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Mrs. James's letter to the Jacobites and non-jurors.
James, Elinor, approximately 1645-1719.Date: 1715]- Books
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Mrs. James's letter of advice to both Houses of Parliament.
James, Elinor, approximately 1645-1719.Date: 1714]- Books
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Mrs. James's letter to the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen.
James, Elinor, approximately 1645-1719.Date: 1715]- Books
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A defence of the act of Parliament lately passed for the relief of Roman Catholics. Containing a true state of the laws now in force against popery. In answer to a pamphlet intitled, An appeal from the Protestant association, to the people of Great Britain, &c. In a letter to a friend. By a Protestant.
Protestant.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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A free protestant people and a popish prince incompatible. A sermon preach'd, November the 10th, 1745. At the British Chapel in St. Petersburgh. By John Forster, A. M. Rector of Beer-Crocombe, in the County of Somerset; Chaplain to His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Hyndford. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from His Britannic Majesty to the Court of Russia;-And to the British Factory. Publish'd at the Desire of his Excellency,---- the Honourable the Russia Company,---- and the British Factory.
Forster, John, active 1746.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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An impartial relation of the several arguments of Sir Stephen Rice, Sir Theobald Butler, and councellor malone, at the bar of the House of Commons of Ireland, Feb. 22. and at the bar of the house of Lords, Feb. 28th. 1703. Against passing the bill then under consideration of the said houses. Intituled an act to prevent the further growth of popery. To which is added, an abstract of the said act, the articles of Limerick, test, oaths, and several penalties mentioned, both in the said argument and act. Together with variety of reflections upon the whole, and reasons for passing the said bill into a law. Done by an Indifferent Hand,
Indifferent hand.Date: Printed in the year MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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Two famous prophesies and predictions of Mr. William Lilly, the most judicious and learned astrologer of the age : taken from his secret writings, penned by him in 1644 : the former of which, exactly pointing at the times, by foretelling the mischief, danger and misery these, and other Protestant kingdoms, should be exposed to, by the crafty counsels and treacheries of the Romish priests, and by what means their deliverance should be wrought.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: [1688?]- Books
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A true relation of the gelding of a lascivious Franciscan-fryer : on board the exchange-frigat by the boatswains boy : as it came in a letter to a merchant in London from Leghorn, dated Octob. 18/28.
J. MDate: 1680- Books
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A protestant's resolution: Shewing his reasons Why he will not be a Papist. Digested Into so plain a Method of Question and Answer, that an ordinary Capacity may be able to defend the Protestant Religion against the most cunning Jesuit, or Popish Priest.
Protestant.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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An address to those of the Roman communion in England: occasioned by the late Act of Parliament, for the further preventing the growth of popery. Recommended to those of the Roman communion in Ireland, upon a late like occasion.
Willis, Richard, 1664-1734.Date: 1709- Books
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K. Charles 1st's. bishops no puritans. Occasion'd by a sermon lately preach'd, entituled, The dangers of a relapse, by Thomas Brett, L.L.D. To which is added, some reflections on the advantage given by some English Protestants to the Papists.
Spinckes, Nathaniel, 1654-1727.Date: 1713- Books
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Observations on a journey to Naples. Wherein the frauds of Romish monks and priests are further discover'd. By the author of a late book, entitul'd, The frauds of Romish monks and priests.
Gavin, Antonio, active 1726.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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A true representation of popery, as it appears in foreign parts: designed as a preservative against its contagion; particularly recommended to British protestants during their residence in popish countries. In Ten Discourses. Being the Substance of several Sermons preached before the British Factory at Oporto in Portugal, On The Doctrine of Merit; Death-Bed Confession; Transubstantiation; Invocation of Saints; Prayers in an unknown Tongue; Invention of New Sacraments; Denying the Cup to the Laity; Superstitious Ceremonies; Popery destructive of the Love of our Country; Pope's Supremacy; Romish Cruelty in their Act of Faith; Infallibility; Purgatory; Artifices and Sophistry of their Priests in making Converts, &c. By Henry Stephens, M. A. Vicar of Malden in Surry, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of St. David's.
Stephens, Henry, 1673-1739.Date: 1728- Books
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A short and sure method propos'd for the extirpation of popery, in the space of a few years. By a Person of Quality.
Person of quality.Date: 1716- Books
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A true and faithful representation of the miserable state of the church of Christ in the country of the Grisons; and the imminent Dangers to which they are expos'd from Rome. Humbly Address'd To all Persons (of whatsoever State, Dignity and Authority) who sincerely seek and promote the Glory of God, the Preservation and Edification of his Church, and are true Lovers of Christ in his Members: Together with Some humble Sighs and Prayers on the behalf of an hundred Churches adjoining to Italy; beseeching by the Bowels of Christ and the Mercies of God the Father, for the Continuance of the Light of the Gospel among them. In the month of July 1704 at London. To the generous and well-disposed reader.
Leonhard, Johann.Date: printed in the year 1704]- Books
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A protestant catechism: shewing the principal errors of the Church of Rome. In four parts. I. Of the Rule of Faith, and the Infallibility of the Church. II. Of the Pope's Supremacy, and the Treatment of Hereticks. III. Of Errors in the Worship of God. IV. Of the Sacraments, and other Points of Doctrine and Practice. Earnestly contend for the Faith, which was once delivered unto the Saints. Jude 3. In Doctrine shewing Uncorruptness, Gravity, Sincerity, found Speech, that cannot be condemned; that he that is of the contrary Part may be ashamed, having no evil Thing to say of you. Titus ii. 7. 8. Published by order of the Incoporated Society in Dublin for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland. - And re-printed by order of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The Protestant almanack for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ, 1684, our deliverence from popery by Queen Eliz. 125 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... : with the change of the moon, the rising and setting of the sun, some observable fairs, and the eclipses, together with the moons place in the zodiac, throughout each month of the year, calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated a hundred and fifty degrees above all reason, right, and religion, above kings, canons, councils, conscience, and every thing therein called God, 2 Thes. 2, and may without sensible error, indifferently serve the whole papacy / by Philoprotest, a well-wisher to the Mathematicks.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698Date: 1684- Books
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A protestant catechism: shewing the principal errors of the Church of Rome. in four parts. I. Of the Rule of Faith, and the Infallibility of the Church. II. Of the Pope's Supremacy, and the Treatment of Hereticks. III. Of Errors in the Worship of God. IV. Of the Sacraments, and other Points of Doctrine and Practice. Published by order of the Incoporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland.
Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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A declaration of a strange and wonderfull monster : born in Kirkham parish in Lancashire (the childe of Mrs. Haughton, a Popish gentlewoman) the face of it upon the breast, and without a head (after the mother had wished rather to bear a childe without a head then a Roundhead) and had curst the Parliamnet [sic]. Attested by Mr. Fleetwood, minister of the same parish, under his own hand; and Mrs. Gattaker the mid-wife, and divers other eye-witnesses: whose testimony was brought up by a member of the House of Commons. Appointed to be printed according to order: and desired to be published in all the counties, cities, townes, and parishes in England: being the same copies that were presented to the Parliament.
Date: 1646- Books
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The Monitor.
Date: 1724-[1726?]- Books
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A free examination of the common methods employed to prevent the growth of popery. In which are pointed out their defects and errors, and the advantages they give papists.
Ussher, James, 1720-1772.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The Protestant magazine; or Christian treasury. Designed to encourage a perfect knowledge of the Protestant religion.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXI.-M DCC LXXXIII.[1781-1783]- Books
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The visions, discoveries and warnings of the dreadful and terrible judgements, upon Scotland, England and Ireland, which were revealed to John Porter of Crossibeig. Taken from his own mouth, (while confined to his bed, being blind) and attested by himself, as by his declaration annexed.
Porter, John, of Crossibeig.Date: 1799- Books
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An essay on the original of funeral sermons, orations, and odes, Occasioned by two funeral discourses, lately published on the death of Dame Mary Page, Relict of Sir Gregory Page, Bart. The one by Mr. Harrison, with an Oration at her Interment; and an Ode sacred to her Memory. The other by Mr. Richardson. With some observations on each of them. In a Letter to a Friend.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: [1729]- Books
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Queries on the popery bill, with the address of the Roman Catholicks of the Kingdom of Ireland to His Present Majesty King George the Second. ...
Date: Printed in the year MDCCXXXI. [1731]