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Ancient and modern liberty, stated and compar'd
Hervey, John Hervey Baron (1696-1743)
1734
By John Hervey, Baron Hervey (ESTC).
Sapho to Phaon : an epistle from a lady of quality to a noble lord, occasion'd by the late publication of his Miscellaneous thoughts
Sapho
M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]
Signatures: [A]² B-I⁴. Signed at end: Sapho. Addressed to John Hervey. Includes half-title.
Les soupirs de la Grand Britaigne, or, The groans of Great Britain, being the second part of The groans of Europe
Gildon, Charles (1665-1724); Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731); Dumont, Jean baron de Carlscroon (1667-1727)
1713
By Charles Gildon, not by Jean Dumont, author of The groans of Europe. Cf. ESTC. Formerly attributed to Daniel Defoe. Cf. ESTC. Contents: p. [1]-[8] at end. Tailpiece. Imperfect: p. 81-84 omit...
A brief testimony for religion: shewing that all penal laws, force, and violence against any matters of meer religion and conscience are inconsistant with the doctrines and precepts of Jesus Christ. Presented to the consideration of all, but more especially those that may be chosen members of Parliament, that they may see cause to concur with the Kings gracious declaration for liberty of conscience
Shewen, William (1631?-1695)
1688
Place of publication from Wing.
A brief examination and state of liberty spiritual, both with respect to persons in their private capacity, and in their church society and communion
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1681
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) P1260; Smith II, 298.
A defence of An apology for the people called Quakers : being in answer to a book, entituled, Quakerism exposed: or, Some papers deliver'd to the King and Parliament
Field, John (1652-1723)
1699
Indexed in: Wing F863; Smith I, 605.
Som free reflections upon occasion of the public discourse about liberty of conscience, and the consequences thereof in this present conjuncture. In a letter to a friend
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1687
Author from Wing.
Pax vobis: or, Gospel and liberty: against ancient and modern papists
Griffith, Evan A.M, Minister of Alderly; Gordon, John (1644-1726)
1687
Attributed to Evan Griffith by Wing, and to John Gordon, Bishop of Galloway by BLC. A satirical look at the Reformation's stand on religious liberty. Numbers 81-84 repeated in pagination.
A few words concerning conscience, what it is; and what estate it was in before transgression. And how it became darkened, defiled and corrupted. And how again it may be enlightened, cleansed, purified, and set at liberty, as it was before sin entered. Intermixed with a few words concerning persecution among the divers sects in Christendom
Shewen, William (1631?-1695)
1675
Indexed in: Wing S3421; Smith II, 568.
Du gouvernement civil
Locke, John (1632-1704); Mazel, David (fl. 1670-1696)
1754
Translated by David Mazel.