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1710-1719 Collection
1710-1719
Miscellaneous books published in England in the second decade of the 18th century. Includes subjects on Great British history, kings and rulers, politics and government, church and state and foreign r...
An account of many remarkable passages of the life of Oliver Sansom : shewing his convincement of the truth, and the exercises, tryals and sufferings which came upon him for his obedience theunto : also relating some of his travels and labour in the work of the ministry, for turning people from darkness to light, &c
Sansom, Oliver (1636-1710)
1710
At end is a list (4 pp.) of "Books printed and sold by J. Sowle... 1710".
A vindication of the Church of England from the aspersions of a late libel intituled, Priestcraft in perfection, &c. Wherein the controverted clause of the church's power in the xxth article is shewn to be equal authority with all the rest of the articles
Bedford, Hilkiah (1663-1724)
1710
Priestcraft in perfection, &c. is by Anthony Collins. Priest of the Church of England = Hilkiah Bedford. Variant in which p.xix of the preface is misnumbered xxi and is without the press figure 4 ...
The black-bird's tale : a poem
Stacy, Edmund (1710-1715)
1710
A satire against the Whigs. Published anonymously. Attributed to Edmund Stacy. Cf. Foxon, v. 1, p. 751.
Ratio sacra : or, An appeal unto the rational world, about the reasonableness of revealed religion; containing a rational as well as scriptural confutation of the three grand prevailing errours of the present day, to wit, atheism, deism, and bourignonism
Blackwell, Thomas (1660?-1728)
1710
Dedication signed Tho. Blackwell.
An account of Church-government and governours : wherein is showed, that the government of the Church of England is most agreeable to that of the Primitive Church
Brett, Thomas (1667-1744)
1710
Includes (p. [453-454]): List of books printed for John Wyat.
The divine right of episcopacy : and the necessity of an episcopal commission for preaching God's word, and for the valid ministration of the Christian sacraments, proved from the Holy Scriptures, and the doctrine and practice of the primitive Church : together with an impartial account of the false principles of Papists, Lutherans, and Calvinists, concerning the identity of bishops and presbyters : also the valid succession of our English bishops vindicated, against the objections of Presbyterians and Rfomanists
Brett, Thomas (1667-1744)
1718
Signatures: A⁴ B-N⁸ O⁴. Advertisements on p. [1-3] at end.
An exposition of the Church catechism, for the use of the diocese of Sarum
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715); Church of England
1710
First edition; cf. Foxcroft, p. 53a, and Watt, 173s.
Magnae Britanniae notitia: or, the present state of Great-Britain, with divers remarks upon the antient state thereof
Chamberlayne, John (1666-1723); Chamberlayne, Edward (1616-1703)
1710
An expansion by John Chamberlayne of "Angliae notitia", by his father Edward, first published in 1669 (NUC, BL). With an engraved frontispiece portrait of Queen Anne. The text is continuous despite ...
Truth defended, and boldness in error rebuk'd: or, A vindication of those Christian commentators, who have expounded some prophecies of the Messias not to be meant only of Him : Being a confutation of Mr. Whiston's book, entituled, The accomplishment of Scripture-prophecies; wherein he pretends to disprove all duplicity of sense in prophecy. To which is subjoin'd, an examination of his hypothesis, that Our Saviour ascended up into Heaven several times after his resurrection. And in both there are some remarks upon other essays of the said author, as likewise in an appendix, and a postscript. With a large preface
Clagett, Nicholas (1654-1727)
1710
First edition. Signatures: A⁸, a⁸, A-Z⁸, Aa-Bb⁸. Title within double line border. Marginal notes.
Tractatus philosophico-theologicus de persona. Or, A treatise of the word person. I. Shewing how it signifies in respect of men. II. How it came in use with respect to the diety. III. How it hath been used by since by divines. IV. How it is to be understood with respect to the doctrine of the Trinity as held by the Church of England
Clendon, John (1719)
1710
Indexed in: ESTC t144999.
The old batchelour : a comedy
Congreve, William (1670-1729); Southerne, Thomas (1660-1746); Marsh, J E (1860-); Higgins, Bevil; Cary, Anthony Viscount Falkland (1656-1694)
1710
Signatures: A-F⁸, G².