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An essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species : particularly the African, translated from a Latin dissertation, which was honoured with the first prize in the University of Cambridge, for the year 1785
Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846)
1786
Dedication signed: Thomas Clarkson.
A treatise in confutation of the Latin service practised, and, by the order of the Trent Council, continued in the Church of Rome
Whitby, Daniel (1638-1726)
1687
Title page within double rules. Head-piece. Author established from British Museum.
An essay on privateers, : captures, and particularly on recaptures, according to the laws, treaties, and usages of the maritime powers of Europe
Martens, G F de (1756-1821); Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1801
Signatures a⁸ b² B-O⁸ P⁴ Q-R⁸. Edition: first printed in French, Gottingen, 1795. Horne's notes take account of later French decrees on prizes. Press figures present.
An historical account of some things relating to the nature of the English government, and the conceptions which our fore-fathers had of it : with some inferences thence made for the satisfaction of those who scruple the Oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary
Whitby, Daniel (1638-1726)
1690
Advertisement: prelim. p. [1]. Title and imprint within double line border. Half-title page title: An historical account of the English government.
Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary
Whitby, Daniel (1638-1726)
1689
Attributed by Wing(2) to Daniel Whitby. With a final advertisement leaf.
A demonstration that the Church of Rome, and her councils have erred : by shewing that the Councils of Constance, Basil, and Trent, have, in all their decrees touching Communion in one kind, contradicted the received doctrine of the Church of Christ : with an Appendix, in answer to the XXI. chapter of the author of A papist misrepresented, and represented
Whitby, Daniel (1638-1726)
1688
Page 109 numbered 111. Attributed to Daniel Whitby Cf. Halkett & Laing. Includes bibliographical references.
The fallibility of the Roman Church : demonstrated from the manifest error of the 2d Nicene & Trent Councils, which assert, that the veneration and honorary worship of images, is a tradition primitive and apostolical
Whitby, Daniel (1638-1726)
1687
Title and imprint within double lined border. "Imprimatur Maii 28 1687 Guil Needham". Anonymous. By Daniel Whitby.
A treatise of traditions
Whitby, Daniel (1638-1726)
1689
Anonymous. By Daniel Whitby. Caption title: Of tradition. With a half-title: A treatise of traditions. Part II. Part 2 of 2; pt. 2 contains chapter VI-XII. Frequently found bound with either o...
A treatise of traditions
Whitby, Daniel (1638-1726)
1688
With a half-title: A treatise of traditions. Part I. Part 1 of 2; pt. 1 contains chapters I-V. Frequently found bound with Part 2 (Wing W1742).--ESTC(RLIN). A variant (Wing W1741) of the edition...
Tiberias, sive commentarius Masorethicus triplex : historicus, didacticus criticus, ad illustrationem operis Biblici Basiliensis conscriptus, quo primùm historia Masoretharum Tiberiensium... Secundò clavis Masoræ traditur ... Tertiò castigationes innumerorum mendorum per universam Masoram proponuntur (v.2)
Buxtorf, Johann (1564-1629); Buxtorf, Johann (1599-1664); Buxtorf, Johann Jakob
1665