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Second letter to a clergyman in the country, about the execution of the Parliament-writ, for the ensuing convocation
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The moderator: or A view of the state of the controversie betwixt Whigg & Tory
Short animadversions on the picture of a modern Whigg. With a defence of the Treaty of Partition, and the impeach'd lords. A vindication of His Majesty in dissolving the late Parliament. By a true Englishman of no Party -
The Parliamentary original and rights of the Lower House of Convocation cleared, and the evidence of its separation from the Upper House proudc'd in several heads; particularly in the point of making separate applications, (as a distinct body of men) to other bodies, or persons
In pursuance of an agrument for the power of the Lower House of adjourn it self. To which is added a preface, giving an account of the dishonest methods of answering books, taken up by the chief asseter of the archbishop's sole power, in his late prenteded review of the case of the schedule -
Act for securing the true Protestant religion, and Presbyterian government
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William the Third, by the grace of God, ... To all Christian people, ... greeting: I. Whereas we are credibly informed, that in many of our plantations
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An account of the proceedings of the House of Peers
upon the Observations of the Commissioners for Taking, Examining and Stating the Publick Accounts Of the Kingdom, with their Address to Her Majesty; and Her Majesties Most Gracious Answer thereunto: Together with the Papers Referred to in these Proceedings -
An account of the proceedings of the House of Peers
upon the Observations of the Commissioners for Taking, Examining and Stating the Publick Accounts Of the Kingdom: With their Address to Her Majesty; and Her Majesties Most Gracious Answer thereunto: Together with the Papers Referred to in these Proceedings -
An account of the proceedings of the Lords spiritual & temporal in Parliament assembled
in Relation to the Bill, Intituled, An Act for Preventing Occasional Conformity -
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 regale and of the pontificat stated
In a conference concerning the independency of the Church, Upon any Power on Earth, in the Exercise of Her Purely Spiritual power and authority. As likewise a Defence of it (in a Supplement) being a Reply to an Answer lately Publish'd against it. Also a Preface, wherein is shewed, That there is no Danger in Asserting the Divine and Inherent Rights of the Church: But, on the other hand, That there is Greater Security, and an In-Dispensible Obligation to Insist upon them -
A sermon preached at the assizes holden at Kingston upon Thames, On the 22d. of July, 1702
Before the Right Honourable Sir John Holt, Kt. Lord Chief Justice of England: Sir Henry Gould, Kt. And the Right Worshipful John Deleau, Esq; High Sheriff of the said County. Publish'd at Their Request. By John Pulleyn, A. M. Prebendary of St. Pauls -
An essay wherein national love and unity is recommended, its opposits exposed, ... By a lover of God, love, peace, unity and the church and kingdom of Scotland. And Islelands of Orkney. ... containing a lamentation for church divisions
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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 new association
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Charter of Incorporation of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, etc.
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Charter of Incorporation of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, etc.
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Three discourses of Sr. Walter Ralegh
I. Of a war with Spain, and our protecting the Netherlands. Written by the Command of King James I. in the First Year of his Reign, 1602. II. Of the original, and fundamental cause of natural, arbitrary, and civil war. III. Of ecclesiastical power. Published by Phillip Ralegh, Esq; his only grandson -
A vindication of Dr. Sherlock, Dean of St. Pauls, in answer to Mr. Nathaniel Taylor's late treatise, entitul'd, Dr. Sherlock's case of church communion, and his letter to Anonymus, consider'd, &c. Together with a reply to his vindication of the Dissenters from the Charge of Schism
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The danger of priestcraft to religion and government
with some politick reasons for toleration. Occasion'd by a discourse of Mr. Sacheverel's, intitul'd, The political union, &c. lately printed at Oxford. In a letter to a new-elected Member of Parliament -
An abridgment of Mr. Baxter's History of his life and times
With an account of many others of those Worthy Ministers who were Ejected, after the Restauration of King Charles the Second. Their Apology for Themselves and their Adherents; containing the Grounds of their Nonconformity, and Practise as to Stated and Occasional Communion with the Church of England. And a Continuation of their History, till the Year 1691. By Edmund Calamy. Edm. Fil. & Nepos -
Three questions of present importance, modestly resolved
Viz. I. Whether in justice or reason of state the Presbyterian party should be rejected and depressed, or protected and encouraged? II. Whether, and how far the Presbyterian Party may be protected and encouraged, and the Episcopal not deserted nor disobliged? III. Whether the upholding of both Parties by a just and equal Accommodation, be not in it self more desirable and more agreeable to the State of England, than the absolute exalting of the one Party, and the total subversion of the other? -
The case of England, and the Protestant interest
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The new association of those called, moderate-church-men
with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. Occasion'd, by a late pamphlet, entituled, The danger of priest-craft, &c. With a supplement, on occasion of the Ne Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. By a true-church-man -
The new association of those called, moderate-church-men
with the modern-whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. Occasion'd, by a late pamphlet, entituled, The danger of priest-craft, &c. With a supplement, on occasion of the Ne Scotch Prebyterian Covenant. By a true-church-man -
The political union
A discourse shewing the dependance of government on religion in general: and of the English monarchy on the Church of England in particular. By Henry Sacheverell, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxon