A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England : wherein the true principles of the revolution are defended; the Whigs and dissenters vindicated; several persons of distinction clear'd from aspersions; and a number of historical mistakes rectify'd
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Type of record: Book
Title: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England : wherein the true principles of the revolution are defended; the Whigs and dissenters vindicated; several persons of distinction clear'd from aspersions; and a number of historical mistakes rectify'd
Classmark: BC Pol/CAL
Creator(s): Calamy, Edmund (1671-1732)
Related people: Echard, Laurence, 1670?-1730
Publisher: Printed for John Clark
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1718
Language: English
Size and medium: 100 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/346287
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991000402759705181
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With list of contents.
Indexed in: ESTC,
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Bound with nine other tracts in volume with lengthy spine title comprising the titles of the tracts, beginning: 'Bodkins and Thimbles or 1645 against 1710 [...]' Volume contents: 1. [Anon.]: Bodkins and Thimbles or, 1645 against 1710. 1710. -- 2. Assheton, W.: Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd. 1736. -- 3. [Anon.]: A presbyterian on horseback. 1746. -- 4. Calamy, E.: A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard. 1718. -- 5. [Anon: Lewis, T., or Earbery, M.?] A letter to Dr. Calamy. [1718]. -- 6. Philalethes.: An answer to Dr. Edmund Calamy's letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard. 1718. -- 7. [Anonymus Lincolniensis, i.e. Lewis, T.?]: A letter to Dr. Calamy. 1719. -- 8. Grey, Z.: An attempt towards the character of the royal martyr King Charles I. 1738. -- 9. Chubb, T.: An enquiry concerning the grounds and reasons, or what those principles are, on which two of our anniversary solemnities are founded. 1732. -- 10. Passionate lover of his country.: The naked and undisguis'd truth. 1721
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