Freedom of religion -- Great Britain
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- A dialogue between a clergyman of the Church of England and a lay-gentleman : occasioned by the late application to Parliament for the repeal of certain penal laws against Anti-Trinitarians
- A discourse on government and religion, calculated for the meridian of the thirtieth of January
- A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the Letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Switzerland ...
- A serious answer to Lord George Gordon's letters to the Earl of Shelburne : in which an attempt is made, by fair and ingenious argument, to give ample satisfaction to His Lordship's doubts, and to relieve him, if possible, from any inquietude for the salvation of the state, considered either in a moral, political, or religious view
- A sketch of the history and proceedings of the deputies : appointed to protect the civil rights of the protestant dissenters, to which is annexed a summary of the laws affecting protestant dissenters, with an appendix of statutes and precedents of legal instruments
- An episode in the history of religious liberty in the nineteenth century
- Church & king : a Thanksgiving sermon for the 29th of May : written in defence of our happy constitution in church and state, with forcible arguments against toleration of heretics & schismatics
- Error detected, and fiction rebuked : in a letter to Edward Tatham, D.D. so called, and rector of Lincoln-College, Oxford, on his sermon, 1st Epistle John iv. 1., which (for its excellence) was read in four parish worship-houses, in the year 1792, and published under the title of "A sermon suitable to the times."
- Favoravel declaraçaõ de elrey de Inglaterra a todos os seus amados subditos para liberdade de conciencia
- Free thought of the penal laws, tests and some late printed papers touching both : in a letter from a person of quality
- Historical memoirs of religious dissension; : addressed to the seventeenth Parliament of Great Britain.
- Struggles and triumphs of religious liberty
- The great question concerning things indifferent in religious worship, : briefly stated, and tendred to the consideration of all sober and impartiall men
- The history of religious liberty : from the first propagation of Christianity in Britain, to the death of George III., including its successive state, beneficial influence, and powerful interruptions
- The simple cobler of Aggawam by Nathaniel Ward; : a reprint of the 4th edition, published in 1647, with fac-similes of title page, preface, and head-lines, and exact text, and an essay, Nathaniel Ward and The simple cobler,
- The simple cobler of Aggawam in America
- The simple cobler of Aggawam in America : willing to help 'mend his native country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper-leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take, and as willing never to bee paid for his work, by old English wonted pay
- The true protestant: a dissertation shewing the necessity of asserting the principles of liberty in their full intent
- To the nonconformist associations of Great Britain
- Toleration discuss'd
- Toleration discuss'd : in two dialogues. I. Betwixt a conformist and a non-conformist, laying open the impiety and danger of a general liberty. II. Betwixt a Presbyterian and an independent; concluding, upon an impartial examination of their respective practises and opinions, in favour of the independent
- Tracts on liberty of conscience and persecution, 1614-1661
- Tracts on liberty of conscience and persecution, 1614-1661
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