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Protestantism - England - Early works to 1800
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A warning to English protestants, on occasion of the present more than ordinary growth of Popery. Containing I. A true history of the massacres of Ireland, France, and Piedmont. II. Some of the most remarkable Passages of Queen Mary's Reign. III. The Speech of Pope Sixtus Quintus, on the Death of Henry III. K. of France, who was murdered by a Dominican Friar. IV. An Account of the late unjust and barbarous Proceeding against the Protestants of Thorn, in Poland. V. Articles from the Canon Law collected by Archbishop Cranmer.
Date: [1780]- Books
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A protestation and declaration against the calling, ordination, and settlement of Mr. Adam Gib, pretended Preacher, and now installed Incumbent in the Bounds near Edinburgh. Published at the tent in the yard at the Gardeners Hall, near Edinburgh. And a copy given to Mr. Alexander Wilson of Perth, the ordainer of the said Mr. Gib, on March 28th, 1741. By the Friends and Lovers of Truth and Righteousness, and for Liberty and Property, active and passive; &c.
Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- Books
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The protestant tutor, instructing youth and others, in the compleat method of spelling, reading, and writing, true English: Also Discovering to them the Notorious Errors, Damnable Doctrines, and Cruel Massacres of the Bloody Papists, which England may expect from a Popish Successor. To which is prefix'd, a timely memorial to all true Protestants: demonstrating the certainty of a horrid and damnable Popish plot now carrying on in Great-Britain, in order to Destroy His Majesty King. George and Royal Family, introduce a Popish Successor, and involve these Kingdoms in Blood and Fire. Likewise The Most Gracious Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, Published by Order of the King and Council.
Harris, Benjamin, -1716?.Date: 1716- Books
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The protestant tutor, Instructing youth, and Others, In the Compleat Method of Spelling, Reading, and Writing True English: also, discovering to them the notorious errors, damnable doctrines, and Cruel Massacres, of the bloody papists; which England may expect from a popish successor. With instructions for grounding them in the true Protestant religion. To which is added, the preamble to the patent for creating the Electoral Prince of Hannover, a Peer of this Realm, as Duke of Cambridge: With several other Remarkable Matters.
Harris, Benjamin, -1716?.Date: 1713