Description: CHANDLER, Samuel. The Case of Subscription to Explanatory Articles of Faith, As A Qualification for Admission into the Christian Ministry, Calmly and Impartially Review’d: In Answer to I. A late Pamphlet intitled The Church of England vindicated in requiring Subscription from the Clergy to the XXXIX Articles. II. The Rev. Mr. John White’s Appendix to his Third Letter to a Dissenting Gentleman. To which is added The Speech of the Rev. John Alphonso Turretine, previous to the Abolition of all Subscriptions at Geneva, translated from a Mss. in French. [2], 182pp. ESTC T28382. 8vo. printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart, in Cheapside; and Jos. Davidson, at the Angle, in the Poultry. 1748. bound with... WHITE, John. A Letter to Mr. Samuel Chandler; being a vindication of some passages in the Three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of England, and the appendix to the third of those Letters concerning subscription. Against his reflections in his late book, entitled, The case of subscription to explanatory articles of faith, as a qualification for admission into the Christian ministry. With some considerations upon the speech (therein published) of John Alphonso Turretine, previous to the abolition of all subscriptions at Geneva. 73, [1]p advert. ESTC T66073. 8vo. printed for C. Davis, against Gray’s-Inn, in Holborn ; and W. Craighton, at Ipswich. 1749. bound with... WHITE, John. Appendix to the Controversy between the Rev. Mr. White and the dissenting gentleman. Concerning certain points, particularly I. Church-power, and in whom lodged. II. The sacramental test. III. Our constitution in church and state, more especially in regard to the regal supremacy: which, not being essential to the controversy, were, in the course of it, on the part of Mr. White, thought proper to be neglected, or very lightly touched upon, but now (it being closed) in compliance with the importunate and repeated demands of that gentleman, are fully and particularly considered, and fairly rescued from the many gross misrepresentations, and fallacious reasonings in the three first sections of his third and last letter, touching those points. In a letter to the gentleman. [2], 45, [1]p advert. ESTC T67229. 8vo. printed for C. Davis in Holbourn, and sold by M. Cooper in Paternoster-Row. 1750. bound with... WHITE, John. A Sermon preached in the parish-churches of Stoke and Nayland, in the County of Suffolk, On the 18th of December, 1745. Being the Day appointed by His Majesty’s Royal Proclamation for a general fast. 27, [1]p advert. ESTC T3123. 8vo. printed for C. Davis against Gray’s Inn, Holbourn; W. Creighton at Ipswich; and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row. 1746. Four titles bound together in contemporary half calf, marbled boards. Joints cracked but firm, some wear to the head and tail, and later red morocco label. Armorial book-plate of Dr Blackett, and later name of Charles John Elliott on the front end paper. Shelf stamp to head of the first title-page, and also the front end paper. Samuel Chandler, (1693–1766), nonconformist divine, was born in 1693, educated at Bridgewater, and afterwards under Samuel Jones at Gloucester, where he was the fellow-pupil of Bishop Butler and Archbishop Seeker. He finished his studies at Leyden, and in 1716 was chosen minister of the presbyterian congregation at Peckham. The loss of his wife's fortune in the South Sea scheme forced him to open a bookshop. He was an industrious writer, and took part in many controversies as a defender of toleration and of the christian rationalism of the day.
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