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An abstract of the proceedings of the General Assembly, of the Chruch [sic] of Scotland, from their first meeting on the 6th untill their last meeting, and adjournment on the 17th instan[t] May 1714. inclusive, at the desire of several Members of the General Assembly, and for the benefite [sic] of the meaner sort of people of congreations [sic], that are not able to purchase the said proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly at large, coppied [sic] out of The Edinburgh Gazette, of the 11th and 18th instant, new out of print, by allowance of the author
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A brief justification of the principles of a reputed whigg, together with some few remarks on Dr. Sach- - - - l's late sermon, on the 29th of May. In an epistle to the Tories of the West. By Francis Squire, rector of Exford, Somerset
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The Englishman: being the close of the paper so called
With an epistle concerning the Whiggs, Tories, and new converts. By Richard Steele -
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 humble address of the Arch-Bishop
Bishops, and Clergy, of the Province of Canterbury, In convocation Assembled; Unanimously Agreed on in Both Houses, And Presented to Her Majesty At St. James's, On Saturday the Sixth Day of March, 1713. Together with Her Majesties most gracious answer -
The copy of a letter from a certain gentleman of the High-Church
to a Brother of the Reverd. Gown; without any name subscribing; dated at Belfast August 10th 1714. Being the day after the proclamation of His Sacred Majesty King George, in that town, &c -
B----n, Dec. 8. 1713. To the Honourable the Society for Propogating [sic] the Gospel in Foreign Parts
The representation and request of the ministers, church wardens and vestry of the Church of England in B----n. We are informed by the Honourable G-----l N-------n ... that your Honourable Society have laid before Her Majesty, a particular scheme of settlement for bishops in these American parts -
Schism, destructive of the government, both in Church and State
Being a defence of the bill, intitled, An act for preventing the growth of Schism. Wherein all the objections against it, and particularly those in Squire Steele's letter, fully refuted. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the House of Lords -
The conventicle
or, a narrative of the dissenters new plot against the present constitution in church and state. With the names of the Plotters, and their places of Meeting. Humbly address'd to Her Most Excellent Majesty, by one of the conspirators, and ready to be depos'd upon Oath before her Principal Secretary of State. To which is added, The reasons for disebling all Dissenters for ever voting more for Parliament-Men, and for wholly Repealing the Act of Toleration. With a few queries to those English Schismaticks, whose further Growth is now prevented by Act of Parliament. With a Vindication of the said act, against all Dissenters and Low-Churchmen whatsoever -
A letter to a Member of Parliament
concerning the bill for preventing the growth of schism. By Richard Steele, esq -
The false steps of the ministry after the Revolution
shewing, that the lenity and moderation of that government, was the occasion of all the factions which have since endanger'd the constitution. ... In a leter [sic] to my Lord ---- -
The representation of the Lower House of Convocation concerning Dr. Clarke
laid before the Bishops of the Upper House, June 2, 1714. Together with their Lorships answer, sent down June 4. To his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Lords the Bishops of the Province of Canterbury in Convocation assembled -
An answer to a pamphlet entituled
The Proceedings of the Lower House of Convocation. Wherein The great Unfairness of that Account is laid open, not only from the Books of the Upper, but even from those of the Lower House -
An essay towards a comprehension
Or, a perswasive to unity amongst protestants. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the two Houses of Parliament; and especially to the Most Reverend the Archbishops, the Right Reverend the Bishops, and the rest of the Clergy. The Second Edition. Publish'd with the Consent, and at the Charge, of several Ministers, and others of both Perswasions. By a lover of peace and unity -
Directions to our archbishops, and bishops
for the preserving of unity in the Church, and the purity of the Christian faith, concerning the Holy Trinity; and also, for preserving the peace and quiet of the state. By His Majesties Special Command