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A letter to the Reverend John Erskine, D.D. one of the ministers of Edinburgh: on the dangerous tendency of his late sketches of church-history: by his countenancing the authors, and promoting the designs, of the infamous sect of the illuminati
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The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's sacred history. For the instruction and amusement of little children
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Account by A.C. writer in Edinburgh, of his conduct in a certain particular, concerning the poors-rate
occasion'd by a letter in the Edinburgh evening courant -
Some remarks upon a book, entitled, Christ's lambs defended against Satan's rage, &c
Being the Quakers answer to The Quakers unmask'd &c. : In a letter to E.S., Esq -
A letter to a friend. Shewing, the illegall proceedings of the two houses of Parliament
and observing God's aversenesse to their actions. Which caused the authours returne to the king and his alleagiance -
The Quakers unmasked
their double-dealing and false-heartedness discovered by collections taken out of their own writings, which were communicated to G. Fox, G. Whitehead, and others of their preachers and leaders : wherein may be seen some of their contradictions thereupon by another hand : also, one of the forms of their oaths, used amongst themselves, with their definition of an oath : likewise a letter and paper formerly sent to the abovesaid G.F. : whereunto are annexed some remarks, &c. : also what an oath is : in a letter to E.S -
The tyrannical usurpation of the independent cloak over the Episcopal govvn
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A mite from three mourners
in memorial of Thomas Glass, a pattern of faith and patience in the Churches, naturally caring for their state, who died in the lord, the 30th day of the Seventh month, 1666. being the same day twelve-month that the beloved John Wiggan (his fellow-labourer, and witness to the cause of Christ) was taken from the evil to come -
The palinod or recantation of Iohn Coluill
wherein he doth penitently recant his former proud offences, specially that treasonable discourse lately made by him against the vndoubted and indeniable title of his dread soueraigne Lord, King Iames the sixt, vnto the crowne of England after decease of her Maiestie -
An answer to a pamphlet, intituled: The Fisher catched in his owne net
In vvhich, by the vvay, is shevved, that the Protestant Church was not so visible, in al ages, as the true Church ought to be: and consequently, is not the true Church. Of which, men may learne infallible faith, necessarie to saluation. By A.C -
The palinod of Iohn Coluill
wherein he doth penitently recant his former proud offences, specially that treasonable discourse lately made by him against the vndoubted and indeniable title of his dread soueraigne Lord, King Iames the sixt, vnto the crowne of England, after decease of her Maiesty present -
A vindication of Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, and Com. Gen. Ireton
against the scandalous aspersions cast upon them in a posted libell signed by one Tompson. And likewise a true state of the case concerning the said Tompson -
The English oracle, or, A late prophecy of the miseries that will happen this next year, 1679
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True relations of sundry conferences had between certaine Protestant doctours and a Iesuite called M. Fisher (then prisoner in London for the Catholique fayth:)
togeather with defences of the same. In which is shewed, that there hath alwayes beene, since Christ, a visible church, and in it a visible succession of doctours & pastours, teaching the vnchanged doctrine of fayth, left by Christ and his apostles, in all points necessary to saluation and that not Protestants, but only Roman Catholiques haue had, and can shew such a visible church, and in it such a succesion of pastours and doctours, of whome men may securely learne what pointe of fayth are necessary to saluation -
An answer to a late treasonable pamphlet, entituled, Treason in grain, &c
for which pamphlet Edward Fitz-Harris lies condemned -
Peppa, or, The reward of constant love
a novel : done out of French : with several songs set to musick for two voices -
The footstep to Mrs. Trimmer's sacred history
For the instruction and amusement of little children