A Discourse concerning conscience : wherein an account is given of the nature, and rule, and obligation of it. And the case of those who separate from the communion of the Church of England as by law established, upon this pretence, that it is against their conscience to joyn in it, is stated and discussed.

By: Sharp, John, 1645-1714
Material type: TextTextManufacturer: London : Printed for Walter Kettilby, 1684Description: 2 unnumbered pages, 59 pages ; 19 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Conscience | Dissenters
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BX5176 .H6 1707 A brief defense of Episcopal ordination. : In which I. The arguments for it are propos'd. II. The pleas, for the right of Presbyters to ordain, are examin'd. III. The pleas, alleged for the same right in the laity, are consider'd. To which are added A reply to the introduction to the second part and a postcript relating to the third part of Mr. Calamy's Defense of moderate non-conformity / BX5201 .K4 1803 The nature and duties of the Christian ministry; and the co- operation of a Christian society with the labours of its ministers : two sermons, preached at the new meeting, in Birmingham, January 23, 1803, on undertaking the office of a religious instructor in that congregation / BX5201 .L36 1770 Three sermons preached in Swallow-Street Chapel : the first, on January 10, 1770, at the admission of the Rev. Doctor John Trotter to the pastoral charge of the Scots congregation which meets in that place / BX5201 .S45 1684 A Discourse concerning conscience : wherein an account is given of the nature, and rule, and obligation of it. And the case of those who separate from the communion of the Church of England as by law established, upon this pretence, that it is against their conscience to joyn in it, is stated and discussed. BX5201 .S76 1604 An assertion for true and Christian church-policie : Wherein certaine politike obiections made against the planting of pastours and elders in every congregation, are sufficientlie aunswered. : And wherein also sundrie projectes are set downe, how the discipline by pastors & elders may be planted, without any derogation to the Kings royal prerogatiue, any indignitie to the three estates in Parleament, or any greater alteration of the laudable lawes, statutes, or customes of the realme, then may well be made without damage to the people. BX5202 .A2 1731 The nature and consequences of the sacramental test considered. With reasons humbly offered for the repeal of it. BX5202 .B3 1646 The utter routing of the whole army of all the Independents & Sectaries, with the totall overthrow of their hierarchy that new Babel, more groundless than that of the prelates. Or Independency not Gods ordinance : in which all the frontires of the Presbytery, with al the quarters of the same are defended, against all enemies. And all the forces of the three generals and commanders of the sectaries, Hanserdo Knollys, J.S. & Henry Burton are all dissipated, with all their whibling reserves, and the field of truth still kept, viz. That the Presbyterian government dependent is Gods ordinance, and not the Presbyterian government independent. Unto which is annexed an appendix in way of answer to Henry Burton clerk, one of his quondam fellow sufferers, in which all his calumnies are wiped away by the sponge of innocency, and the postscript vindicated; the honour also of all our renouned generalls and commanders is vindicated; the honour of the city of London; the honour of our brethern the Scots; the honour likewise of all the Presbyters through the Kingdome are vindicated from the obloquie of all the Independents and Sectaries and their due prayse given unto them in all their severall ranks and orders, as next under God tohave been the principall and primary repairers of our breach and the restorers of our pathes to dwell in: the honour of all which the Sectaries wholy and solely ascribe to their Party /

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