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The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings of the Church of Rome : in answer to a late sophistical, and insolent popish book, entitled, England's conversion and reformation compar'd, &c
Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1727
Running title: An answer to a popish book, entitled, England's conversion, &c.
Popery truly stated, and briefly confuted. In three parts. I. The first treating, of the general doctrines of the Romanists; concerning Church-authority, the unity of the Church, Catholicism, &c. II. The second, of their particular corruptions. III. The third, of their fallacious reasonings, by which they endeavour to seduce Protestants: with other observations, and directions. As it was delivered in several sermons, preached at Christ-Church, London; St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster; and the Old-Jewry, London
Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1726
"Published at the request of many of the auditors."
The works of Virgil : translated into English blank verse, with large explanatory notes, and critical observations (v.2)
Virgil; Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1735
This translation first published 1731.
The Æneis of Virgil, translated into blank verse (v.2)
Virgil; Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1718-20
Vol.1.: books 1-6; vol.2.: books 7-12. Text of vol.2 continues pagination and signatures of vol.1. Preliminaries to vol.2 (frontispiece, title, licence and Supplement to the list of subscribers) com...
Peace : a poem : inscribed to the Right Honorable the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke
Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1713
Anon., by Joseph Trapp.
Popery truly stated, and briefly confuted. In three parts. I. The first treating, of the general doctrines of the Romanists; concerning Church-authority, the unity of the Church, Catholicism, &c. II. The second, of their particular corruptions. III. The third, of their fallacious reasonings, by which they endeavour to seduce Protestants: with other observations, and directions. As it was delivered in several sermons, preached at Christ-Church, London; St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster; and the Old-Jewry, London
Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1726
"Published at the request of many of the auditors."
An appeal to all that doubt, or disbelieve the truths of the Gospel, whether they be Deists, Arians, Socinians, or Nominal Christians : In which, the true grounds and reasons of the whole Christian faith and life are plainly and fully demonstrated
Law, William (1686-1761); Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1742
Explanatory notes upon the four gospels, in a new method : For the use of all, but especially the unlearned English reader. To which are prefixed three discourses
Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1748
Two parts in one volume; part 2 has special t-p and continuous pagination.
The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings of the Church of Rome : in answer to a late sophistical, and insolent popish book, entitled, England's conversion and reformation compar'd, &c
Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1727
Running title: An answer to a popish book, entitled, England's conversion, &c.
The practice of confounding the distinction between good and evil consider'd, and expos'd : in a sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, before Mr. Justice Powell, and Mr. Justice Gould, and before the University of Oxford, at the Assizes held there, Mar. 4, 1707/8
Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1708
"Publish'd at the request of the High-sheriff, and the gentlemen of the Grand-Jury" - from t-p. "Imprimatur, Guil. Lancaster, Vice-Canc. March 6th 1707/8."