A letter to the Right Honourable the E---- of --, concerning the oath of abjuration : as it relates to the Church of Scotland, ...
| Main Author: | Philopoliteius |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Eighteenth century collections online.
|
| Online Access: | Full text online |
Similar Items
A letter to the Right Honourable the E- of -, concerning the oath of abjuration : as it relates to the Church of Scotland, in a bill now depending in Parliament.
by: Philopoliteius
by: Philopoliteius
A letter to the Right Honourable the E------ of --------, concerning the oath of abjuration : as it relates to the hurch [as printed] of Scotland, in a bill now depending in Parliament.
by: Philopoliteius
by: Philopoliteius
A Letter concerning the oath of abjuration.
Published: (1712)
Published: (1712)
A letter to a friend, concerning the oath of abjuration.
by: Ridpath, George, -1726
Published: (1712)
by: Ridpath, George, -1726
Published: (1712)
The oath of abjuration, considered : in a letter to a friend.
by: Wodrow, Robert, 1679-1734
Published: (1712)
by: Wodrow, Robert, 1679-1734
Published: (1712)
The case of an oath of abjuration considered.
by: Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
by: Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
The antiquity and justice of an oath of abjuration : in answer to a treatise, entituled, The case of an oath of abjuration considered.
by: Atwood, William, -1712
by: Atwood, William, -1712
The antiquity and justice of an oath of abjuration : in answer to a treatise, entituled, The case of an oath of abjuration considered.
by: Atwood, William, d. 1705?
Published: (1694)
by: Atwood, William, d. 1705?
Published: (1694)
Copy of a letter, from a friend. Concerning to oath of abjuration.
by: A. I.
Published: (1773)
by: A. I.
Published: (1773)
The oath of Abjuration enquir'd into : In a letter to a friend.
by: Logan, Allan, -1733
Published: (1712)
by: Logan, Allan, -1733
Published: (1712)
The case of an oath of abjuration considered and the vote of the honourable House of Commons vindicated : in a letter.
by: Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
Published: (1693)
by: Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
Published: (1693)
The case of an oath of abjuration considered and the vote of the honourable House of Commons vindicated : in a letter.
by: Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
Published: (1693)
by: Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
Published: (1693)
The Case of the oaths of allegiance and abjuration briefly stated.
Published: (1739)
Published: (1739)
The oath of Abjuration, set in its true light : In a letter to a friend.
by: Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713
by: Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713
The oath of abjuration displayed : in its sinful nature and tendency, in its inconsistency with presbyterian principles and covenants; ... Together with some remarks upon the evasions and explications offered thereupon, by the ministers who took it, ... Being the copy of a letter sent to one of the jurant-ministers of the presbytery of Dumblane.
by: Clark, Hugh, -1724
by: Clark, Hugh, -1724
A second dialogue betwixt a minister of the Church of Scotland, and two of the elders of his congregation, concerning the abjuration-oath : wherein the former dialogue is defended ...
by: Smith, James, 1679 or 1680-1736
by: Smith, James, 1679 or 1680-1736
A dialogue betwixt a minister of the Church of Scotland and two of the elders of his congregation, about the abjuration oath.
by: Smith, James, 1679 or 1680-1736
by: Smith, James, 1679 or 1680-1736
The religion of an oath, as relating to those of allegiance, supremacy and abjuration : required by the government, to be taken at this time: considered in a sermon, preach'd in the parish church of Hackney, October the twentythird, 1715. ... By Peter Newcome, ...
by: Newcome, Peter, 1656-1738
by: Newcome, Peter, 1656-1738
The religion of an oath, as relating to those of allegiance, supremacy and abjuration : required by the Government, to be taken at this time: considered in a sermon, preach'd in the parish church of Hackney, October the twentythird, 1715. ... By Peter Newcome, ...
by: Newcome, Peter, 1656-1738
by: Newcome, Peter, 1656-1738
A vindication of the ministers and ruling elders, in the Church of Scotland, who have refused the oath of abjuration. ... In two parts.
The case of the abjuration oath endeavoured to be cleared, to the satisfaction of those who are required to take it.
Some seasonable queries on the second head, viz. an oath of abjuration or at least declarative of His Majesty's right.
Published: (1696)
Published: (1696)
Some seasonable queries on the second head, viz. an oath of abjuration or at least declarative of His Majesty's right
Published: (1696)
Published: (1696)
The burges's plea for not taking the oath of abjuration, in a letter from a citizen in Edinburgh to his friend in the country.
by: Citizen in Edinburgh
Published: (1716)
by: Citizen in Edinburgh
Published: (1716)
A vindication of the ministers and ruling elders of the Church of Scotland, who have taken the abjuration.
Considerations concerning oaths.
by: Lee, Francis, 1661-1719
by: Lee, Francis, 1661-1719
Considerations concerning oaths.
by: Lee, Francis, 1661-1719
Published: (1716)
by: Lee, Francis, 1661-1719
Published: (1716)
The obligation of an oath; and particularly of the oaths of allegiance, supremacy, and abjuration. A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Dorchester, on Friday, March 16. 1715/16. By Nicholas Carter.
by: Carter, Nicholas, approximately 1690-1774
by: Carter, Nicholas, approximately 1690-1774
The declaration of loyalty of the ministers of the established Church of Scotland, who had not the freedom to take the oath of abjuration: with the whole proceedings thereon. Dated at Edinburgh, November 15. 1712.
Published: (1712)
Published: (1712)
A collection of papers against the Scots toleration and patronages, that have been printed or presented to Her Majesty, ... To which is added, the Abjuration oath.
An oath to an invador [as printed] : and abjuring the invaded, dissected and examin'd upon the following queries, viz.
Some reasons humbly offered, why the English oath of abjuration. should not be imposed upon the subjects of North-Britain, especially the ministers of the Gospel there.
Published: (1709)
Published: (1709)
The lawfulness and obligation of the oaths of allegiance and abjuration, shewn in a discourse betwixt a minister and a gentleman, his parishioner. ... By a lover of truth and peace.
by: Lover of truth and peace
by: Lover of truth and peace
A Treatise concerning oaths and prejury.
Published: (1750)
Published: (1750)
The white swan with black feet. Or, the nimble tricker unmask'd, in a letter to a friend; being a short discourse of the unfair methods of ministers their taking the oath of abjuration.
The case of the Quakers concerning oaths : defended as evangelical in answer to a book, entituled, The case of the Quakers relating to oaths stated by J.S.
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
Published: (1674)
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
Published: (1674)
The case of the Quakers concerning oaths : defended as evangelical in answer to a book, entituled, The case of the Quakers relating to oaths stated by J.S.
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
Published: (1674)
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
Published: (1674)
The case of the Quakers concerning oaths : defended as evangelical: in ansvver to a book, entituled, The case of the Quakers relating to oaths stated by J.S.
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
Published: (1674)
by: Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723
Published: (1674)
A letter from a dissenter in the south, from the present established church, to his correspondent in the north, concerning the cases of both, publick and private. And a most charitable account of the controversy about the marrow of modern divinity: and also concerning the oath of abjuration, as it was last taken.
by: Dissenter in the south
Published: (1721)
by: Dissenter in the south
Published: (1721)
A letter to a Bishop concerning the present settlement and the new oaths
by: Comber, Thomas, 1645-1699
Published: (1689)
by: Comber, Thomas, 1645-1699
Published: (1689)