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"The reply" of the Rev. James Bardsley, reviewed
M'Kerrow, William
[1861?]
Dated at end: Manchester, March 11th, 1861.
Satirical poem to James II occasioned by the Declaration of Indulgence.
c.1687-1688
Comprises a satirical poem on the Declaration of Indulgence, in which poets express their thanks and urge all other loyal subjects to fall in with the King's wishes. For variant manuscript versions se...
Reasons for withdrawing from the communion of the Independents : in two letters to the Church in College Chapel, Bradford
Coates, James
1847
By James Coates.
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 penal laws
Fagel, Gaspar (1634-1688); Steuart, Sir James (1635-1715)
1688
Caption title. Imprint from colophon.
Lettre escrite par Monsieur Fagel, pensionnaire de Hollande, à Monsieur Jaques [sic] Stewart, advocat : pour l'informer des sentimons de leurs Altesses Royales, Monseigneur le Prince & Madame la Princesse d'Orange : sur l'abolition du Test & des loix penales. Traduites de l'anglois
Fagel, Gaspar (1634-1688); Steuart, Sir James (1635-1715)
1687
Caption title.
A discovery of Satan's wiles and his subtile devices, in transforming himselfe into the likeness of truth... Also some of the false marks of the false prophets are discovered and the cause of the innocent pleaded against the lyes and slanders lately printed and published, in a book entituled, Antichrist (in spirit) unmasked, &c. put forth by one James Brown
Parker, Alexander (1628-1689)
1657
Indexed in: Wing P380; Smith II, 258.
A letter to the Marquis of Landsdowne, on the policy of his proposed Bill relative to the marriage of dissenters : grounded on a view of the dangerous inroads of dissent, from concessions already granted. With notes
Member of the Church of England; Lansdowne, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice Marquess of (1780-1863)
1823
Footnotes.
Semper eadem, or, A reference of the debate at the Savoy, 1661, to the conference at Hampton-Court, 1603/4 : to which is added the petition of the then non-conformists. Whereby it appears that what the Presbyterians &c. now scruple at was satisfactorily and fully answer'd and determined against them, by that famous, learned and pious prince King James, and the reverend bishops and others who assisted at and managed the same
1662
Refers to the Savoy conference of the Commission for the Review and Alteration of the Book of Common Prayer, 1661, and to the Hampton Court conference of January 14, 1604. Anon.