Withers, John, 1669-1729
Withers, John
John Withers
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Withers, John, ‡d 1669-1729
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Works
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An answer to Mr. Agate's expostulatory letter | |
Caveat" against a new sect of anabaptists lately sprung up at Exon, shewing the novelty and schism, the absurdity and dangerous tendency of their principles and practices, who were concerned in the rebaptization of Mr. Benjamin Read. In a letter to a friend | |
A charge given to Mr. Micajah Towgood : at his ordination in Moreton Hampstead, Devon, August 21.1722. Publish'd at the Request of the Congregation in that Town. By John Withers. | |
City corruption and mal-administration display'd; occasion'd by the ill management of the publick money in general : with some remarks upon the modest enquiry into the conduct of the court of aldermen,&c. Address'd to the citizens of London against the ensuing election for Common-Council-Men. By a citizen | |
Dutch better friends than the french to the monarchy, church, and trade of england : in a letter from a citizen to a country gentleman | |
An epistle to the Right Honourable Robert Walpole, Esq., upon His Majesty's arrival | |
The history of resistance, as practis'd by the Church of England : ... Written upon occasion of Mr. Agate's sermon on the 30th of January, and in defence of the late revolution, the present establishment, and the Protestant succession. By John Withers. | |
Letters of a citizen on India affairs | |
The perjury and folly of the late rebellion display'd : in a sermon preach'd at Exon, June the 7th. 1716. Being the day appointed for a publick thanksgivnig [sic], for the success of His Majesties forces against the rebels, ... By John Withers. | |
The pestilence abroad, and the perplexity of our affairs at home, consider'd and improved : in a sermon preach'd in Exon, March 1. 1720. And Now Publish'd at the Desire of several who heard it. By John Withers. | |
Reasons for dissenting from the Church of England | |
Remarks on Dr. Walker's late preface to his Attempt, etc : By John Withers. | |
A stated ministry, and presbyterian ordination, vindicated : by John Withers. St. Paul's love to souls considered and recommended: by John Enty. Being two sermons preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Peter Jilleard, at Crediton ... October 21. 1724. ... To which is added, Mr Jilleard's confession of faith. | |
A true and impartial account of what occurr'd at the late conference in Exon : Publish'd to prevent misrepresentations. | |
Truth try'd: or, Mr. Agate's pretended Plain-Truth proved an untruth : in which moderate dissenters are vindicated from the imputation of schism, as charg'd upon them in his late Pamphlets; and the validity of Presbyterian Ordination is prov'd, both from Scripture and Antiquity. By John Withers. | |
A vindication of the dissenters from the charge of rebellion and being the authors of our civil wars : Proving from the most authentick historians; I. That the unhappy war between K. Charles I. and his Parliament began principally upon a civil and military, not a religious account. II. That the most eminent leading-men, who first engag'd in the Parliament quarrel, were conformists and men of Episcopal principles. III. That the Presbyterians did oppose that king's murder and IV. That they did contribute their good offices towards the restoration of King Charles II. By John Withers. |