Oxford honesty or, a case of conscience, humbly put to the Worshipful and Reverend the Vice-Chancellor, the Heads of Houses, the Fellows, &c. of the University of Oxford. Whether one may take the oaths to King George; and yet, and yet, consistently with Honour, and Conscience, and the Fear of God, may do all one can in favour of the Pretender? Occasioned by the Oxford speech, and Oxford behaviour, at the opening of Radcliff's library, April 13, 1749.
- Lewis, Edward, 1701-1784.
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Case of conscience
Oxford honesty: or, a case of conscience, humbly put to the Worshipful and Reverend the Vice-Chancellor, the Heads of Houses, the Fellows, &c. of the University of Oxford. Whether one may take the oaths to King George; and yet, and yet, consistently with
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London : sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row; and at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, [1751?]
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The second edition with additions.
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- Full text available: 1751.