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The French Kings thanks to the Tories of Great-Britain
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The foundation of the present government defended
In two parts. I. Some considerations humbly offer'd to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter; occasion'd by his lordship's sermon preach'd before Her Majesty, March the 8th, 1708. II. An humble reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter's answer. And a postscript, relating to the best answer ever was made, &c. By Benjamin Hoadly, rector of St. Peter's poor -
The fears and sentiments of all true Britains
with respect to national credit, interest and religion -
The thoughts of an honest Tory
upon the present proceedings of that party. In a letter to a friend in town -
The voice of the addressers
or, a short comment upon the chief things maintain'd, or condemn'd, in our late modest addresses -
The Thoughts of an honest Tory, upon the present proceedings of that party
In a lettter to a friend in town -
The original and institution of civil government, discuss'd
Viz. I. An examination of the patriarchal scheme of government. II. A defense of Mr. Hooker's judgment, &c. against the objections of several late writers. To which is added, A large answer to Dr. F. Atterbury's charge of rebellion: in which the substance of his late Latin sermon is produced, and fully examined -
The French King's thanks to the Tories of Great-Britain
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The thoughts of an honest Tory
upon the present proceedings of that party. In a letter to a friend in town -
The voice of the addressors
or, a short comment upon the chief things maintain'd, or condemn'd, in our late modest addresses -
The thoughts of an honest Tory
upon the present proceedings of that party. In a letter to a friend in town -
The voice of the addressers
or, a short comment upon the chief things maintain'd, or condemn'd, in our late modest addresses -
The jacobite's hopes reviv'd by our late tumults and addresses
or, some necessary remarks upon a new modest pamphlet of Mr. Lesly's against the government, entituled, The good old cause: or, lying in truth, &c -
The true, genuine, Tory-address
To which is added, an explanation of some hard terms now in use: for the information of all such as read, or subscribe, addresses -
The fears and sentiments of all true Britains
With respect to National Credit, interest and Religion -
The measures of submission to the civil magistrate consider'd
In a defense of the doctrine deliver'd in a sermon preach'd before the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London, Sept. 29. 1705. The third edition. In which are added, I. An accession-sermon, preached March 8. 1704/5. 2. A sermon concerning the unhappiness of absolute monarchy, &c. 3. A sermon concerning St. Paul's behaviour towards the civil magistrate. By Benjamin Hoadley, M. A. Rector of St. Peter's-Poor -
The election-Dialogue
between a Gentleman, and His neighbour In the country, Concerning the choice of Good Members for the Next Parliament -
The measures of submission to the civil magistrate consider'd
In a defense of the doctrine deliver'd in a sermon preach'd before the Rt. Hon. the Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London, Sept. 29. 1705. The fourth edition. In which are added, I. An accession-sermon, preached March 8. 1704/5. 2. A sermon concerning the unhappiness of absolute monarchy, &c. 3. A sermon concerning St. Paul's behaviour towards the civil magistrate. By Benjamin Hoadley, M. A. Rector of St. Peter's Poor -
The original and institution of civil government
discuss'd. Viz. I. An examination of the patriarchal scheme of government. II. A defense of Mr. Hooker's judgment, &c. against the objections of several late writers. To which is added, A large answer to Dr. F. Atterbury' charge of rebellion: in which the substance of his late Latin sermon is produced, and fully examined. By Benjamin Hoadly, M.A. rector of St. Peter's poor -
The foundation of the present government defended
in two parts. I. Some considerations humbly offer'd to the right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter; Occasion'd by his Lordship's Sermon Preach'd before Her Majesty, March the 8th, 1708. II. An humble reply to the right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter's answer. And a postscript, relating to the Bes answer ever was made, &c. By Benjamin Hoadly, Rector of St. Peter's Poor