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A short view of the natural history of the Earth
Designed for the instrnction [sic] & amusement of young persons -
The causes of the decay of Christian piety. Or An impartial survey of the ruines of Christian religion, undermin'd by unchristian practice. Written by the author of The whole duty of man
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The Jury-man charged, or, A letter to a citizen of London
wherein is shewed the true meaning of the statute entituled, An act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles -
The jury-man charged; or, A letter to a citizen of London
VVherein is shewed the true meaning of the statute, entituled, An act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles. As also, the false glosses and interpretations detected. And it is evinced by undeniable reasons that the Quakers and others that are ordinarily committed to prison, by justices of the peace and chief magistrates of corporations, upon that statute, are not guilty of the breach of it; and yet in reason it is impossible to convict any man among us of being present at a meeting, under pretence and colour of any exercise of religion in other manner than is allowed by the lyturgy or practice of the Church of England, except those that in their meetings are manifestly seditious or otherwise notoriously wicked. And that that juryman that finds any other person guilty, is himself guilty of perjury, and liable to the vengeance of God upon his family and trade, body and soul, in this world and that to come -
The orator display'd: or, remarks on the B-----p of S----bury's speech. Upon the bill against occasional conformity. Those of the Separation have been too forward to Blood and War, and thereby have drawn much Guilt on themselves. Dr. Burnet's History of the Reformation, Second Vol. Preface. I am sure it has left this Conviction on all our Consciences, that that Party is obstinately fix'd to their own Humours, without the least Colour of Reason. Dr. Burnet's Fourth Conference, p. 352. And as these Separated Conventicles are of their own Nature Evil, so their Effects are yet worse, and such as indeed all the Ignorance and Prophanity in the Land is to be charged on them. Ibid. p. 200. Despising a Writer, who did so impudently deliver Falshoods, that from his own Books many of them may be disproved. Dr. Burnet's Hist. Refor. 1st. Vol. Pref
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A letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in the city. Leeds, Feb. the 2d