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Religion in the British Pamphlets Relating to the American Revolution, 1764-1783 (HIL-MICL FC LSC .G7P3A4R4) This table provides information on various aspects of religion and religious discourse found in the British Pamphlets Relating to the American Revolution microfilm collection. Information in this table focuses on religious addresses, church matters, religious discourse, fast, laws regarding religion, missionary work, politics, and sermons. The table has been broken down into these main subject sections. Researchers are encouraged to browse their subject of interest for further information or use the Ctrl-f search on their keyboard to search topics such as: American affairs, Catholics, Church of England, clergy, colonies (specifically regarding information on the dispute in the American Colonies), correspondence (by individual minister’s/reverend’s name), dissenters, Episcopal Church, morality, murder, natives, liberty, poem(s), Protestants, Quebec, rebellion, the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, etc. Information in this table was primarily compiled from the accompanying guide to the microfilm collection, British Pamphlets Relating to the American Revolution, 1764-1783 (edited by Colin Bonwick and Thomas R. Adams). Additional information was compiled from Adams, Thomas R. The American Controversy: A Bibliographical Study of the British Pamphlets About the American Disputes, 1764-1783. Providence: Brown University Press, 1980. Vol 1-2. (HIL-MICGDL E209 .A32 v.1-2) Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Address 241 13 74-62 [Priestley, Joseph] An An Address To Protestant Dissenters Of All Denominations, On Address To Protestant the Approaching Election of Members Of Parliament, With Dissenters respect to the State of Public Liberty in General, And of American Affairs in Particular. Address 275 14 75-20 A Calm and Religious A Calm and Religious Address To the Discordant Inhabitants Of Address G. Britain, and its N. American Colonies: Pointing out the Source of our threatening Woes, (Multiplied enormous Sins!) and inviting, at This important Crisis, to Repentance, instead of mutual inflammatory Resentments Address 444 20 76-42 Estwick, Samuel A A Letter To the Revered Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester, Letter To … Tucker In Answer to His Humble Address and Earnest Appeal. Address 450 20 76-48 Fletcher, John William The Bible and the Sword: Or, The Appointment Of The General The Bible and the Fast Vindicated In an Address to the Common People, Sword Concerning The Propriety of Repressing Obstinate Licentiousness With The Sword, And Of Fasting When The Sword Is Drawn For That Purpose. Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Church 4 1 64-7 [Fleming, Caleb] The In A Letter To The Author Of An Answer to Dr Mayhew’s Claims of the Church Observations On The Charter and Conduct Of The Society for of England Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts Church 9 1 64-13 Mayhew, Jonathan A A Defence Of the Observations On The Charter and Conduct of Defence Of The the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts Observations Church 12 1 64-17 [Secker, Thomas] An An Answer to Dr. Mayhew’s Observations On The Charter And Answer To Dr. Conduct Of The Society For the Propagation of the Gospel in Mayhew’s Foreign Parts Observations Church 14 1 65-1 Apthorp, East A A Review Of Dr. Mayhew’s Remarks On The Answer to his Review Of Dr. Observations On The Charter And Conduct Of The Society For Mayhew’s Remarks The Propagation Of the Gospel In Foreign Parts Church 108 6 68-16 A Letter From A To The Clergy Of The Church Of England, Occasioned By The protestant-Dissenting- Alarming Growth of Popery In This Kingdom Minister Church 121 7 69-3 Letters To The Letters To The Ministry From Governor Bernard, General Gage Ministry and Commodore Hood, And Also Memorials to the Lords of the Treasury, From the Commissioners of the Customs. With Sundry Letters and Papers annexed to the said Memorials Church 123 7 69-5 [Blackburne, Francis] A Critical Commentary On Archbishop Secker’s Letter To The A Critical Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, Concerning Bishops in Commentary America Church 145 8 69-31 Secker, Thomas A A Letter To the Right Honourable Horatio Walple, Esq; Written Letter To … Walpole Jan. 9, 1750-1, By the Right Reverend Thomas Secker, LL. D. Lord Bishop Of Oxford: Concerning Bishops in America Church 281 15 75-26 Church of Scotland. A full account of the Proceedings Of The General Assembly, General Assembly. A Containing among a variety of other Affairs, the Speeches and full account Trail of the Rev. Robert Finlay, Minister of Dollar on Account of the St. Ninian’s settlement. Together with a particular Account of the late Skirmish near Boston; betwixt his Majesty’s Troops and the Americans: being the Copy of a Letter from Salem, in North America Church 1058 44 82-66 Paine, Thomas A A Letter Addressed To The Abbe Raynal On The Affairs of Letter Addressed To North-America. In Which The Mistakes in the Abbe’s Account The Abbe Raynal Of The Revolution Of America Are Corrected And Cleared Up. Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Discourse 67 4 66-40 Mayhew, Jonathan A Thanksgiving-Discourse, Preached At the Desire of the West The Snare Broken Church In Boston, N. E. Friday May 23, 1766 Discourse 118 7 69-1 Adams, Amos A Two Discourses, Preached at Roxbury on the General Fast, April Concise, Historical 6, 1769 View Discourse 306 15 75-55 Gordon, William A A Discourse Preached December 15th, 1774. Being The Day Discourse Preached Recommended By the Provincial Congress; And Afterwards at the Boston Lecture. By William Gordon Of The Third Church In Roxbury … Not to be confused with the Discourse delivered by Gordon on the morning of the same day and printed in Boston only. Discourse 738 20 76-36 The Deflection of our The Deflection of our Brethren a Call to Christian Humiliation. Brethren A Discourse, Occasioned By The Present Unhappy Rebellion In America: Delivered in a Country Congregation, December the 13th, 1776. Discourse 536 23 76-142.1 Smith, J. A Short --- A Short --- plain Discourse Upon The Late Fast, (December 13, Plain Discourse 1776) Delivered In The Parish Church of Lambourn in Berks. Discourse 665 28 78-10 Bryden, William Piety To God, And Loyalty To The King, Illustrated and Piety To God Enforced: In A Discourse, delivered upon the 26th Day of February 1778. Discourse 977 40 81-51.1 [Parr, Samuel] A A Discourse on the Late Fast. By Philetherus Norfolciensis … Discourse on the Late Fast Discourse 982 40 81-57 Price, Richard A A Discourse Addressed To A Congregation At Hackney, ON Discourse Addressed February, 21, 1781. To A Congregation Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Fast 796 33 79-46 Thoughts On The Fast Thoughts On The Fast For the 10th of February 1779. Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Law 3 1 64-3 Considerations On the Against Roman Catholics in England and American Colonies Penal Laws Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Missionaries 52 3 66-21 A Farther Appeal Containing: Animadversions upon some late Arguments of a Right Reverend Prelate of the Church of England, in reference to our sending Missionaries from hence to convert the Indians, and thoughts upon the proper Means and Measures of converting the Indians to true Christianity Subject Document Reel Adams Title Description Number Number Reference Politics 247 13 74-73 Shebbeare, John An An Answer To The Queries, Contained In A Letter To Dr. Answer To The Shebbeare, Printed in the Public Ledger, August 10…The Queries Merits, also, of Roman Catholics, and of Dissenters from the Church of England, respecting Allegiance and Liberty, and their Claims to National Protection, are fairly stated, from their past and Present Transactions…Contains references to the Quebec Bill and the Taxation of the American colonies Politics 211 12 74-21 Chatham, William The Speech Of the Right Honourable The Earl of Chatham In Pitt, 1st earl The The House of Lords, upon reading the Amendments In The Speech … On … the Quebec Bull, On Friday, the 17th of June, 1774. Together with 17th of June. 1774 His Lordship’s Speech, on the Third Reading, in the House of Lords, of The Bill for Providing With Quarters, the Officers and Troops in America Politics 237 12 74-57 [Meredith, Sir A Litter to The Earl of Chatham On The Quebec Bill William, bart.] A Letter to The Earl of Chatham Politics 274 14 75-19 A Calm Address to A reply to Caleb Evans’s Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley Americanus Politics 291 15 75-36 A Constitutional A reply to Wesley’s Calm Address Answer To The Rev. Mr. John Wesley’s Calm Address to the American Colonies Politics 294 15 75-40 A Defence … A reply to Caleb Evans, A Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley Politics 298 15 75-44 [Evans, Caleb] A A Letter To The Rev. Mr. John Wesley, Occasioned by this Letter To … Wesley Calm Address to the American Colonies.… Politics 300 15 75-47 Fallacy Detected In A Letter To The Rev. Mr. John Wesley, Master Of Arts. Wherein His “Free Thoughts on the State of Public Affairs,” And His “Calm Address to the Americans,” Are considered and compared Politics 303 15 75-51 A Full and Impartial A Full And Impartial Examination Of The Rev. Mr. John Examination Wesley’s Address to the Americans: In Which That Gentleman’s Inconsistencies are remarked; His Assertions proved groundless; And His Principles in general demonstrated to be subversive of the British Constitution.