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: Part I

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  • 1341
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    Votes of the House of Commons of Ireland, summon'd to meet at Dublin, on Saturday the 12th day of November, Anno Dom 1715. in the Second Year of the Reign of His most Gracious Majesty King George: And from thence Continued by several Prorogations 'till the 27th of August, Anno Dom. 1717. being the Second Session of this Present Parliament
  • 1342
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    A vindication of the Christian priesthood: wherein the sacred order and office of bishops and their spiritual power and authority over the priests and deacons, and the whole laity, is asserted and Proved to be of Divine Institution, from Express Testimonies of the Holy Scriptures, and the Primitive Fathers: Containing a Full and Short Answer To All the Cavils and Objections of Innovators and Secta
  • 1343
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    A vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts. In answer to the Bishop of Bangor's reasons for the repeal of them. By Tho. Sherlock, D. D. Dean of Chichester, and Master of the Temple
  • 1344
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    A vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts. In answer to the Bishop of Bangor's reasons for the repeal of them. To which is added, a second part, concerning the religion of oaths. By Tho. Sherlock, D. D. Dean of Chichester, and Master of the Temple
  • 1345
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    A vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts. In answer to the Bishop of Bangor's reasons for the repeal of them. To which is added: a second part, concerning the religion of oaths. By Tho. Sherlock, D. D. Dean of Chichester, and Master of the Temple
  • 1346
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    A vindication of the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Wherein is considered the true notion of religious sincerity, as available to the salvation of men; and of Church Authority, with respect to the Distinctions between Real, Mere, and Absolute Authority. In answer to the exceptions of Mr. Law. In a letter to a member of the University of Cambridge. By Thomas Pyle, M. A. Lecturer of Lynn-Regis in Norfolk
  • 1347
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    A vindication of the Reasons and Defence, &c. Part 1. Being a reply to the first part of No sufficient reason for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward Vi's first Liturgy. By the author of the Reasons and Defence
  • 1348
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    A vindication of the church and kingdom of Scotland, from any accession to the murder of King Charles I
  • 1349
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    A vindication of the dissenters: in answer to Dr. William Nichols's defence of the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England. In three parts. Written first in Latin, and now translated into English, with large additions. By James Peirce
  • 1350
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    A vindication of the orthodox faith and doctrine of the Church of England, against the Arrian [sic] and Socinian heresies; ... as also, against the new Bangorian errors ... With some account how the Church of England is assaulted and disserted [sic] by her own sons, in the novelties lately broach'd by the B. of B. By a presbyter of the Church of England
  • 1351
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    A vindication of the proceedings of the Lower House of Convocation, with regard to the King's supremacy, on the 3d and 10th of May, 1717. And some thoughts concerning religion; With the Occasion of their being made Publick. And a postscript to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. By Robert Cannon, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Norfolk
  • 1352
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    A voyage to and from the island of Borneo, in the East-Indies. With a description of the said island: Giving an account of the Inhabitants, their Manners, Customs, Religion, Product, chief Ports, and Trade. Together with the re-establishment of the English trade there, an. 1714, after our Factory had been destroyed by the Banjareens some Years before. Also a description of the islands of Canary, C
  • 1353
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    The virtue, honour and ingenuity, of retracting an error: and The Invalidity of pretended Constancy or Honesty; and of all other Excuses for Delaying it. With Some sure Signs, and ill Effects of Obstinacy. By Elisha Smith, M. A. Lecturer of Wisbech in the Isle of Ely
  • 1354
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    The vulgar prepossessions in favour of the Bishop of Bangor, candidly and impartially considered. With a particular Account of his Lordship's Candour Towards the Committee and Others. Humbly dedicated to the reverend gentlemen of the Committee
  • 1355
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    The vvhole tryal and examination of Richard Barnwell, Patrick Burk, Patrick Brien, Thomas M'loghlen, John Bridges, Felim and Margaret M'anally, John Levin, Henry Chinton, Jacob Connor, Patrick Burn and Bryen Swiney, all which were tryed at a commission of oyer and terminer, at the Tholsel of the city of Dublin on the 9th and 11th days of August 1718. before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Just
  • 1356
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    Vectigalium systema: or, a new book of rates. Containing, a complete view of the revenue of Great Britain, called Customs. Wherein I. The several branches of that revenue are distinctly treated of, and Explain'd by Examples. II. The Manner and Method of Computing both in the Custom houses, and at the Waterside, are Demonstrated; With Rules, Directions, and Variety of Tables, for the more certain a
  • 1357
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    Verses to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Occasion'd by the death of the young prince
  • 1358
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    Vindiciæ Kircherianæ, sive animadversiones in novas Abrahami Trommii concordantias græcas versionis vulgo dictæ lxx. interpretum. ... Auctore Johanne Gagnier, A.M.
  • 1359
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    A vindication of a passage in Dr. Snape's Second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor, relating to Mr. Pillonniere. By Andrew Snape, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
  • 1360
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    A vindication of mankind, or Free-Will asserted. in answer to A Philosophical Inquiry concerning human liberty. to which is added an examination of Mr. Lock's scheme of Freedom