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- A Ritual of Freemasonry
- A Yankee in Canada ; : with, Anti-slavery and reform papers
- A coale from the altar. Or An ansvver to a letter not long since written to the Vicar of Gr. against the placing of the Communion table at the east end of the chancell ; and now of late dispersed abroad to the disturbance of the Church. First sent by a iudicious and learned divine for the satisfaction of his private friend ; and by him commended to the presse, for the benefit of others
- A collection or narative [sic] sent to his Highness the Lord Protector of the Common-Wealth of England, Scotland, & Ireland, &c. : concerning the bloody and barbarous massacres, murthers, and other cruelties, committed on many thousands of reformed, or Protestants dwelling in the vallies of Piedmont, by the Duke of Savoy's forces, joyned therein with the French army, and severall Irish regiments. Published by command of his Highness
- A defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, : against the exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his vindicator. The contents are in the next leaf
- A defence of the iudgment of the Reformed churches. That a man may lawfullie not onelie put awaie his wife for her adulterie, but also marrie another. : Wherin both Robert Bellarmin the Iesuites Latin treatise, and an English pamphlet of a namelesse author mainteyning the contrarie are co[n]futed by Iohn Raynolds. A taste of Bellarmins dealing in controversies of religion: how he depraveth Scriptures, misalleagthe [sic] fathers, and abuseth reasons to the perverting of the truth of God, and poisoning of his Churche with errour
- A discourse concerning the worship of the Blessed Virgin and the Saints; : with an account of the beginnings and rise of it amongst Christians, in answer to M. de Meaux's appeal to the fourth age, in his Expositions and pastoral letter
- A discourse of proper sacrifice, in way of answer to A.B.C. Jesuite, another Anonymus of Rome: whereunto the reason of the now publication, and many observable passages relating to these times are prefixed by way of preface
- A discourse of toleration: : in answer to a late book, intitutled, A discourse of the religion of England
- A discourse shewing that Protestants are on the safer side, : notwithstanding the uncharitable judgment of their adversaries; and that their religion is the surest way to heaven
- A foreign and wicked institution? : the campaign against convents in Victorian England
- A letter of addresse to the Protector occasioned by Mr. Needhams reply to Mr. Goodwins book against the triers.
- A letter to a lord, in answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The causes of the present fears and dangers of the government, : in a discourse between a lord-lieutenant, and one of his deputies
- A letter writ to an atheistical acquaintance upon his turning papist in his old age.
- A looking-glasse for all lordly prelates. : Wherein they may cleerely behold the true divine originall and laudable pedigree, whence they are descended; together with their holy lives and actions laid open in a double parallell, the first, betweene the Divell; the second, betweene the Iewish high-priests, and lordly prelates; and by their double dissimilitude from Christ, and his Apostles
- A modest vindication of Oliver Cromwell from the unjust accusations of Lieutenant-General Ludlow in his Memoirs. : Together with some observations on the Memoirs in general
- A new test of the Church of Englands loyalty. : With allowance
- A papist mis-represented and represented: or, A twofold character of popery· : The one containing a sum of the superstitions, idolatries, cruelties, treacheries and wicked principles of that popery, which hath disturb'd this nation above an hundred and fifty years; fill'd it with fears and jealousies, and deserves the hatred of all good Christians. The other laying open that popery, which the papists own and profess; with the chief articles of their faith, and some of the principal grounds and reasons, which hold them in that religion.
- A preservative against popery: : being some plain directions to unlearned Protestants, how to dispute with Romish priests. The first part.
- A rational account of the doctrine of Roman-Catholicks concerning the ecclesiastical guide in controversies of religion. : Reflecting on the later writings of Protestants; particularly, of Archbishop Lawd, and Dr. Stillingfleet, on this subject.
- A relation of a conference held about religion, at London, by Edw. Stillingfleet, D.D. &c. with some gentlemen of the Church of Rome
- A review of Uncle Tom's cabin : or, An essay on slavery.
- A rot amongst the bishops; : or, A terrible tempest in the sea of Canterbury, set forth in lively emblems to please the judicious reader
- A seasonable exhortation of sundry ministers in London to the people of their respective congregations
- A second defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, : against the new exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux, and his vindicator. The second part
- A second defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England: : against the new exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his vindicator. The first part. In which the account that has been given of the Bishop of Meaux's Exposition, is fully vindicated; the distinction of old and new popery historically asserted; and the doctrine of the Church of Rome in point of image-worship more particularly consider'd
- A second pacquet of advices and animadversions sent to the men of Shaftsbury. : Occasioned by several seditious pamphlets spread abroad to pervert the people, since the publication of the former pacquet
- A short declaration of the Assembly of Divines, by way of detestation of this abominable and blasphemous opinion, that God is, and hath an hand in, and is the author of the sinfulnesses of his people; : mentioned in a book intituled, Comfort for believers, about their sins and troubles. Together with the orders of both Houses of Parliament for the burning of the said book by the hand of the common hangman
- A short discourse concerning the Churches authority in matters of faith. : Shewing that the pretenses of the Church of Rome are weak and precarious in the resolution of it. Licensed, March 8. 1686
- A treatise on the patriarchal, or co-operative system of society as it exists in some governments, and colonies in America, and in the United States, under the name of slavery, with its necessity and advantages
- A view of the whole controversy between the representer and the answerer, : with an answer to the representer's last reply: in which are laid open some of the methods by which Protestants are misrepresented by papists
- A vindication of both parts of the preservative against popery: : in answer to the cavils of Lewis Sabran, Jesuit.
- A vindication of the Ansvver to the Humble remonstrance, from the vniust imputations of frivolousnesse and falsehood: : wherein the cause of liturgy and episcopacy is further debated,
- A vindication of the imprisoned and secluded Members of the House of Commons, : from the aspersions cast upon them, and the maiority of the House, in a paper lately printed and published: intituled, An humble answer of the Generall Councel of the officers of the Army under his Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the demands of the Honourable Commons of England in Parliament assembled: concerning the late securing or secluding some Members thereof
- A voice from the South : comprising Letters from Georgia to Massachusetts, and to the southern states.
- Address of the Democratic State Central Committee to the people of Pennsylvania
- Aftermath : surviving the loss of God
- Against religion, wars, and states : the case for enlightenment atheism, just war pacifism, and liberal-democratic anarchism
- Against the inveterate obduracy of the Jews
- Alexandri Lycopolitani Contra Manichaei opiniones disputatio
- Allotrioepiskopos, the busie bishop. Or The visitor visited. : By way of answer to a very feeble pamphlet lately published by Mr J.G. called Sion Colledge visited, in which answer, his cavils against the ministers of London for witnessing against his errours touching the holy Scriptures, and the power of man to good supernaturall, are answered, and the impertinency of his quotations out of the fathers, Martin Bucer, and Mr Ball are manifested.
- American slavery as it is: : : testimony of a thousand witnesses.
- American slavery as it is: : : testimony of a thousand witnesses.
- American slavery distinguished from the slavery of English theorists and justified by the law of nature
- An account of the growth of knavery, : under the pretended fears of arbitrary government, and popery. With a parallel betwixt the reformers of 1677, and those of 1641, in their methods, and designs. In a letter to a friend
- An address delivered at the annual meeting of the Maryland State Colonization Society in the city of Annapolis, January 23, 1835
- An ansvver to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon, by some nonconformists, being the peaceable design renewed. : Wherein the imputation of schism wherewith the doctor hath charged the nonconformists meetings, is removed: their nonconformity justified: and materials for union drawn up together, which will heal both parties
- An ansvver to Mr. Tombes his scepticall examination of infants-baptisme: : wherein baptisme is declared to ingraft us into Christ, before any preparation: and the covenant of the gospel to Abraham and the gentiles is proved to be the same, extended to the gentiles children, as well as to Abrahams: together with the reason, why baptize children, is not so plainly set down in the gospel, as circumcise children, in the law, and yet the gospel more plain then the law.
- An answer to a book entitvled, An humble remonstrance. : In which the originall of liturgy episcopacy is discussed. And quæres propounded concerning both. The parity of bishops and presbyters in scripture demonstrated. The occasion of their imparitie in antiquitie discovered. The disparitie of the ancient and our moderne bishops manifested. The antiqvitie of the ruling elders in the Church vindicated. The prelaticall church bownded.
- An apologie for women, or, An opposition to Mr. Dr. G. his assertion, who held in the act at Oxforde, anno 1608, that it was lawfull for husbands to beate their wives
- An appeal to the records : a vindication of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in its policy and proceedings toward the South
- An essay concerning the laws of nations, and the rights of soveraigns : with an account of what was said at the council-board by the civilians upon the question, whether Their Majesties subjects taken at sea acting by the late king's commission, might not be looked on as pirates? : with reflections upon the arguments of Sir T.P. and Dr. Ol.
- An exact discovery of the mystery of iniquity as it is now in practice amongst the Jesuits and other their emissaries: : with a particular account of their antichristian and devillish policy.
- An examination of the Mosaic laws of servitude
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, : in the several articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, in his exposition of the doctrine of the Catholick church. To which is prefix'd a particular account of Monsieur de Meaux's book
- An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, : in the several articles proposed by Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, in his exposition of the doctrine of the Catholick church. To which is prefix'd a particular account of Monsieur de Meaux's book
- Analysis. : The loosing of St. Peters bands; : setting forth the true sense and solution of the covenant in point of conscience so far as it relates to the government of the church by episcopacy.
- Animadversions upon a late pamphlet entituled The naked truth; or, The true state of the primitive Church
- Anti-slavery opinions before the year 1800 : read before the Cincinnati Literary Club, November 16, 1872
- Antislavery and disunion, 1858-1861 : studies in the rhetoric of compromise and conflict.
- Arcana cœlestia; : the heavenly arcana contained in the Holy Scriptures
- Basanistai. Or The triers, [or tormenters] tried and cast, by the laws both of God and of men. : Or, arguments and grounds as well in reason as religion, clearly evincing the unlawfulnesse of those ordinances or commissions (at least as they have been from time to time declared and interpreted, aloud by the persons acting them, and tacitly by the authority enacting them) with all others of like import, by which the respective courts, or consistories of triers and ejectors (so called) amongst us, are established: together with the unwarrantablenesse of the acceptation and exercise of the powers delegated and granted in the said commissions, by any man, or company of men whatsoever, now in being.
- Basanistai. Or The triers, [or tormenters] tried and cast, by the laws both of God and of men. : Or, arguments and grounds as well in reason as religion, clearly evincing the unlawfulnesse of those ordinances or commissions (at least as they have been from time to time declared and interpreted, aloud by the persons acting them, and tacitly by the authority enacting them) with all others of like import, by which the respective courts, or consistories of triers and ejectors (so called) amongst us, are established: together with the unwarrantablenesse of the acceptation and exercise of the powers delegated and granted in the said commissions, by any man, or company of men whatsoever, now in being.
- Believers : does Australian Catholicism have a future?
- Breviloquium
- Celtic sexuality : power, paradigms, and passion
- Christ's innocency pleaded: against the cry of the chief priests. Or, A brief and plain reply unto certain papers received from William Thomas (called) a minister of the gospel at Ubley, in Somersetshire.
- Christian Science
- Christian Science: II
- Christian Science: III
- Christianity without God : moving beyond the dogmas and retrieving the epic moral narrative
- Christianizing Homer : the Odyssey, Plato, and the Acts of Andrew
- Church and state
- Cobbett's legacy to parsons, or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called church property, greater than the dissenters have to the same? : and ought there, or ought there not, to be a separation of the church from the state? : in six letters, addressed to the church-parsons in general, including the cathedral and college clergy and the bishops, with a dedication to Blomfield, Bishop of London
- Dialogue against the Jews
- Dialogue against the Jews
- Did Muhammad exist? : an inquiry into Islam's obscure origins
- Discolliminium. Or, A most obedient reply to a late book, called, Bounds & bonds, so farre as concerns the first demurrer and no further. : Or rather a reply to bounds onely, leaving bonds to the second demurrer and grand casuist.
- Discourses against Judaizing Christians
- Discourses against judaizing Christians
- Domestic broils : Shakers, antebellum marriage, and the narratives of Mary and Joseph Dyer
- Ecce homo : how one becomes what one is ; &, The Antichrist : a curse on Christianity
- Emotion at high tide: abolition as a controversial factor, 1830-1845
- Epistle to Marguerite de Navarre : and, Preface to a sermon by John Calvin
- Eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven : women, sexuality and the Catholic Church
- Evidence against the views of the abolitionists, : : consisting of physical and moral proofs, of the natural inferiority of the Negroes.
- Ezourvedam : a French Veda of the eighteenth century
- Faces in the clouds : a new theory of religion
- Felo de se, or, Mr. Richard Baxter's self-destroying; : manifested in twenty arguments against infant-baptism
- Forgery detected, and innocency vindicated. : Being a faithful account of the seasonable discovery of an horrid and detestible slander raised on the Anabaptists of New-England, in that diabolical pamphlet, entituled, Mr. Baxter baptiz{u2019}d in blood; designing so maliciously the reproach and exposure of all under that denomination
- Four anti-Pelagian writings : On nature and grace ; On the proceedings of Pelagius ; On the predestination of the saints ; On the gift of perseverance
- Free negroism, or, Results of emancipation in the North and the West India Islands : with statistics of the decay of commerce, idleness of the negro, his return to savageism, and the effect of emancipation upon the farming, mechanical and laboring classes
- God is not great : how religion poisons everything
- God is red : a native view of religion
- Hatred in print : Catholic propaganda and Protestant identity during the French wars of religion
- Having visions : the Book of Mormon translated and exposed in plain English
- History of Pennsylvania hall, which was destroyed by a mob, on the 17th of May, 1838
- Independency not Gods ordinance: or A treatise concerning church-government, occasioned by the distractions of these times. : Wherein is evidently proved, that the Presbyterian government dependent is Gods ordinance, and not the Presbyterian government independent. To vvich is annexed a postscript, discovering the uncharitable dealing of the independents towards their Christian brethren, and the fraud and jugglings of many of their pastors and ministers, to the misleading of the poor people, not only to their own detriment, but to the hurt of church and state; with the danger of all novelties of religion.
- Influence of slavery upon the white population
- Is southern civilization worth preserving?
- Islam unveiled : disturbing questions about the world's fastest growing faith
- Islam unveiled : disturbing questions about the world's fastest-growing faith
- Jewish history, Jewish religion : the weight of three thousand years
- Katadynastēs: might overcoming right. Or a cleer answer to M. John Goodwin's Might and right well met. : Wherein is cleared, that the action of the Army in secluding many Parliament men from the place of their discharge of trust, and the imprisoning of some of them, is neither defensible by the rules of solid reason, nor religion.
- L'introduction au traité de la conformité des merveilles anciennes avec les modernes, ou, Traité préparatif à l'Apologie pour Hérodote
- Lazarus's sores licked; or, An answer to these three positions: I: that Christ paid tribute to Cæsar. II. That Cæsar was an usurper in Judea, and had onely bare possession, but no right at all. III. That bare possession, without any right to a throne, gives title sufficient to the usurper, and is ground sufficient for people to subject to that usurper
- Lectures on the philosophy and practice of slavery : as exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States, with the duties of masters to slaves
- Leontius of Jerusalem : against the Monophysites : testimonies of the saints and aporiae
- Letter from citizens of Newburyport, Mass., to Mr. Webster : in relation to his speech delivered in the Senate of the United States on the 7th March, 1850, and Mr. Webster's reply
- Letter of Commodore Stockton on the slavery question
- Letter of His Excellency Governor Hammond, to the Free Church of Glasgow, on the subject of slavery
- Letters of Curtius : Published originally in the Charleston Courier
- London's flames reviv'd: or, An account of the several informations exhibited to a committee appointed by Parliament, September the 25th. 1666. to enquire into the burning of London. : With several other informations concerning other fires in Southwark, Fetter-Lane, and elsewhere. By all which it appears, that the said fires were contrived, and carried on by the papists. Now humbly offered to the consideration of all true Protestants
- Mark Twain and Christian Science
- Marx and the failure of liberation theology
- Marx on religion
- Mixed herbs : a working woman's remonstrance against the suffrage agitation
- Moderation: or Arguments and motives tending thereunto, humbly tendred to the Honourable Members of Parliament : As also indifferently calculated for common consideration. Together with a brief touch of the reputed German Anabaptists, and Munster tragedy.
- Modernism and hegemony : a materialist critique of aesthetic agencies
- Moro-mastix: Mr Iohn Goodwin whipt with his own rod. Or the dis-secting of the sixteenth section of his book truly nam'd by himself Hagio-Mastix: : so far as it falsly and frivolously mentions a late disputation in Christ-Church-Parish, concerning the lawfulness of paying tythes. By a diligent observer of the said disputation
- Mr. Chillingworths letter touching infallibility
- Mysticism as revolt : Foucault, Deleuze, and theology beyond representation
- Narrative of the late riotous proceedings against the liberty of the press, in Cincinnati : with remarks and historical notices, relating to emancipation : addressed to the people of Ohio
- Natural equality : : a sermon before the Vermont colonization society, at Montpelier, October 17, 1833
- Negro-mania : being an examination of the falsely assumed equality of the various races of men
- New propositions from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, : agreed upon by the Generall, Lieutenant-Generall, Colonels, Lieutenant-Colonels, Majors, and Captaines, under his Excellencies command, at a late Councell of Warre. Concerning, the brotherly meetings of Independents, and divers other well-affected people of this kingdome. With their desires to both Houses of Parliament concerning the same. Also, some particulars concerning the Booke of Common-Prayer. And the last propositions from the souldiery to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, concerning a great member of this kingdome. Published for generall satisfaction
- No Protestant-plot: or The present pretended conspiracy of Protestants against the King and government, : discovered to be a conspiracy of the papists against the King and his Protestant-subjects
- Non-resistance in relation to human governments
- Objecting to God
- On Genesis : Two books on Genesis against the Manichees ; and, On the literal interpretation of Genesis, an unfinished book
- On original sin ; and, A disputation with the Jew, Leo, concerning the Advent of Christ, the Son of God : two theological treatises
- Onesimus: or, The apostolic directions to Christian masters, in reference to their slaves, considered
- Os ossorianvm, or A bone for a bishop to pick: : being a vindication of some passages in a treatise lately published, called Anti-Cavalierisme, from the impertinent and importune exceptions of Gr: Williams, the author of the Grand Rebellion: Calling himselfe by the name of the L. Bishop of Ossory. Wherein likewise, the malignitie of severall passages in the said Grand rebellion against the Parliament, is discovered; and that question further cleared; how and in what sense Kingly government may be said to be the ordinance of God: so that it may indifferently serve for an answer to that whole discourse.
- Papists no Catholicks: and popery no christianity
- Peter the Venerable against the inveterate obduracy of the Jews
- Pictures of slavery and anti-slavery : advantages of negro slavery and the benefits of negro freedom, morally, socially, and politically considered
- Popery: or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all; : and to Protestant kings and supreme powers, more especially pernicious: and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and Scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers. In a letter to a person of honor;
- Priestcraft in perfection; : or, A detection of the fraud of inserting and continuing this clause (The Church hath power to decree rites and ceremonys, and authority in controversys of faith), in the twentieth article of the Articles of the Church of England
- Prohibition enforcement : its effect on courts and prisons
- Pyrotechnica Loyolana, Ignatian fire-vvorks. Or, The fiery Jesuits temper and behaviour. : Being an historical compendium of the rise, increase, doctrines, and deeds of the Jesuits. Exposed to publick view for the sake of London. By a Catholick-Christian
- Rationes breves magni rabi Samuelis ...
- Reasons taken out of Gods Word and the best humane testimonies prouing a necessitie of reforming our churches in England. : Framed and applied to 4. assertions wherein the foresaid purpose is contained. The 4. assertions are set downe in the page next following
- Reasons why the Church of England, as well as dissenters, should make their address of thanks to the King's Majesty, for his late gracious declaration for liberty of conscience
- Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery
- Richard Baxters answer to Dr Edward Stillingfleet's charge of separation: : containing I. Some queries necessary for the understanding of his accusation. II. A reply to his letter which denyeth a solution. III. An answer to his printed sermon. Humbly tendred, I. To himself; II. To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayer and the court of aldermen; III. To the readers of his accusation: the forum where we are accused
- Roma ruens, Romes ruine : being a succinct answer to a popish challenge, concerning the antiquity, unity, universality, succession, and perpetuall visibility of the true Church, even in the most obscure times, when it seemed to be totally eclipsed, in the immediate ages before Luther.
- Romes master-peece: or, The grand conspiracy of the Pope and his Iesuited instruments, : to extirpate the Protestant religion, re-establish popery, subvert lawes, liberties, peace, parliaments, by kindling a civill war in Scotland, and all his Majesties realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case hee comply not with them in these their execrable designes. Revealed out of conscience to Andreas ab Habernfeld, by an agent sent from Rome into England, by Cardinall Barbarino, as an assistant to con the Popes late Nuncio, to prosecute this most execrable plot, (in which he persisted a principall actor severall years) who discovered it to Sir William Boswell his Majesties agent at the Hague, 6 Sept. 1640. He, under an oath of secresie, to the Arch-bishop of Canterbury (among whose papers it was casually found by Master Prynne, May, 31. 1643.) who communicated it to the King, as the greatest businesse that ever was out to him. Published by authority of Parliament.
- Rule-following and realism
- Several weighty considerations humbly recommended to the serious perusal of all, but more especially to the Roman Catholicks of England. : To which is prefix'd an epistle from one who was lately of that communion, to Dr. Stillingfleet, Dean of St Pauls; declaring the occasion of the following discourse
- Slavery : A Sermon
- Slavery and the remedy, or, Principles and suggestions for a remedial code
- Slavery extension and protection--its tendencies and dangers : Speech of Hon. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 20, 1860
- Slavery illustrated in its effects upon woman and domestic society
- Slavery in America
- Slavery in the United States
- Some modest and humble queries concerning a printed paper, intituled, An ordinance presented to the Honourable House of Commons, &c. for the preventing of the growing and spreading of heresies, &c. : Published by authoritie
- Sons of Ishmael : Muslims through European eyes in the Middle Ages
- Southern institutes, or, An inquiry into the origin and early prevalence of slavery and the slave-trade : with an analysis of the laws, history, and government of the institution in the principal nations, ancient and modern, from the earliest ages down to the present time : with notes and comments in defence of the southern institutions
- Southern wealth and northern profits, as exhibited in statistical facts and official figures : showing the necessity of union to the future prosperity and welfare of the Republic
- Speech of C.M. Clay before the Young Men's Republican Central Union of New York in the Tabernacle, October 24th, 1856
- Speech of Cassius M. Clay before the Law Department of the University of Albany, N.Y.; February 3, 1863
- Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, to the young men of Albany : Wednesday, May 28, 1851
- Speech of Hon. J.R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, on emancipation and colonization. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 19, 1862
- Speech of Hon. J.S. Green, of Missouri : in favor of the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 23, 1858
- Speech of Hon. James W. Grimes, of Iowa, on the surrender of slaves by the army : delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 14, 1862
- Speech on the admission of Kansas, under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 4, 1858
- Speeches in stirring times and letters to a son
- Spinoza's critique of religion
- Sunday no Sabbath. : A sermon preached before the Lord Bishop of Lincolne, at his Lordships visitation at Ampthill in the county of Bedford, Aug. 17. 1635.
- The American crisis ; or, Trial and triumph of democracy
- The Bible against slavery : an inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights
- The Character of a Whig, under several denominations : to which is added, The reverse, or, The character of a true English-man, in opposition to the former
- The Free-soil almanac, 1849 : containing the platform, lives of Van Buren and Adams, election statistics, political matters, portraits of the candidates, songs, &c
- The Jesuit's memorial for the intended reformation of England under their first popish prince
- The Mormon cult : a former missionary reveals the secrets of Mormon mind control
- The Presbyteriall government examined. : vvherein the weaknesse of their grounds are unfolded : also, their pretended proofes disproved, and the liberty of the people in chusing of their owne officers : proved out of the Word of God. Whereunto is annexed certaine arguments and reasons, proving the foresayd presbyteriall government to be contrary to the patterne that our Lord Jesus Christ hath left us in the New Testament. All which we humbly present to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: the Right Honourable Lords, and the Honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament
- The Protestant resolved: or A discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for salvation
- The Quakers catechism, or, The Quakers questioned, their questions answered, : and both published, for the sake of those of them that have not yet sinned unto death; and of those ungrounded novices that are most in danger of their seduction.
- The Quakers spiritual court proclaim'd. : Being an exact narrative of two several tryals had before that New-High-Court of Justice, at the Peele in St. John's Street; together with the names of the judges that sate in judgment, and of the parties concern'd in the said tryals: also sundry errors and corruptions, in principle and practice among the Quakers, which were never till now made known to the world. Also a direction to attain to be a Quaker, and profit by it. All which, with many new matters and things of remark among those men, are faithfully declared and testified.
- The Trojan horse of the Presbyteriall government vnbovvelled. : Wherein is contained, I. The power of the Presbyterian government. II. The persons in whom this power is placed. III. The exercise of the Presbyterian power in Scotland, and the lawes there imposed on the peoples necks
- The Unconstitutionality of Slavery
- The angel and the 'slaver : a radical poem
- The anti-slavery papers of James Russell Lowell
- The arraignment of popery: : being a short collection, taken out of the chronicles, and other books, of the state of the church in the primitive times. Also, the state of the Papists; and how long it was before the universal Pope and Mass was set up; and the time of bringing in all their rudiments and traditions, beads and images, purgatory, tythes and inquisitions. Also, a relation of their cruelties they acted after the Pope got up, being worse then the heathen and Turk: new Rome having proved like old. Also, what the people of England worshipped before they were Christians. With several other things, which may be profitable for people to read over, wherein they may see the worship of the beast and whore; where all that fear God may see, read, try, and give judgement by the spirit of truth. To which is added, The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.
- The articles of true faith : depending upon the commission of the spirit
- The associators cashier'd. : Proving by undeniable arguments, as well as by the testimony of their own mouthes, that the late endeavours of some restless spirits were, 1. To enervate monarchy. 2. To subvert the institution of English-parliaments, and usher in the power of the sword
- The bad Friday : a sermon preached in the First Church, West Roxbury, June 4, 1854, it being the Sunday after the return of Anthony Burns to slavery
- The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the Church of Rome. : Containing the prices of the bulls, dispensations and pardons for all manner of villanies and wickednesses, with the several sums of monies given and to be paid for them.
- The brotherhood of thieves, or, A true picture of the American church and clergy : a letter to Nathaniel Barney, of Nantucket
- The brutus of America : great speech on the war
- The burthen of Issachar: or, The tyrannicall power and practices of the Presbyteriall government in Scotland; : in their I. Parochiall session. II. Presbyterie. III. Provinciall synods. IV. Generall assembly. With the articles of Presbyterian faith inconsistent with monarchie. Whereby it is evident, that Presbyteriall fingers are heavier then Episcopall loynes; these correcting with a rod, those with a scorpion. And therefore it is not the kingdome and government of Jesus Christ, whose yoake is easie, his burthen light, and his scepter a scepter of righteousnesse
- The censures of the church revived. : In the defence of a short paper published by the first classis within the province of Lancaster, in the severall congregations belonging to their own association, but since printed without their privity or consent, after it had been assaulted by some gentlemen and others within their bounds, in certain papers presented by them unto the said classis, and since also printed together with an answer of that classis unto the first of their papers, without their knowledg also and consent, under the title of Ex-communicatio excommunicata, or a censure of the presbyterian censures and proceedings, in the classis at Manchester. Wherein 1. The dangerousness of admitting moderate episcopacy is shewed. 2. The Jus divinum of the ruling elders office is asserted and cleared. 3. The aspersions of schissme and perjury are wiped off from those that disown episcopacy. 4. The being of a church lawfully ordained ministry, are evidenced and seen-red sufficiently in the want of episcopacy. 5. The Scriptures asserted and proved to be the sole supreme judge of all controversies in matters of religion, and the only sure interpreter of themselves, not councils, or Fathers, or the universal practice of the primitive churches. 6. The presbyterian government vindicated from severall aspersions cast upon it, and also the first classis with the province of Lancaster and their actings justified, in their making out their claime to the civill sanction, for the establishment of that church government and power which they exercise; and likewise a cleare manifestation, that their proceedings have been regular and orderly, according to the forme of church government established by ordinance of Parliament. In three full answers, given to any thing objected, against their proceedings, by the aforesaid gentlemen and others, in any of their papers. Together with a full narrative, of the occasion and grounds, of publishing in the congregations, the above mentioned short paper, and of the whole proceedings since, from first to last
- The character and influence of abolitionism : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath evening, December 9th, 1860
- The character of a fanatick:
- The character of a papist
- The character of a turbulent, pragmatical Jesuit and factious Romish priest. : Licensed, October 15. 1678
- The church and slavery
- The common-wealth of Oceana put into the ballance, and found too light. Or An account of the republick of Sparta, : with occasional animadversions upon Mr. James Harrington and the Oceanistical model.
- The controversy over the distribution of abolition literature, 1830-1860 : by W. Sherman Savage ..
- The crisis of freedom : a sermon, preached at the Free church, in Lynn, on Sunday, June 11, 1854
- The divine default : why faith is not the answer
- The duty of the free states : or, Remarks suggested by the case of the Creole.
- The enemies of the Constitution discovered, or, An inquiry into the origin and tendency of popular violence : containing a complete and circumstantial account of the unlawful proceedings at the city of Utica, October 21st, 1835 : the dispersion of the State Anti-slavery Convention by the agitators, the destruction of a democratic press, and of the causes which led thereto, together with a concise treatise on the practice of the court of His Honor Judge Lynch ...
- The enthusiasm of the church of Rome demonstrated in some observations upon the life of Ignatius Loyola
- The essence of Christianity
- The famous bull In Cæna Domini, : published at Rome every Maunday Thursday against hereticks, and all infringers of ecclesiastical liberties. With a preface containing some reflections on the bull, and animadversions on the late account of the proceedings of the Parliament of Paris
- The foundation of popery shaken; : or, The Bishop of Rome's supremacy opposed ; in a sermon ...
- The four leading doctrines of the New Church, : signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation, being those concerning the Lord, the Sacred Scripture, faith, and life
- The gospel of slavery : a primer of freedom
- The great future of America and Africa : an essay showing our whole duty to the black man, consistent with our own safety and glory
- The healing paper: or, A Catholick receipt for union between the moderate bishop & sober non-conformist, : maugre all the aversation of the unpeaceable.
- The higher law, in its relations to civil government : with particular reference to slavery, and the Fugitive Slave Law
- The interest in slavery of the southern non-slaveholder : the right of peaceful secession. Slavery in the Bible
- The judgment of Mr. Baxter concerning ceremonies and conformity. : With a short reflection upon a scandalous pamphlet, intituled, A proposition for the safety and happiness of the King and kingdom. In a letter to a gentleman of the House of Commons
- The last word
- The last word
- The lead books of Granada
- The legal fundamental liberties of the people of England, revived, asserted and vindicated. Or An epistle, written the 8. of Iune, 1649.
- The 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. : With a letter to Mr. Pulton, challenging him to make good his charge of disloyalty against Protestants. And, an historical preface, containing an account of their introducing the heathen gods in their processions, and other particulars relating to the several chapters of this treatise
- The naked truth: or, The true state of the primitive church. : Concerning, 1. Articles of faith. 2. An appendix to the former subject. 3. Ceremonies & church service. 4. Church service. 5. Preaching. 6. Bishops and priests. 7. Deacons. 8. Confirmation. 9. Church government. 10. A charitable admonition to all nonconformists.
- The new and complete whole duty of man: or Every Christian's family companion: : containing a complete system of Christianity, both in faith and practice; laid down in in a familiar manner to all who are desirous of attaining those heavenly mansions of felicity, where sin and shall be done away, and sorrow shall be no more. The whole being the essence of divinity and morality; wherein the beauties of Christianity are displayed under the following heads, viz. faith hope charity prayer piety patience prudence chastity humility temperance obedience fortitude repentance self-denal love to God grace. Including the divine duties of a Christian towards his God, his neighbour, and himself; with other matters calculated to make the reader wise unto salvation. Illustrated with marginal notes and references. To which is added A companion to the altar; or Christian's week's preparation for worthily receiving the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper, with prayers before, at, and after that sacred solemnity: with A complete family prayer book, properly adapted to the use and edification of Christians and Christian families; likewise A key to the Common Prayer book; containing a summary of the weekly collects, digested into alphabetical order, according to their respective and important subjects. Together with various matters of equal importance. The whole displaying the glory of the Christian religion
- The new atheist denial of history : hijacking the past in the name of reason
- The philosophical history
- The present state of the controversie between the Church of England and the Church of Rome; or, An account of the books written on both sides. : In a letter to a friend. Imprimatur, Guil. Needham, May 7. 1686
- The pro-slavery argument : as maintained by the most distinguished writers of the southern states,
- The protestation protested: or, A short remonstrance, shewing what is principally required of all those that have or doe take the last Parliamentary protestation
- The pulpit incendiary: or, The divinity and devotion of Mr. Calamy, Mr. Case, Mr. Cauton, Mr. Cranford, and other Sion-Colledge preachers in their morning-exercises, : with the keen and angry application thereof unto the Parliament and Army. Together with a true vindication of the Covenant from the false glosses put upon it, and a plain indication of Covenant-breakers. Published according to order
- The reformed Catholique: or, The true Protestant
- The refutation of the Christian principles
- The scandal of Kabbalah : Leon Modena, Jewish mysticism, early modern Venice
- The second part of No Protestant plot.
- The second part of that book call'd Independency not Gods ordinance: : or the post-script, discovering the uncharitable dealing of the Independents towards their Christian brethren, with the jugglings of many of their pastors and ministers, to the misleading of the poor people to the detriment of their own souls, and the hurt both of church and state, with the danger of novelties in religion; proving that Independency, is one of the most dangerous sects, that ever appeared in the world, since mortality inhabited the earth. In the which also there is a satisfactory answer given to the principall cavils of him that writ that railing pamphlet, stil'd The falshood of Mr Will. Prynnes Triumphing in the antiquity of popish princes and parliaments. With Doctor Bastvvicks just defence against some calumnies in way of preface.
- The second part of the Preservative against popery: : shewing how contrary popery is to the true ends of the Christian religion. Fitted for the instruction of unlearned Protestants.
- The secret faith of Maestre Honoratus : Profayt Duran and Jewish identity in late medieval Iberia
- The slave-auction
- The tribe of Levi. : A poem
- The triumph stain'd. : Being an answer to Truths triumph, i.e. a pamphlet so called, and lately set forth by Mr. John Wildman, a pretended gentleman of the life-guard to his Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax. With a full and perfect account of an information of dangerous and bloody consequence, given in to the House of Lords (at their bar) January the 18. 1647. against Lieut. Col. Iohn Lilburn and John Wildman.
- The unconstitutionality of slavery
- The unconstitutionality of slavery
- The viper on the hearth : Mormons, myths, and the construction of heresy
- The way of peace: or, A discourse of the dangerous principles and practices of some pretended Protestants tendered to the consideration of all sober and ingenious persons. : Being certain brief collections out of the late writings of several learned Protestant authors. Wit divers additions perswasive to peace.
- The works of that learned and judicious divine Mr. Richard Hooker : containing eight books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, and several other treatises ; with an index to the whole : to which is prefixed The life of the author
- The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard Hooker : in eight books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity
- The world's mistake in Oliver Cromwell; or, A short political discourse, : shewing, that Cromwell's mal-administration, (during his four years, and nine moneths pretended protectorship,) layed the foundation of our present condition, in the decay of trade
- The world's mistake in Oliver Cromwell; or, A short political discourse, : shewing, that Cromwell's mal-administration, (during his four years, and nine moneths pretended protectorship,) layed the foundation of our present condition, in the decay of trade
- The writings of Cassius Marcellus Clay : including speeches and addresses
- Third parties ..
- Three lectures on British colonial slavery, : delivered in the Royal Amphitheatre, Liverpool, on the evenings of Tuesday, August 28, Thursday 30, and Thursday, September 6, 1832,
- Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd by the authority and convincing reasons of I. That wise and learned King James and his Privy-Councill. Anno reg. 2do. II. The honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament in their votes &c. Feb. 25. 1662. III. The Presbyterian ministers of the city of London met at Sion-Colledge, Decemb. 18. 1645. IV. Twenty eminent divines (most (if not all) of them members of the late Assembly) in their sermons before the two Houses of Parliament on solemn occasions
- Touch-stone proof, and the touch-stone itself tryed by the test and balance of the sanctuary: or, The Protestants reply, to a scandalous, pernicious, popish pamphlet, entituled The touch-stone of the reformed Gospel. : The last edition. As it is there distributed into 52 heads and points (so called;), but here dashed into at least an 100 pieces.
- Transubstantiation a peculiar article of the Roman Catholick faith, which was never own'd by the ancient church or any of the reform'd churches, : in answer to a late discourse call'd, Reasons for abrogating the test
- Truth and loyalty vindicated, from the reproches and clamours of Mr. Edward Bagshaw. : Together with a further discovery of the libeller himself, and his seditious confederates.
- Unconventional women : 73 ex-nuns tell their stories
- William of Saint-Amour : De periculis novissimorum temporum
- Woman, man, and God in modern Islam
- [Speculum Romanorum Pontificum] : in quo decreta cum verbo Dei pugnantia, vitae cursus, prodigia horrenda, accurata breuitate depinguntur
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