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A New defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon on John xviii. 36 : considered as it is the performance of a man of letters
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1720
Attributed to Francis Hare. Errata p. 66. Publisher's advertisement p. [67-68].
The D----n of W--------r still the same, or, His new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's sermon, &c : consider'd as the performance of a great critick, a man of sense, and a man of probity
Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
1720
D-n of W-r = Francis Hare, Dean of Worcester.
A defence of the late charge deliver'd to the clergy of the diocese of Oxford, July 1719. In a letter to the said clergy
Potter, John (1747)
1720
"John Lord Bishop of Oxford" is John Potter.
An appeal to the word of God for the terms of Christian salvation: or, A discourse, proving that sincerity, exclusive of the method of religion which a man follows, is not sufficient to entitle him to the Kingdom of heaven. With a preface, in which is contained a reply to so much of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's answer to the Reverend the Dean of Worcester's sermon, and of his postscript in answer to the Lord Bishop of Oxford, as relates to this subject
Stebbing, Henry (1687-1763); Hoadly, Benjamin (1676-1761)
1720
"The Lord Bishop of Bangor" is Benjamin Hoadly.
Aristarchus and Philalethes: or, a conference between a church-man and a dissenter. In which Mr. Peirce's Vindication of the dissenter's, is considered,... Also a preface
Smith, Joseph (1670-1756)
1718
With a half-title.
Some brief remarks on a late pamphlet written by a presbyter of the Church of England;... entituled, The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the scriptures, &c
Divine of the Church of England
1714
Presbyter of the Church of England = Francis Hare, Bishop of Chichester.
A brief enquiry into free-thinking in matters of religion : and some pretended obstructions to it, viz I. The imposing of creeds. II. Mystery. III. The authority of antient fathers
Pycroft, Samuel (1719)
1713
With a half-title and a final errata leaf.
A vindication of the service of the Church of England on the martyrdom of King Charles the First: in answer to a sermon intitul'd The curse causeless; preached at Exeter by Mr. James Peirce, a teacher among the separatists. Wherein the character of the martyr, and the duty of the day, are clear'd from the base calumnies of all their enemies
Smith, Joseph (1670-1756)
1718
Indexed in: ESTC t178981.