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A Description of state religion
supported by human laws in the commonwealth of Massachusetts. ; Published from a magazine, about 1808 -
Message from the President of the U. States returning the bill ... entitled An Act for the Relief of Richard Tervin, William Coleman
with his objections why the said bill should not become a law -
Message from the President of the United States accompanied by a return of the bill ... entitled An Act Incorporating the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Town of Alexandria
with his objections why the said bill should not become a law -
The modesty of the Democrats
In the last Register, the heretofore unblushing advocates of the administration of the general government appear to give them up, and to confess the charges which are brought against them ... these men have the modesty to ask the good freemen of this state to give the reins into their hands--men who are of the deepest shade of democracy and of the most desperate character -
Naked truth: or, Phanaticism detected
Recommended to the serious considerations of all true Protestants, particularly to the electors of members to serve in the ensuing Parliament. With some short, though just, applications to Mr. Wolf-Stripper. By a Gentleman of the Church of England -
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 -
Mr. William Whiston's case represented to the Honourable the House of Commons
In a letter to the honourable the members for both universities, in this present Parliament -
The oath of Abjuration, set in its true light
In a letter to a friend -
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 -
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 Letter concerning the late act of Parliament relating to ecclesiastical small dues
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Protestant Sssociation
An appeal from scotland; in which the Spiritual Court of the Curch of England, is demonstrated to be opposite to the British Constitution, and a part and pillar of popery. Addressed by Calvinus Minor, to the Rt. Hon. Lord George Gordon president of the Protestant Association -
A history of English councils and convocations
And of the clergy's sitting in Parliament. In which is also comprehended the history of parliaments. With an account of our ancient laws. By Humphry Hody, D.D. chaplain to His Grace Thomas lord archbishop of Canterbury, and regius professor of the Greek tongue in the University of Oxford -
Suite du traité de l'autorité des rois
Touchant l'administration de l'eglise, de M. Le Vayer de Boutigny; contenant un supplément de piéces importantes -
Schreiben für den Hof und als Weg in den Hof
der Pentalogus des Enea Silvio Piccolomini (1443) -
Anglo-German relations and the Protestant cause
Elizabethan foreign policy and pan-Protestantism -
A sincere Christian's answer to the appeal to the common sense of all Christian people
Concerning an important point of doctrine, imposed upon their consciences, by the authority of church government; and, in particular, to the members of the Church of England. In a letter to the appellant. Together, with a preface; wherein, occasionally, the censures of the authors of the monthly review, upon the essay towards an answer to the essay on spirit, written by the author of this answer, are examined, and obviated. By the Rev. Thomas M'Donnell, D.D -
An examination of Dr. Rutherforth's argument respecting the right of Protestant churches to require the clergy to subscribe to an established confession of faith and doctrines
Wherein is considered, the tendency and force of the argument. By a Clergyman of the Church 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 -
Act for securing the true Protestant religion, and Presbyterian government
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Göttlicher Zorn und menschliches Maß
religiöse Abweichung in frühneuzeitlichen Stadtgemeinschaften -
State of the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, in the year 1771
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To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Bishop of London, and the clergy of London and Westminster
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A letter to a Noble Lord, containing a full declaration of the Catholic sentiment on the important question of union. By an Irish Catholic
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State of the case of the parish of Lintoun