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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 -
A Short dialogue between a Minister of the Church of England, and his neighbour
About repealing the Occasional Act, &c -
The mandate of his eminence my Lord Cardinal of Bissy, Bishop of Meaux, Abbot Commendatory of the Royal Abbey of Prez, &c
Upon the subject of the constitution Unigenitus, and of the appeal made to a future council -
A Short view of the obligations
We are under joyfully and thankfully to commemorate the first of August -
An answer to the representation
drawn up by the Committee of the Lower-House of Convocation concerning several dangerous positions and doctrines contain'd in the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative and Sermon. By Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor -
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 free thoughts, by way of censure and character of the Right Reverend the Bishop of Bangor's answer to the representation made against him by the committee of the lower house of Convocation. By Conyers Place, A.M
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A vindication of the late Archbishop Sancroft
and of his brethren the rest of the depriv'd bishops, from the reflections of Mr. Marshal in his Defence of our constitution in church and state: Particularly with regard to their Refusing to publish an Abhorrence of the Prince of Orange's Invasion; their Meeting at Guild-Hall, and their Endeavours for a Regency. In a letter to a friend -
The grounds of civil and ecclesiastical government briefly consider'd
by John Jackson, Rector of Rossington in Yorkshire. To which is added, a defence of the Bishop of Bangor, against the objections of Mr. Law -
A letter to the Reverend Mr. Pyle
Occasion'd by his exceptions against Mr. Law's first Letter to the Bishop of Bangor. To which is annex'd, a postscript In answer to Mr. Pyle's Challenge. By P. F. Minister of the Church of England -
A letter to the reverend the Prolocutor
being an answer to that part of his letter that relates to the King's supremacy. By Edward Tenison D. D. Arch-Deacon of Carmarthen -
The old constitution and present establishment in church and state honestly asserted
In some Seasonable Observations upon Two late Scandalous Pamphlets, Publish'd in the Name of Mr. Earbery: The One Entituled, Elements of Policy Civil and Ecclesiastical. The other, The Old English Constitution Vindicated. By a Person of Honour -
Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's Considerations offer'd to the Lord Bishop of Bangor
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The snake in the grass brought to light
or, the Tories or high-church party prov'd to be the only dissenters from the pure doctrine of the Church of England -
The reconciler or the Bangorian controversy, abridg'd, made familiar, and brought to a final period
by a full discovery of its being only mere battology: in All the Instances in which the Two Parties pretend to stand divided. By Charles Norris, M.A -
Mr. Rouire's reply to Mr. Pillonniere's advertisement inserted in the Daily-Courant of the 9th of May
wherein the affair of the antedate is plainly demonstrated -
A vindication of the proceedings of the Lower House of Convocation, with regard to the King's supremacy
on the 3d and 10th of May, 1717. And some thoughts concerning religion; With the Occasion of their being made Publick. And a postscript to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. By Robert Cannon, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Norfolk -
Aristarchus and Philalethes: or, a conference between a church-man and a Dissenter. In which Mr. Peirce's Vindication of the Dissenter's, is considered, Paragraph by Paragraph. Also a preface, with some Remarks on the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Answer to The Report of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation. By Joseph Smith
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The church of England's apology for the principles of the present dissenters
in Church and State: Particularly with Reference to the Thirtieth of january. By a Presbyter of the Church of England -
Remarks upon the publick advertisements in the news-papers of last week
concerning Mr. Pillonniere, Once a Jesuit, still living with the B. of B--r. With a letter from the Cookmaids in or about Croydon, to the Cookmaid at Streatham. By T- B- -
The prolocutor's answer to a letter from a member of the Lower House of Convocation; entitled, The report vindicated from misreports
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An admonition for the fifth of November
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The principles of an occasional conformist
stated and defended. With a preface in answer to Dr. Sherlock's reflections on occasional conformity, in his Vindication of the Corporation and Test acts -
A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1716
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An essay towards a comprehension
or, a perswasive to unity amongst Protestants, humbly offered to the consideration of the two Houses of Parliament; and especially to the Most Reverend the Archbishops, the Right Reverend the Bishops, and the rest of the Clergy. Published with the Consent, and at the Charge, of several Ministers, and others of both Perswasions. By a divine of the Church of England