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An inquiry into the effect of baptism
according to the sense of Holy Scripture and of the Church of England, in answer to the Rev. Dr. Mant's two tracts on regeneration and conversion -
A most curious trial
and of infinite importance to the interests and happiness of society. - Mead, Esq. barrister at law, against the Rev. Mr. Daubney, for slander. By which he lost his marriage with Miss Barnston, A Beautiful And Accomplished Young Lady, And Possessed Of A Fortune Of Fifteen Thousand Pounds. The Plaintiff laid his Damages at Ten Thousand Pounds, and received a Verdict of Five Hundred. Tried Before The Right Honourable Lloyd Lord Kenyon, And A Special Jury Of Merchants, At Guildhall, London, On the 6th of June, 1792. This Trial comprehends the Speeches and Arguments of Counsel at large, the Evidence of the Witnesses, and the Summing-up of the noble and learned Judge -
A reply to a paper circulated under the name of the Lord Bishop of Lincoln
the object of which to counteract a verdict in an action brought by Thomas Meade, Esq., against the Rev. Charles Daubeny, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, in the Court of King's-Bench, in June 1792 -
Considerations reconsidered, being a reply to a pamphlet lately circulated relative to a trial on the sixth of June, 1792, Before the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon, in an action for defamation brought by Thomas Meade, Esquire, against the Reverend Charles Daubeny. By T. M. Audi ET Alteram Partem
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An apology for brotherly love, and for the doctrines of the Church of England
In a Series of letters to The Revd. Charles Daubeny, with a Vindication of such Parts of Mr. Wilberforce's Practical View, as have been objected to by Mr. Daubeny, in his late Publication, entitled A Guide to the Church. Also, some remarks On Mr. Daubeny's Conduct in bringing a false Quotation from a Pamphlet, entitled five letters to The Rev. Mr. Fletcher, written by Sir Richard Hill, in the Year 1771. To which is annexed a sermon, by Bishop Babington. By Sir Richard Hill, Bart. M. P. for the county of Salop