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Advice to the patrons of the test
[1687?]
Reproduction of original in University of Illinois Library. Caption title. Supporting a repeal of the Test act.
The generous lovers, or, Friendship put to the test
[between 1700 and 1750?]
The generous lovers, or, Friendship put to the test. -- Mr. Dibdin's new song called Poor Jack. -- The parson & beer barrel. -- The race horse. -- Spanish doubloons. -- Rule Britannia. -- The voice of...
On the markings of the Diatomaceæ in common use as test-objects
Wallich, George Charles (1815-1899)
1860
Catalogued from caption-title.
The succession of Shakespere's works, and the use of metrical tests in settling it
Furnivall, Frederick James (1825-1910)
1874
The test of guilt; or Traits of antient superstition. A dramatic tale
Strutt, Joseph (1749-1802); Strutt, Joseph (1775-1833)
1808
Edited by his son, Joseph Strutt, jr.
An enquiry into the Reasons for abrogating the Test imposed on all Members of Parliament
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715)
[1688]
Anonymous. By Gilbert Burnet. A reply to: Parker, Samuel. Reasons for abrogating the test, imposed upon all members of Parliament anno 1678. Octob. 30. Caption title. Imprint from Wing. Printe...
A test and protest against popery from the conscientious Christian Protestants called Quakers
1680
"From the true Protestant Christians, who desire the salvation of all men"--p. 18. Anon.
Sermon: Civil establishments of Christianity tried by their only authoritative test, the Word of God
Wardlaw, Ralph (1779-1853)
1833
The rules of the Protestant Methodists brought to the test of Holy Scripture : in a letter addressed to the private members of that community
Isaac, D (1778-1834)
1830
Includes bibliographical references.
The rules of the Protestant Methodists brought to the test of Holy Scripture : in a letter addressed to the private members of that community
Isaac, D (1778-1834)
1830
Includes bibliographical references.