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Liberal statesmen on disestablishment
Great Britain. Liberal Party; Christian Defence Institution
[187-?]
Anti-disestablishment quotes from William Gladstone, William Harcourt, Lord Selborne and W.E. Forster.
Ripon Diocesan Church conference : the Bishop on disestablishment
Carpenter, William Boyd (1841-1918); Church of England. Diocese of Ripon
1885
"Reprinted from the Yorkshire Post, October 21st, 1885".
A letter from a student in Grub-street, to a reverend high-priest in Oxford. Containing an account of a malicious design to blacken him and several of his friends. To which are added four scurrilous epigrams upon one Dr. Crassus
Amhurst, Nicholas (1697-1742); Scribblewit, Humphrey
1720
Signed (p.48): Humphry Scribblewit. A satirical attack on William Delaune, president of St. John's College, Oxford.
The bishop of Salisbury's and the bishop of Oxford's speeches in the House of Lords : on the first article of impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell; and also, The bishop of Lincoln's and bishop of Norwich's speeches at the opening of the second article of the said impeachment
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715); Talbot, William (1730); Wake, William (1657-1737); Trimnell, Charles (1663-1723)
1710
The Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's speeches have special t.-p. and separate paging (12 p.). Published also in an octavo edition (16, 16 p., 1., 35-63 p.).
Concerning the Kingdoms of God and men : with their dimentions and government, in plain scripture truths tenderly presented to King Charles the Second, with his counsel and Parliament : as also to such of his justices and magistrates whom it may concern
Britten, William (1669)
[1660?]
Caption title. Signed, p.[8]: William Britten. Imprint suggested by Wing.
The character of a trimmer. His opinion of I. The laws and government. II. Protestant religion. III. The papists. IV. Foreign affairs
Halifax, George Savile Marquis of (1633-1695); Coventry, Sir William (1628?-1686)
1689
Title within double line border. Although the work was published under William Coventry's name, its authorship was acknowledged by Halifax, to whom it is generally ascribed. In 1699 the work was iss...
The history of the quarrels of Pope Paul V with the state of Venice : in seven books, Faithfully translated out of the Italian, and compared with the French copie
Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623); Potter, Christopher (1591-1646)
1626
Imprint date in roman numerals. Title within double lined borders. Head-pieces; initials. Blanks: t.p. verso, prelim. p. [20]. Error in paging: p. 413 misprinted 313. Errata: prelim. p. [19]...
A legal examination of abuses of law... clearly evincing the abuse and illegality done in the prosecution against the people called Quakers in the city of Bristol. Both by statute & common-law, reason and approved authorities
1682
Includes table, advertisement and errata: pp. [1-2]. Corrected issue. Anon.
Sions joy. A sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, at their publique thanksgiving, September 7. 1641. For the peace concluded between England and Scotland
Burroughs, Jeremiah (1599-1646); Dawlman, Robert (1659)
1641
A variant of the edition with Ben. Alline named as bookseller in imprint. Running title: Sermon at the late thanksgiving of the Commons house of Parliament.
A sacred panegyrick, or A sermon of thanks-giving, preached to the two Houses of Parliament, His Excellency the Earl of Essex, the Lord Major, court of aldermen, and common councell of the City of London, the reverend Assembly of Divines, and commissioners from the Church of Scotland : Vpon occasion of their solemn feasting, to testifie their thankfullnes to God, and union and concord one with another, after so many designes to divide them, and thereby ruine the Kingdome, Ianuary 18. 1643
Marshall, Stephen (1594?-1655); Bowtell, Stephen (fl. 1643-1664)
1644
Publication year in title is given according to Lady Day dating. Sermon of thanks-giving, preached to the two Houses of Parliament.