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A reply to the new test of the Church of England's loyalty
1687
In reply to the anonymous pamphlet A new test of the Church of Englands loyalty. London : printed for N.T., 1687. Anon.
Reasons why the oaths should not be made a part of the test to Protestant dissenters
Penn, William (1644-1718)
[1683]
Caption title. Attributed to Penn by Wing. Imprint suggested 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.
Sermon: Civil establishments of Christianity tried by their only authoritative test, the Word of God
Wardlaw, Ralph (1779-1853)
1833
A new test of the Church of England's loyalty, or, Whiggish loyalty and church loyalty compar'd
Tutchin, John (1661?-1707)
re-printed in the year, 1703
Anon., by J. Tutchin.
The alliance between church and state : or, The necessity and equity of an established religion and a test law demonstrated in three books
Warburton, William (1698-1779)
1748
Contents: I. Of the nature and end of civil and of religious society. -- II. Of an established church. -- III. Of a test-law.
The great and popular objection against the repeal of the penal laws & tests briefly stated and consider'd, and which may serve for answer to several late pamphlets upon that subject
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1688
Attributed to Penn. Cf. Wing; NUC pre-1956. "Licensed February the 4th 1687".
Draconica, or, An abstract of all the penal-laws touching matters of religion : and the several oaths and tests thereby enjoyned, now so much controverted : with brief observations thereupon
Care, Henry (1646-1688)
1687
"Published for more General Information and Satisfaction, by H.C."
Three letters tending to demonstrate how the security of this nation against al future persecution for religion, lys in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1688
Attributed to Penn by Wing and NUC pre 1956 imprints. "With allowance."
A dissuasive from party and religious animosities : containing, I. An account of the progress and effects of our religious differences from the reign of James I. to the Revolution... II. Reasons against the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts ... III. Remarks on the Answer to the Country-parson's plea
Andrews, Thomas; Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
1736
Attributed to Thomas Andrews by Goldsmiths' Lib. cat.
Réponse a la lettre supposée écrite par Monsieur Fagel, Pensionaire de Hollande, a Monsieur Jacques Stewart : pour expliquer les sentimens de leurs altesses royales, Monseigneur le Prince & Madame la Princesse D'Orange, touchant l'abolition du test, & des loix pensles. Traduites de l'anglois
Fagel, Gaspar (1634-1688); Steuart, Sir James (1635-1715)
[1688]
Caption title.
Obedience to the laws of the Church of Rome, incompatible with the power of legislating for Protestants : being the substance of a speech delivered at a public meeting in Northallerton, on January XXVI, MDCCCXXIX: with notes, and some remarks on the work of the Earl of Shrewsbury, and a note on Mr. Hallam's constitutional history of England
Townsend, George (1788-1857); Gilbert, Richard (1794-1852); C. J. G. & F. Rivington
1829
"London: printed by R. Gilbert..." - verso of title-leaf etc.