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Protestants - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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An Act for naturalizing foreign Protestants.
Great Britain.Date: 1709]- Books
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Protests of the forty one peers, against the mutineers bill. Die Jovis 20th Februarii, 1717/18. The order of the day being read, for the house to be put into a committee of the whole house upon the Mutiny bill.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1718]- Books
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A catholic-Epistle, or, Pastoral-Letter; humbly directed To all the Christian-Protestant-Churches in England: Whether those who observe an Established Form of Worship, or those who take the Liberty to dissent. Shewing How Protestants of every Rank and Degree, may qualify themselves for keeping a Day of Public Humiliation with Acceptance, in the Eye of Almighty-God. Useful for the Perusal of Protestants, who would at all Times be prepar'd for Public-Salvation. By an English-Catholic, of the Metropolitan-Diocese.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: [1744]- Books
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Do you know what you are about? Or, a Protestant alarm to Great Britain: proving our late theatric squabble, a type of the present contest for the crown of Poland; and that the division between Handel and Senesino, has more in it than we imagine. also That the latter is no Eunuch, but a Jesuit in Disguise; with other Particulars of the greatest Importance.
Date: 1733- Books
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Advice to Protestants: being a prefatory address to all Her Majesty's Protestant subjects of all persuasions, in Great-Britain and Ireland, against the Pretender, on behalf of the Protestant religion, the Queen, the House of Hanover, and our Liberties.
Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]