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A muster-roll of the B. of B--ng--r's seconds
In a collection of poems, panegyricks, garlands and characters: composed in honour of the B----- of B--ng--r, by the principal of his lordship's seconds, in the present controversie; viz. deists, atheists, Arians, freethinkers, Blasphemers, church-levellers, town Bully's, ballad-makers, &c. Printed upon the same paper and letter, and may properly be bound up with his L-----p's works, according to old stationary custom, in praise of the author. With a letter to his L-------p's booksellers. By a curate of Middlesex -
A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on John xviii. 36
Considered as it is the performance of a man of letters. Containing an examination of his Lordship's arguments against church-authority in matters of religion. A Defence of the Power of the Magistrate to enforce by Civil Sanctions, the Laws of God and Christ. A Vindication of the Council of Nice, and several other important Points. By an impartial hand -
A familiar epistle to the Right Reverend the Ld. Bp. of Bangor
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The unreasonableness of attempting the conversion of a Papist
upon the Bishop of Bangor's principles, farther asserted. In answer to Silvius's Defence of a dialogue between a Papist and a Protestant. With a Reply to some particular Objections. By Henry Stebbing, M. A. Rector of Rickinghall in Suffolk, and late Fellow of St. Katharine's-Hall in Cambridge -
A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on John xviii. 36
Considered as it is the performance of a man of letters. By an impartial hand -
An appeal to the word of God for the terms of Christian salvation
or, a discourse, proving that sincerity, exclusive of the method of religion which a man follows, is not sufficient to entitle him to the Kingdom of heaven. With a preface, In which is contained a Reply to so much of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Answer to the Reverend the Dean of Worcester's Sermon, and of his Postcript in answer to the Lord Bishop of Oxford, as relates to this Subject. By Henry Stebbing, M. A. Rector of Rickinghall in Suffolk, and late Fellow of St. Catharines-Hall in Cambridge -
A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on John xviii. 36
Considered as it is the performance of a man of letters. Containing an examination of his Lordship's arguments against church-authority in matters of religion. A Defence of the Power of the Magistrate to enforce by Civil Sanctions, the Laws of God and Christ. A Vindication of the Council of Nice, and several other important Points. By an impartial hand. 'tis so like nothing, that there's nothing like it