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A Short view of the great service performed by the forces that defended the city of London-derry in Ireland, against the Late King James's French and Irish Armies, during the (never to be forgotten) siege thereof, in the year 1688/9
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Reasons why a consent to abolish the penal statutes
Against papists, could not be given by any who own'd the then government in church and state. Written and dispersed by John Hamilton sometime writer in Edinburgh, now clerk of Irving, amongst the honourable estates of Parliament held at Edinburgh Anno 1686, at their earnest desire, and by their influence, when the said statutes were designed to be abolished, and no printing thereof could be allowed at the time -
A proclamation for a national fast and humiliation
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Proclamation appointing a solemn national thanksgiving
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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 -
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 case of moderation and occasional communion represented by way of caution to the true sons of the Church of England
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An essay on government
Written for the author's divertisement, at Shapinsha, one of the Orkney-Islands, March 11. 1702. Now publish'd, as an endeavour for promoving [sic] national love and unity, in church and state, and healing our tragical divisions. With a poem suitable to the subject. By John Wilson Minister of the Gospel -
Cuckoe
or, the distinction of High-Church and Low-Church rehearsed: with some reflections on the High-Church plea of zeal. Likewise A rehearsal of the reply to the late answer, called The Low-Church vindicated. Humbly Offer'd, as a Word in Season, to the Consideration of the present Parliament -
A letter from a country divine to his friend in London
concerning the education. of the dissenters in their private academies, in several parts of this nation. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Grand Committee of Parliament for Religion -
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 -
Counter quiries to the quiries burnt at the cross of Edinburgh December 17 1706
which appear to be Writ by some of Mr. Hepburns folowers, or some body personating them -
Unto His Grace
Her Majesties High Commissioner And the Right Honourable The Estates of Parliament, The Humble address of the Presbytry of Hamilton -
The insecurity of a printed overture for an act for the Church's security