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An enquiry into the case of Mr. Asgil's general translation
shewing that 'tis not a nearer way to Heaven than the grave. By the author of The true born English-man -
King William's affection to the Church of England examin'd
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Hymn to the pillory[.]
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A hymn to the pillory; by the author of the true-bor'n English man. Upon his standing in the pillory, the thirty first of July, 1703
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The shortest way to peace and union. By the Author of The shortest way with the dissenters
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A hymn to the funeral sermon
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A hymn to the pillory
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Peace without union. By way of reply, to Sir H--- M---'s peace at home
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Casco, and his brother
as describ'd in the satyr, call'd, The reformation of manners, by Daniel De Foe. In the first vol. (page 81.) of his works -
A hymn to the pillory
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The opinion of a known dissenter on the bill for preventing occasional conformity
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Reflections upon a late scandalous and malicious pamphlet entitul'd, The shortest way with the dissenters; or Proposals for the establishment of the church
To which the said pamphlet is prefix'd entire by itself -
[An] enquiry into the occasional conformity bill. By the author of The true born English man
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A hymn to the pillory
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A brief explanation of a late pamphlet, entituled, The shortest way with the dissenters
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The mock mourners
a satyr, by way of elegy on King William. The eighth edition correected [sic]. By the author of The true born English-man -
A hymn to the pillory
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A true collection of the writings of the author of The true born English-man. Corrected by himself
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A fifth essay at removing national prejudices
with a reply to some authors who have printed their objections against an union with England -
Peace without union
by way of reply to Sir H-- M--'s Peace at home -
A collection of the writings of the author of The true-born English-Man. Viz. I. The True-Born English-Man. A Satyr. II. The Mock Mourners. A Satyr. III. Reformation of Manners. A Satyr. IV. The Spanish Descent. A Poem. V. The Poor Mans Plea, concerning Reformation of Manners. VI. An Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of the Dissenters, in Cases of Preferment: With a Preface to Mr. How. Vii. An Enquiry into Occasional Conformity: Shewing that the Dissenters are no Way Concern'd in it. Viii. A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty. IX. The Shortest Way with the Dissenters. X. A brief Explanation of the Shortest Way with the Dissenters. XI. A Dialogue between a Dissenter and the Observator, concerning The Shortest Way with Dissenters. XII. Lex Talionis: Or, An Enquiry into the most Proper Ways to Present the Persecution of the Protestants in France. XIII. A Letter to Mr. How, by way of Reply to his Considerations of the Preface to an Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters
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The shortest way with the Dissenters
(taken from Dr. Sach-Ll's sermon, and others.) Or, proposals for the establishment of the church. By the author of The true-born English-Man -
The case of dissenters as affected by the late bill proposed in Parliament
For Preventing Occasional Conformity. By a Gentleman -
Reflections upon some scandalous and malicious pamphlets
viz.I. The shortest way with the dissenters; or proposals for the establishment of the church. II. The character of a low-churchman. III. The new association, &c. To which the shortest way with the dissenters, &c. i prefix'd entire by it self -
King William's affection to the Church of England examin'd