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Who wou'd have thought it?
[A] collection of some remarkable passages out of a late pamphlet, entituled, The dissenters vindicated, or, A short view of the present state of the Protestant religion in Britain, as it is now profess'd in the Episcopal Church of England, the Presbyterian Church in Scotland, and the dissenters in both: in answer to some reflections in Mr. Webster's two books publish'd in Scotland -
An account of the proceeding in Convocation, in a cause of contumacy, commenc'd April 10. 1707
Occasion'd by the publishing a protestation made against it, in one of the common news-papers -
Britannia concors
Magnæ Britanniæ divinis auspiciis & consiliis Annæ Serenissimæ Invictissimæ Reginæ felicitèr unitæ encomium. Hac oratione continentur, 1. Salutem & felicitatem cum ecclesiæ tum Regni Hiberniæ in Britannorum domi & foris concordiâ praæcipuè consistere. 2. Brevis statûs Anglicani cum civilis, militaris & ecclesiastici commendatio. 3. Prolixior rerum Scoticarum bello & pace, & inter se & exteros præclarè gestarum enarratio. 4. Ad Scotiam, Reginam & Britanniam versibus heroicis, Alloquium. Quæ omnia ad imperij Britannici dignitatem & gloriam illustrandam, omnibus hiberniæ incolis nativitate, sanguine & fide Britannis composuit & dedicat Ninianus Wallisius Britannus -
No-church establish'd: or, The schismatick unmask'd
Being an impartial answer to the rights of the Christian Church asserted. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the two renowned Universities, and the whole body of the clergy of this Kingdom -
An account of the proceeding in Convocation, in a cause of contumacy, commenc'd April 10. 1707. Occasion'd by the publishing a protestation made against it, in one of the common news-papers
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Refexions upon the present state of England
Particularly upon Mr. John Chamberlayn's two last prefaces to that book. By G.M. author of The new state of England -
The act for securing the protestant religion and presbyteriran church-government: with the statutary act
Which were retify'd by the touch of the royal scepter at Edinburgh, the 16th of January, 1707. By his grace James Duke of Queensbury, Her Majesty's high commissioner for that kingdom -
Lawful prejudices against an incorporating union with England; or some modest considerations on the sinfulness of this union, and the danger flowing from it to the Church of Scotland
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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 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 Character of a Trimmer neither Whigg nor Tory
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Prosecution no persecution, or, The difference between suffering for disobedience and faction, and suffering for righteousness and Christ's sake
truly discussed and stated in a sermon upon Phil. I. 29, preached at Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk on the 22th of March, 1681, being the time of the general assizes there held -
The French King's edict upon the declaration made by the clergy of France, of their opinion concerning the ecclesiastical power
wherein is set forth, that the King is independent in things temporal, that general councils are above the Pope, that the Popes power is to be limited by the antient canons, that the Popes decisions are not infallible without the consent of the Church : together with the said declaration of the clergy as they were registered in the Parliament of Paris, the 23 of March 1682 -
A reply to the second return
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Animadversions on Dr. Burnet's History of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church-lands
in a letter to a friend -
The last words and sayings of the true-Protestant Elm-Board
which lately suffer'd martyrdom in Smithfield, and now in Southwark: together with a true relation of a conference between Dr. B-, and the said Board -
The copy of a letter from Scotland, to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
subscribed by eight archbishops and bishops of that kingdom, as follows: viz. Edenburgh, March 9. 1682. May it please your grace -
The copy of a letter from Scotland, to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
subscribed by eight archbishops and bishops of that kingdom, as follows: viz. Edenburgh, March 9. 1682. May it please your grace -
The copy of a letter from Scotland, to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
subscribed by eight archbishops and bishops of that kingdom, as follows: viz. Edenburgh, March 9. 1682. May it please your grace -
Faction display'd
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A sermon preached before the King at VVhite-hall, on thf [sic] fifth of November, 1681
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A letter from Scotland, with observations upon the anti-Erastian, anti-prælatical, and phanatical Presbyterian party there
by way of dialogue between Anonymus and Antiprælatus -
Great and wonderful news from France
communicated in a letter from Paris, to a gentleman in London, concerning the great designs of that monarch: as also an account of the answers of the embassadors at Frankfort, to the French embassadors propostions lately made there -
At the Court at Kensington, the seventeenth day of April, 1707. Present, the Queens most Excellent Majesty in Council.Whereas by the late act of uniformity, which establisheth the liturgy, and enacts, that no form or order of Common Prayer be openly used, ...
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The postscript to Mr. Hunt's argument
for the Bishops right of judging capital causes in Parliament, which he calls, a letter to a friend for vindicating the clergy, and rectifying some mistakes that are mischievous and dangerous to our government and religion : published for the benefit of such as approve not of the argument