D-Day: A Layman's Guide

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Part 1: 17th Century. Absolute Impossibility of Transubstantiation Demonstrated. London: Printed for W. Rogers, 1688. 56 p. --
Sermon Preached at the Funeral of Reverend Mr. William Whitaker. London: Thomas Parkhurst, 1673. 31 p. / Annesley, Samuel. --
Answer to Richard Allen's Essay, Vindication and Appendix. London, 1697. 128 p. --
Remains, Being 8 Sermons. London, 1673. 204 p. / Bridge, William. --
School of the Eucharist. London: Printed for Randall Taylor, 1687. 43 p. / Bridoul, F. Toussain. --
Royal Martyr and the Dutiful Subject, in Two Sermons. London: Printed for Luke Meredith at the Angel in Amen-Corner, 1689. 35 p. / Burnet, Gilbert. --
Helpes for Discovery of the Truth in Point of Toleration. London: Thomas Banks, 1648. 14 p. / Cartwright, Tho. --
Brief Discourse, Proving Independency in Church-Government Disestructive to the Positive Lawes of this Kingdome and Inconsistent Therewith. London: Printed for Thomas Bates, 1646. 11 p. / Derham, Robert. --
Discourse Concerning a Judge of Controversies in Matters of Religion. London: Printed for Robert Clavell, 1686. 82, [2] p. --
Friendly Discourse Concerning Profane Cursing and Swearing. London, 1698. 24 p. --
Defence of Dr. Sherlock's Preservation Against Popery in Reply to a Jesuit's Answer: Wherein the R. Father's Reasonings Are Fully Confuted. London: Printed for B. Aylmer, 1688. 91 p. / Giles, William. --
Judgement of Private Discretion in Matters of Religion Defended in a Sermon on I Thessal. V. 21 Preached at St. Paul's Convent-Garden Feb. 23, 1686. London: Printed for Brabazon Aylmer, 1687. 32 p. / Kidder, Richard. --
Toleration Discuss'd. London: Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivie Lane, 1663.106 p. / L'Estrange Roger. --
Life and Death of Monseur Claude. London: Printed for Thomas Dring, 1688. 58 p. --
Missionarie's Arts Discovered: or, An Account of Their Ways of Insinuation, Their Artifices and Several Methods of Which They Serve Themselves in Making Converts. London, 1688. 96 p. --
Protestant Resolved: or A Discourse Shewing the Unreasonableness of His Turning Roman Catholick for Salvation. London: Printed for William Rogers. 80 p. --
Account of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester with Observations. Haverhill, Mass.: Wm. B. Allen, 1680. 12 p. / Rochester, J. --
Government of Thoughts: A Sermon Preach'd Before the King and Queen ... London: H. Hills. 16 p. / Sharp, John, Archbishop of York. --
Preservation Against Popery: Being Some Plain Directions to Unlearned Protestants, How to Dispute with Roman Priests. London: Printed for William Rogers, 1688. 90 p. / Sherlock, William. --
Solemn Acknowledgement of Publick Sins and Breaches of the Covenant
and a Solemn Engagement to All the Duties Contained Therein
As It Was Solemnly Done by Both Church and States in the Pure Times of Reformation. 1648. 12 p. --
Testimony to the Truth of Jesus Christ. London: Subscribed by the Ministers of Christ, 1647. 38 p. --
Weekely Nevves from Italy, Germanie, Hvngaria, Bohemia, the Palatinate, France, and the Low Countries. 23. of May. London: Printed for Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, 1622. Facsimile made for International Association of Schools of Journalism. 8 p. Part 2: 18th Century. Account of the Proceedings of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, in Relation to the Bill Intituled, An Act for Preventing Occasional Conformity. London: Printed by Charles Bill, 1701. / Adams, J. --
Sermon Preached in the Parish-Church of Christchurch, London, on March the Third, 1707-8 at the Funeral of the Rev. Tho. Staynoe, B.D. London: Printed and sold by H. Hills, 1707-8. / Addington, The Rev. Stephen. --
Philetus to Eusebes. A Letter from a Son to a Father, in Answer to Eusebes's 14th Letter on Baptism. London: Printed by M. Lewis and Son, 1768. --
Address to a Deist. A Poem. New London: Printed by James Springer, 1796. --
Address to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. London: Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson, 1791. --
Address to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury ... By a Country Clergyman. London: G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1791. / Agutter, William, M.A. --
Christian Politics
or The Origin of Power, and the Grounds of Subordination. London: The Philanthropic Press, 1792. / Alleine, Rev. Mr. Joseph. --
Voice of God on His Promises: or Strong Consolation for True Christians. Birmingham: Printed by Thomas Pearson, 1791. / Andrews, John, M.A. --
Of Speaking as the Oracles of God. A Sermon Preached Before the Reverend of the Clergy of the Deanary of Shoreham, at the Visitation Held in the Parish Church of Farningham on Thursday, May 19, 1743. --
Animadversions on the Rules of a Society Recently Formed in Nottingham, Under the Appellation of St. James's Benevolent Society. Nottingham, 1810. --
Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled, Considerations on the Propriety of Requiring a Subscription to Articles of Faith. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1774. --
Answer to the Revd. Mr. Romaine's Practical Comment on the CVIIth Psalm. London, 1755. / Archer, Edmund, B.D. --
Sermon Preach'd in King Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster, January XXXth 1710 Before the Reverend Clergy of the Lower House of Convocation: Being the Last Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles the 1st. London: Printed by J. Leake, 1711. --
Arians and Socinians Monitor. Being a Vision That a Young Socinian Teacher Lately Had. London: Printed for G. Keith, 1781. / Ash, John. --
Perfecting of the Saints for the Work of Ministry. A Sermon, Preached in Broad-Mead, Bristol, Before the Bristol Education Society, August 12, 1778. London: Printed by W. Pine, 1778. / Ashburnham, William, A.M. --
Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of Chichester, At a Special Affize held there January 16, 1748-9 ... London, 1749. 28 pgs. / Ashdowne, William. --
Two Letters, Addressed to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Landaff. Canterbury: Printed by W. Bristow, 1798. / Atterbury, D.D. --
Rule of Doing As We Would Be Done unto, Explain'd. London: Printed by H. Hills, 1709. --
Authentick Narrative of the Original, Establishment, and Progress, of the Inquisition. London, 1748. / Ayerst, William, M.A. --
Duty and Motives of Praying for Peace. London: Printed for Jonah Bowyer, 1712. / Balguy, John, M.A. --
Essay on Redemption. Winchester: Printed for Lockyer Davis, 1785. / Barker, John. --
Popery the Great Corruption of Christianity. A Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall January 9, 1734. London: Robert Mawson, 1710. / Barker, Robert. --
Order Appointed by His Majestie (King Charles I.) to be Straitly Observed, for the Preventing and Remedying of the Dearth of Graine and Victuall: with His Majesties Proclamation, Declaring His Royall Pleasure and Further Commandement Therein. London: Robert Barker, 1630
reprinted London: for Thomas Payne, 1758. [33 p.] / Basileus, Philo. --
Remarks on Dr. West's Sermon Before the Honorable House of Commons on the 30th of January 1709-10. London: Robert Mawson, 1710. / Bate, Julius. --
Micah V. 2. And Mat. II. 6. Reconciled. London: Printed for James Hodges, 1749. / Bateman, Wynne, A.M. --
Veterum Philophorum et Sapientum de Populari Religione Sensus, ac Theologiae ratio. Concio ad Clerum Habit a In Templo Beatae Mariae Cantabrigiae. Cantabrigiae, 1746. 21 pgs. / Bayes, Joshua. --
Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall, March 6, 1734-5. London: Printed for R. Ford, 1735. / Bayley, Cornelius. --
Repentance of Ninevah. A Sermon Preached at St. James Church, Manchester, March 8, 1787. Manchester: Printed by Sowler and Russell, 1797. / Beaumont, John. --
Nature of the Work of God
Considered in a Sermon on Acts XIII. 41. Nottingham: Printed by C. Sutton, 1796. / Beilby, Lord Bishop of Chester. --
Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese of Chester Concerning Sunday Schools. London: Printed for T. Payne and Sons, et al
1786. / Berkeley, George. --
Passive Obedience, or, The Christian Doctrine of Not Resisting the Supreme Power, Proved and Vindicated upon the Principles of the Law of Nature. London: Printed for H. Clements, 1712. / Beveridge, William, D.D. Sermon Concerning the Excellency and Usefulness of the Common Prayer. London: Printed and sold by H. Hills, 1708. / Beveridge, William, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. --
Sermon Preach'd Before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, in the Abby-Church at Westminster, January the 30th, 1695. / Bishop of St. David's. --
Charge of Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's to the Clergy of His Diocese, Delivered at His Primary Visitation in the Year 1790. Glochester: R. Raikes, 2nd ed., 1791. / Bogue, David, A.M. --
Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall, March 30th, 1792. London: Printed by A. Strahan, 1793. / Bowdler, John. --
Reform or Ruin: Take Your Choice! London: Printed for J. Hatchard, 1798. / Bowman, William. --
Sermon Preached at the Visitation Held at Wakefield in Yorkshire, June 25, 1731. London: Printed for Stephen Austin, 1731. / Bradbury, Thomas. --
God's Empire over the Wind, Considr'd in a Sermon on the Fast-Day, January 19, 1703. London: Printed by S. Bridge, for Jonathan Robinson, MDCCIV. / Bradbury, Thomas. --
Jesus Christ the Only Mediator Between God and Man
in Opposition to Deism, and Popery. London: Printed for J. Oswald, 1747. / Bradbury, Thomas. --
Popish Doctrine of Justification by Works, Consider'd in a Sermon at Pinnershall, February 11, 1734-35. London: Printed for J. Oswald, 1735. / Bradbury, Thomas. --
Sin and Punishment of Edom
Considered and Applied in a Sermon on the Fast-Day, January 9, 1744-5. London: Printed for J. Oswald, 1745. / Bradbury, Thomas. --
6 sermons. 1743. / Bradbury, Thomas. --
6 Sermons on Heb. 6:12: Be Not Slothful, but Followers of the, Who Through Faith and Patience Inherit the Promises. London: Printed for J. Oswald, 1743. --
Bridle for the Tongue: or, The Trial and Condemnation of Whispering Backbiter. London: For the Author, 1700. / Britannicus. --
Friendly Admonitions to the Inhabitants of Great Britain in General and to the Clergy of the Church of England in Particular. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1758. / Brown, G. --
Reformation. A Necessary Companion: or, The Evils of the Present Times Expos'd in a Scriptural Apprehending, Trial and Condemnation of Three Grand Criminals, Viz., Idleness, Pride and Whispering Backbiter. London, 1704. / Browne, Francis, D.D. --
Sermon Preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul's
on Friday, January 30, 1712-13 Being the Anniversary Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I. London, 1713. / Bullock, Thomas. --
Gospel, a Reinforcement of the Law of Nature. London, 1730. / Burder, George. --
Good Old Way: or, The Religion of Our Forefathers. Coventry, 1798. / Burder, George. --
Important Case Argued: In Three Dialogues, Between Dr. Opium, Gallio, and Discipulus. London, 1792. / Burgess, Thomas. --
Divinity of Christ Proved from His Own Declarations Attested and Interpreted by His Living Witnesses, the Jews. London, 1792. / Burke, Right Hon. Edmund, M.P. --
Letter on the Subject of Roman Catholics in Ireland and the Propriety of Admitting Them to the Elective Franchise. London, 1792. / Burnett, Bishop. --
Thoughts on Education. London, 1761. / Burroughs, Joseph. --
Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall, March 13, 1734. London, 1735. / Butler, Joseph. --
Charge Delivered to the Clergy at the Primary Visitation of the Diocese of Durham, in the Year 1751. London: 1786. / Butler, Joseph, Lord Bishop of Bristol. --
Sermon Preached before the House of Lords in the Abbey Church of Westminster ... London, 1747. 27 pgs. 2 copies. / Cadogan, William Bromley. --
Liberty, and Equality, Two Sermons. London, 1792. / Calamy, Benjamin. --
Passive Obedience the Doctrine of the Church of England
and Doing Evil That Good May Come, a Damnable Sin. London, 1710. / Cartwright, John. --
Internal Evidence
or An Inquiry How Far Truth and the Christian Religion Have Been Consulted. London, 1784. / Chandler, Samuel. --
Notes of the Church Considered in a Sermon on I Tim. III. 14, 15. London, 1735. --
Christian Scheme Fairly Stated, and Briefly Vindicated: In Answer to a Pamphlet Called Deism, Fairly Stated and Fully Vindicated, & C. London: A. Miller, 1746. / Chubb, Thomas. --
Discourse of Miracles, Considered As Evidence to Prove the Divine Original of a Revelation. London, 1742. --
Church of England-Man's Reasons for Taking the Oaths to His Present Majesty King George. London: Printed for C. King, 1723. / Clark, Samuel. --
Sermon Preach'd Before the Honorable House of Commons, the Day of Thanksgiving. London, 1709. / Clarke, Alured, D.D. --
Sermon Preached at the Opening of the Said Hospital on St. Luke's Day, October 18, 1736. London, 1737. / Clarke, Matthew. --
Sermon Preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
at Salters-Hall, July 2, 1711. London, 1711. / Claude. --
Answer to Monseur de Meaux's Book. London, 1787. / Cockburn, John. --
Dignity and Duty of a Married State. London. Collection of Hymnes for Love Feasts, Designed for the Use of Fetter-Lane Meeting. 1775. / Colquhoun, P. --
General View of the National Police System. London, 1799. --
Consideration on the Bill for Preventing Clandestine Marriages by a Freeholder. London: W. Owen, 1753. / Cornwallis, H. --
Set on the Great Pot: A Sermon on Hospitality. London:?, 1708. / Cowley, J.L. --
Discourse on Comets. London, 1757. / Cressett, Edward, Lord Bishop of Landaff --
Sermon Preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1749. 16 pgs. / Curll, Edmund. --
Case of Dr. Sacheverell Represented in a Letter to a Noble Lord. London, 1710. / Dalton, John, A.M. --
Religious Use of the Visitation of Sickness, Recommended in a Sermon Preach'd at the Abbey-Church in Bath, for Promoting the Charity and Subscription towards the General Hospital ... Bath, 1746. 31 pgs. --
Danger of the Church-Establishment of England from the Insolence of Protestant Dissenters. London: Printed for Charles Rivington, 1718. / Davenany. --
Query Whether Certain Political Conjectures and Reflections Be, or Be Not, Applicable to the Present Crisis. London, 1795. --
Defense of Dr. Sacheverell
or, Passive-Obedience Prov'd to Be the Doctrine of the Church of England. London, 1710. / Denne, John, D.D. --
God's Regard to Man in His Works of Creations and Providence. A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Saint Leonard Shoreditch. London, 1746. 32 pgs. / Derham, W. --
Defense of the Church's Right in Leasehold Estates. London, 1731. / Dickson, John. --
Warning to the Professors of the Gospel in the Shire of Fife, Against Complyance with the Indulgence. 1716. --
Directions Prudential, Moral, Religious and Scientific. For the Use of the Youth Educated at a Boarding School near London. London, 1750. / Disney, John. --
Duty of Perseverance in Well-Doing. London, 1794. / Dodd, The Rev. William. --
Nature and Necessity of Fasting. London, 1756. / Doddridge, P. --
Christ's Invitation To Thirsty Souls. London, 1748. / Dolman, J. --
Hymns for Christmas-Day. Bristol, 1756. / Doughty, Gregory. --
Sermon Preach'd before The University of Cambridge On 25th March 1724 on The Occasion of Laying the First Stone for the Foundation of a New College. Cambridge: University-Press, 1725. / Douglas, John (Bishop of Salisbury?). --
Apology for the Clergy: With a View to Expose The Groundless Assertions of a Late Commentator on the 107th Psalm. London, 1755. / Dove, John. --
Importance of Rabbinical Learning. London, 1746. / Drummond, Robert, D.D. --
Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster. London, 1749. 27 pgs. / Drummond, Robert, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph --
Sermon Preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1749. 24 pgs. / Earbery, Matthias. --
Pretended Reformers: or a True History of the German Reformation Founded on the Heresie of John Wyckliffe, John Huss, And Jerom of Prague. London, 1720. / Earle, J. --
Popish Doctrine of Purgatory Repugnant to the Scripture Account of Remission through the Blood of Christ. London, 1735. --
Earnest Invitation to the Friends of the Established Church. London: Printed for M. Trickett et al., 1779. / Edwards, Thomas. --
Free and Candid Thoughts on the Doctrine of Predestination. London, 1761. / Evans, Caleb. --
Remembrance of Former Days. Bristol, 1778. --
Faithful Picture of the Times. London: Printed by S. Bladon, 1782. / Farmer, Hugh. --
Examination of the Late Revd. Mr. Le Moine's Treatise on Miracles. London, 1772. / Favell, James. --
Review of Abraham's Case, with Regard to the Offering up his Son Isaac, Whom He Loved. Cambridge, 1769. / Fellows, John. --
Elegy on the Death of the Rev. John Gill, D.D. London: J. Robinson, 1771. / Fleetwood, William. --
Thirteenth Chapter to Romans. London, 1713. / Fleming, Robert, V.D.M. --
Extraordinary Discourse on the Rise and Fall of Papacy. Philadelphia: William S. Young, 1848. / Flexman, Roger, D.D. --
Remarks On the Christian Common-Prayer Book, or Universal Liturgy Lately Published. London, 1762. --
Form of Prayer. London: Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1796. / Franckel, David Hirshell. --
Thanksgiving Sermon for the Victory by the Glorious King Of Prussia over the Austrians in Silesia. London, 1758. / Friend, Robert, D.D. --
Sermon Preach'd before the Honorable House of Commons on Tuesday, January 30, 1710-11. London, 1710. --
Further Objections to the Establishment of a Constitutional Militia: Being a Reply. London: Printed for C. Henderson, 1757. / Gastrell, Francis. --
Religious Education of Poor Children Recommended, in a Sermon. London: H. Hills, 1707. / Gibbons, Thomas. --
Divine Improvement of Desolating Judgements Represented: in a Sermon, 1748. / Gibbons, Thomas. --
Sermon on the Sudden Decease of George The 2nd. London: J. and W. Oliver, 1760. / Gill, Dr. Sermon Preached May 24, 1761. London: G. Keith, 1761. / Gill, John. --
Baptism A divine Commandment to be Observed. London: G. Keith, 1776. / Glasse, George Henry. --
Sermon Preached an Hanwell In Behalf of the French Emigrant Clergy. London: Robert Faulder, 1793. / Glasse, Rev. D. --
Anniversary Sermon, before the Royal Humane Society. London: John Nichols, 1793. / Glasse, Samuel. --
Sermon, Preached July 8, 1770. Glocester: R. Raikes, 1771. / Granger, James. --
Nature and Extent of Industry, a Sermon Preached before His Grace, Frederick, Archbishopof Canterbury, the 4th of July, 1773. London: Printed for the author by T. Davies, 1773. / Graves, Charles C. --
Short Reflections Upon the Method of Salvation By Jesus Christ. Brimingham: by the author, 1745. / Gray, Zachary. --
Attempt Towards the Character of the Royal Martyr King Charles I. London, J. Roberts, 1738. / Gray, Zachary. --
Looking-Glass For Schismaticks or the True Picture of Fanaticism. London, 1725. / Green, John, D.D. --
Sermon Preached at St. Mary's Before His Grace, The Duke of Newcastle the Chancellor and the University of Cambridge, On Commencement Sunday July 2, 1749. Cambridge, 1749. 17 pgs. / Grosvenor, B. --
Persecution and Cruelty in the Principles, Practices, and Spirit of the Romish Church. London: R. Ford, 1735. --
Guide to Domestic Happiness in a Series of Letters. London: J. Buckland, 1776. / Handel, George Friedrich, 1685-1759. --
Messiah: A New Sacred Oratorio, Set to Music by Georg Frederick Handel, Esq. Bristol: Printed by William Pine, 1770. / Hare, Francis. --
Sermon, Preach'd at St Mary's Church in Cambridge, Jan. 6. London: H. Hills, 1709. / Harmer, John. --
To Die the Christian's Gain, a Sermon. Warrington: William Eyres, 1778. / Harte, Walter. --
Union and Harmony of Reason, Morality and Revealed Religion. London: L. Gilliver and J. Clarke, 1738. / Hastings, Warren. --
His Memoirs: The Trial of Warren Hastings. London: S. Bladon, 1788. / Hawes, T. --
Sermons before the Missionary Society. 1795. / Hayter, Thomas, D.D. --
Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster. London, 1746. 31 pgs. / Hayter, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Norwich --
Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, in the Abbey-Church Westminster. London, 1749. 27 pgs. / Hoadly, Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester, 1676-1761. --
Dialogue between Bishop Hoadly and Bishop Sherlock, on the Corporation and Test Acts. London: Printed For Lockyer Davis, MDCCXC. / Hoadly, Benjamin. --
Enquiry into the Reasons of Conduct of Great Britain. London: James Roberts, 1727. / Hoadly, Benjamin. --
Faults on Both Sides: or, an Essay upon the Original Cause, Progress, and Mischievous Consequences of the Factions in this Nation. London: London and Westminster, 1710. / Hoadly, Benjamin. --
Some Short Remarks upon the Late Address of the Bishop Of London and his Clergy to the Queen, in a Letter To Dr. S M-L-G-E-. London: A. Baldwin, 1711. / Horne George. --
Sermon, Preached before the Sons of the Clergy. London: C. Bathurst, 1762. / Horneck, Anthony. --
Sermon Preached at St. Mary Le Savoi, on Easter-Day. London: H. Hills, 1708. / Hughes, O. --
Sermon. London: R. Ford, 1735. / Hume, John D.D. --
Sermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, in the Church of St. Margaret's Westminster. London, 1747. 27 pgs. / Hunt, Jeremiah. --
Sources of Corrupting Both Natural and Revealed Religion, Exemplified in the Romish Doctrine of Penance and Pilgrimages, a Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall, February 27, 1734-5. London: Printed for T. Cox, 1735. / Hunter, Henry. --
Sermon And Change. London: T. Chapman, 1796. / Hutcheson, Francis. --
Reflections Upon Layghter and remarks upon the Fable of the Bees. Glasgow: R. Urie, 1750. / Hutton, Matthew, Lord Bishop of Bangor. --
Sermon Preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1746. 24 pgs. / Jackson, John. --
Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free Enquiry into the Miraculous Powers. London: J. Nook, 1749. / John, Archbishop of York. --
Duty and Advantage of Frequently Receiving the Holy Sacrament. A Sermon. London: H. Hills, 1703. / John, Lord Archbishop of York. --
Perswasive to Prayer. London: Printed by H. Hills, 1708. / Jones, ---W. --
Short Way to Truth: or, the Christian Doctrine of a Trinity in Unity. London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington, 1793. / Jerninghan, Edward. --
Elegy Written among the Ruins of an Abbey. London: J. Dodsley 1765. / Jervis, Thomas. --
Nature of True Religion. London: J. Johnson, 1799. --
Journey from Time to Eternity. / Kenn, Thomas. --
Directions for Prayer. London: John Rivington, 1769. / Kennett, White. --
Sermon Preach'd at the Funeral of The Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire. London: H. Hills, 1708. / Kennicott, Benjamin. Sermon Preached before the University of Oxford. Oxford: Theatre. 1765. / King, Dr. --
Apology: of Vindication of Himself from the several Matters Charged on Him by The Society of Informers. Oxford: Theatre for S. Parker, 1745. / King, Dr. --
State of Protestants under the Late King James's Government: Plainly Shewing Us What We Are to Expect in Case of a Revolution at Present. First printed 1691
reprinted M. Cooper, in Pater-noster Row, 1745. / King, William. --
Vindication of The Rev. Dr. Henry Sacheverell. London: H. Clements, 1710. / Kippis, Andrew. --
Address, Delivered at The Internment of The Late Rev. Dr. Richard Price. London: T. Cadell, 1791. / Knaggs, Tho. --
Excellency of a Good Name. London: H. Hills, 1708. / Knaggs, Tho. --
Sermon against Self-Murder. London: H. Hills, 1708. / Leland, John. --
Remarks on a Late Pamphlet, Entitled, Christianity not Founded on Argument. London: R. Hett, 1744. / Leslie, Charles. --
Short and Easy Method with the Deists. Chambersburg: Dover and Harper, 1796. --
Letter from Exeter to a Friend in London. London, 1735. --
Letter To Dr. Sacheverell, Suppos'd to be Written by St. James, the First Bishop of Jerusalem. London: Printed for John Lawrence, 1710. / Lewis, John. --
Advice To Posterity, Concerning a Point of the Last Importance. London: J. Scott, 1757. / Love, Christopher. --
Last Speech and Testimony of Mr. Christopher Love. 1721. / Lowington, George, Lord Bishop of Exeter. --
Sermon Preached before the House of Lords in the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1747. 32 pgs. / Lowman, Moses. --
Sermon Preach'd At Salters-Hall. London: J. Noon, 1785. / Lowth, Robert. --
Sermon Preached at the Visitation of Lord Bishop of Durham. London: A. Millar and T. Cadwell, 1767. / McGowan, John. --
Arian and Socinians Monitor. London: W. Row, 1795. / McGowan, John. --
Sure Foundation, a Sermon. London: G. Keith, 1772. / Macpherson, James, 1736-1796. --
Rights of Great-Britain Asserted Against the Claims of America: Being an Answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. The sixth edition, with additions. Edinburgh: Printed for Charles Elliot, MCXXLXXVI. / Madan, M. --
Full and Compleat Answer to the Capital Errors, Contained in the Writings of the Late Rev. William Law. London: Edward Dilly, 1763. / Manningham, T. --
Sermon Preach'd Before the Queen at Windsor. London: H. Hills. / Marsh, Herbert. --
Authenticity of the Five Books of Moses. Cambridge: by the author, 1792. / Marshall, Nathaniel. --
Regular Succession of the Christian Ministry Asserted, In A Sermon. London: William Taylor, 1729. / Mason, John. --
Letter to a Friend upon His Entrance on the Ministerial Office. London: J. Noon, 1753. --
Merciful Judgements of High-Church Triumphant on Offending Clergymen, and Others in the Reign of Charles I. London: Printed for Ben. Bragg, 1710. --
Messiah of the Scriptures. / Milbourne, Luke. --
Guilty Conscience Makes a Rebel
or Rulers no Terrour to the God Prov'd, in a Sermon. London, J. Noon, 1749. / Milner, John. --
Fading Flowers of Life. London: J. Noon, 1749. / Milner, John. --
Nature, Obligation, and Benefit of Publick Worship, in Two Sermons, to Which are Added Two Sermons. London: Printed for the author, 1748. / Moss, Charles, D.D. --
Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, the Sheriffs, and the Governors of the Federal Hospitals of the City of London. London, 1750. 20 pgs. / Moss, Robert. --
Christian's Overthrow Prevented and Conquest Gain'd. London: H. Hills, 1710. / Moss, Robert. --
Providential Division of Men into Rich and Poor, and the Respective Duties Thence Arising, Briefly Consider'd, in a Sermon. London: Henry Hills. / Moss, Robert. --
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