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A preservative against the principles and practices of the nonjurors both in church and state
Or, An appeal to the consciences and common sense of the Christian laity. By the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin, lord bishop of Bangor -
To the King. ... Your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, return your Majesty their unfeigned thanks for your most gracious speech from the throne. It is with inexpressible joy
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Elinor James's advice to the King and Parliament
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The loyal Church-Man
Or, The right and title of our only Rightful Sovereign Lord king George asserted: and His Majesty enemies prov'd enemies to the Church of England by law established. In two epistolary discourses. By a Clergy-Man of the Church of England -
State tracts: containing many neccessary observations and reflections on the state of our affairs at home and abroad; with some secret memoirs. By the Author of The examiner. Vol. I
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The declaration, protestation and testimony of a poor wasted, desolate, misrepresented and reproached remnant, of the suffering anti-popish, anti-prelatick, anti-erastian, anti-sectarian, true Presbyterian Church of Christ in Scotland, united together in truth of duty. Published against the proclamation, accession and establishment of George D. of Hanover to be King in these lands, and all his abetters and supporters, in Aprile [sic] 1715
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A preservative against the principles and practices of the Nonjurors
both in Church and state. Or, an appeal to the consciences and common sense of the Christian laity. By the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor. Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor -
A letter to the Right Honourable the E- of -, concerning the oath of abjuration
as it relates to the Church of Scotland, in a bill now depending in Parliament -
A letter from one clergy-man to another, upon the subject of the rebellion
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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 -
The case of the sacramental test stated and argu'd
particularly, with relation to the Presbyterians of Ireland. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the nobility and gentry of this Kingdom. By William Tisdall, D. D -
Answer to what has been offer'd as argument against the validity and force of an act of Assembly, entituled, An act that the solemn affirmation and declaration of the people called Quakers, &c. Passed in the province of New-Jersey, in the 13th year of the reign of Queen Anne
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A letter to the Right Honourable the E------ of --------, concerning the oath of abjuration
as it relates to the hurch [sic] of Scotland, in a bill now depending in Parliament -
To the reverend the clergy of the diocese of Worcester
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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 the Right Honourable the E---- of --, concerning the oath of abjuration
as it relates to the Church of Scotland, in a Bill now depending in Parliament. Quod tibi fieri non vis alteri ne feceris -
A collection of white and black lists
or, a view of those gentlemen who have given their votes in Parliament for and against the Protestant religion, and succession, and the trade and liberties of their country; ever since the Glorious Revolution to the happy accession o King George Recommended to the Consideration of Electors. N. B. The Errors of all former Lists are here corrected -
A collection of white and black lists
or, a view of those gentlemen who have given their votes in Parliament for and against the Protestant religion, and succession, and the trade and liberties of their country; ever since the Glorious Revolution to the happy accession o King George. N. B. The Errors of all former Lists are here corrected -
The power of the civil magistrate in matters of religion vindicated
the extent of his power determined in a sermon preached before the first Parliament on a monthly fast day -
Faction display'd
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Sathan discovered: or, The Jesuits last design to ruine religion
Being some observations upon the swords abuse. Asserted upon the questin, viz. whether the Christian magistrate hath any thing to do, to restrain men from the violation of Christian truths, or the rules of religious-worship -
Directions to justices of peace, especially in corporations, for the discharge of their duty to God
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A collection of several acts of Parliament
ordinances, orders &c. for providing maintenance for ministers, heads of colledges and halls, in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and other pious uses, as also touching and concerning the revenue setled by Parliament for that purpose and the management thereof and for writing and dividing of parishes -
Debates and speeches in both Houses of Parliament concerning the Schism-Bill
with the Lords protest against it. As also the whole act at large -
Some considerations on the danger of the church from her own clergy
Humbly Offer'd to the Lower-House of Convocation