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Filed under: Religion and state -- Europe Religious discrimination in Western Europe : hearing before the Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, July 11, 2001. (U.S. G.P.O. :, 2001), by United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights (page images at HathiTrust) Religious freedom in Western Europe : religious minorities and growing government intolerance : hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, One Hundred Sixth Congress, first session, June 8, 1999. (U.S. G.P.O. :, 2000), by United States Congress Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (page images at HathiTrust) Religious freedom in Europe and around the world : hearings before the Subcommittee on European Affairs and the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, May 1 and June 5, 2001. (U.S. G.P.O. :, 2001), by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on European Affairs (page images at HathiTrust) The deterioration of religious liberty in Europe (The Commission, 1998), by United States Congress Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (page images at HathiTrust) Religious freedom in Europe and around the world : hearings before the Subcommittee on European Affairs and the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, May 1 and June 5, 2001. (U.S. G.P.O. :, 2001), by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on European Affairs (page images at HathiTrust) The treatment of religious minorities in Western Europe : hearing before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, June 14, 2000. (U.S. G.P.O. :, 2001), by United States House Committee on International Relations (page images at HathiTrust) Proeve over den invloed der staatkundige gebeurtenissen en der godsdienstige en wijsgeerige begrippen, sedert ruim vijf en twintig jaren, op de ware verlichting in het godsdienstige en zedelijke bij de volken van Europa. (van der Hey, 1820), by Johan Melchior Kemper (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Dissenters, Religious -- France Father Cotton a Iesvite, the Kings confessovr, his two and thirtie demands, to the ministers of France, with the answeres added at the end of euerie demand : Also threescore and foure demands proposed to Father Cotton, by way of counter-change (Printed for Iohn Barnes, and are to be sould by Iohn Budge ..., 1614), by Pierre Du Moulin and Pierre Coton (page images at HathiTrust) A letter of several French ministers fled into Germany upon the account of the persecution in France to such of their brethren in England as approved the Kings declaration touching liberty of conscience : translated from the original in French. ([London : s.n., 1688]), by Pierre Jurieu and William Wake (HTML at EEBO TCP) Plaintes des Protestants cruellement opprimez dans le royaume de France. English (London : Printed for J. Norris, 1686), by Jean Claude (HTML at EEBO TCP) Father La Chaise's project for the extirpation of hereticks in a letter from him to Father P---rs. ([S.l. : s.n., 1688]), by François d'Aix de La Chaise and Edward Petre (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Dissenters, Religious -- GermanyFiled under: Dissenters, Religious -- Great Britain The whole works of the Rev. Oliver Heywood : now first collected, revised and arranged, including some tracts extremely scarce, and others from unpublished manuscripts : with memoirs of his life. (Printed by John Vint, 1825), by Oliver Heywood, William Vint, and Richard Slate (page images at HathiTrust) Discourses on important and interesting subjects : being the select works of Thomas Watson. (Blackie, Fullarton, 1829), by Thomas Watson (page images at HathiTrust) The autobiography of a dissenting minister. (Smith, Elder & Co., 1835), by William Pitt Scargill (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Dissenters : from the Revolution to the year 1808 (F. Westley and A. H. Davis, 1833), by James Bennett, David Bogue, and Duke University. Library. Jantz Collection. German Americana (page images at HathiTrust) A speech of George Cubitt, Esq., M.P. for West Surrey, delivered in the House of Commons on Tuesday, July 2, 1872 : on the debate on Mr. Miall's motion for a royal commission to inquire into the revenues of the Church of England. Talbot collection of British pamphlets (Printed for the Church Defence Institution, 25, Parliament Street, 1872), by George Cubitt and Church Defence Institution (page images at HathiTrust) Letters to a member of Parliament, on the present state of things: the land, the church, dissent, church reform, liberalism, &c. in reference to Scripture truth ... (J. Nisbet, 1834) (page images at HathiTrust) A serious and compassionate inquiry into the causes of the present neglect and contempt of the Protestant religion and Church of England : with several seasonable considerations offer'd to all English Protestants ... (Printed by M. Flesher for Richard Royston, 1680), by John Goodman (page images at HathiTrust) A plan of lectures on the principles of nonconformity : for the instruction of catechumens (Printed and sold by C. Sutton ;, 1797), by Robert Robinson (page images at HathiTrust) An Address on the connection of church and state, delivered at Sion College on February 15, 1868. (Macmillan and Co., 1868), by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (page images at HathiTrust) The Protestant system: containing discourses on the principal doctrines of natural and revealed religion. (R. Griffiths, 1758) (page images at HathiTrust) A popular history of the Free churches (J. Clarke, 1903), by C. Silvester Horne (page images at HathiTrust) Standard essays on state-churches (Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, and Arthur Miall, 1867), by Ralph Wardlaw and Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control (page images at HathiTrust) Notes on Lord John Russell's marriage bill (Simpkin and Marshall, 1834), by John Russel Russel (page images at HathiTrust) Dissenters' Chapels Bill (Macintosh, 1844), by Presbyterian Church in Ireland. General Assembly (page images at HathiTrust) True case of the English nonconformity (Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, 1689), by Richard Baxter (page images at HathiTrust) Further consideration of the Roman Catholic oath : in a letter to Edward Blount ... (Edward Churton, 1835), by Eneas Mac Donnell (page images at HathiTrust) The Claims of the clergy to a divine right of maintenance, and of disposing of church-livings : exemplified in the pretensions and conduct of the Scotch clergy, and in the behaviour of their creatures, the multitude : in a letter from a Scotch Presbyterian, now settled in a Dissenting congregation in England, to a Minister of the national Church of Scotland, with the Scotch Minister's answer. (Printed for T. Cooper, 1736) (page images at HathiTrust) An Expedient for peace : perswading an agreement amongst Christians from the impossibility of their agreement in the matters of religion. Also shewing the nature and causes of the present differences, the unreasonableness of persecution, the equity of toleration, and the great benefits of a pacifick charter. (Printed by George Larkin at the Two Swans without Bishopsgate, 1688) (page images at HathiTrust) The New nonconformist, or, Dr. Sherlock's case in preaching after a deprivation incurr'd by the express words of a statute, fairly stated and examined : with short reflections upon Mr. Cook's sermon, Feb. 2, 1689/90 which was licens'd by the arch-bishop's chaplain. ([publisher not identified], 1690) (page images at HathiTrust) A Word of advice to the author of that scurrilous and seditious libel, entituled, No Protestant-plot. (Printed for Allen Banks, 1681) (page images at HathiTrust) A second discourse of the religion of England further asserting, that reformed Christianity, setled [sic] in its due latitude, is the stability and advancement of this kingdom : wherein is included, an answer to a late book, entitled, A discourse of toleration. (London : [s.n.], 1668), by John Corbet (HTML at EEBO TCP) A proclamation of grace, for the inlargement of prisoners called Quakers (London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1661), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP) A letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence (London : Printed for G.H., 1687), by George Savile Halifax (HTML at EEBO TCP) Remarks upon a pamphlet stiled, A letter to a dissenter, &c. in another letter to the same dissenter. ([S.l. : s.n., 1687]), by George Savile Halifax (HTML at EEBO TCP) Gregory, Father-Greybeard, with his vizard off, or, News from the Cabal in some reflexions upon a late pamphlet entituled, The rehearsal transpros'd (after the fashion that now obtains) in a letter to our old friend, R.L. from E.H. (London : Printed by Robin Hood ... :, And sold by Nath. Brooke ..., 1673), by Edmund Hickeringill (HTML at EEBO TCP) A message from the spirit of the Lord to the people called Anabaptists and to the rest of the sects who are scattered up and down these nations and in the Army, that they may read and consider why the Lords controversie is against them, and that they may understand what the Lords purpose is concerning them. (London : Printed by M.I. for Robert Wilson, 1660), by J. C. (John Collens) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A vindication of A discourse concerning the unreasonableness of a new separation on account of the oaths from the exceptions made against it in a tract called, A brief answer to a late discourse, &c. (London : Printed for Ri. Chiswell ..., 1691), by John Williams (HTML at EEBO TCP) An enquiry into the power of dispensing with penal statutes together with some animadversions upon a book writ by Sir Edw. Herbert ... entituled, A short account of the authorities in law, upon which judgment was given in Sir Edward Hales's case / by Sir Robert Atkyns ... (London : Printed for Timothy Goodwin ..., 1689), by Robert Atkyns (HTML at EEBO TCP) Mr. Baxter's judgment and reasons against communicating with the parish-assemblies, as by law required, impartially stated and proposed ([London : s.n.], 1684), by Richard Baxter (HTML at EEBO TCP) Notes upon the Lord Bishop of Salisbury's four late discourses to the clergy of his diocess particularly upon the last, relating to the dissenters, in a letter to a friend. (London : [s.n.], 1695), by John Chorlton (HTML at EEBO TCP) An answer to Dr. Scot's cases against dissenters concerning forms of prayer and the fallacy of the story of Commin, plainly discovered. (London : Printed for A. Baldwin ..., 1700), by Anthony Collins (HTML at EEBO TCP) Annimadversions on the apology of the clamorous squire against the Duke of Buckinghams seconds, as men of no conscience ([London : s.n., 1685]), by William Penn (HTML at EEBO TCP) Good advice to the Church of England, Roman Catholick and Protestant dissenter, in which it is endeavoured to be made appear that it is their duty, principle & interest to abolish the penal laws and tests (London : Printed and sold, by Andrew Sowle ..., 1687), by William Penn (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Quakers address to the House of Commons declaring their suffering case, relating to oathes and swearing, as it was pesented by George Whitehead, Capt. William Mead, and other eminent Quakers on Friday last, the 12th instant. (London : Printed for W.H., 1689), by George Whitehead and William Mead (HTML at EEBO TCP) Shall I, shall I? no, no (London printed : [s.n.], 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A further vindication of the dissenters from the Rector of Bury's unjust accusations wherein his charge of their being corupters of the word of God is demonstrated to be false and malicious ... / by James Owen. (London : Printed by S. Bridge for Tho. Parkhurst, 1699), by James Owen and Thomas Gipps (HTML at EEBO TCP) The plain truth, or, A lenitive for the clergy by one Pantophilus. (London : Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ..., 1681), by Pantophilus (HTML at EEBO TCP) An Expedient for peace perswading an agreement amongst Christians &c. (London : Printed for the author, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Animadversions, being the two last books of my reverend brother Mr. Williams the one entituled A postscript to Gospel-truth, the other An end of discord : conscientiously examined, in order to a free entertainment of the truth, in some momentous points in divinity, controverted among the nonconformist brethen, occasionally here determined, for the sake of those honest among us that seek it, without trick or partiality / by John Humfrey ... (London : Printed by Tho. Snowden, for Tho. Parkhurst ..., 1699), by John Humfrey (HTML at EEBO TCP) The healing attempt examined and submitted to the Parliament convocation whether it be healing or hurtful to the peace of the church. (London : Printed by Freeman Collins and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin, 1689), by Thomas Long (HTML at EEBO TCP) A proposition for the safety & happiness of the King and kingdom, both in church and state, and prevention of the common enemy tendered to the consideration of His Majesty and the Parliament against their next session / by a lover of sincerity and peace. (London : [s.n.], 1667), by Lover of sincerity & peace, John Humfrey, and David Jenkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) Modesty and faithfulness in opposition to envy and rashness ([London : Printed for Thomas Malthus, 1683]), by James Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP) A few words by way of query to the teachers, and professors, called Presbyterians and Independents with a word of prophesie, in verse : also a word of exhortation and warning of love to them to haste out of Babylon, the mystery of iniquity, into Sion, the City of Holinesse : with a word at last to those that were persecutors / written by ... John Whithowse. ([S.l. : s.n., 1662]), by John Whitehouse (HTML at EEBO TCP) Jus regium coronæ, or, The King's supream power in dispensing with penal statutes more particularly as it relates to the the two test-acts of the twenty fifth, and thirtieth of His late Majesty, King Charles the Second, argu'd by reason, and confirm'd by the common, and statute laws of this kingdom : in two parts / auctore Jo. Wilsonio J.C. (London : Printed by Henry Hills ... and are sold at his printing-house ..., 1688), by John Wilson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Suffragium Protestantium, wherein our governours are justifyed in their impositions and proceedings against dissenters meisner also and the verdict rescued from the cavils and seditious sophistry of the Protestant reconciler / by Dr. Laurence Womock ... (London : Printed for Robert Clavel ..., 1683), by Laurence Womock (HTML at EEBO TCP) Certain queries worthy mature consideration to beget good affections in the peoples hearts by purging secret ill humors out of the body of the Commonwealth, and that it may be restored to perfect health / by several lovers of a peaceable govenment. (London : [s.n.], 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Reasons for non-conformity examined and refuted, in answer to a late Letter from a minister to a person of quality, shewing some reasons for his non-conformity. (London, : Printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's Head in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A thundering voice out of Sion yet a tender visitation sounding forth to awaken all sorts of professors in this nation of England (and dominions thereof) who are scattered in the many by-wayes, sects and opinions, crying, lo here, and lo there, seeking the kingdom of God (which is not of this world) with outward observation : more especially intended and directed unto those people who have separated themselves ... / given forth by a souldier in the army of the lamb, who is in outward bonds in the prison-house, called New-Prison, and known by name, Daniel Baker, though by the scorners called Quaker. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658), by fl. 1650-1660 D. B. (Daniel Baker) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A clear discovery wherein all people may see who hath been true ministers, and sent of Christ, and who hath been false teachers, and hath run, and the Lord never sent them, these hundred of years past with a warning to all those who persecute them who own Christ come in the flesh, and for conscience sake cannot pay the tenth of their fruits and labours to a changeable priesthood with a letter to all Friends in the truth : also a letter to all ministers whose mouths are opened to preach at the command of men, and to all those whose mouths are stopped, and give over preaching at the command of men. ([London : s.n.], 1662), by George Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP) A plea for liberty of conscience grounded upon the Holy Word of God, and the royal word of the King : containing twelve weighty reasons against the prosecuting of Protestant dissenters ... / by James Jones ... (London : Printed by George Larkin ..., 1684), by James Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Known saying in the New Testament, that a kingdom divided can't stand ([London : s.n., 1688?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Calvinus redivivus, or, Conformity to the Church of England, in doctrine, government, and worship perswaded by Mr. Calvin. (London : Printed by J.M. for John Martyn ..., 1673), by Thomas Long (HTML at EEBO TCP) Some reasons to move Protestant dissenters to be for the taking off penal laws, yea and tests too, on their having good security, they shall not be exposed to suffering any more for religion in a letter to a dissenter. (London : Printed and are to be sold by Richard Janeway ..., 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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