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Miserere Cleri: or, The factions of the church
Being a short view of the pernicious consequences of the clergy's intermedling with affairs of state -
Who wou'd have thought it?
[A] collection of some remarkable passages out of a late pamphlet, entituled, The dissenters vindicated, or, A short view of the present state of the Protestant religion in Britain, as it is now profess'd in the Episcopal Church of England, the Presbyterian Church in Scotland, and the dissenters in both: in answer to some reflections in Mr. Webster's two books publish'd in Scotland -
A letter from one clergy-man to another, upon the subject of the rebellion
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Miserere cleri: or, The factions of the church
Being a short view of the pernicious consequences of the clergy's intermedling with affairs of state -
Some considerations on the danger of the church from her own clergy
Humbly Offer'd to the Lower-House of Convocation -
The Protestant Jesuite unmask'd
in answer to the two parts of Cassandra -
Christianity no creature of the state
or, if it be made one, reasons, why it should be abolish'd. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of our states-men. In a letter to a friend. By the author of The case of the protestant dissenters fairly stated -
The case of England, and the Protestant interest
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Christianity no creature of the state
or, if it be made one, reasons why it should be abolish'd. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of our states-men. In a letter to a friend. By the author of The case of the Protestant Dissenters fairly stated -
The loyal Protestants vindication, fairly offered to all those sober minds who have the art of using reason, and the power of suppressing passion
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The protestant Jesuite unmask'd. In answer to the two parts of Cassandra
Wherein the author and his Libels are laid Open. With the True Reasons why he wou'd have the dissenters Humbled. With my Service to Mr. Lesley -
A short view of the conduct of the King of Sweden
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A vindication of Dr. Snape
in answer to several libels lately publish'd against him. With some further remarks on the Bishop of Bangor's sermon: By which it will plainly appear who is the truest Friend to the Church, the Bishop or the Doctor -
A challenge of peace
address'd to the whole nation. With an enquiry into ways and means for bringing it to pass -
The case of England, and the Protestant interest
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A short historical account of the contrivances and conspiracies of the men of Dr. Sacheverell's principles, in the late reigns