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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 -
An account of the proceeding in Convocation, in a cause of contumacy, commenc'd April 10. 1707
Occasion'd by the publishing a protestation made against it, in one of the common news-papers -
Britannia concors
Magnæ Britanniæ divinis auspiciis & consiliis Annæ Serenissimæ Invictissimæ Reginæ felicitèr unitæ encomium. Hac oratione continentur, 1. Salutem & felicitatem cum ecclesiæ tum Regni Hiberniæ in Britannorum domi & foris concordiâ praæcipuè consistere. 2. Brevis statûs Anglicani cum civilis, militaris & ecclesiastici commendatio. 3. Prolixior rerum Scoticarum bello & pace, & inter se & exteros præclarè gestarum enarratio. 4. Ad Scotiam, Reginam & Britanniam versibus heroicis, Alloquium. Quæ omnia ad imperij Britannici dignitatem & gloriam illustrandam, omnibus hiberniæ incolis nativitate, sanguine & fide Britannis composuit & dedicat Ninianus Wallisius Britannus -
No-church establish'd: or, The schismatick unmask'd
Being an impartial answer to the rights of the Christian Church asserted. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the two renowned Universities, and the whole body of the clergy of this Kingdom -
An account of the proceeding in Convocation, in a cause of contumacy, commenc'd April 10. 1707. Occasion'd by the publishing a protestation made against it, in one of the common news-papers
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Refexions upon the present state of England
Particularly upon Mr. John Chamberlayn's two last prefaces to that book. By G.M. author of The new state of England -
The act for securing the protestant religion and presbyteriran church-government: with the statutary act
Which were retify'd by the touch of the royal scepter at Edinburgh, the 16th of January, 1707. By his grace James Duke of Queensbury, Her Majesty's high commissioner for that kingdom -
Lawful prejudices against an incorporating union with England; or some modest considerations on the sinfulness of this union, and the danger flowing from it to the Church of Scotland
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The interest of England in the Irish transplantation, stated
wherein is held forth (to all concerned in Irelands good settlement) the benefits the Irish transplantation will bring to each of them in particular, and to the Common-wealth in general, being chiefly intended as an answer to a scandalous, seditious pamphlet, entituled, The great case of transplantation in Ireland discussed. Composed and published at the request of several persons in eminent place in Ireland, to the end all who desire it, might have a true account of the proceedings that have been there in the business of transplantation, both as to the rise, progress, and end thereof. By a faithfull servant of the Common-wealth, Richard Laurence -
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 -
Tythes no maintenance for gospel-ministers, or, A seasonable discourse concerning tythes
wherein it is fully proved that those that urge the payment thereof for their maintenance are no true gospel ministers, but antichristian, and do concur with priests of the Leviticall order and institution -
Faction display'd
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At the Court at Kensington, the seventeenth day of April, 1707. Present, the Queens most Excellent Majesty in Council.Whereas by the late act of uniformity, which establisheth the liturgy, and enacts, that no form or order of Common Prayer be openly used, ...
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A proclamation against conventicles
and other disorders -
By the Commissioners for visiting and regulating the Universities
and other Affairs, relating to the ministry in Scotland -
A glass or brief description of two great errors, or main causes of all our confusions in church and commonwealth; the one in teaching, and the other in practice
To the excellency of our church and state, under the government of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: the humble petition of John Thompson of the parish of Bingley in the county of York -
Mercurius zeteticus
The theme, Scoto-presbyter -
A seasonable discourse against comprehension
Occasioned by a late pamphlet intituled The peaceable design, being a modest account of the non-conformists meetings, with some of their reasons for non-conformity: and the way of accomodation in the matter of religion. Humbly proposed to publick consideration by some ministers of London, against the sitting of Parliament, in the year, 1675 -
A phenix or the solemn league and covenant, of the three kingdoms of Scotland, England and Ireland; for reformation and defence of religion, sworn to in the three kingdoms. With some acts of the church and state, authorizing the same
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A platform of church-discipline: gathered out of the Word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the Churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New-England: to be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord. The eighth moneth, anno 1649
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Resolved by the Parliament that the markets be kept to morrow [sic], being the five and twentieth day of December
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His Majesties gracious speech, together with the lord chancellors, to both houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 15th of February, 1676/7
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A letter from a member of the commission of the late General Assembly to a minister in the country, concerning present dangers
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Scots news from London, or the treatise between the two Kigdoms [sic] concerning the Union. London January 23d. 1707