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Origination of the Greek cases, &c
Homer; Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830)
[1826?]
"From the British Critic, No. III. April, 1826, pp. 235-240. Reprinted with the Editor's permission."
Three short treatises : viz.: I. A modest plea for the clergy, &c. II. A sermon of the sacerdotal benediction, &c. III. A discourse published to undeceive the people in point of tithes, &c
Hickes, George (1642-1715); Addison, Lancelot (1632-1703); Gibson, Samuel; Heylyn, Peter (1600-1662); Tindal, Matthew (1653?-1733)
1709
Each of the three treatises has separate paging and special t.p., the third dated 1708. P.1 of 'The sacerdotal benediction' misnumbered 142.
A vindication of certain strictures on a pamphlet entitled "remarks, &c. Oxford, 1820." in answer to "a reply, &c." Oxford, 1821
Lee, Samuel (1783-1852)
1822
Includes bibliographical references.
Letters to M. Gondon, author of "Mouvement religieux en Angleterre," "Conversion de cent cinquante ministres Anglicans," &c. &c. &c : on the destructive character of the Church of Rome, both in religion and policy
Wordsworth, Christopher (1807-1885)
1847
Includes bibliographical references.
Letters to M. Gondon, author of "Mouvement religieux en Angleterre," "Conversion de cent cinquante ministres Anglicans," &c. &c. &c : on the destructive character of the Church of Rome, both in religion and policy
Wordsworth, Christopher (1807-1885)
1848
Includes bibliographical references.
The frauds of Romish monks and priests : in seven letters from Italy, descriptive of the mock miracles, monasteries, confraternities, processions, superstitious observances, &c. &c. of the Church of Rome
Emiliane, Gabriel d'
1827
Anon., by Antonio Gavin; according to Cushing, Quérard, and Halkett and Laing, Gabriel d'Emiliane is the pseudonym of Antonio Gavin.
Reflections upon the answer to the Papist mis-represented, &c : directed to the answerer
Gother, John (1704); Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699)
[1686?]
Attributed to Gother by Wing. Caption title. Imprint suggested by Wing. Reply to Edward Stillingfleet's "Doctrines and practices of the church of Rome truly represented."
Elements of logic comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopædia Metropolitana, with additions, &c
Whately, Richard (1787-1863)
1827
Includes index.
A rational account of the grounds of Protestant religion : being a vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Relation of a conference, &c. from the pretended answer by T. C
Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699); Laud, William (1573-1645); Carwell, Thomas (1600-1664)
1665
An answer to Labyrinthus Cantuariensis by T. Carwell.
The Protestant dissent vindicated : from the charge of being "unscriptural and unjustifiable" in a letter to the Rev. Samuel Lee, D.D., &c. &c.... in reply to that gentleman's letter to the author, entitled, "dissent unscriptural and unjustifiable"
Smith, John Pye (1774-1851)
Jackson and Walford, 1835
The rule of faith : or An answer to the treatise of Mr. I.S. entituled, Sure-footing, &c
Tillotson, John (1630-1694); Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699)
1666
Mr. I.S. is John Sergeant.
The policy of the Roman Catholic question discussed : in a letter to the right honourable W. C. Plunket
Miller, George (1764-1848)
1826
Includes bibliographical references.