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People and organisations | Count |
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Echard, Laurence, 1670?-1730 | 3 |
Anonymus Lincolniensis | 1 |
Anonymus Londinensis | 1 |
Assheton, William (1641-1711) | 1 |
Calamy, Edmund (1600-1666) | 1 |
Calamy, Edmund (1671-1732) | 1 |
Calamy, Edmund, 1671-1732 | 1 |
Charles, I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 1 |
Chubb, Thomas (1679-1747) | 1 |
Clarke, Alured | 1 |
Eli trembling for fear of the ark : a sermon preached at St. Mary Aldermanbury, December 28, 1662
Calamy, Edmund (1600-1666)
1662
pp. 18-19, 22-23 misnumbered 22-23, 18-19 respectively. Calamy had been deprived of his living for refusing to conform to the Act of Uniformity, 1662, and was breaking the law by preaching there. He...
Bodkins and thimbles: or, 1645 against 1710 : Containing the opinions of the old and new Presbyterians, touching toleration, separation, schism; and the necessity of uniformity in a national church: faithfully set down in their own words. With a hearty prayer for Queen Anne, in wich we desire their concurrence
1710
Signatures: A-D[sup]4. T.p. enclosed within double rule-border.
Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by a letter of the Presbyterian ministers in the city of London : presented the first of January 1645 to the Reverend Assembly of Divines [...] and by twenty eminent divines [...] in their sermons [...] between the years 1641 and 1648
Assheton, William (1641-1711)
1736
Page 62, advertising matter.
A letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England : wherein the true principles of the revolution are defended; the Whigs and dissenters vindicated; several persons of distinction clear'd from aspersions; and a number of historical mistakes rectify'd
Calamy, Edmund (1671-1732)
1718
With list of contents.
A letter to Dr. Calamy : shewing, that Mr. Archdeacon Echard has done the part of a faithful historian, in branding Mr. Edmund Calamy (the doctor's grandfather) as a promoter of rebellion, and an incendiary to posterity
Anonymus Londinensis; Lewis, Thomas (1689-1749?); Earbery, Matthias (1690-1740)
[1718?]
Letter signed: Anonymus Londinensis, i.e. Thomas Lewis? or Matthias Earbery? Suggested date of publication from ESTC. Includes bibliographical footnotes.
An answer to Dr. Edmund Calamy's letter to Mr. Archdeacon Echard, upon occasion of his History of England : Wherein the truths deliver'd by that author are defended, loyalty and the Church of England vindicated, several persons fairly represented, and a number of wilful mistakes rectified
Philalethes Lover of truth and no Doctor of Divinity; Echard, Laurence (1670?-1730)
1718
Signed at end: Philalethes. Variously attributed to Laurence Echard, to Isaac Sharp, and to J. Sharpe, curate of Stepney. Signatures: A-M[sup]4 (M4 blank) Head- and tail-piece, marginal notes.
A letter to Dr. Calamy : in vindication of Mr. Archdeacon Echard's History of England. Wherein 'tis prov'd, that the Doctor's grand-father was an incendiary, as appears from those three sermons he quotes in his vindication; and that the Doctor is notoriously guilty of the same faults with which he charges the Reverend historian
Anonymus Lincolniensis; Morphew, John (fl. 1706-1720)
1719
Signed: Anonymus Lincolniensis, i.e. Thomas Lewis? "Urget Fanaticus Error."
An attempt towards the character of the royal martyr King Charles I. from authentic vouchers : address'd to the author of An essay towards the character of Her late Majesty Caroline [...] with an appendix. Containing I. A particular relation of the solemnity of King Charles I [...]. II. An order of the regicides for the King's funeral. Compared with III. The pompous one of Oliver Cromwell, from Mercurius Politicus. IV. A proclamation for calling in, and suppressing Mr. John Milton's two vallanous invectives against the royal martyr, with Mr. John Goodwin's Defence of the King's murther
Grey, Zachary (1688-1766); Clarke, Alured dean of Exeter (1696-1742)
1738
Indexed in: ESTC,
An enquiry concerning the grounds and reasons, or what those principles are, on which two of our anniversary solemnities are founded : viz. That on the 30th of January, being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles the first [...] and that on the 5th of November, being the day of our deliverance from popery and slavery [...]
Chubb, Thomas (1679-1747)
[1732]
Also issued as part of: his 'A collection of tracts', vol. 2, London, 1743 [1746].
The naked and undisguis'd truth : plainly and faithfully told; what was the unhappy rise, which were the fatal causes, and who the wicked authors, of Great Britain's and Ireland's present dreadful (and before unheard of) calamities
Passionate lover of his country
1721
Caption title: The naked truth. The bookseller's name in the imprint is fictitious.