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A vindication of the piece, entitled, "The principles of Congregational churches, relating to the constitution and authority of ecclesiastical councils, considered; and applied to the case of the late ordination at Wallingford."
A vindication of the piece, entitled, "The principles of Congregational churches, relating to the constitution and authority of ecclesiastical councils, considered; and applied to the case of the late ordination at Wallingford."
By Noah Hobart

A second address to the members of the Episcopal separation in New-England
By Noah Hobart
A letter to the Reverend Mr. Noah Hobart
A letter to the Reverend Mr. Noah Hobart
By Wolcott, Roger
A friendly expostulation, with all persons concern'd in publishing a late pamphlet, entitled, The real advantages which ministers and people may enjoy, especially in the colonies, by conforming to the Church of England
A friendly expostulation, with all persons concern'd in publishing a late pamphlet, entitled, The real advantages which ministers and people may enjoy, especially in the colonies, by conforming to the Church of England
By John Beach
A calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and salacious argumentations of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his late address to them
A calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and salacious argumentations of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his late address to them
By John Beach
A vindication of the professors of the Church of England in Connecticut
A vindication of the professors of the Church of England in Connecticut
By James Wetmore
A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and sallacious [sic] arguments of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his second address to them
A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and sallacious [sic] arguments of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his second address to them
By John Beach
A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and fallacious arguments of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his second address to them
A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and fallacious arguments of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his second address to them
By John Beach
A second address to the members of the Episcopal separation in New-England, occasioned by the exceptions made to the former by Dr. Johnson, Mr. Wetmore, Mr. Beach, and Mr. Caner
A second address to the members of the Episcopal separation in New-England, occasioned by the exceptions made to the former by Dr. Johnson, Mr. Wetmore, Mr. Beach, and Mr. Caner
By Noah Hobart
A discourse delivered at Fairfield
A discourse delivered at Fairfield
By Noah Welles,John Sloss Hobart
A key, to unlock the door, that leads in, to take a fair view of the religious constitution, established by law, in the colony of Connecticut. : With a short remark upon Mr. Bartlet's sermon, on Galations iii. 1. : Also, a remark upon Mr. Ross, against the Separates and others.
A key, to unlock the door, that leads in, to take a fair view of the religious constitution, established by law, in the colony of Connecticut. : With a short remark upon Mr. Bartlet's sermon, on Galations iii. 1. : Also, a remark upon Mr. Ross, against the Separates and others.
By Ebenezer Frothingham
A calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England against the abusive misrepresentations and falacious [sic] argumentations of Mr. Noah Hobart in his late address to them
A calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England against the abusive misrepresentations and falacious [sic] argumentations of Mr. Noah Hobart in his late address to them
By John Beach
A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England
A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England
By John Beach