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Aminadab: or The Quaker's vision, explained and answer'd paragraph by paragraph
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Aminadab
Or The Quaker's vision, explained and answer'd paragraph by paragraph. Enter'd in the Hall-Book according to order -
Remarks on Dr. Sach------'s sermon at the cathedral of St. Paul, Novemb. 5. Being design'd as a seasonable antidote against the spreading malignity of that pestilent discourse. By William Bisset, eldest brother of the Collegiate Church of St. Katherine
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Remarks on Dr. Sacheverel sermon, at the Cathedral of St. Paul, November the 5th, being design'd as a seasonable antidote against the spreading malignity of that pestilent discourse. By William Bisset, eldest brother of the Collegiate Church of St. Katherine
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A letter to Dr. Sherlock, concerning the wickedness and injustice of making any addition to a divine institution, by human authority, a term of religious communion, and a qualification to a civil employ. Occasion'd by his late Vindication of the Corporation and Test-Acts, &c
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Aminadab: or the Quaker's vision, explained and answer'd
paragraph by paragraph. Enter'd in the hall-book according to order -
A letter to Dr. Sacheverell
Suppos'd to be Written by St. James, The First Bishop of Jerusalem -
A true answer to Dr. Sacheverell's sermon before the Lord-Mayor
Novemb. 5. 1709. In a letter to one of the aldermen -
Remarks on Dr. Sach-'s sermon
at the cathedral of St. Paul, November the 5th, being design'd as a seasonable antidote against the spreading malignity of that pestilent discourse. By William Bisset -
A letter to Dr. Sangrado
In answer to Thomsonus Redivivus. With Some Remarks on Thomson Vindicated -
The cherubim with a flaming sword
that appear'd on the fifth of November last, in the cathedral of St. Paul, to the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and sheriffs, and many hundreds of people, &c. Being a letter to my Lord M --, with remarks upon Dr. Sa--ll's sermon -
Aminadab
or, the Quaker's vision -
The priest turn'd poet: or, the best way of answering Dr. Sacheverel's sermon, preached at St. Paul's, Nov. the 5th. 1709. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London. Being his discourse paraphras'd in burlesque rhime
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Remarks on Dr. Sach---------'s sermon at the Cathedral of St. Paul
November the fifth. Being design'd as a seasonable antidote against the spreading malignity of that pestilent discourse. By William Bisset, Eldest Brother of the Collegiate Church of St. Katherine