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A30777 | B. G. | A proposall humbly offered for the farming of liberty of conscience | 1662 | 4383 | 1060 | nan | ./cache/A30777.xml | ./txt/A30777.txt |
A29980 | Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687. | The Duke of Buckingham His Grace''s letter to the unknown author of a paper, entituled, A short answer to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham''s paper concerning religion, toleration and liberty of conscience | 1685 | 1583 | 285 | nan | ./cache/A29980.xml | ./txt/A29980.txt |
A77751 | Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687. | His Grace the Duke of Buckingham''s speech for liberty of conscience in M.DC.LXXII | 1689 | 1426 | 231 | nan | ./cache/A77751.xml | ./txt/A77751.txt |
A30326 | Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. | The case of compulsion in matters of religion stated by G.B. ; addressed to the serious consideration of the members of the Church of England, in this present juncture. | 1688 | 6283 | 1526 | nan | ./cache/A30326.xml | ./txt/A30326.txt |
A30329 | Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. | A collection of papers against popery and arbitrary government written by G. Burnet. | 1689 | 29722 | 8634 | nan | ./cache/A30329.xml | ./txt/A30329.txt |
A30370 | Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. | A letter, containing some reflections on His Majesties Declaration for liberty of conscience dated the fourth of April, 1687 | 1689 | 5947 | 1481 | nan | ./cache/A30370.xml | ./txt/A30370.txt |
A70113 | Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. | Their highness the Prince & Princess of Orange''s opinion about a general liberty of conscience, &c. being a collection of four select papers. | 1689 | 15145 | 4415 | nan | ./cache/A70113.xml | ./txt/A70113.txt |
A30511 | Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662. | The case of free liberty of conscience in the exercise of faith and religion presented unto the King and both Houses of Parliament ... / by ... Edward Burroughs. | 1661 | 5968 | 1308 | nan | ./cache/A30511.xml | ./txt/A30511.txt |
A17345 | Busher, Leonard. | Religions peace or A reconciliation, between princes & peoples, & nations (by Leonard Busher: of the county of Gloucester, of the towne of Wotton, and a citticen, of the famous and most honorable citty London, and of the second right worshipfull Company) supplicated (vnto the hygh and mighty King of great Brittayne: etc: and to the princely and right Honorable Parliament) with all loyalty, humility and carefull fidelity | 1614 | 19786 | 6334 | nan | ./cache/A17345.xml | ./txt/A17345.txt |
A33722 | Care, George. | Liberty of conscience, asserted and vindicated by a learned country-gentleman ... | 1689 | 11723 | 3271 | nan | ./cache/A33722.xml | ./txt/A33722.txt |
A47977 | Care, Henry, 1646-1688, recipient. | A letter from a country curate to Mr. Henry Care, in defence of the seven bishops Licensed July 18. 1688. | 1688 | 2080 | 458 | nan | ./cache/A47977.xml | ./txt/A47977.txt |
A33745 | Care, Henry, 1646-1688. | An answer to a paper importing a petition of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and six other bishops, to His Majesty, touching their not distributing and publishing the late declaration for liberty of conscience | 1688 | 9770 | 2959 | nan | ./cache/A33745.xml | ./txt/A33745.txt |
A79991 | Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668. | To the king and both houses of Parliament, (who have made laws and decrees, and caused them to be put in execution, to restrain and prohibit people from having the liberty of their consciences in the exercise of the worship of God) : this is sent as a warning from the Lord. | 1664 | 3309 | 732 | nan | ./cache/A79991.xml | ./txt/A79991.txt |
A34089 | Comber, Thomas, 1645-1699. | Three considerations proposed to Mr. William Pen concerning the validity and security of his new magna charta for liberty of conscience by a Baptist ; which may be worthy the consideration of all the Quakers and of all my dissenting brethren also that have votes in the choice of Parliament-men. | 1688 | 2557 | 584 | nan | ./cache/A34089.xml | ./txt/A34089.txt |
A48373 | Crook, John, 1617-1699. | Liberty of conscience asserted and several reasons rendred why no outward force nor imposition ought to be used in matters of faith and religion with several sayings collected from the speeches and writings of King James and King Charles the First / John Crook, Samuel Fisher, Francis Howgill, Richard Hubberthorne. | 1661 | 3022 | 725 | nan | ./cache/A48373.xml | ./txt/A48373.txt |
A54470 | Crook, John, 1617-1699. | Persecvtion inconsistant with Christianity, humane society, and the honor of princes from the testimonies of themselves, and approved authors, and martyrs, herein impartially collected : whereunto is added certain solid reasons why no outward force, nor imposition ought to be used in matters of faith, &c. / by those faithfull witnesses who died under suffering for the testimony of Jesus, viz: Richard Hubberthorn, Samuel Fisher, Francis Howgill. | 1670 | 9622 | 2721 | nan | ./cache/A54470.xml | ./txt/A54470.txt |
A37480 | De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. | Compulsion of conscience condemned wherein is plainly demonstrated how inconsistent it is with Scripture, the fundamental laws of England, and common equity &c. / by Tho. De-Laune ... | 1683 | 18685 | 5930 | nan | ./cache/A37480.xml | ./txt/A37480.txt |
A36832 | Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680. | The conformity of the discipline and government of those who are commonly called independants to that of the ancient primitive Christians by Lewis Du Moulin. | 1680 | 28087 | 7839 | nan | ./cache/A36832.xml | ./txt/A36832.txt |
A54578 | Dury, John, 1596-1680. | A discourse concerning liberty of conscience In which are contain''d proposalls, about what liberty in this kind is now politically expedient to be given, and severall reasons to shew how much the peace and welfare of the nation is concern''d therein. By R.T. | 1661 | 18308 | 5036 | nan | ./cache/A54578.xml | ./txt/A54578.txt |
A46516 | England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) | A proclamation | 1687 | 1879 | 395 | nan | ./cache/A46516.xml | ./txt/A46516.txt |
A46465 | England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) | By the King, a declaration having already signified our pleasure to call a Parliament ... it is our royal purpose to endeavour a legal establishment of an universal liberty of conscience for all our subjects ... | 1688 | 1408 | 214 | nan | ./cache/A46465.xml | ./txt/A46465.txt |
A86009 | Gillespie, George, 1613-1648. | VVholesome severity reconciled with Christian liberty. Or, the true resolution of a present controversie concerning liberty of conscience. Here you have the question stated, the middle way betwixt popish tyrannie and schismatizing liberty approved, and also confirmed from Scripture, and the testimonies of divines, yea of whole churches: the chiefe arguments and exceptions used in The bloudy tenent, The compassionate samaritane, M.S. to A.S. &c. examined. Eight distinctions added for qualifying and clearing the whole matter. And in conclusion a parænetick to the five apologists for choosing accommodation rather then toleration. Imprimatur. Ia. Cranford. Decemb 16. 1644. | 1645 | 18487 | 5582 | nan | ./cache/A86009.xml | ./txt/A86009.txt |
A70175 | Gillespie, George, 1613-1648. | Wholesome severity reconciled with Christian liberty, or, The true resolution of a present controversie concerning liberty of conscience here you have the question stated, the middle way betwixt popish tyrannie and schismatizing liberty approved and also confirmed from Scripture and the testimonies of divines, yea of whole churches : the chiefe arguments and exceptions used in the bloudy tenent, The compassionate samaritane, M.S. to A.S. &c., examined : eight distinctions added for qualifying and clearing the whole matter : and in conclusion a parænetick to the five apologists for choosing accommodation rather than toleration. | 1645 | 18389 | 5565 | nan | ./cache/A70175.xml | ./txt/A70175.txt |
A86000 | Gillespie, George, 1613-1648. | A form for Church government and ordination of ministers, contained in CXI propositions, propounded to the late Generall Assembly at Edinburgh, 1647. Together with an Act concerning Erastianisme, independencie, and liberty of conscience. Published by authority. | 1647 | 15842 | 4567 | nan | ./cache/A86000.xml | ./txt/A86000.txt |
A41563 | Gordon, Robert, fl. 1669-1675. | Spiritual order and Christian liberty proved to be consistent in the Churches of Christ and impositions upon the consciences of believers in religious practices found to be antichristian and destructive to both / by R.G. a protestant. | 1675 | 8169 | 2229 | nan | ./cache/A41563.xml | ./txt/A41563.txt |
A51462 | H. M. | A letter to a person of honour in London concerning the papists from an old cavalier in Yorkshire. | 1663 | 5096 | 1426 | nan | ./cache/A51462.xml | ./txt/A51462.txt |
A45421 | Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660. | Of resisting the lavvfull magistrate under colour of religion and appendant to it, of the word keima, rendred damnation, Rom. 13, reprinted : also, [brace] of zelots among the Jewes, of taking up the crosse, a vindication of Christs reprehending St. Peter, from the exceptions of Mr. Marshall. | 1644 | 36447 | 10145 | nan | ./cache/A45421.xml | ./txt/A45421.txt |
A60294 | Hanson, Geo. aut | Sions groans for her distressed, or Sober endeavours to prevent innocent blood, and to stablish the nation in the best of settlements Grounded upon scripture, reason, and authority. Proving it the undoubted right of Christian liberty under different perswasions, in matters spiritual, to have equal protection as to their civil peace. Unto which is added the testimony of fifteen antients. Humbly offered to the Kings Majesty, Parliament and people, and left unto their serious view. By Tho. Monck, Joseph Wright, Fran. Stanley, &c. | 1661 | 10471 | 2838 | nan | ./cache/A60294.xml | ./txt/A60294.txt |
A92658 | James II, King of England, 1633-1701. aut. | A proclamation, anent field conventicles and house-meetings | 1687 | 1658 | 307 | nan | ./cache/A92658.xml | ./txt/A92658.txt |
A53717 | Owen, John, 1616-1683. | A peace-offering in an apology and humble plea for indulgence and liberty of conscience by sundry Protestants differing in some things from the present establishment about the worship of God. | 1667 | 16918 | 4412 | nan | ./cache/A53717.xml | ./txt/A53717.txt |
A54221 | Penn, William, 1644-1718. | Some sober and weighty reasons against prosecuting Protestant dissenters for difference of opinion in matters of religion humbly offered to the consideration of all in authority. | 1682 | 2470 | 559 | nan | ./cache/A54221.xml | ./txt/A54221.txt |
A54123 | Penn, William, 1644-1718. | Considerations moving to a toleration and liberty of conscience with arguments inducing to a cessation of the penal statues against all dissenters whatever, upon the account of religion : occasioned by an excellent discourse upon that subject publish''d by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham / humbly offered to the Parliament at their next sitting at Westminster. | 1685 | 5751 | 1630 | nan | ./cache/A54123.xml | ./txt/A54123.txt |
A54215 | Penn, William, 1644-1718. | Som free reflections upon occasion of the public discourse about liberty of conscience and the consequences thereof in this present conjuncture in a letter to a friend / by one who cordially imbraces whatsoever there is of tru religion in al professions, and hates every thing which makes any of them hate or hurt one another. | 1687 | 7115 | 2005 | nan | ./cache/A54215.xml | ./txt/A54215.txt |
A54203 | Penn, William, 1644-1718. | The reasonableness of toleration, and the unreasonableness of penal laws and tests wherein is prov''d by Scripture, reason and antiquity, that liberty of conscience is the undoubted right of every man, and tends to the flourishing of kingdoms and commonwealths, and that persecution for meer religion is unwarrantable, unjust, and destructive to humane society, with examples of both kinds. | 1687 | 13922 | 3995 | nan | ./cache/A54203.xml | ./txt/A54203.txt |
A54230 | Penn, William, 1644-1718. | Three letters tending to demonstrate how the security of this nation against al future persecution for religion lys in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience | 1688 | 5686 | 1609 | nan | ./cache/A54230.xml | ./txt/A54230.txt |
A64342 | Protestant that is for liberty of conscience to all perswasions. | Ten seasonable queries proposed by a Protestant that is for liberty of conscience to all perswasions. | 1688 | 1296 | 207 | nan | ./cache/A64342.xml | ./txt/A64342.txt |
A92140 | Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661. | A free disputation against pretended liberty of conscience tending to resolve doubts moved by Mr. John Goodwin, John Baptist, Dr. Jer. Taylor, the Belgick Arminians, Socinians, and other authors contending for lawlesse liberty, or licentious toleration of sects and heresies. / By Samuel Rutherfurd professor of divinity in the University of St. Andrews. | 1649 | 171648 | 52355 | nan | ./cache/A92140.xml | ./txt/A92140.txt |
A60972 | Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647. | Davvnings of light wherein the true interest of reformation is opened in generall, and in particular, in this kingdome for the establishment of weaker judgements, and many other things impartially hinted, to a further discovery of truth and light in many of our present controversies : with some maximes of reformation / by John Saltmarsh ... | 1646 | 20427 | 5573 | nan | ./cache/A60972.xml | ./txt/A60972.txt |
A58811 | Scott, John, 1639-1695. | A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, upon the 5th of November, 1673 in commemoration of Englands deliverance from the Gun-powder treason / by John Scott, Minister of St. Thomas''s in Southwark. | 1673 | 10990 | 3037 | nan | ./cache/A58811.xml | ./txt/A58811.txt |
A61876 | Stubbes, Henry, 1606?-1678. | A disswasive from conformity to the world as also God''s severity against impenitent sinners : with a farewel sermon lately preached to a congregation in London / by Henry Stubs. | 1675 | 43676 | 16449 | nan | ./cache/A61876.xml | ./txt/A61876.txt |
A62886 | Tomkins, Thomas, 1637?-1675. | The inconveniencies of toleration, or, An answer to a late book intituled, A proposition made to the King and Parliament for the safety and happiness of the King and kingdom | 1667 | 18061 | 5224 | nan | ./cache/A62886.xml | ./txt/A62886.txt |
A67152 | Wright, Abraham, 1611-1690. | Anarchie reviving, or, The good old cause on the anvile being a discovery of the present design to retrive the late confusions both of church and state, in several essays for liberty of conscience / by Abraham Philotheus. | 1668 | 22966 | 7252 | nan | ./cache/A67152.xml | ./txt/A67152.txt |