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A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the false, scandalous and malicious aspersions cast upon him in a late infamous pamphlet entitled, The modern fanatick. Intended chiefly to expose the iniquity of the faction in general, without taking any considerable notice of their poor mad tool B---t in particular. In a dialogue between a Tory and a Wh-g
King, William (1663-1712); Lambe, Charles (1679-)
1711
King was assisted in this vindication by Charles Lambe of Christ Church and probably by Sacheverell himself. cf. Dict. nat. biog. Advertisement for "The principles of deism", p.99.
The pretences for the present rebellion, considered : in a sermon preach'd at St. Katherine Cree-Church and All-Hallows Barkin, on Octob. 16, 1715
Lambe, Charles (1679-)
1715
"Printed at the request of Sir Randolph Knipe, and many of the gentlemen of both auditories."
The common peoples reasons for their disaffection to the government, examin'd : viz. First, the pretender's right. Secondly, their affection for the late Duke of Ormond. Third, the dishonour of changing sides, and leaving old friends. A sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of Rochester... on March 27th, 1716
Lambe, Charles (1679-)
1716
"Published at the request of the High Sheriff, and Grand Jury of the county of Kent; and of the mayor, aldermen, and common council of the city of Rochester" -- from t.p.