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A full and fair discussion of the pretensions of the Dissenters, to the repeal of the sacramental test
1790
"First published in 1733, and now reprinted at the Clarendon Press"--t.p.
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 letter to Earl Stanhope, on the subject of the Test : as objected to in a pamphlet recommended by his Lordship
Hawtrey, Charles; Heywood, Samuel (1753-1828); Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope (1755-1815)
1789
"A pamphlet" i.e. The right of Protestant dissenters to a complete toleration asserted, is by S. Heywood.
Principles and progress of the movement : the sectarian spirit of the movement, or, an inquiry on scriptural principles into the true form of church government and the claims of modern dissenters
Britannicus Pseud
1835
T.p. verso bears advertisements.
The danger of repealing the Test-Act : in a letter to a Member of Parliament, from a Country freeholder
Heywood, Samuel (1753-1828)
1790
Advertisements on last page.
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.
Vindication of episcopal rights and privileges; and reflections on the Dissenters' Marriage Bill
1835
"Contained in two letters to the editor of the Cheltenham Journal."
An answer to "The case of the Dissenters" : with some remarks upon the Cambridge petition
Rose, Henry John (1800-1873)
1834
"The following pages are a reprint of an article in the British magazine, with considerable additions..."; "The Appendix [p. [35]-54] consists of ... three articles from the 'Cambridge chronicle,' ......
A letter to the Marquis of Landsdowne, on the policy of his proposed Bill relative to the marriage of dissenters : grounded on a view of the dangerous inroads of dissent, from concessions already granted. With notes
Member of the Church of England; Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice Marquess of (1780-1863)
1823
Footnotes.
A charge delivered in November, MDCCCLVIII, to the clergy of the diocese of London, at his primary visitation
Tait, Archibald Campbell (1811-1882)
1858
With a half-title.