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See the main Author Pages for John Trenchard, John (1662-1723) and Thomas Gordon (1691-1750) for details.
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DATE | AUTHOR | TITLE | LOCATION | |
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1720-01-20 | Gordon | The Introduction | IW1-001, p. 001 | |
1720-01-27 | Gordon | The Design of this Paper | IW1-002, p. 009 | |
1720-02-03 | Trenchard and Gordon | Of the Contempt of the Clergy | IW1-003, p. 016 | |
1720-02-10 | Gordon | Of the Explication of the Scripture | IW1-004, p. 023 | |
1720-02-17 | Trenchard | The Unfitness of the Clergy to teach others | IW1-005, p. 030 | |
1720-02-24 | Gordon | Of Creeds and Confessions of Faith | IW1-006, p. 038 | |
1720-03-02 | Trenchard and Gordon | Of uninterrupted Succession | IW1-007, p. 046 | |
1720-03-09 | Trenchard and Gordon | Of uninterrupted Succession, Part II. | IW1-008, p. 055 | |
1720-03-16 | Gordon | Of the Clearness of Scripture | IW1-009, p. 063 | |
1720-03-23 | Gordon | Of Ordination | IW1-010, p. 073 | |
1720-03-30 | Trenchard | The advantageous Situation of the Clergy, strangely inconsistent with their common Cry of Danger | IW1-011, p. 082 | |
1720-04-06 | Trenchard | The Enmity of the High Clergy to the Reformation, and their Arts to defeat the End of it | IW1-012, p. 090 | |
1720-04-20 | Trenchard | The Church proved a Creature of the Civil Power by Acts of Parliament, and the Oaths of the Clergy | IW1-013, p. 099 | |
1720-04-20 | Trenchard | The Clergy proved to be Creatures of the Civil Power, by the Canons, and their own public Acts | IW1-014, p. 108 | |
1720-04-27 | Trenchard | The Absurdity and Impossibility of Church Power, as independent on the State | IW1-015, p. 115 | |
1720-05-04 | ? | The Inconsistency of the Principles and Practices of the High-Church; with some Advice to the Clergy | IW1-016, p. 123 | |
1720-05-11 | Collins | Reasons why the High-Church are the most wicked of all Men | IW1-017, p. 132 | |
1720-05-18 | Gordon | A general Idea of Priestcraft | IW1-018, p. 141 | |
1720-05-25 | Collins | Ecclesiastical Authority, as claimed by the High Clergy, an Enemy to Religion | IW1-019, p. 149 | |
1720-06-01 | Gordon | Of Chaplains | IW1-020, p. 169 | |
1720-06-08 | Collins | A Comparison between the High-Church and the Quakers | IW1-021, p. 179 | |
1720-06-15 | Trenchard | Priestcraft corrupts every thing, and perverts the Use of Words | IW1-022, p. 188 | |
1720-06-22 | Gordon | Of Zeal | IW1-023, p. 197 | |
1720-06-29 | Gordon | Of Persecution | IW1-024, p. 207 | |
1720-07-06 | Gordon | Of Consecration | IW1-025, p. 215 | |
1720-07-13 | Gordon | Of Faith and Morality | IW1-026, p. 224 | |
1720-07-20 | Trenchard | Of Fasting</a> | IW1-027, p. 232 | |
1720-07-27 | Gordon | Of Authority | IW1-028, p. 238 | |
1720-08-03 | Trenchard | Of Education | IW1-029, p. 248 | |
1720-08-10 | Trenchard | Of Education, Part II. | IW1-030, p. 256 | |
1720-08-17 | Gordon | Of Ceremonies | IW1-031, p. 262 | |
1720-08-24 | Gordon | Of Ceremonies, Part II. | IW1-032, p. 272 | |
1720-08-31 | Gordon | The Ignorance of the High-Church Vulgar, and its Causes. | IW2-033, p. 003 | |
1720-09-07 | Gordon | Of Fasting. Part 2. | IW2-034, p. 014 | |
1720-09-14 | Gordon | Of Reason. | IW2-035, p. 024 | |
1720-09-21 | Gordon | Of the Peace of the Church. | IW2-036, p. 034 | |
1720-09-28 | Collins | The Enmity of the High Clergy to the Bible. | IW2-037, p. 044 | |
1720-10-05 | Gordon | Of Penance and Religious Revellings. | IW2-038, p. 053 | |
1720-10-12 | Gordon | Priests afraid of Ridicule. | IW2-039, p. 062 | |
1720-10-19 | Gordon | Of Priestly Cruelty. | IW2-040, p. 073 | |
1720-10-26 | Gordon | The Folly of the Clergy’s demanding Respect when their Characters are bad: With the Equity of Universal Toleration, and of judging for ourselves. | IW2-041, p. 083 | |
1720-11-02 | Collins | Of High-Church Atheism. | IW2-042, p. 096 | |
1720-11-09 | Collins | Of High-Church Atheism. Part 2. | IW2-043, p. 105 | |
1720-11-16 | Collins | Of High-Church Atheism. Part 3. | IW2-044, p. 112 | |
1720-11-23 | Collins | Of High-Church Atheism. Part 4. | IW2-045, p. 124 | |
1720-11-30 | Collins | Of High-Church Atheism. Part 5. | IW2-046, p. 134 | |
1720-12-07 | Trenchard | No Priests instituted by the Christian Religion. | IW2-047, p. 144 | |
1720-12-14 | Trenchard | All Priestly Power inconsistent with the Gospel, and renounced by it. | IW2-048, p. 154 | |
1720-12-21 | Trenchard | The same Subject continued. | IW2-049, p. 164 | |
1720-12-28 | Trenchard | An Inquiry into Religious Establishments, with a further Confutation of the impious and absurd Claims of High Priests. | IW2-050, p. 175 | |
1720-12-31 | Collins | Of the Three High Churches in England. | IW2-051, p. 192 | |
1721-01-04 | Trenchard | An Analogy between Ancient Heathenism and Modern Priestcraft. | IW2-052, p. 201 | |
1721-01-11 | Trenchard | Priestly Empire founded on the Weaknesses of Human Nature. | IW2-053, p. 209 | |
1721-01-18 | Trenchard and Gordon | In what only true Religion consists. | IW2-054, p. 219 |