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Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715) | 8 |
Halifax, George Savile Marquis of (1633-1695) | 3 |
Care, Henry, 1646-1688 | 2 |
Church of England | 2 |
Ecclesiastical Commission (1686) | 2 |
Aix De La Chaise, Francois D' | 1 |
Briber, Francis | 1 |
Brown, Thomas (1663-1704) | 1 |
Burnet, Gilbert | 1 |
Comber, Thomas (1645-1699) | 1 |
A representation of the threatning dangers, impending over Protestants in Great Britain, before the coming of His Highness the Prince of Orange : with an account of the arbitrary and popish ends, unto which the Declaration for liberty of conscience in England, and the Proclamation for a toleration in Scotland, were designed
Ferguson, Robert (1714)
1689
Anon., by Robert Ferguson.
Heraclitus ridens redivivus; or, A dialogue between Harry and Roger concerning the times
Brown, Thomas (1663-1704)
1688
Catalogued from drop-head title and colophon. An imaginary dialogue between Henry Care and Sir Roger L'Estrange suggested by Thomas Flatman's periodical "Heraclitus ridens". L'Estrange is represente...
A discourse touching provision for the poor
Hale, Matthew (1609-1676)
1683
First edition, according to Wing; but Kress treats the 8vo edition of the same year as earlier.
A letter to a dissenter upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence
Halifax, George Savile Marquis of (1633-1695)
1687
Published anonymously. By George Savile, Marquis of Halifax. Cf. Wing. Text signed "T.W." at end, standing, according to Halkett and Laing, for "The Writer".
An enquiry into the measures of submission to the supream authority : and of the grounds upon which it may be lawful or necessary for subjects, to defend their religion, lives and liberties
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715)
[1689]
Caption title. Anonymous. By Gilbert Burnet. Place of publication from Wing. Printed in double columns.
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...
Obedience due to the present King, notwithstanding our oaths to the former
Fullwood, Francis (1693); Whitby, Daniel (1638-1726)
1689
"The present king" = William III; "the former" = James II. Ascribed to Daniel Whitby, and to Francis Fullwood (Wing(2)). According to Halkett & Laing, the ascription to the latter is erroneous.
The character of a trimmer. His opinion of I. The laws and government. II. Protestant religion. III. The papists. IV. Foreign affairs
Halifax, George Savile Marquis of (1633-1695); Coventry, Sir William (1628?-1686)
1689
Title within double line border. Although the work was published under William Coventry's name, its authorship was acknowledged by Halifax, to whom it is generally ascribed. In 1699 the work was iss...
A letter to a Dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious Declaration of Indulgence
Halifax, George Savile Marquis of (1633-1695); W, T
[1687]
Signed "T.W." at end, but by George Savile, marquis of Halifax.
A letter, writ by Mijn Heer Fagel, pensioner of Holland, to Mr. James Stewart, advocate; giving an account of the Prince and Princess of Orange's thoughts concerning the repeal of the Test, and the penal laws
Fagel, Gaspar (1634-1688); Steuart, Sir James (1635-1715)
1688
Indexed in: Wing F90.
An answer to A letter from a clergyman in the city, to his friend in the country : containing his reasons for not reading the Declaration
Poulton
1688
Attributed to Poulton. Cf. NUC pre-1956. Caption title. Includes text of "A letter from a clergyman."
Reflections on a late pamphlet entitled Parliamentum pacificum
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715)
1688
"Licensed by the Earl of Sunderland, and printed at London in March, 1688." Caption title. Imprint from colophon. Signatures: A-Bp2s. Attributed by Wing to Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury....