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An Expostulatory letter, to the B- of B- concerning a book lately publish'd by his lordship, entitul'd, a preservative against the principles and practices of the nonjurors, &c
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The old whig and modern whig revived. In the present divisions at court: or, The difference betwixt acting upon principle and interest exemplisied by some of our present patriots
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The question fairly stated, whether now is not the time to do justice to the friends of the government, as well as to its enemies?
And whether the old excuse of its, not being a proper season, will serve any longer -
Reasons for a royal visitation; occasion'd by the present great defection of the clergy from the government
Shewing the absolute necessity of purging the universities, and restoring discipline to the church -
An Argument proving that the design of employing and enobling foreigners
Is a treasonable conspiracy against the constitution, dangerous to the kingdom, an affronr to the nobility of Scotland in particular, and dishonourable to the peerage of Britain in general. With an appendix; wherein an insolent pamphlet, entituled, The anatomy of Great Britain, is anatomiz'd; and its design and authors detected and exposed -
Some account of the two nights court at Greenwich
Wherein may be seen the reason, rise and progress of the late unnatural Rebellion, against His Sacred Majesty King George, and his government -
Secret memoirs of a treasonable conference at S----- House, for deposing the present ministry, and making a new turn at court
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A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly, one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops
By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words -
The family-Instructor
In three parts; I. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives -
The conduct of Christians made the sport of infidels
In a letter from a Turkish merchant at Amsterdam to the Grand Mufti at Constantinople: On Occasion of some of our National Follies, but especially the late scandalous Quarrel among the Clergy -
Memoirs of some transactions during the late ministry of Robert E. of Oxford
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Memoirs of the Church of Scotland
in four periods. I. The Church in her Infant-State, from the Reformation to the Queen Mary's Abdication. II. The Church in its growing State, from the Abdication to the Restoration. III. The Church in its persecuted State, from the Restoration to the Revolution. IV. The Church in its present State, from the Revolution to the Union. With an appendix, of some transactions since the Union -
Fair payment no spunge, or, Some considerations on the unreasonableness of refusing to receive back money lent on publick securities
and the necessity of setting the nation free from the insupportable burthen of debt and taxes -
A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly, one of the high priests of the land
and of the degree whom men call bishops -
An account of the Swedish and Jacobite plot
With a vindication of our government from the horrid aspersions of its enemies. And a postscript, relating to the Post-Boy of Saturday, Feb. 23. In a letter to a person of quality, occasion'd by the publishing of Count Gyllemborg's letters -
An impartial enquiry into the conduct of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Viscount T-----
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A letter to Andrew Snape
occasion'd By the Strife that lately appeared among the People called, Clergy-Men. By the Author of the Declaration of Truth -
Some national grievances
viz. The Unequalness of Court Preferments. The Keeping up the Army. The S------l Act. Unmercifulness to State-Criminals. Neglect of the Orthodox Clergy. Considered and fairly Represented in a Letter to R--- W--- Esq -
An argument proving that the design of employing and enobling foreigners is a treasonable conspiracy against the constitution, dangerous to the kingdom, an affront to the nobility of Scotland in particular, and dishonourable to the peerage of Britain in general
with an appendix wherein an insolent pamphlet entituled The anatomy of Great Britain is anatomiz'd -
An impartial enquiry into the conduct of the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Viscount T--------
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Some reasons for a change in the ministry
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Christianity no creature of the state
or, if it be made one, reasons, why it should be abolish'd. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of our states-men. In a letter to a friend. By the author of The case of the protestant dissenters fairly stated -
A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly
one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words -
A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadley
one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. By a ministring friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words -
Minutes of the negotiations
of Monsr. Mesnager at the court of England, towards the close of the last reign. Wherein Some of the most Secret Transactions of that Time, relating to the Interest of the Pretender, and a Clandestine separate Peace, are detected and laid open. Written by himself. Done out of French