Arguments and reasons for a regular conformity to the Church of England as establish'd by law. Setting forth I. The Excellency of the Constitution and Establishment of the Church of England. II. The Necessity of Conforming thereunto in point of Duty. III. The Great Benefits that Attend such a Conformity. IV. The Disadvantages of Refusing to Conform. V. The Evils that Attend Separation and Division. To which is added a pathetical invitation, and serious xpostulation, to perswade Dissenters of all denominations to be wise and Sober, Humble and Considerate, Obedient and Conformable. By John Jones, Gent.

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  • Arguments and reasons for a regular conformity to the Church of England as establish'd by law. Setting forth I. The Excellency of the Constitution and Establishment of the Church of England. II. The Necessity of Conforming thereunto in point of Duty. III. The Great Benefits that Attend such a Conformity. IV. The Disadvantages of Refusing to Conform. V. The Evils that Attend Separation and Division. To which is added a pathetical invitation, and serious xpostulation, to perswade Dissenters of all denominations to be wise and Sober, Humble and Considerate, Obedient and Conformable. By John Jones, Gent.
  • Great duty of conformity. Selections
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Imprint
London: printed for Samuel Keble at the Turks-Head, and William Hawes at the Row-Buck in Fleetstreet, 1705.
Publication year
1705-1705
ESTC No.
N16001
Grub Street ID
5703
Description
[10],53,[1]p. ; 8⁰
Note
With a half-title.

First published in 1684 as a part of Jones' 'The great duty of conformity'.