Grant, Francis, Sir, 1658-1726.
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A short history of the Sabbath Containing some few grounds for it's morality, and cases about it's observance: with a brief answer to, or anticipation of, several objections against both. In a letter to a friend.
Grant, Francis, Sir, 1658-1726.Date: Anno Dom. 1705- E-books
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Reasons in defence of the standing laws about the right of presentation in patronages to be offered against an act (in case it be) presented for alteration thereof: by a Member of Parliament; in a letter to his friend in the country.
Grant, Francis, Sir, 1658-1726.Date: Printed in the Year 1703- E-books
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A vindication of informers of the breaches of the laws against prophaneness and immorality . Asserting and proving the lawfulness and necessity of informing. Shewing That all Sober Christians, and Good Neighbours, are called in Duty to joyn therein. And Answering objections made by Ill or Ignorant Men, against those Pious and Useful Persons, who out of Love to God and their Neighbours, do reckon themselves obliged in Conscience, to Inform against the Vicious.
Grant, Francis, Sir, 1658-1726.Date: 1701- E-books
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A letter from a country-gentleman, to his friend in the city: shewing the reasons which induce him to think that Mr. W-r is not the author of the Answer to the Essay for peace, &c
Grant, Francis, Sir, 1658-1726.Date: 1703]- E-books
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An essay, for peace, by union in judgement; about church-government in Scotland. In a letter from ****** to his neighbour in the countrey
Grant, Francis, Sir, 1658-1726.Date: Anno Dom. 1703