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BX7148.M4 W55 2005 | The times and trials of Anne Hutchinson : Puritans divided / | 1 |
BX7148.N4 H3 | The Congregational and Presbyterian ministry and churches of New Hampshire | 1 |
BX7149.F3 B86 | History of the Old South Church, United Church of Christ, Farmington, Maine, 1814-1965 / | 1 |
BX7176 .C665 1647 | What the Independents would have, or, A character, declaring some of their tenents, and their desires to disabuse those who speake ill of that they know not. | 1 |
BX7176 .E3 |
Englands deplorable condition shewing the common-wealths malady, by [brace] sacriledge, and want of duty in the people, contention, want of charity in the ministery, perjury, and want of truth in both : and its remedy by [brace] the peoples obedience and liberality, the ministers love and unity, both their repentance and fidelity : briefly declar'd in three treatises of [brace] the ministers patrimony and peoples duty, proposals to reconcile such as are for lordly episcopacy and un-ordain'd presbytery, for popular independancy and upstart antipædobaptistry, and against perjury : also, a petition for the Jews. Englands deplorable condition shewing the common-wealths malady, by [brace] sacriledge, and want of duty in the people, contention, want of charity in the ministery, perjury, and want of truth in both : and its remedy by [brace] the peoples obedience and liberality, the ministers love and unity, both their repentance and fidelity : briefly declar'd in three treatises of [brace] the ministers patrimony and peoples duty, proposals to reconcile such as are for lordly episcopacy and un-ordain'd presbytery, for popular independancy and upstart antipædobaptistry, and against perjury : also, a petition for the Jews. |
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BX7176 .H36 1839 | Historical memorials relating to the Independents, or Congregationalists : from their rise to the restoration of the Monarchy, A.D. 1660. | 1 |
BX7176 .N43 1645 | A necessitated appeal humble tendered to the High Court of Parliament for respect to be hand to tender consciences according to their order in Septemb. last, that they may be free to practice the duties of piety against antichristian tyranny and worlds malignancy . | 1 |
BX7176 .T46 1999 | Congregational missions and the making of an imperial culture in nineteenth-century England / | 1 |
BX7176 .T46 1999eb | Congregational missions and the making of an imperial culture in nineteenth-century England / | 1 |
BX7178.T5 | A declaration of a congregationall church in [T]iverton in Devon, [aga]inst the late horrid insurrection and rebellion in London. | 1 |
BX7191 .J65 2004 | Congregationalism in Wales / | 1 |
BX7230 | John Cotton on the churches of New England / | 1 |
BX7230 .A64 1664 | Animadversions upon the Antisynodalia americana, a treatise printed in old England; in the name of the dissenting brethren in the synod held at Boston in New England 1662. Tending to clear the elders and churches of New England from those evils and declinings charged upon many of them in the two prefaces before the said book. Together with an answer unto the reasons alledged for the opinion of the dissenters, and a reply to such answers as are given to the arguments of the synod. / | 1 |
BX7230 .B34 1642 | An answer to two treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam the former called, A necessitie of separation from the Church of England, proved by the Nonconformists principles : the other, A stay against straying : wherein in opposition to M. Iohn Robinson, he undertakes to prove the unlawfulnesse of hearing the ministers of the Church of England ... / | 1 |
BX7230 .B37 1589 | A true description out of the VVorde of God of the visible church | 1 |
BX7230 .B4 | True religion delineated or, Experimental religion, as distinguished from formality on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other, set in a Scriptural and rational light. In two discourses. In which some of the principal errors both of the Arminians and Antinomians are confuted, the foundation and superstructure of their different schemes demolished, and the truth as it is in Jesus, explained and proved. The whole adapted to the weakest Capacities, and designed for the establishment, comfort and quickening of the people of God, in these evil times / | 1 |
BX7230 .B76 | A true and short declaration both of the gathering and ioyning together of certaine persons, and also of the lamentable breach and division which fell amongst them. | 1 |
BX7230 .C3 1641 | Syons prerogatyve royal. Or, A treatise tending to prove that every particular congregation hath from Christ absolute & entyre power to exercise in & of her selfe every ordinance of God. And is an independent body, not standing under any other ecclesiasticall authoritie out of it selfe. / | 1 |
BX7230 .C47 1605 | Certaine demandes with their grounds, drawne out of holy writ, and propounded in foro conscientiæ by some religious gentl. vnto the reverend fathers, Richard archbishop of Canterbury, Richard bishop of London, William bishop of Lincolne, Garvase bishop of Worcester, William bishop of Exeter, & Thomas bishop of Peterbourough wherevnto the said gentl. require that it would please their lordships to make a true, plaine, direct, honest and resolute aunswere. | 1 |
BX7230 .C748 | John Cotton on the churches of New England / | 1 |