10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NONJURING»
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nonjuring in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Jacobite and
Nonjuring Principles Freely Examined in a ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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Jacobite and
Nonjuring Principles Freely Examined in a ...
Title: Jacobite and Nonjuring Principles Freely Examined in a Letter to the Master-Tool of the Faction at Manchester: With Remarks on Some Part of a Book Lately Published, Intitled, a Christian Catechism,
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A Specimen of the Spirit and Charity of the
Nonjuring ...
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Nonjuring Clergyman W B, 2010
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The Orthodox Church of the East in the Eighteenth Century: ...
Being the Correspondence Between the Eastern Patriarchs and the Nonjuring
Bishops : with an Introduction on Various Projects of Reunion Between the
Eastern Church and the Anglican Communion George Williams. False position of
the ...
From the nonjuring clergymen nothing, to be sure, could be expected but a
ropagation of the principles of jacobiti m, to the utmost of their power; and it has
been sound, that such of them as qualified,*especially those who had been
ordained ...
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, ...
... and qualified according to law. Sir, C the presbyterians in Scotland have
nothing to fear from either: From the nonjuring episcopal clergy they have nothing
to sear, as long as out present illultrious family remain' upon the throne, and if ...
7
Jacobitism and the English People, 1688-1788
As late as 1764, twenty people were confirmed at Newcastle by Bishop Forbes,
and Nonjuring continued in the town for another two decades.84 The Deaconites
at Manchester increased from around twenty in the late 1720s to sixty in 1746-7 ...
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Samuel Johnson: Literature, Religion and English Cultural ...
Although London in particular still supported separate Nonjuring congregations,
theirs was a visibly declining cause.15 Nonjuring laymen generally worshipped
with the juring Church of England, served where possible, it may be presumed, ...
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The Fate of Communion: The Agony of Anglicanism and the ...
They believed that their Oath of Allegiance to James was morally and religiously
still valid, and they therefore withheld the oath now demanded for William (hence
the name “Nonjuring” or “non-swearing”). Within two years the seven bishops ...
Ephraim Radner, Philip Turner, 2006
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An Antidote against Rebellion: or, the Principles of the ...
are'little dis'fercnt fromthese: He comes publicle to Church; nevertheless it is well
known that some Persons under his ICare shave left the Church, and gone over
to theindustrious Nonjuring Par,ty,-; and upontheir ap licatiozr to him to know ...