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The history of persecution, from the patriarchial age to the reign of George II
Chandler, Samuel (1693-1766); Atmore, Charles; Great Britain
1813
Obedience to the laws of the Church of Rome, incompatible with the power of legislating for Protestants : being the substance of a speech delivered at a public meeting in Northallerton, on January XXVI, MDCCCXXIX: with notes, and some remarks on the work of the Earl of Shrewsbury, and a note on Mr. Hallam's constitutional history of England
Townsend, George (1788-1857); Gilbert, Richard (1794-1852); C. J. G. & F. Rivington
1829
"London: printed by R. Gilbert..." - verso of title-leaf etc.
The dispute adjusted, about the proper time of applying for a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: by shewing, that no time is proper. First published in the year 1732; again in 1736; now republished at the Clarendon Press
Gibson, Edmund (1669-1748)
1790
Anonymous. By Edmund Gibson.
A review of the case of the Protestant dissenters : with reference to the Corporation and Test Acts, in which the reasons alleged by the Non-conformists for the repeal of those laws, are examined under three general heads,... of grounds of claim, religious motives, and political considerations, and shewn to fail in each branch
Horsley, Samuel (1733-1806)
1790
Anonymous. By Samuel Horsley. - With a half-title.
Observations on The case of the Protestant Dissenters : with reference to the Corporation and Test Acts
Horne, George (1730-1792); Chandler, Samuel (1693-1766)
1790
Anonymous. By George Horne. - On a new edition, circulated in 1787, of 'The case of the Protestant dissenters', by Samuel Chandler, originally published in 1736.
A letter to Earl Stanhope, on the subject of the Test : as objected to in a pamphlet recommended by his Lordship
Hawtrey, Charles; Heywood, Samuel (1753-1828); Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope (1755-1815)
1789
"A pamphlet" i.e. The right of Protestant dissenters to a complete toleration asserted, is by S. Heywood.
A full and fair discussion of the pretensions of the Dissenters, to the repeal of the sacramental test
1790
"First published in 1733, and now reprinted at the Clarendon Press"--t.p.
The danger of repealing the Test-Act : in a letter to a Member of Parliament, from a Country freeholder
Heywood, Samuel (1753-1828)
1790
Advertisements on last page.
Bishop Hoadly's refutation of Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts : wherein the justice and reasonableness of such a repeal are clearly evinced
Hoadly, Benjamin (1676-1761); Sherlock, Thomas (1678-1761)
[1787]