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BX5203.5 .B76 A preservative against the plague of schisme, or, An antidote against the separations of the time extracted out of apostolike prescripts, chiefly from St. Paul and St. Jude : declaring by their divine demonstrations into what fearfull sins and dangers they fall who run out of the church into schisme, and of what an execrable and damnable quality the men are, which tempt and lead into such separations. 2
BX5203.5 .B87 The mystery of iniquity discovered to work in the children of disobedience whereby the pretended godliness of schismaticks appeareth to be the greatest ungodliness : in a cathedral-lecture at St. Peters in Exon / 1
BX5203.5 .C35 The line of truth and true judgment stretched over the heads of falshood and deceit in a short, yet serious examination of a printed book entituled (The memory of that servant of God John Story, revived) : subscribed in parts by serveral persons therein named : wherein their hypocricy & deceit i[n] applauding him is manifested and detected, and their groundless clamour and calumnies agai[n]st order and discipline amongst God's people rebuked : together with a short account of what the separate meeting in Westmorland (that the said J.S. and J.W. were the principal authors of) is come to /
The line of truth and true judgment stretched over the heads of falshood and deceit in a short, yet serious examination of a printed book entituled (The memory of that servant of God John Story, revived) : subscribed in parts by serveral persons therein named : wherein their hypocricy & deceit i[n] applauding him is manifested and detected, and their groundless clamour and calumnies agai[n]st order and discipline amongst God's people rebuked : together with a short account of what the seperate meeting in Westmorland (that the said J.S. and J.W. were the principal authors of) is come to /
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BX5203.5 .C383 A serious exhortation with some important advices relating to the late cases about conformity recommended to the present dissenters from the Church of England. 2
BX5203.5 .C483 1670 The King's Majesties letter to his Parliament, met at Edinburgh, 28 of July, 1670. With his Grace the Lord Commissioners speech to the said Parliament. 1
BX5203.5 .C53 1686 The difference of the case between the separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome, and the separation of dissenters from the Church of England 2
BX5203.5 .C62 The Coblers threed is cut, or, The Coblers monument wherein to the everlasting memory of the folly of Samuel How, his doctrines are detected, and his life and death described, together with an epitaph ... he being buried in the high-way neer Dame Annes a Clear ... neer Shores-ditch, on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1640. 1
BX5203.5 .C65 A word in season to all in authority with weighty considerations what persons, practices, and things doth chiefly cause division and contention, rending of kingdoms, and distresse of nations : as also a plain discovery of those things and that ministry that will bring blessings and unity, with deliverance from bondage into liberty, and instead of strife, wars, and fighting, righteousnesse, reconciliation and peace in the land of our nativity /
The lord bishop of London's fourth letter to the clergy of his diocess.
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BX5203.5 .C66 A Congratulation of the Protestant-joyner to Anthony, King of Poland upon his arrival in the lower world
Reflections on Dr. Stillingfleet's book of the unreasonableness of separation
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BX5203.5 .D34 A lively picture of Lewis du Moulin 2
BX5203.5 .D56 1647 An answer sent to the ecclesiasticall assembly at London 2
BX5203.5 .E27 An Earnest call to those nonconformists, who really believe the doctrine of the holy, blessed and glorious trinity, to come into the communion of the Church of England that by their constant regular confession of the Christian faith, they may confound the devices of the gain-sayers, whom by their separation they have so much encouraged. 2
BX5203.5 .E54 1663 Votes &c. of the honourable House of Commons: Febr. 25. &c. 1662. upon reading his Majesties gracious declaration and speech, &c. 1
BX5203.5 .E55 A proclamation against the resetting of tenents or servants without testificats 2
BX5203.5 .E73 The case stated between the Church of England and the dissenters wherein the first is prov'd to be the onely true church, and the latter plainly demonstrated from their own writings and those of all the reformed churches to be downright schismaticks / 2
BX5203.5 .F34 False prophets discovered being a true story of the lives and deaths of two weavers (late of Colchester), viz. Richard Farnham and Iohn Bull, who affirmed themselves the two great prophets which should come in the end of the world, mentioned Revel. II, also that the plague should not come nigh their dwelling, neverthelesse being prisoners, to one in Old-Bridewell, the other in New-Bridewell, by a strange providence of Almighty God, both the one and the other dyed of the plague in a house where they usually met, in Rosemary-Lane, in Ianuary last, 1641 : here also is laid down their strange prophecies, and the scriptures which they most blasphemously wrested, to the seducing of divers proselytes, who yet remaine obstinate, and confidently gone in vessels of bullrushes to convert the tenne tribes, the which they will also seeme to prove, as may be seene by this ensuing discourse.
False prophets discovered being a true story of the lives and deaths of two weavers (late of Colchester), viz. Richard Farnham and Iohn Bull, who affirmed themselves the two great prophets which should come in the end of the world, mentioned Revel. II, also that the plague should not come nigh their dwelling, neverthelesse being prisoners, to one in Old-Bridewell, the other in New-Bridewell, by a strange providence of Almighty God, both the one and the other dyed of the plague in a house where they usually met, in Rosemary-Lane, in Ianuary last, 1641 : here also is laid down their strange prophecies, and the scriptures which they most blasphemously wrested, to the seducing of divers proselytes, who yet remaine obstinate, and confidently gone in vessals of bullrushes to convert the tenne tribes, the which they will also seeme to prove, as may be seene by this ensuing discourse.
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BX5203.5 .F84 The case of the times discuss'd being a serious exercitation of two cases grounded upon Romans 13, vers. 1,2,3,4,5 : First, how far we are bound to obey, when we are not satisfied that the laws are for our good, 2nd, whether subjection more than not to resist powers : to which is added some remarks upon a late book entituled The Protestant reconciler / 2
BX5203.5 .G46 Midd. ss. ad generalem Sessionem Pacis Domini Regis tent. per adjornament pro Com. Midd. apud Hicks-hall in St. John-street in com prædict. die jovis scil. vicesime secundo die Decembris, anno regni Regis Caroli secundi nunc Angliæ, &c. Tricefimo tertio 2
BX5203.5 .G56 Remarks on remarks, or, The Rector of Bury's sermon vindicated his charge exhibited against the dissenters for endeavouring to corrupt the word of God justified and farther confirmed : also the absurdities and notorious falsities of Mr. Owen and other pretended ministers of the Gospel are detected and expos'd / 2
BX5203.5 .G662 Firmianus and Dubitantius, or, Certain dialogues concerning atheism, infidelity, popery, and other heresies and schisme's that trouble the peace of the church and are destructive of primitive piety written in a plain and easie method for the satisfaction of doubting Christians / 2