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A Brief Answer to a Brief State of the Question Between the Printed and Painted Callicoes, and the Woollen and Silk Manufactures
Mr. Asgill's Defence Upon His Expulsion from the House of Commons of Great Britain in 1707. with an Introduction, and a PostScript
The Succession of the House of Hannover Vindicated, Against the Pretender's Second Declaration in Folio, Intitled, the Hereditary Right of the Crown of England Asserted, &c. Written by Mr. Asgill
Mr. Asgill's apology for an omission in his late publication
An abstract of the publick funds granted and continued to the Crown since I Wm. & M. and still existing. ... With an essay for the more speedy redemption of the perpetual funds
Several assertions proved, in order to create another species of money, than gold and silver. By Mr. Asgill. The second edition.
An Essay on a Registry, for Titles of Lands. by Mr. Asgill. the Fourth Edition.
The Pretender's Declaration Transpos'd. by Mr. Asgill.
An Essay on a Registry, for Titles of Lands. by John Asgill, ... the Second Edition
The Succession of the House of Hannover Vindicated, Against the Pretender's Second Declaration in Folio, Intitled, the Hereditary Right of the Crown of England Asserted, &c. Written by Mr. Asgill. the Second Edition
A question upon divorce. Written by Mr. Asgill.
The complicated question divided
The assertion is, that the title of the House of Hanover to the succession of the British monarchy (on failure of issue of her present Majesty) is a title hereditary, and of divine institution.
An Abstract of the Publick Funds Granted and Continued to the Crown Since 1 Wm. & M. and Still Existing. ... with an Essay for the More Speedy Redemption of the Perpetual Funds
A Short Essay on the Nature of the Kingdom of God Within Us. Written by Mr. Asgill.
An Argument Proving, That According to the Covenant of Eternal Life Revealed in the Scriptures, Man May Be Translated from Hence Into That Eternal Life, Without Passing Through Death,
Asgill Upon Woolston; Being an Abstract of Mr. Woolston's Six Discourses Against the Miracles of Christ, (Be the Same More or Less.) and a Ridicule Thereof. with a Postscript, and a Post-Postscript. Written by Mr. Asgill.
The Assertion Is, That the Title of the House of Hannover to the Succession of the British Monarchy (on Failure of Issue of Her Present Majesty) Is a Title Hereditary, and of Divine Institution. the Third Edition.
A Collection of Tracts Written by John Asgill Esq; From the Year 1700. to the Year 1715. Some Relating to Divinity
The Metamorphosis of Man, by the Death and Resurrection of Christ from the Dead. Written by Mr. Asgill. Part I
Mr. Asgill's Apology for an Omission in His Late Publication (1713)
An Argument to Prove That Death Is Not Obligatory on Christians