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The consecration and succession of Protestant bishops justified; and the Bishop of Durham vindicated : Wherein that infamous fable of the ordination at the Nag's-head in Cheapside, is clearly confuted
Bramhall, John (1594-1663)
1716
This edition was issued by the publisher together with Thomas Ward's 'England's Reformation'.
The Scotch presbyterian eloquence; or, the foolishness of their teaching discovered from their books, sermons and prayers, and some remarks on Mr. Rule's late vindication of the kirk
Crokatt, Gilbert (fl. 1692-1708); Monroe, John
1719
The dedication signed: Jacob Curate, pseudonym of Gilbert Crockat and John Monroe.
The great apostasy from Christianity, with its evil influence on the civil state. Wherein is proved, I. That popery... destroys the vitals and essentials of true religion. II. That a popish prince and a Protestant nation cannot subsist together. III. That the case is the same ... with regard to this nation. IV. That all Protestant recusancy ... is contradictory to scripture
Broughton, John (1720)
1718
With a half-title.
The danger of the church-establishment of England : from the insolence of protestant dissenters. Wherein it appears from their late writings, that they have attempted to subvert the liturgy, the canons, articles, and the whole discipline of the Church of England;... In a letter to Sir John Smith
Lewis, Thomas (1689-1749?)
1718
Author of The scourge = Thomas Lewis.