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The speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. upon his impeachment at the Bar of the House of Lords in Westminster-Hall, on Tuesday, March 7, 1709/10. To which is prefixed his effigies
Sacheverell, Henry (1674-1724); Atterbury, Francis (1662-1732)
1710
"Price three pence."
The thoughts of a country gentleman upon reading Dr. Sacheverell's tryal. In a letter to a friend
Smalridge, George (1663-1719)
1710
A country gentleman = George Smalridge.
The answer of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. to the articles of impeachment, exhibited against him by the honourable House of Commons, &c. for preaching two sermons, I. At the assizes held at Darby, August 15. II. At the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Nov. 5. 1709. To which are prefix'd, the articles of impeachment, translated from the Leiden Gazette, of the 11th of February. N.S
Sacheverell, Henry (1674-1724)
printed in the year 1710
A list of the lords who protested against some of the proceedings, in relation to the case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, in the House of Peers; with their lordships reasons for entring [sic] their protestations
Great Britain. Parliament
Printed in the year, 1710
Cover title.
The modern fanatick. With a large and true account of the life, actions, endowments, &c. of the famous Dr. Sa-----l
Bisset, William (1669?-1747)
1710
"Dr. Sa-----l" = Henry Sacheverell.
A letter to Dr. Henry Sacheverell, in which are some remarks on his vindication; with an account of some passages of his life, not mention'd in The modern fanatick
J. B (fl.1710)
1710
Signed at end: J. B. - Variant: "vindication" on the titlepage is misspelt "vindicatoin". A reply to William King's "A vindication of the reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell", which had been inspired by ...
Four letters to a friend in North Britain, upon the publishing The tryal of Dr. Sacheverell
Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745)
Printed in the year 1710
Anon., by R. Walpole.
An impartial account of what pass'd most remarkable in the last session of Parliament, relating to the case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell. Done on such another paper and letter, and may therefore be bound up with the Tryal of the said doctor
Great Britain. Parliament
1710
Includes list of those who voted for and against Sacheverell.
Dr. Sacheverel's speech upon his impeachment at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster- Hall, March 7. 1709/10. With reflections thereupon, paragraph by paragraph. Wherein the charge of the Commons against him is fully justify'd,... To which are added, Her present Majesty's letter when princess, to the Queen ... [etc.]
Sacheverell, Henry (1674-1724); Anne Queen of Great Britain (1665-1714)
1710
Pp. 73-76 misnumbered 65-68.
Collections of passages referr'd to by Dr. Henry Sacheverell in his answer to the articles of his impeachment. Under four heads: I. Testimonies concerning the doctrine of non-resistance to the supreme powers. II. Blasphemous, irreligious, and heretical positions lately publish'd. III. The church, and clergy abus'd. IV. The Queen, state and ministry reflected upon
Sacheverell, Henry (1674-1724)
1710
Clements was the printer of the two sermons of Dr. Sacheverell which led to the doctor's impeachment in January 1710 by the House of Commons for high crimes and misdemeanors. Cf. DNB.