Great Britain - History - 1710
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Zeal for religion recommended in a sermon preach'd at the assizes at Salop, August the 4th, 1710. By Fred. Cornewall, M.A. Vicar of Bromfield, and Lecturer of Ludlow in the County of Salop. Publish'd at the Unanimous Request of the High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury of the said County.
Cornwall, Frederick, 1676 or 7-1748.Date: 1710- E-books
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The fallacy of absolute non-resistance fully detected
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A supplement to the Faults on both sides containing the compleat history of the proceedings of a party, ever-since the Revolution: in a familiar dialogue between Steddy and Turn-Round, two displac'd officers of state. Which may serve to explain Sir Thomas Double; And to shew How far the Late Parliament were Right in Proceeding against Dr. Sacheverell, by way of Impeachment.
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Tint for taunt. The manager managed: or, the exemplary moderation and modesty, of a Whig low-church-preacher discovered, from his own mouth. In remarks, observations and reflections, upon a sermon, preach'd on Sunday, the fifth of November ... in the parish church of St. Paul Covent-Garden. by [sic] ... Robert Lumley Lloyd, ..
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A short essay towards the promoting of love and unity amongst Christians of different persuasions in the lesser matters of religion. Designed to Allay those Unhappy Heats and Animosities, which have of Late more especially prevail'd amongst Us.
Date: [1710]