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An examination of the scheme of church-power, laid down in the Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani &c.

By: Foster, Michael, Sir, 1689-1763.Contributor(s): Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748. Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by R. Reilly for J. Smith and W. Bruce, 1735Description: 102p. ; 8.°.Note: Anonymous. By Sir Michael Foster
MS. attribution : Sir Michl Foster Recorder of Chester
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VOL.142(1) The second part of the case of tythes; containing animadversions on a reverend prelate's remarks upon the Bill now depending in parliament; entituled a Bill to prevent suits for tythes, where none nor any composition for the same, have been paid within a certain number of years. By a member of the House of Commons. VOL.142(2) A letter to the rector of Fryerning, upon his refusing to pay his rates to the parish assessments, &c. VOL.142(3) Passages, extracts of papers, and remarks, relating to a cause in the Court of Exchequer Chamber; wherein Robert D'Oyly, Clerk is plaintiff, and Charles Hornby, Esq; defendant. Published by the defendant. VOL.142(4) An examination of the scheme of church-power, laid down in the Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani &c. VOL.142(5) Prescription sacred : or, reasons for opposing the new demand of herbage in Ireland. VOL.142(6) Property inviolable : or, some remarks upon a pamphlet entituled, prescription sacred. VOL.142(7) Papers relating to the Quakers Tythe Bill : viz. I. The case of the people called Quakers. II Extracts from the yearly epistles of meetings of Quakers held in London relating to tythes. III. A supplemental extract from the Quakers yearly epistles relating to their sufferings. IV. Remarks upon a bill now depending in Parliament to enlarge, amend, and render more effectual the laws now in being for the more easy recovery of tythes, church-rates, and oblations, and other ecclesiastical dues from the people called Quakers : And also remarks upon a paper, intitled, the case of the people called Quakers. V. The country person's plea against the Quakers tythe-bill : Humbly addressed to the Commons of Great Britain assembled in Parliament. To which is added, an, answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers by the bill. In a letter to the R.R. Author. By a Member of the House of Commons.

Anonymous. By Sir Michael Foster

MS. attribution : Sir Michl Foster Recorder of Chester

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