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Moderation a virtue or, the occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hypocrisy : wherein is shewn, the antiquity, catholick principles, and advantage of occasional conformity to the Church of England; and that Dissenters, from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments; under the several Heads following. I. That Occasional Conformity is no new thing, but is warranted in some Cases by the most sacred and uncontestable Precedents. II. That the Principles of the Occasional Conformists are truly Christian and Catholick. III. That the difference between the Church and Moderate Dissenters is inconsiderable. IV. That the imploying of sober Dissenters in Publick Trusts, is so far from being prejudicial to the Church of England, that it really strengthens it. V. That Occasional Conformity is an advantage to the Church, and weakens the Dissenters. VI. That the late Bill against Occasional Conformity, wou'd have been highly prejudicial to the Church of England. VII. That the Dissenters from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments.

By: Owen, James, 1654-1706
Material type: TextTextManufacturer: London : Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, 1703Description: 4 unnumbered pages, 5-50 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 21 cm (4to)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: sheetOther title: Occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hypocrisySubject(s): England and Wales. Parliament. Act for preventing occasional conformity | Dissenters, Religious -- England -- Early works to 1800 | Church and state -- England -- Early works to 1800 | Religious tolerance -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes.Local Note: Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Hand-inked double border around three sides of title.Differentiable Local Note:
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BX5202 .B3 T7 1680 The true and only way of concord of all the Christian churches : the desirableness of it, and the detection of false dividing terms / BX5202 .H5 1705 The history of faction, alias hypocrisy, alias moderation, from its first rise down to its present toleration in these kingdoms : Wherein its original and increase are set forrh [sic], its several contrivances to subvert the church and state, apparently detected, and the steps it has made towards getting into the supream power, from the reformation to the rising of the last Parliament, are consider'd. BX5202 .H85 1681 A Modest and peaceable inquiry : into the design and nature of some of those historical mistakes that are found in Dr. Stillingfleet's preface to his Unreasonableness of separation, Wherein the innocency of Protestant dissenters is cleared up and vindicated from the indecent censures of the Doctor / BX5202 .O93 1703 Moderation a virtue or, the occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hypocrisy : wherein is shewn, the antiquity, catholick principles, and advantage of occasional conformity to the Church of England; and that Dissenters, from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments; under the several Heads following. I. That Occasional Conformity is no new thing, but is warranted in some Cases by the most sacred and uncontestable Precedents. II. That the Principles of the Occasional Conformists are truly Christian and Catholick. III. That the difference between the Church and Moderate Dissenters is inconsiderable. IV. That the imploying of sober Dissenters in Publick Trusts, is so far from being prejudicial to the Church of England, that it really strengthens it. V. That Occasional Conformity is an advantage to the Church, and weakens the Dissenters. VI. That the late Bill against Occasional Conformity, wou'd have been highly prejudicial to the Church of England. VII. That the Dissenters from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments. BX5202 .P45 1719 An answer to Mr. Enty's Defence of the Proceedings of the assembly at Exon / BX5202 .P451 1719 The case of the ministers ejected at Exon / BX5202 .P79 1641 A catalogue of such testimonies in all ages as plainly evidence bishops and presbyters to be both one, equall and the same in jurisdiction, office, dignity, order, and degree, by divine law and institution, and their disparity to be a meere humane ordinance long after the Apostles times; : and that the name of a bishop is onely a title of ministration, not dominion, of labour not of honour, of humility, not of prelacy, of painefullnesse not of lordlinesse, : with a briefe answer to the objections out of antiquity, that seeme to the contrary.

Includes bibliographical references in marginal notes.

Anonymous. By James Owen.

Half title : Moderation a virtue or the occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hipocrisy, &c.

Signatures: [A]-N².

English Short Title Catalog, T61827

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Hand-inked double border around three sides of title.

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