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A letter to the author of the Vindication of the deprived Bishops, in reply to his reasons for the validity of the lay-deprivation of the bishops by the statute of 1 Eliz. c. I
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A draught for a national church accommodation; whereby the subjects of England and Scotland, however different in their judgments concerning episcopacy and presbytery, may yet be united, in regard to the Queen's headship over both
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Occasional thoughts upon the memorial of the Church of England. In a letter to the author
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Naked truth: or, Phanaticism detected
Recommended to the serious considerations of all true Protestants, particularly to the electors of members to serve in the ensuing Parliament. With some short, though just, applications to Mr. Wolf-Stripper. By a Gentleman of the Church of England -
The memorial of the state of England
in vindication of the Queen, the church, and the administration -
A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor
Wherein the doctor is answer'd and expos'd, Paragraph by Paragraph. By a layman of conscience and common sense -
The memorial of the church of England
humbly offer'd to the consideration of all true lovers of our church and constitution. With remarks upon the whole paragraph by paragraph -
The memorial of the church of England
humbly offer'd to the consideration of all true lovers of our church and constitution, consider'd paragraph by paragraph -
The restoration of episcopacy in Scotland, the only sure foundation for a lasting union with England in a letter to Sir J. P. Bar
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A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor
Wherein the doctor is answer'd and expos'd, paragraph by paragraph. By a layman of conscience and common sense -
The Restoration of Episcopacy in Scotland
the only sure foundation for a lasting union with England -
The Memorial of the Church of England
humbly offer'd to the consideration of all true lovers of our church and constitution -
Sir Humphrey Mackworth's real vindication, or, The true university answer to the pretended university ballad
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. Whereas of late several persons endeavouring to foment animosities, and cover designs, which they dare not publickly own, ...
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A draught for a national church accommodation
whereby the subjects of England and Scotland, however different in their judgments concerning episcopacy and presbytery, may yet be united, in regard to the Queen's headship over both, in one church and kingdom of Great Britain -
The full extent of the doctrine of Christian moderation and peace
a sermon lately preach'd in the parish church of St. Benedict vul. Bennet Fink behind the Royal Exchange, London -
Cassandra
(but I hope not) Telling what will come of it. Num. 1. In answer to the Occasional letter. Num. I. Wherein the New-Associations, &c. are considered -
A letter from a dissenter in the city
to his Country-Friend. Wherein Moderation and Occasional Conformity are Vindicated, the Plot of the Occasional-Bill-Men against Toleration is Discover'd; and all the Treasonable Designs of the Tackers are Expos'd to Common View -
The memorial of the Church of England
humbly offer'd to the consideration of all true lovers of our church and constitution -
The memorial of the state of England
In Vindication of the Queen, the church, and the Administration: design'd To rectify the mutual Mistakes of Protestants, And to unite their Affections in Defence of our Religion and Liberty -
Cassandra
(but I hope not) Telling what will come of it. Num. I. In answer to The occasional letter. Num. I. Wherein the New-Associations, &c. are considered -
Free thoughts concerning occasional conformity for an office
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The politicks of high-church: or, a system of their principles about government. Faithfully extracted from their own writers. By which it plainly appears, that they are Calculated for a Popish Prince and a French Government. Recommended to the Consideration of the Electors against the Choice of Members for next Parliament. Let there be no other Distinction heard of among us for the future, but of those who are for the Protestant Religion, and the present Establishment; and of those who mean a Popish Prince, and a French Government. King William's Last Speech to both Houses of Parliament, 31 Dec. 1701
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Presbyterian loyalty, in two letters: one directed to the moderate church-men; to which is annexed the ballad of the cloak, or, The cloak's Knavery. The other to a tacking member of the late House of Commons, Giving an Account of The History of Dissenters Loyalty, To the Martyrdom of King Charles the First. Part II. In answer to Mr Palmer's fifth Chapter of his Vindication of the Dissenters Behaviour towards Authority. With an Elegy on King Charles the First, Reprinted. By a friend of the tackers
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A draught for a national church accommodation; whereby the subjects of England and Scotland, however different in their judgments concerning episcopacy and presbytery, may yet be united, in regard to the Queen's headship over both, in One Church and Kingdom of Great Britain