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Truth and innocency defended against calumny and defamation : in a late report spread abroad concerning the revolution of humane souls : with a futher clearing of the truth by a plain explication of my sence, &c. / by George Keith.
Keith, George, 1639?-1716Date: [1692]- Books
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Truth and righteousness: or, the peace of God. A sermon occasion'd by the great discourse and expectation of peace. By R. Franks. Publish'd at the Desire of Many who heard it.
Franks, R. (Robert), -1724.Date: 1713- Books
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Truth brought to light by time: fully proving who was the real mother of the Pretender. Demonstrated by uncorrupted evidence in every fact. To which is added, a letter to the Earl of Oxford.
Fuller, William, 1670-1733.Date: [1717]- Books
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Truth brought to light; or, murder will out; being a short, but true, account of the most horrid, barbarous, and bloody murther and rebellion committed at Antego in the West-Indies, against Her Majesty and her government.
Date: 1713]- Books
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Truth come out: or, A dead wife the best way to keep a living estate. Being a full and true account of a great lady, supposed to have been dead some years, lay in state in the Strand: ...
Date: 1710?]- Books
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Truth brought to light, or, The last words of a dying-man : being the speech of William Dillon Esquire, executed the twenty fifth of February, 1662, for the death of J. Web, lately killed in a frey in Long-Acre.
Dillon, WilliamDate: [1662]- Books
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Truth: a letter to the gentlemen of Exchange Alley: occasioned by the bill now depending in the House, to prevent the pernicious practice of stockjobbing. Dedicated to Mr. Lesm and Mr. Allft. Occasioned by a pamphlet entitl'd, 'change Alley excised.
F. G., F.R.S.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Truth and treason! or a narrative of the royal procession to the House of Peers, October the 29th, 1795. To which is added, an account of the martial procession to Covent-Garden Theatre, on the evening of the 30th.
Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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Truth clear'd of calumnies: Wherein a book, intituled, A dialogue between a Quaker and a stable Christian, (printed at Aberdeen, and upon good ground judged to be writ by William Mitchell, a Preacher near by it, or at least that he had the chief Hand in it) is examined, and the Dis-Ingenuity of the Author in his Representing the Quakers, is discovered. Here is also Their Case truly Stated, Cleared, Demonstrated, and the Objections of their Opposers Answered, according to Truth, Scripture and Right Reason. By Robert Barclay.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1717- Books
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Truth and error contrasted, in a familiar dialogue: in which are clearly shewn the mistaken notions of mankind, relative to their present and future state, to the resurrection and judgment, to heaven and hell, and life and death. By a lover of truth. Withan appendix; containing essays and extracts from letters, relative to the same subject.
Lover of truth.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Truth and matter of fact: or, a plain and impartial account of the nature and causes of some disputes among the Methodists in the city and circuit of Bristol; containing remarks On Mr. Mather's Circular Letter on that subject. By Jonathan Crowther, P. G.
Crowther, Jonathan, 1760-1824.Date: 1794- Books
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Truth and love united: a sermon, preached before the correspondent board in London of the honourable Society in Scotland ... for Propagating Christian Knowledge in the Highlands and Islands, ... At Salters' Hall, ... April 6th, 1774, by William Langford, ...
Langford, William, 1704-1775.Date: 1774]- Books
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Truth and reason against place and pension; being a candid examination of the pretensions and assertions of the society held at the Crown and Anchor, and of similar associations in various parts of the metropolis. Addressed to John Reeves, Esq, and his associates.
Hughes, active 1793.Date: 1793- Books
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Truth dispelling the clouds of error : Containing a new explanation of Nebuchadnezzar's great image and the prophecies of Balaam, which relate to the total destruction of the antichristian powers, and the annihilation of the Turkish and Persian Empires. Part I. / [Lewis Mayer].
Mayer, Lewis.Date: 1807- Books
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Truth and liberty consistent and maintain'd: being a farther defence of the proceedings of the Assembly at Exon: in answer to Mr. Peirce. Wherein the reader will find obviated, whatever is material in certain Propositions, in an Anonymous Letter to Mr. John Enty. By John Enty.
Enty, John, 1675?-1743.Date: M,DCC,XX. M,DDC,XX [i.e. 1720]- Books
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Truth from the original university; opening the deep ground of the scriptures; the Process to Paradise; what God is; what Nature is; and the Reason of so many Opinions. Being a call to the world, to prepare for Christ's second coming; humbly offered to the Consideration of all People. By Philalethes. Part I.
Philalethes.Date: [1760]- Books
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Truth defended, and cleared from mistakes and misrepresentations: in a dialogue between one misinformed, and an advocate for the truth, in respect of the work of the Spirit in Faith, Holiness, the New Birth, &c. Being AN Answer To The Postscript of a Letter Lately Published: To which is added, A second dialogue, between a preacher of inherent righteousness, and a preacher of God's righteousness. By William Cudworth.
Cudworth, William, 1717?-1763.Date: 1746- Books
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Truth develop'd, and innocence protected: or, the merits and demerits of the late Commander in Chief of the British forces in Germany set forth, and proved from undoubted Facts; and his Character cleared from the accumulated Aspersions which have been cast thereon. Humbly addressed to both Houses of Parliament. You have heard the Accusers, now hear the Accused.
Free citizen.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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Truth and reason defended against error and burning envy. In a publick dispute, held at the Magpye in the Borough, Southwark, on the 16th and 18th days of Dec. 1728. between John Rawlinson, a Muggletonian, and William Henderson, a Quaker, ... To which is added I. A replication to sixteen articles of the Muggletonians arguments. ... Publish'd by William Henderson.
Henderson, William, active 1717-1740.Date: [1728?]- Books
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Truth, but no treason: or, oppression Often the cause of rebellion. Being a Necessary Caution to the People of Great Britain, that they do not, whilst they are laudably endeavouring to keep out the One, widen the Door for the Other. In which is attempted. The proper Distinction between Rebellion and a Revolution. With Advice to Electors and Members of Parliament. Humbly Dedicated to the King, By an Englishman.
Integritas.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Truth and innocency vindicated, against falshood & malice : exprest in a late virulent pamphlet, intituled, (A true account of a most horrid and dismal plague began at Rothwell, &c.) without printer's licenser's or author's name thereunto:) Together with an account of the Kettering visitation. / By R. Davis, a poor despised servant of Christ. To which is added, Mr. Rob. Betson's answer to so much as concerns him in the said libel.
Davis, Richard, 1658-1714Date: [1692]- Books
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Truth defended: or, The awful Sovereignty and Righteousness of God, (as display'd in eternal election, particularly redemption, &c.) vindicated. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesly, M. A. containing Some Remarks on his Sermon, From Rom. viii. 32. Particularly on that Part of it, wherein he makes too bold with the awful and reverend Name of the great and holy God, even, as I apprehend, to a profanation of it. With a word or two of advice. By Edward Ridgway.
Ridgway, Edward.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Truth defended: or, a vindication of the eternal law, and everlasting gospel. The first part Wherein The Immutability of the Law; its high Demands; the Incapacity of Man for obeying it, in his fallen State, are asserted and proved. The Suretiship of Christ; his obeying and suffering in our Stead; are maintained and defended. And the Concernment of Faith in Justification, is opened and explained. By John Beart. The third edition. Illustrated With Explanatory Notes, and Quotations at large. With an Apology to the Reader. By the Rev. Charles De Coetlogon, A. M.
Beart, John, 1673-1716.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Truth held forth and maintained according to the testimony of the holy prophets, Christ and his Apostles recorded in the Holy Scriptures : with some account of the judgments of the Lord lately inflicted upon New-England by witchcraft : to which is added, Something concerning the fall of Adam, his state in the fall, and way of restoration to God again, with many other weighty things ... / written in true love to the souls of my neighbours and all men, which includeth that love to them and myself, by Thomas Maule.
Mall, Thomas, 1629 or 1630-Date: 1695- Books
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Truth and modern-deism at variance; which is shewn, from a careful examination of Mr. Thomas Chubb's four dissertations, viz. His I. On Melchizedek's paying tithes to Abraham. II. On Esau's being a better man than Jacob. III. On Balaam's excellent character. IV. On the people of Israel's serving the Lord, intending, their butchering of their fellow-creatures. These heads of argument, Mr. Chubb has decorated with several curious excursions. To the examination, are annexed select remarks upon the Rev. Dr. Isaac Watts's treatise, entitled, The glory of Christ, as Godman. In a letter to a friend. By Caleb Fleming.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]