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1 | Aubrey, W.H.S. | Struggles for religious liberty, A.D. 1688-1828; an historical sketch | |
2 | Bailey, John | Comfort for the feeble minded, in two dialogues between Barnabas, a son of consolation, and comfortless Christian | 1806 |
3 | Barker, Thomas Richard | Correct information, a remedy for superstition; a sermon preached … on occasion of a remarkable eclipse of the sun, which took place on that day | 1836 |
4 | Binney, T. | Ultimate object of the evangelical dissenters avowed and advocated | 1834 |
5 | Carlile, R. | Order for the administration of the loaves and fishes; or, the communion of corruption's host. Translated from an original Greek manuscript, lately discovered in the neighbourhood of a certain den of thieves in Westminster | 1817 |
6 | | Catechism explnatory of the church and its various denominations | 1864 |
7 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | Act of uniformity, and the subsidiary Acts. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 6) | |
8 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | Book of sports. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 2) | |
9 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | Effects of the ejectment. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 8) | |
10 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | Farewell Sunday. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 7) | |
11 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | First protest; or, the father of English nonconformity. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 1) | |
12 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | Nonconformists of 1662, and the Book of common prayer. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 9) | |
13 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | Objects and plans of the Central United St. Bartholomew Committee of evangelical Nonconformists. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers) | |
14 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | On clerical subscription. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 10) | |
15 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | Savoy Conference. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 5) | |
16 | Central United Bartholomew Committee | Summary of the public proceedings which issued in the Acrt of uniformity of 1662. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers) | |
17 | Chamberlain, J. | Educational policy of the government from a Nonconformist point of view | 1872 |
18 | Chapman, Charles | Act of uniformity and its immediate effects. With a preface by Henry Lee | 1862 |
19 | Clarke, A. | Bi-centenary, an introductory access | 1862 |
20 | Conscientia | Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox; or, the voluntary churches of england in account with their ministers | 1861 |
21 | Dale, R.W. | Nonconformity in 1662 and in 1862. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Lecture series, no. 3) | 1862 |
22 | Dikes, Thomas | Doctrines of the Church of England considered in reference to their moral influence | 1817 |
23 | | Dissenters: their grievances and their policy | 1850 |
24 | | Doctrine of the holy trinity stated and vindicated. Nos. 1-4 | |
25 | Dorman, W.H. | High Church claims. [Letter 1] | 1868 |
26 | Dorman, W.H. | High Church claims of 'the exclusive brethren.' (A series of letters to Mr. J.L. Harris. Letter 2) | 1868 |
27 | Dorman, W.H. | High Church claims of 'the exclusive brethren.' (A series of letters to Mr. J.L. Harris. Letter 3) | 1868 |
28 | Dorman, W.H. | High Church claims of 'the exclusive brethren.' (A series of letters to Mr. J.L. Harris. Letter 4) | 1868 |
29 | Dorman, W.H. | High Church claims of 'the exclusive brethren.' (A series of letters to Mr. J.L. Harris. Letter 5) | 1868 |
30 | Dorman, W.H. | High Church claims of 'the exclusive brethren.' (A series of letters to Mr. J.L. Harris. Letter 6) | 1869 |
31 | Ely, John | Dissent vindicated; with a particular reference to the question of national religious establishments | 1837 |
32 | Fairbairn, A.M. | Larger ministry | 1890 |
33 | Guyse, John | Sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gibbons | 1743 |
34 | Halley, Robert | Design and effects of the Act of uniformity. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 6) | 1862 |
35 | Hull, James | Religion, founded upon knowledge, and productive of forbearance, moderation, and peace | 1770 |
36 | | Is a decision of the Privy Council a reason for secession or for retiring into lay communion? A letter to a clergyman of the Evangelical school by another clergyman | 1849 |
37 | Kidd, G.B. | Are Nonconformists of the present day the valid successors of the ejected of 1662? | 1862 |
38 | Langley, J.N. | Nonconformity in the 17th and in the 19th century. I. English voluntaryism. II. The voluntary principle in America, by an English clergyman | |
39 | Laws, Curtis Lee | Fiery furnace; the present struggle of the Non-Conformists in England for religious liberty | 1904 |
40 | McCrie, Thomas | Story of the ejectment. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Tract series, no. 6) | 1862 |
41 | McLaren, A | Fidelity to conscience. (St. Bartholomew Bicentenary papers. Lecture series, no. 2) | 1862 |
42 | Monck, Francis Ward | Memento mori: a sermon preached at the Baptist Chapel, Driffield, Yorks., on occasion of the decease of H.R.H. Prince Albert | |
43 | Nonjuror | Appeal to Christians of every name, for liberty to follow the distates of conscience; in obedience to that command of Jesus Christ, "swear not at all" | |
44 | Peel, Robert | Speech of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, bart., on the Church of Ireland bill delivered in the House of Commons, July 21, 1835 | |
45 | | Reasons assigned by an elder of the Free Church for declining to sign a petition to Parliament against a bill for legalising marriage with the sister of a deceased wife | 1853 |
46 | Rogers, J.G. | Nonconformity as a spiritual force in the past and the present | 1874 |
47 | Ross, John | Tithing our income for the Lord | 1862 |
48 | Salmond, C.A. | Perfectionism, the false and the true | 1889 |
49 | Salmond, C.A. | Pilgrims toward Plymouth | 1889 |
50 | Smellie, James | Christ's call to a backsliding church | 1860 |
51 | | Statement of the case of the Protestant Dissenters under the Corporation & test acts | 1827 |
52 | Stoughton, John | Lessons for Nonconformists | 1862 |
53 | Thomson, Alexander | Lessons from the story or two thousand consciences | 1862 |
54 | Vaughan, Robert | I'll tell you: an answer to "how did they get there?" a tractate touching the ejected of 1662 | 1862 |
55 | Wilcocks, Thomas | Choice drop of honey from the rock Christ; or, a short word of advice to all saints and sinners | 1763 |
56 | Wolfe, Arthur | Real presence | 1871 |