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Bethel, Slingsby, 1617-16971

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The second collection of Cato's political letters in the London Journal, continued to the end of January, 1720

Trenchard, John (1662-1723); Gordon, Thomas (1684-1750)

1722

Perhaps in continuation of the pagination of an edition of the first collection.

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Remarks on the royal supremacy as it is defined by reason, history, and the constitution : a letter to the Lord Bishop of London

Gladstone, W E (1809-1898); Blomfield, Charles James (1786-1857)

1850

Includes bibliographical references.

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A defence and continuation of the ecclesiastical politie : by way of letter to a friend in London. Together with a letter from the author of The friendly debate

Parker, Samuel (1640-1688); Patrick, Simon (1626-1707)

1671

Attributed to Samuel Parker. cf. NUC pre-1956. Written in answer to John Owen's Truth and innocence vindicated. The author of "The friendly debate" is Simon Patrick.

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The bull-baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works. Lately brought over from the bear-garden in Southwark; and expos'd for the diversion of the citizens of London

Dunton, John (1659-1733)

1709

An attack on Henry Sacheverell's sermon, The perils of false brethern, both in church and state. "Athenianism; or, An account of six hundred treatises now in the press : written by the author of the...

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A vindication of the sincerity of the protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereignes : Opposed to the doctrine of rebellion, authorised and practised by the Pope and the Jesuites. In answer to a jesuitical libel, entitled Philanax Anglicus

Du Moulin, Pierre (1601-1684); Janson, Sir Henry

1664

"Philanax Anglicus; or, A Christian caveat for all kings, princes and prelates," was published anonymously in London, 1663 by Sir Henry Janson.

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Disendowment : a speech delivered by the Rev. David Loxton, of Sheffield

Loxton, David (1818-1876); Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control

1874

"The following speech was delivered at the Triennial Conference of the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-patronage and Control, held in London, May 5th and 6th, 1874"--Advertisement.

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On the constitution of the church and state

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Colmer, John

1976

Second ed. originally published: London : Hurst, Chance, 1830. 'The text... follows Coleridge's second edition ... [with] ... corrections of Coleridge's Greek quotations ...' - p.xiii.

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On the constitution of the church and state

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834); Colmer, John

1976

Second ed. originally published: London : Hurst, Chance, 1830. 'The text... follows Coleridge's second edition ... [with] ... corrections of Coleridge's Greek quotations ...' - p.xiii.

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Persecutio undecima, or, The churches eleventh persecution : being a brief of the fanatick persecution of the Protestant clergy of the Church of England, more particularly within the city of London : begun in Parliament, Anno Dom. 1641, and printed in the year 1648

Chestlin

[1681]

BM gives note: [By Chestlin?]. Place of publication from NUC pre-1956 imprints. Reproduction of original in Union Theological Seminary Library, New York. "A general bill of the mortality of the ...

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Jovian : or, An answer to Julian the Apostate

Hickes, George (1642-1715); Johnson, Samuel (1649-1703)

1683

"Books printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's Head in St. Paul's Church-yqrd" (4 pp.) at end. Minister of London = George Hicks; Julian the Apostate = Samuel Johnson.

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