ecclesiastical duties, considered and examined
England. Court of Exchequer
1705
Indexed in: Kress Lib S.2471; Smith I, 48.
The cry of the oppressed from under their oppressions; ascending up to him, who will rebuke the oppressor and devourer, and deliver the innocent. Some of the sufferings of the people of God, called Quakers, concerning tythes and oaths, &c.... Presented to publick view
Benson, Gervase (1679); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1656
Author named, p.[viii]. With a postscript by George Fox.
The cry of the oppressed from under their oppressions; ascending up to him, who will rebuke the oppressor and devourer, and deliver the innocent. Some of the sufferings of the people of God, called Quakers, concerning tythes and oaths, &c.... Presented to publick view
Benson, Gervase (1679); Fox, George (1624-1691)
1656
Author named, p.[viii]. With a postscript by George Fox.