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An account of Church-government and governours : wherein is showed, that the government of the Church of England is most agreeable to that of the Primitive Church
Brett, Thomas (1667-1744)
1710
Includes (p. [453-454]): List of books printed for John Wyat.
The divine right of episcopacy : and the necessity of an episcopal commission for preaching God's word, and for the valid ministration of the Christian sacraments, proved from the Holy Scriptures, and the doctrine and practice of the primitive Church : together with an impartial account of the false principles of Papists, Lutherans, and Calvinists, concerning the identity of bishops and presbyters : also the valid succession of our English bishops vindicated, against the objections of Presbyterians and Rfomanists
Brett, Thomas (1667-1744)
1718
Signatures: A⁴ B-N⁸ O⁴. Advertisements on p. [1-3] at end.
An exposition of the Church catechism, for the use of the diocese of Sarum
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715); Church of England
1710
First edition; cf. Foxcroft, p. 53a, and Watt, 173s.
An answer to Mr. Whiston's seventeen suspicions concerning Athanasius, in his historical preface
Thirlby, Styan (1686?-1753)
1712
A sermon on remission of sins : according to the Scriptures and the doctrine of the Church of England
Brett, Thomas (1667-1744)
1712
Three essays, : I. The Council of Nice vindicated from the Athanasian heresy. II. A collection of ancient monuments relating to the Trinity and incarnation,... III. The liturgy of the Church of England reduc'd nearer to the primitive standard
Whiston, William (1667-1752)
1713
The second essay has separate title-page and pagination, the third has separate title-page and no pagination.
Three essays, : I. The Council of Nice vindicated from the Athanasian heresy. II. A collection of ancient monuments relating to the Trinity and incarnation,... III. The liturgy of the Church of England reduc'd nearer to the primitive standard
Whiston, William (1667-1752)
1713
The second essay has separate title-page and pagination, the third has separate title-page and no pagination.
A sermon on the fast-day, January the sixteenth, 1711/12. Against such as delight in war
Fleetwood, William (1656-1723)
1712
Final page blank. By William Fleetwood, according to ESTC.
The way to stable and quiet times: a sermon preach'd before the King at the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, on the 20th of January, 1714. Being the day of thanksgiving to Almighty God for bringing His Majesty to a peaceable and quiet possession of the throne, and thereby disappointing the designs of the pretender, and all his adherents
Willis, Richard (1664-1734)
1715
The same setting of type was also printed using a 4to imposition. Text: Isaiah.xxxiii.6.
A defence of the Reasons for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward the Sixth's first liturgy: being a reply to a book, entituled, No reason for restoring them
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1718
A reply to Nathaniel Spincke's "No reason for restoring the prayers and directions of Edward VI's first liturgy... ", London, 1717. By Jeremy Collier who also wrote "Reasons for restoring some praye...
A vindication of the reasons and defence, &c. Part I. Being a reply to the first part of No sufficient reason for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward VI's first liturgy
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726)
1718
A reply to Nathaniel Spinckes "No sufficient reason for restoring the prayers and directions... ", London, 1718. "The author of the Reasons and Defence" is Jeremy Collier (ESTC).