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Heads of agreement assented to by the United Ministers in and about London, formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
United Ministers in and about London.
Contributor:
Howe, John, 1630-1705.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Presbyterian Church--Relations--Congregational churches.
Presbyterian Church.
Relations.
Congregational churches.
Congregational churches--Relations--Presbyterian Church.
Congregationalists--Great Britain.
Congregationalists.
Great Britain.
Presbyterian Church of England--Government.
Presbyterian Church of England.
Political science.
Congregational churches--Government.
Christian union--England.
Christian union.
England.
Physical Description:
6 unnumbered pages, 16 pages, 2 unnumbered pages (last 2 pages blank) ; 22 cm (4to)
Place of Publication:
London : Printed by R. R. for Tho. Cockerill ... and John Dunton ..., 1691.
Notes:
Largely the work of John Howe, a leader in the local movement that led to agreements on church government throughout England based on this one. Cf. Thomas, R., ed., "An essay of accommodation," Dr. Williams's Library, Occasional paper no. 6, p. 1-3; DNB, v. 10, p. 87.
Local Notes:
With: A letter to Sir H. Mackworth, concerning his treatise about the late occasional bill / John Lacy. London : Printed for J. Robinson ..., 1704 -- Reflections on a late speech by the Lord Haversham, in so far as it relates to the affairs of Scotland. London : Printed, and sold by B. Bragg ..., 1704 -- The journal of the proceedings of the Lds Commissioners of both nations, in the Treaty of Union, which began on the 16th of April 1706. and was concluded on the 22d of July following. [London] : Printed at Edinburgh by order of the Parliament of Scotland, by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson ... and reprinted at London for Andrew Bell ..., [1706?] -- The Scots nation and union vindicated from the reflections cast on them, in an infamous libel entitl'd, The publick spirit of the Whigs, &c. London : Printed for A. Bell ... and sold by J. Baker ..., 1714 -- The crisis, or, A discourse representing, from the most authentick records, the just causes
Cited in:
Wing H1282A.
OCLC:
13615104

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