Of the Constitution, Right, Order and Government of the Churches of ,
The Glory of a True Church (1697), Treatise of a visible and Regular Gospel Church' (previously FPC E21) ,
A Social History of Congregational Religious Practice during the Puritan Revolution For colonial America, see Tenacious of their Liberties: The Congregationalists in Colonial Massachusetts For church records as 'acts', see Anne Dunan-Page, The Literary Acts of the Gathered Churches, 1999. ,
Church Books and their Copies', https://dissent.hypotheses.org/blog/2-church-books- and-their-copies-mark-burden ,
National Library of Wales, 1996); A Transcription of the Church Book of Speldhurst and Pembury (later Tunbridge Wells) The General Baptist Assembly, 1998); The Cockermouth Congregational Church Book (1651?c.1765), 2012. ,
An Inventory of Puritan and Dissenting Records http://www.qmulreligionandliterature.co.uk/onlinepublications/dissenting-records . For New England church records, see Margaret BendrothNew England's Hidden Histories: Colonial-Era Church Records, pp.1640-1714, 2016. ,
Un inventaire (Geneva: Droz, 2014); Dire l'interdit. The Vocabulary of Censure and Exclusion in the Early Modern Reformed Tradition, Françoise Moreil and Philippe Chareyre, Brill's Series in Church History 40, 2010. ,
What is a Dissenting Church Book', https://dissent.hypotheses.org/blog, pp.1545-1547 ,
1; see Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire) Church Book, pp.1643-1824 ,
Another relevant set of printed church records, Ecclesiastica, or a Book of Remembrance ? of the Church of Christ ? of Axminster (Exeter: Townsend, 1874) is not discussed here: the manuscript is lost, and the published text shows signs of very considerable editorial intervention and rewriting, pp.1640-1784 ,
combining the functions of ministerial diary, commonplace book, and register for the Barnstaple Congregational church ,
AT88/1; see also Kent History and Library Centre, pp.1695-1854 ,