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The true church-man, and loyal subject

1710

Anon. With [16] final contents pages.

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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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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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