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A collection of poems, for and against Dr. Sacheverell.
Date: printed in the Year MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Facts, submitted to the consideration of the friends to civil and religious liberty, but more particularly addressed to the protestant dissenters of England and Wales; containing Bishop Horsley's extraordinary letter to the clergy of his diocese; and the substance of Mr Fox's speech on the repeal of the Test laws.
Date: [1789]- Books
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An account of the proceedings of the House of Peers, upon the Observations of the Commissioners for Taking, Examining and Stating the Publick Accounts Of the Kingdom: With their Address to Her Majesty; and Her Majesties Most Gracious Answer thereunto: Together with the Papers Referred to in these Proceedings.
England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: MDCCII. [1702] [1703]- Books
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Two cases submitted to consideration. I. Of the Necessity and Exercise of a Dispensing Power. II. The Nullity of any Act of State that clashes with the Law of God. Written by Sir Roger Lestrange, Knight, And Printed from his Original Manuscript. Now Published to prove the Divine Institution of Government, and to vindicate the Lord Bishop of Exeter's Arguments against the Weakness and Trifling of Mr. Hoadly's Assertions.
L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.Date: 1709- Books
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An address to the people of England, on occasion of the declaration from Holy-Rood House, of October the 10th, 1745. By an Englishman.
Englishman.Date: [1745]- Books
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Peace at home: or, a vindication of the proceedings of the Honourable the House of Commons, on the Bill for preventing danger from occasional conformity. Shewing The Reasonableness and even Necessity of such a Bill, For the better Security of The Established Government, For Preserving the Publick Peace both in Church and State, And for Quieting the Minds of Her Majesty's Subjects. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth, A Member of the Honourable House of Commons.
Mackworth, Humphrey, Sir, 1657-1727.Date: 1704- Books
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The tryal of William Penn, and William Mead, at the sessions held in the Old-Baily, London, the first, third, fourth, and fifth, of September, 1670; for unlawfully and tumultuously assembling in Grace-Church-Street. shewing The Arbitrary, Illegal, and Tyrannical Proceedings of the High-Church Party at that Time.
Penn, William, 1644-1718.Date: 1710- Books
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Peace at home: or, a vindication of the proceedings of the Honourable the House of Commons, on the Bill for preventing danger from occasional conformity. Shewing The Reasonableness and even Necessity of such a Bill, For the better Security of The Established Government, for Preserving the Publick Peace both in Church and State, And for Quieting the Minds of Her Majesty's Subjects. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth, A Member of the Honourable House of Commons.
Mackworth, Humphrey, Sir, 1657-1727.Date: 1703- Books
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A letter to the free-holders of Great-Britain; Occasion'd by the cry of the Danger of the Church.
Date: 1715- Books
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A reply unto severall treatises pleading for the armes now taken up by subjects in the pretended defence of religion and liberty : by name, unto the reverend and learned divines which pleaded scripture and reason for defensive arms : the author of the Treatise of monarchy : the author of the Fuller answer his reply / by H. Fern.
Ferne, H. (Henry), 1602-1662Date: 1643- Books
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A collection of poems, for and against Dr. Sacheverell.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Religion not the magistrate's province, or arguments from reason and scripture, against the civil magistrate's claim of authority in the province of religion, Illustrated by the Writings of sundry Eminent Conformists. Occasioned by a late Application to Parliament, and Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Liberal and Ingenuous in Britain. By Philotheorus.
Fleming, Caleb, 1698-1779.Date: 1773- Books
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A letter to the reverend the Prolocutor: being an answer to that part of his letter that relates to the King's supremacy. By Edward Tenison D. D. Arch-Deacon of Carmarthen.
Tenison, Edward, 1673-1735.Date: 1718- Books
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Peace at home: or, a vindication of the proceedings of the Honourable the House of Commons, on the Bill for preventing danger from occasional conformity. Shewing The Reasonableness and even Necessity of such a Bill, For the better Security of The Established Government, For Preserving the Publick Peace both in Church and State, And for Quieting the Minds of Her Majesty's Subjects. By Sir Humphrey Mackworth, A Member of the Honourable House of Commons.
Mackworth, Humphrey, Sir, 1657-1727.Date: 1703- Books
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The case of the regale and of the pontificat stated. In a conference concerning the independency of the Church, Upon any Power on Earth, in the Exercise of Her Purely Spiritual power and authority. As likewise a Defence of it (in a Supplement) being a Reply to an Answer lately Publish'd against it. Also a Preface, wherein is shewed, That there is no Danger in Asserting the Divine and Inherent Rights of the Church: But, on the other hand, That there is Greater Security, and an In-Dispensible Obligation to Insist upon them.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: MDCCII. [1702]