Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 40-1730.
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An antidote against the poison of some late pamphlets intituled , I. The Protestant Dissenters Hopes from the Present Government freely declar'd. II. The Protestant Dissenters Case Represented and Argued. III. A Plain Discovery of what the Dissenters would be at. IV. Two Letters annext to the said Pamphlets, The one, To the Author of the Occasional Paper. The other, From a Dissenter to a Member of Parliament. V. Two Letters from a Person in London to a Correspondent in Evesham in Worcestershire. VI. An Essay of Comprehension Answer'd. To which is added, Vii. A Reply to Two Pamphlets more, The one Of Presbyterian Loyalty; The other of Plain Dealing. With some short Advice to Dissenters in the Close. In several Letters to a Friend.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 40-1730.Date: 1717- E-books
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The true liberty described , and the false pretences to liberty discovered. Shewing the nature, use, and abuse of Christian liberty. In a sermon, preach'd in the parish-church of St. Peter's in Bristol, July 29th, 1711. By Matthew Hole, B. D. and Vicar of Stokegursy, in Somersetshire.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 40-1730.Date: 1711- E-books
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A practical exposition of the church-catechism in several discourses on all the parts of it. In two volumes. Useful for all Families. By Matthew Hole, D. D. Late Rector of Exeter College in Oxford.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 40-1730.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- E-books
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An antidote against infidelity . In answer to a book, intituled, Second thoughts concerning human soul. Wherein the author's arguments are refuted, ... With a full and clear proof of the soul's immortality, ... By a prebyter [sic] of the Church of England.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 40-1730.Date: 1702- E-books
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The fall of princes, the sin and punishment of the people . In a sermon, preach'd on the 30th of January. 1710. Being the Anniversary of the Murder and Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By Matthew Hole, B. D. and Vicar of Stokegursy in Somersetshire.
Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 40-1730.Date: [1710?]