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- Regent Square
- Eighty years of a London congregation
- Book
- 1898
- Hair, John
- James Nisbet & Co., James Nisbet & Co.
- Minutes of Several Conversations Between the Methodist Ministers in the Connexion
- Established by the Late Rev. John Wesley, A.M. at their Hundred and Thirty First Annual Conference
- Book
- 1874
- Wesleyan Methodist Church Conference
- Wesleyan Conference Office, Wesleyan Conference Office
- The Reasons Presented by the Dissenting Brethren
- Against certain propositions concerning presbyteriall government
- Book
- 1647
- Westminster Assembly
- Humphrey Harward, Humphrey Harward
- The Historie of the Heretics of the Two First Centuries after Christ
- Containing an account of their time, opinions, and testimonie to the books of the New Testament, to which are prefixed general observations concerning heretics
- Book
- 1780
- Lardner, Nathaniel 1684-1768
- J. Johnson, J. Johnson
- Prince Hohenlohe's Prayer Book
- The Christian praying in the spirit of the Catholic Church
- Book
- 1824
- Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, Alexander Leopold Franz Emmerich, Fürst 1794-1849
- Ambrose Cuddon, Ambrose Cuddon
- The Centenary of Regent Square 1827-1927
- One hundred years of a presbyterian congregation
- Book
- 1927
- Brough, J. Carruthers Smith
- J. C. S. Brough, J. C. S. Brough
- A Remonstrance of the Popish Clergy of France
- To their present King Lewis XIV. Wherein is attempted an utter suppression & subversion of the protestant religion in the king's dominions and conquests.
- Book
- 1677
- Henry Brome
- Frederick Leonard, Frederick Leonard
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- A Discourse in Six Dialogues on the Name, Notion and Observation of the Lord's Day
- With an account of several canons, decrees and laws, foreign and English, for the keeping it holy: the way of worship in the Church of England vindicated: and an office or collection of devotions proper for the day
- Book
- 1701
- Morer, Thomas 1651-1715
- Tho. Newborough, Tho. Newborough
- A discourse of the liberty of prophesying
- shewing the unreasonablenes of prescribing to other mens faith, and the iniquity of persecuting differing opinions
- Book
- 1647
- Taylor, Jeremy 1613-1667
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lane t X To the Right Honourable Christopher Lord H atton Baron Hatton of Kirby Comptrolcr of His Majelties Houfhold and one ofHis Majefties moft Honourable Priyie Councell My Lori N this great Storm which hath dafht the Veffell of the Church all in pieces I have been caft upon the Cdaft f Wales and in a little Boat thought to have enjoyed that reft and quiet nefle which in England
- The Apocalypse of St. John
- Or prophecy of the rise, progress, and fall of the Church of Rome, the inquisition, the revolution of France, the universal war, and the final triumph of Christianity
- Book
- 1828
- Croly, George 1780-1860
- C. & J. Rivington, C. & J. Rivington
- A treatise of the Sabbath-day
- Containing, a defence of the orthodoxall doctrine of the Church of England against Sabbatarian-novelty.
- Book
- 1635
- White, Francis 1564?-1638
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briginalibus conlpirat veritati deputandam id fine dubio tenentem apos quod ecclelia ab ApoftoliSjApoftoli a Chrifto Chriftus a Deo fufcepicj The Third Edition i tr gt i LLT JC lt x LONDON Q Printed by R B and are to be Dttnfians Church yard in Fleccftrecc j i / TOTHEMOST REVERENP FATHER apos IN GOD Vy ILL I AM By the Divine Providence Eord Arch Biflrap of CMerbttr
- A Grammar of the Arabic Language
- In which the rules are illustrated by authorities from the best writers; principally adapted for the service of the Honourable East India Company
- Book
- 1811
- Richardson, John 1740-1795
- Lackington, Allen and Co., Lackington, Allen and Co.
- A Plea for the Non-conformists Shewing the True State of Their Case
- And how far the conformist's separation from the Church of Rome, for their popish superstitions, &c. introduc'd into the service of God, justifies the non-conformist's separation from them: in a letter to Dr. Benjamin Calamy on his sermon call'd Scrupulou
- Book
- 1706
- De Laune, Thomas -1685
- William and Joseph Marshall, William and Joseph Marshall