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Filed under: Liberty of conscience -- Early works to 1800 The Bloudy Tenent, of Persecution, for Cause of Conscience, Discussed, in a Conference Betweene Truth and Peace (1644), by Roger Williams, contrib. by John Cotton The Bloody Tenent Yet More Bloody, by Mr Cottons Endevour to Wash it White in the Blood of the Lambe (London: Printed for G. Calvert, 1652), by Roger Williams The Bloudy Tenent, Washed, and Made White in the Bloud of the Lambe (London: Printed by M. Symmons for H. Allen, 1647), by John Cotton (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience Discussed, and Mr. Cotton's Letter Examined and Answered (London: Printed for the Hanserd Knollys Society by J. Haddon, 1848), by Roger Williams, ed. by Edward Bean Underhill, contrib. by John Cotton The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience Discussed; and Mr. Cotton's Letter Examined and Answered (originally published 1644; London: J. Haddon, 1848), by Roger Williams, ed. by Edward Bean Underhill The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution (Publications of the Narragansett Club, first series, v3; 1867), by Roger Williams, ed. by Samuel L. Caldwell
Filed under: Dissenters, Religious -- England -- Early works to 1800 The Nonconformists Vindicated From the Abuses Put Upon Them by Mr. Durel and Scrivener: Being Some Short Animadversions on Their Books Soon After They Came Forth, in Two Letters to a Friend (Who Could Not Hitherto Get Them Published) (published as "by a country scholar", attributed to Barrett; London: Printed for T. Parkhurst, 1679), by William Barrett An Answer to a Calumny Cast Upon the Bishop of Bangor, by the Reverend Dr. Sherlock, Dean of Chichester, at the Conclusion of His New book, Entitled, A Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts, amp;c. (London: Printed by W. Wilkins for J. Knapton, and T. Childe, 1718), by Benjamin Hoadly (page images at HathiTrust) A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers (2 volumes; London: L. Hinde, 1753), by Joseph Besse The Shortest Way With the Dissenters, by Daniel Defoe (HTML at Bartleby) A Continuation of the Account of the Ministers, Lecturers, Masters and Fellows of Colleges, and Schoolmasters, Who Were Ejected and Silenced After the Restoration in 1660, By or Before the Act for Uniformity (2 volumes; London: Printed for R. Ford et al., 1727), by Edmund Calamy Moderation Truly Stated: or, A Review of a Late Pamphlet Entitul'd Moderation a Vertue; With a Prefatory Discourse to Dr. D'Aveanant Concerning His Late Essays on Peace and War (London: Printed by J. L. for R. Wilkin, 1704), by Mary Astell (multiple formats at archive.org) A Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts, in Answer to the Bishop of Bangor's Reasons for the Repeal of Them; To Which is Added a Second Part, Concerning the Religion of Oaths (London: Printed for J. Pemberton, 1718), by Thomas Sherlock (multiple formats at archive.org) Seasonable Counsel: or, Advice to Sufferers, by John Bunyan (PDF at chapellibrary.org)
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Filed under: Conscientious objectors -- England -- Personal narrativesFiled under: Dissenters, Religious -- England The Early English Dissenters in the Light of Recent Research (1550-1641) (2 volumes; Cambridge: At the University press, 1912), by Champlin Burrage History of Dissenters, From the Revolution in 1688, to the Year 1808 (4 volumes; London: Printed for the authors, 1808-1812), by David Bogue and James Bennett The Nonconformist Register, of Baptisms, Marriages, And Deaths (Brighouse: J. S. Jowett, 1881), by Oliver Heywood and Thomas Dickenson, ed. by J. Horsfall Turner (multiple formats at archive.org)
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Filed under: Dissenters, Religious -- England -- History -- 17th century The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Ministers, Who Were Ejected or Silenced After the Restoration, Particularly by the Act of Uniformity, Which Took Place on Bartholomew-Day, Aug. 24, 1662 (2 volumes; London: W. Harris, 1775), by Edmund Calamy, ed. by Samuel Palmer
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Filed under: Persian Gulf War, 1991 -- Conscientious objectors -- PeriodicalsFiled under: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Conscientious objectors The Record of a Quaker Conscience: Cyrus Pringle's Diary, by Cyrus G. Pringle, ed. by Rufus M. Jones Filed under: Dissenters, Religious
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