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An apology for the Protestants : being a full justification of their departure from the church of Rome, with fair and practicable proposals for a re-union

L'Estrange, Sir Roger (1616-1704)

1681

Anon. A completely different work from 'An apology for the Protestants of France', 1683, though often confused with it.

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Miscellany notebook on theological subjects, including summaries of controversial works, compiled possibly by William Birch

Birch, William

c.1560

Contains: (1) ff.1-5: various jottings, including some proverbial sayings in Hebrew on ff.3-4r; (2) ff.8-106: headed 'Bucerus' and apparently a summary of his works in Latin, dated 1551 on f.106v; (3)...

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Miscellany notebook on theological subjects, in Latin, with some English notes in the hand of Anthony Higgin

Higgin, Anthony

15--

Contains notes on theological subjects, Biblical commentary, etc., including the following headings: (1) f.19: 'Lingua peregrina in Ecclesia non utenda; (2) f.23: 'De lingua vulgari'; (3) f.36: 'Desce...

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Letter of the Duke of Newcastle, to Lord Kenyon

Newcastle, Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham Clinton Duke of (1785-1851); Kenyon, George Kenyon Baron (1776-1855)

[1828]

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Protestantism, the polar star of England

[1807]

Reference to the preface of George Croly's Apocalypse of St John, on t.p. verso.

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