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An Examination of the Fourteenth Chapter of Sir Isaac Newton's Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel. in Which, That Author's Notion of the Rise and Causes of Saint-Worship in the Christian Churches, Is Consider'd and Disprov'd
Presbyterian Prejudice Display'd. Or; An Answer to Mr. Benjamin Bennet's Memorial of the Reformation. ... by a Hearty Well-Wisher to the Established Church.
An Examination of Mr. Samuel Chandler's History of Persecution, So Far as It Relates to (What He Calls Persecutions in Great-Britain
The Ministry of the Dissenters Proved to Be Null and Void, from Scripture and Antiquity. in Answer to Dr. Calamy's Sermon
English Presbyterian Eloquence, &c. in a Collection of Remarkable Flowers of Rhetorick. Humbly Inscribed to ... Mr. Oldmixon, ... and Mr. Samuel Chandler, ... by an Admirer of Monarchy, and Episcopacy. with an Appendix, ...
An Attempt Towards the Character of the Royal Martyr King Charles I. from Authentic Vouchers.
A Looking-Glass for Schismaticks
A Farther Account of Memorable Earthquakes, to the Present Year 1756. Wherein Is Inserted a Short and Faithful Relation of the Late Dreadful Calamity at Lisbon. ... by a Gentleman of the University of Cambridge.
A Word or Two of Advice to William Warburton; A Dealer in Many Words. by a Friend. with an Appendix Containing a Taste of William's Spirit of Railing
A Chronological and Historical Account of the Most Memorable Earthquakes That Have Happened in the World, from the Beginning of the Christian Period to the Present Year 1750. ... by a Gentleman of the University of Cambridge.
A Vindication of the Church of England, in Answer to Mr. Peirce's Vindication of the Dissenters. ... in Two Parts. by a Presbyter of the Church of England. ... Volume 1 of 2
A Vindication of the Church of England, in Answer to Mr. Peirce's Vindication of the Dissenters. ... in Two Parts. by a Presbyter of the Church of England. ... Volume 2 of 2
The spirit of infidelity, detected
A Defence of Our Antient and Modern Historians, Against the Frivolous Cavils of a Late Pretender to Critical History. in Which the False Quotations and Unjust Inferences of the Anonymous Author Are Confuted and Expos'd ... in Two Parts....
The Quaker and Methodist Compared, in an Abstract of George Fox's Journal, with a Copy of His Last Will and Testament, and of the Reverend Mr.
Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare
An Attempt Towards the Character of the Royal Martyr King Charles I. Address'd to the Author of an Essay Towards the Character of Her Late
A Century of Eminent Presbyterian Preachers, Or, a Collection of Choice Sayings from the Publick Sermons Preached Before the Two Houses; From
The Quaker and the Methodist Compared. in an Abstract of George Fox's Journal. with a Copy of His Last Will and Testament, and the Reverend Mr.