Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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BX5201 .S76 | A rebuke to the informers with a plea for the ministers of the Gospel, called nonconformists, and their meetings and advice to those to whom these informers address themselves for assistance in their undertakings. | 2 |
BX5201 .S83 | A caveat against sedvcers | 2 |
BX5201 .T1 | The copy of a letter sent by Mr. D.T. to Mr. John Vicars (Mr. Prynns second) in answer to his letter sent by him to Mr. John Goodwin. | 1 |
BX5201 .T3 | The loyal non-conformist, or, The religious subject, yielding to God his due, and to Cæsar his right being a discourse from the pulpit touching true gospel worship and due subjection to magistrates / | 1 |
BX5201 .T54 | A Third dialogue between Simeon and Levi about abolishing the penal laws and tests with the sense of the metropolitan professors of this age concerning them. | 2 |
BX5201 .T6 | To the Kinges most excellent Majestie the humble petition of of two and twentie preachers in London and the suburbs thereof. | 1 |
BX5201 .T72 | Anna Trapnel's report and plea, or, A narrative of her journey into Cornwal the occasion of it, the Lord's encouragements to it, and signal presence with her in it, proclaiming the rage and strivings of the people against the comings forth of the Lord Jesus to reign ... whereto is annexed a defiance against all the reproachful, vile, horrid ... reports raised out of the bottomless pit against her ... / | 2 |
BX5201 .T78 |
An answer to a pamphlet called The true Protestants appeal to the city and country being a vindication of the dissenting Protestants in general, and Mr. Sheriff Bethell in particular / An Answer to a pamphlet called The true Protestants appeal to the city and country being a vindication of the dissenting Protestants in general, and Mr. Sheriff Bethell in particular / |
2 |
BX5201 .V64 | The Voice of a cry at midnight, or, An alarme to churches & professors speedily to revive their temple-worke or open-worship before the present prohibition be reversed. | 1 |
BX5201 .W3 1668 | An ingenious contention, by way of letter, | 1 |
BX5201 .W37 |
Light in darkness, or, Deliverance proclaimed unto the church in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements Light in darkness, or, Deliverance proclaimed unto the church in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements in a sermon / |
4 |
BX5201.W54 I36 |
The ignoramus justices being an answer to the order of sessions at Hick's-Hall, bearing the date the 13th of January, 1681, wherein it plainly appears the said order is against law : also a short account of all the acts that relate to Protestant dissenters at this day in force against them ... : and also an account of such acts as are in force against popish recusants ... : and hereunto is also added a brief account of the penalties and forfeitures of those acts ... / The ignoramus justices being an answer to the order of sessions at Hick's-Hall, bearing the date the 13th of January, 1681, wherein it plainly appears the said order is against law : also a short account of all the acts that relate to Protestant dissenters at this day in force against them ... : and also an account of such acts as are in force against popish recusants ... : and hereunto is also added a brief account of the penalties and forfeitures of those acts ... / |
2 |
BX5201 .W55 | The loyal nonconformist; or, An account what he dare swear, and vvhat not. | 1 |
BX5201 .W56 | A Winding sheet for Mr. Baxter's dead or [tho]se whom he hath kill'd and slain in his Catholick [co]mmunion, sweetly embalmed, and decently buried again : being an apology for several ministers, viz. [Mr. E]rbury, Mr. Cradock, Mr. Vavasor Powel, & Mr. Morgan [Ll]oyd, misrepresented by Mr. Baxter to the world : with twleve queries concerning separation wherein [th]e reverend and learned Dr. Owen, is further vindicated. | 1 |
BX5201 .W65 | Anti-boreale an answer to that seditious and lewd piece of poetry upon Master Calamy's late confinement, supposed his who wrote Iter boreale. | 2 |
BX5201 .Y6 1698 | A dialogue between R---- and F----, concerning a discourse entitul'd, The view of an ecclesiastick in his socks and buskins: or, a just reprimand given to Mr. Alsop. Wherein is discover'd, an unheard-of discord between the author and himself. / | 1 |
BX5202 |
The trewe markes of Christes churche, &c. the order of the priuye churche in London [...] by the mailce of Satan is falsclie slaundred, and euell spoken of. [The covenant of Richard Fitz's separatist congregation] Negotiating toleration : dissent and the Hanoverian succession, 1714-1760 / |
3 |
BX5202 .A55 1688i | Animadversions upon Mijn Heer Fagels letter concerning our penal laws and tests with remarks upon that subject, occasioned by the publishing of that letter. | 1 |
BX5202 .B37 | The nonconformists vindicated from the abuses put upon them by Mr. [brace] Durel and Scrivener being some short animadversions on their books soon after they came forth : in two letters to a friend (who could not hitherto get them published) : containing some remarques upon the celebrated conference at Hampton-Court / | 2 |
BX5202 .B39 1667 | The judgment of Mr. Baxter concerning ceremonies and conformity with a short reflection upon a scandalous pamphlet intituled, A proposition for the safety and happiness of the king and kingdom : in a letter to a gentleman of the House of Commons. | 1 |