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Bess O'Bedlam's love to her brother Tom: with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadley
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A vindication of the memory, of the late excellent and charitable Mr. Thomas Firmin, from the injurious reflections of Mr. Luke Milbourn, in his sermon before the court of aldermen at St. Paul's Church, Aug. 28. 1698. Wherein his notorious wrestings of the words of St. Paul are laid open, and the true sense cleared
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The lawfulness of resisting tyrants, argued from the history of David, and in defence of the revolution. Nov. 5. 1713. With some remarks on Mr. Luke Milbourn's preface and sermon. By Thomas Bradbury
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The possibility of leaving the Tories, and speaking the truth afterwards. In a short answer to an impudent stupid pamphlet, publish'd by the Jacobite faction; entituled, Two wolves in lambskins: or, old Eli's sorrowful lamentation over his two sons. By Charles Lambe, M.A. I a letter to Mr. Bernard Lintot
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A vindication of the case of Spittle-Fields, against an uncharitable paper, privately printed, called a True narrative of the case of Sir George Wheler, &c
Humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons -
Bess O'Bedlam's love to her brother Tom
with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadly -
The divine rights of the British nation and constitution vindicated
In remarks on the several papers publish'd against the Reverend Mr. Hoadly's Considerations upon the Bishop of Exeter's sermons. Viz. Answer to Mr. Hoadly, by Bp of Exeter. Vindication of the Bishop, by Mr. O-th. Tom a Bedlam, by L-ke M-ne. Revolution no Rebellion, by Mr. P-te. Best Answer, &c. by L-y -
Bess O'Bedlam's love to her brother Tom
with a word in behalf of poor brother Ben Hoadly -
The divine rights of the British nation and constitution vindicated
In Remarks on the several Papers publish'd against the Reverend Mr. Hoadly's Considerations upon the Bp of Exeter's Sermons. Viz. Answer to Mr. Hoadly, by Bishop of Exeter, Vindication of the Bishop, by Mr. O-th. Tom a Bedlam, by L-ke M-ne, Revolution no Rebellion, by Mr. J-s. Best Answer, &c. by L-Ley. By N. S. Esq -
The lawfulness of resisting tyrants
Argued from the History of David, And in defence of the revolution. Nov. 5. 1713. With some Remarks on Mr. Luke Milbourn's preface and sermon. By Thomas Bradbury -
The wolf stript of his lamb's skin
in a letter to Mr. Lintot, by way of answer to Mr. C. L-b's letter to him, of Sept. 1716 -
High-Church politicks: or the abuse of the 30th of January consider'd
With remarks on Mr. Luke Milbourne's railing sermons, and on the observation of that day -
Tom O'Bedlam's r-mark on the lambs
(this Season of Sheep-Shearing) in a Letter to a Haberdasher in Politicks, Near Exchange-Alley. With a Word to Punch By the By -
The lawfulness of resisting tyrants, argued from the history of David, and in defence of the revolution. Nov. 5. 1713. With some remarks on Mr. Luke Milbourn's preface and sermon. By Thomas Bradbury
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An accurate examination of the principal texts usually alledged for the divinity of our Saviour
and for the satisfaction by him made to the justice of God, for the sins of men : occasioned by a book of Mr. L. Milbourn, called Mysteries (in religion) vindicated