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A discourse on the offices for the Vth of November, XXXth of January, and XXIXth of May
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Christianity no enthusiasm, or, The several kinds of inspirations and revelations pretended to by the Quakers
tried and found destructive to Holy Scripture and true religion : in answer to Thomas Ellwood's defence thereof, in his tract, miscalled Truth prevailing, &c -
A companion to the temple, or, A help to devotion
in the use of the common prayer : divided into four parts ... the whole being carefully corrected and now put into one volume -
Religion and loyalty supporting each other, or, A rational account how the loyal addressors maintaining the lineal descent of the crown is very consistent with their affection to the established Protestant religion
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The Christians best exercise
being an earnest invitation to the frequenting of the common prayer -
An attempt to shew the evidence of Christianity equal to a strict metaphysical demonstration
Wherein Proper Regard is paid to the Sentiments of those excellent Writers Mr Hooker, Mr Chillingworth, Dr Rogers, Bishop Butler, Dr Conybeare, &c. on this important Subject -
An examination of a late introductory discourse to a larger work designed hereafter to be published concerning the miraculous powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian church
from the earliest Ages through several successive Centuries; tending to shew, that we have no sufficient Reason to believe, upon the Authority of the Primitive Fathers, that any such Powers were continued to the Church after the Days of the Apostles; containing A Confutation of the Principles of the said Introductory Discourse -
A free and candid correspondence on The farmer's letters to the people of England, &c
with the author, Arthur Young, Esq; by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Comber, A. B. Rector of Kirkby-Misperton near Malton, Yorkshire, and Chaplain to the Countess Dowager of Balcarras, to which is added a letter on moor-improvements