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- "I remember" : memories of a "sky pilot" in the prison and the slum
- "Ignorance productive of atheism, faction, and superstition ; " : a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge ... July 1, 1798. By Thomas Rennell ..
- A Brief account of the revenues, pomp, and state of the bishops, and other clergy in the Church of England. : In a letter, &c
- A Call to the true lovers of liberty. Or, The Church in Danger
- A Collection of cases, and other discourses, lately written to recover Dissenters to the communion of the Church of England
- A Defence of natural and revealed religion : being an abridgment of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honble Robert Boyle, Esq
- A Defence of natural and revealed religion : being an abridgment of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honble Robert Boyle, Esq;
- A Letter concerning an American bishop, &c. : to Dr. Bradbury Chandler, ruler of St. John's Church, in Elizabeth-Town. : In answer to the appendix of his Appeal to the public, &c
- A Letter from a gentleman in New-York to his friend in the country
- A Letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice. August 24. 1701
- A Letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice. August 24. 1701
- A Letter of advice to a young poet : Together with a proposal for the encouragement of poetry in this kingdom. By J. Swift
- A Letter of advice to the free-holders of Great-Britain, concerning the election of members to serve in the ensuing Parliament
- A Letter of advice to the livery-men of the city of London. : Concerning their choice of members for the next Parliament. Which may serve likewise for the whose Kingdom of England
- A Letter to the non-juring clery of England, occasion'd by a letter sent to the Earl of Perth
- A New-Year's gift, or A brief account of the sacrament, of the Lord's Supper. : Address'd, to our less-learn'd reader, to which are added. A meditation, prayer, &c. Suitable to the subject taken from, A. Bp. Tillotson, Bp. Beveridge, Dr. Hicks, Dr. Hornick and others. : [One line epigram in Latin]
- A Poem in defence of the Church of England : in opposition to the Hind and panther written by Mr. John Dryden
- A Serious call to baptized children
- A Serious call to baptized children
- A Sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, before the University, on Tuesday, March 8. 1708/9 : being the anniversary of Her Majesty's inauguration. By Tho. Rennell, M. A. Fellow of Exeter College, Oxon
- A True copy of a genuine letter, sent to the Archbishop of Canterbury, by eighteen Presbyterian ministers, in America : with some remarks thereon ; in another letter to the congregations of the said ministers. By an old covenanting, and true Presbyterian layman. : [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- A True copy of a genuine letter, sent to the Archbishop of Canterbury, by eighteen Presbyterian ministers, in America : with some remarks thereon; in another letter to the congregations of the said ministers. By an old covenanting, and true Presbyterian layman
- A Vindication of the proceedings at University College, in the late election of Mr. Cockman to be master of that college. : In answer to a pamphlet, entituled, the proceedings of the visitors, &c. vindicated
- A Vindication of the test at matriculation, in it's present mode, from the plausible objections that have been raised against it
- A Word to discontented dissenters, especially the Worcester Association
- A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers in the Exchequer : ecclesiastical, and other courts, for demands recoverable by the Acts made in the 7th and 8th years of the reign of King William the Third, for the more easie recovery of tithes, church-rates, &c. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Members of both Houses of Parliament
- A brief admonition to the members of the Church of England : Who attend to publick service of it, that they repeat not aloud the prayers after the minister, unless where it is otherwise requir'd in the Rubrick. The third edition. By Joseph Rawson, D.D
- A brief answer to a long-libel : being an examination of a heap of scandal, published by the author of the Scourge, entituled, The danger of the church's establishment, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters
- A brief defence of the divine institution of the episcopal order : and of the superiority of bishops over the inferior clergy, The Presbyters and Deacons. By a presbyter of the Church of England. In answer to a pamphlet lately published, intitled, Episcopacy
- A brief discourse concerning the lawfulness of worshipping God by the Common-Prayer. : Being in answer to a book, entituled, A brief discourse concerning the unlawfulness of the Common-Prayer worship. Lately printed in New-England. : [One line from I Corinthians]
- A brief exposition of the church-catechism. : With proofs from scripture. By John late Lord Bishop of Chichester, Rector of St. Mildred's Poultry, and St. Mary-Cole, London
- A brief exposition of the church-catechism. With proofs from Scripture. By John Lord Bishop of Chichester, late rector of St. Mildred's Poultrey, and St. Mary-Cole, London
- A brief history of nonconformity, from the Reformation to the Revolution : with remarks on church-establishments. By Joseph Cornish, Pastor to the Church of Protestant Dissenters, Colyton, Devon
- A brief method of daily devotion, with directions how to order our thoughs, words, and actions. By W. Ashton, D.D. and rector of Beckenham in Kent
- A brief narrative of the revival of religion in Virginia : In a letter to a friend
- A brief representation of the case depending between the Rev. Doctor Macsparran, and Mr. Torrey, relating to the ministerial land in Narraganset. : In a letter from a gentleman in Newport, to his friend in Boston
- A brief representation of the case depending between the Rev. Dr. Mc'Sparran, plaintiff, and the Rev. Mr. Torrey, defendant, relating to the ministry land at Narraganset
- A brief vindication of the antient prophets from the imputations and misrepresentations of such as adhere to our present pretenders to inspiration. In a letter to Sir Richard Bulkeley, Bart
- A calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and salacious argumentations of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his late address to them. : Humbly offered to the consideration of the good people of New-England, with a preface by Dr. Johnson, and an appendix containing Mr. Wetmore's and Mr. Caner's vindication of the own cause and characters from the aspersions of the same author.
- A calm and plain answer to the enquiry, Why are you a dissenter from the Church of England? : Containing some remarks on its doctrine, spirit, constitution, and some of its offices and forms of devotion.
- A candid consideration of the causes and pretences for separation from the ancient established church. : By Robert Woodward, Vicar of Harrold, Bedfordshire
- A candid examination of Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts : Interspers'd with a few brief reflections upon some other of the doctor's writings. To which is added, a letter to a friend, containing a short vindication of the said society against the mistakes and misrepresentations of the doctor in his observations on the conduct of that society. By one of its members. [Three lines from James]
- A candid examination of Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts : interspers'd with a few brief reflections upon some other of the doctor's writings : to which is added, A letter to a friend, containing a short vindication of the said society, against the mistakes and misrepresentations of the doctor in his observations on the conduct of that society
- A candid refutation of the heresy imputed by Ro. C. Nicholas Esquire to the Reverend S. Henley. : [Eight lines in French from D'Alembert]
- A catalogue of the charitable gifts, rents, and revenues belonging to the parish of Enfield : in the county of Middlesex; with the names of those who gave them; for what uses; and how to be disposed of according to the wills of the givers, and Constitutions of every respective Gift and Settlement. Collected by Samuel Mitchell, Anno Domini 1709
- A catechetical course of sermons for the whole year : Being, an explanation of the church-catechism, in fifty two distinct discourses on so many several Texts of Scripture. Wherein are briefly contain'd, The most necessary Points of Christian Doctrine. Recommended Especially for the use of Families. In two volumes. By Peter Newcome, M. A. Vicar of Hackney in Middlesex
- A catechism upon a new and improved plan : translated from the French of Monsieur Roustan
- A caution against religious delusion. : a sermon on the new birth: occasioned by the pretensions of the Methodists. By Henry Stebbing D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Grays-Inn
- A caution by scriptural references against the Jews: and most of those religions which differ from the established Church of England. : With an appendix thereto against the Socinians
- A caveat against unsound doctrines : being the substance of a sermon preached in the parish church of St. Ann, Blackfryars ; on Sunday, April 29, 1770. By Augustus Toplady, A.B. Vicar of Broad Hembury, Devon
- A certain rule, to find out how many honest men are in this nation : Of all sorts, whether Church-of-England-men, Presbyterians, Independants, Anabaptists, Quakers, or Papists
- A charge deliver' to the clergy : at the primary visitation of the diocese of Sarum, in the year, MDCCXXVI. By Benjamin, Lord Bishop of the said diocese
- A charge deliver'd to the clergy of Middlesex, at the primary visitation held May 19, 1731 : By Daniel Waterland D.D. Archdeacon of Middlesex
- A charge deliver'd to the clergy of the Arch-Deaconry of Middlesex : At his primary visitation. By R. Altham, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Middlesex
- A charge delivered at a visitation : held for the archdeaconry of Northumberland. In the year, M,DCC,LIX. By Thomas Robinson, D. D. Archdeacon of Northumberland. Published at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge delivered to the Clergy of the diocese of Lincoln : at the triennial visitation of that diocese in May and June 1794. By George Pretyman ..
- A charge delivered to the Clergy of the diocese of Lincoln : at the triennial visitation of that diocese in May and June 1794. By George Pretyman, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- A charge delivered to the clergy at the primary visitation of Lewis : Lord Bishop of Norwich. MDCCLXXXIV
- A charge delivered to the clergy at the primary visitation of the diocese of Durham, in the year MDCCLI : by the Right Reverend Father in God Joseph Butler, LL. D. then Lord Bishop of that Diocese
- A charge delivered to the clergy of Bangor : at the primary visitation of that church and diocese: begun at the cathedral-church, May 30th, 1722. By Richard Lord Bishop of Bangor
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Berks, at the late visitation, in May MDCCLXIV. : By William Dodwell, D.D. Archdeacon of Berks. Printed at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cleveland, at the visitations held in the year 1798. : By Robert Peirson, A.M. Archdeacon of Cleveland. Published at the particular request of the Clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Hereford, at a visitation, held at Hereford in August, 1794, By James Jones, D.D. Archdeacon. Published at the request of the clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Winchester, in the year 1772 : By Thomas Balguy, D.D. Archdeacon
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, at the triennial visitation of that diocese in June and July 1800. : By George Pretyman, D.D.F.R.S. lord bishop of Lincoln
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Cleveland : at the visitation held in the year MDCCLII. By Francis Blackburne, M.A. Archdeacon of Cleveland
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Colchester, in June, M.DCC.LXXII : By W. S. Powell, D.D.F.R.S. Master of St. John's College in Cambridge, and Archdeacon of Colchester
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of the East-Riding of York : At a Primary Visitation, Held at Hunmanby on the 1st ; at Beverley on the 3d ; and at Kingston upon Hull, on the 4th of June, 1756. By Robert Oliver, M.A. Archdeacon
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Bristol : at the primary visitation of Henry Reginald Lord Bishop of Bristol, 1796. Published at the request of the clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Carlisle, at the general chapter of visitation, begun May 26, 1747. : By John Waugh, doctor of laws, chancellor of the diocese of Carlisle. Published at the request of the clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Chester : at the primary visitation of that diocese in the year MDCCLXXVIII, by Beilby Lord Bishop of Chester
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham : at the ordinary visitation of that diocese, in the year MDCCXCVII. By Shute, Bishop of Durham
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham ; at the ordinary visitation of that diocese, in the year M DCC Xcvii : By Shute, Bishop of Durham
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year M DCC Xcii. : By Shute, Lord Bishop of Durham
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year M DCC Xcii. : the second edition, with an appendix. By Shute, Lord Bishop of Durham
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely : at Cambridge, Aug. the Viith. MDCCXVI. At his primary by William Ld. Bp. of Ely
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely at Cambridge, Aug. the VIIth. MDCCXVI. : At his primary visitation,
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Exeter, at the primary visitation of Henry Reginald, Lord Bishop of Exeter. 1799. Published At The Request Of The Clergy
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff : June, 1791. By Richard Watson, D.D.F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff in June 1798 : by R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Bishop of Landaff
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Landaff, June, 1791. By Richard Watson, D.D.F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, at the Bishop's primary visitation in 1775 and 1776 ; And printed at their request
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Lincoln, at the Bishop's primary visitation, MDCCLXII. : And Published at their Request, By John Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London : at the visitation of that diocese in the year MDCCXCIV. By Beilby Lord Bishop of London
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London, at the primary visitation of that diocese in the year MDCCXC. : By Beilby Lord Bishop of London
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London, in the years 1798 and 1799. : By the Right Reverend Beilby, Lord Bishop of that diocese
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Nova Scotia : at the primary visitation holden in the town of Halifax, in the month of June 1788. By the Right Reverend Charles, Bishop of Nova Scotia
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Rochester : and published at their request. By John Law, D.D. Archdeacon of Rochester
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Sarum at the primary visitation of that diocese, in the year MDCCLXXXIII : by Shute Lord Bishop of Sarum
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the province of Quebec : at the primary visitation holden in the city of Quebec, in the month of August 1789. By the Right Reverend Charles, Bishop of Nova Scotia
- A charge given at the triennial visitation of the diocese of Salisbury : in October 1704. To which is added, a sermon preach'd at Salisbury, and some other places, in the said visitation. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum
- A charge given at the visitation of the Archdeaconry of Salop, in the diocese of Hereford, in the year 1794 : By Joseph Plymley, M. A. Archdeacon
- A charge given at the visitations of the archdeaconry of Salop, in the diocese of Hereford, holden at Ludlow and Stretton, the 21st and 22nd days of June, 1796 : By Joseph Plymley, M. A. Archdeacon
- A charge given by given by the Right Revd Father in God, Robert Ld Bishop of Peterborough, at the primary visitation of his diocese in the year 1730
- A charge intended to have been delivered to the clergy of Norwich : at the primary visitation of George, Lord Bishop of that diocese
- A charge to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of St. Alban's, at the primary visitation, held May 7, 1789. By Joseph Holden Pott, M.A. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Archdeacon of St. Alban's
- A charge to the clergy of the county of Surrey : deliver'd at the town of Guildford, Oct. 11. and at the burrough of Southwark, Oct. 25. 1716. at his primary visitation. By Hugh Boulter, D.D. Arch-Deacon of Surrey. Publish'd at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge, delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of St. Alban's : at the visitation, held May 20, A.D. 1796. By Joseph Holden Pott, A. M. Prebendary of Lincoln, and Archdeacon of St. Alban's. Published at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge, delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of St. Albans, at a visitation holden May 22d, 1783 : By the Rev. Samuel Horsley, L. L. D. F.R.S. Published (with Additions) at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge, delivered to the clergy of the archdeaconry of St. Albans, at a visitation holden May 22d, 1783 : By the Rev. Samuel Horsley, L.L.D. F.R.S. Published (with Additions) at the Request of the Clergy
- A charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Ely : In August, 1722. By William late Lord Bishop of Ely
- A church of England-Man's answer to the arguments and petition of Protestant dissenters against the test
- A clear account of the ancient episcopacy : proving It to have been Parochial, and therefore inconsistent with the present Model of Diocesan Episcopacy. Wherein the Several Pretensions for the Divine Right of the Latter are fully examin'd. And Mr. Boyse's Sermon concerning the Scriptural Bishop, and the Postscript to it are defended against Mr. Drury's Vindication of his Answer to it. To which are added, Some Reflections on Mr. Whiston's Citation of Clemens's Epistle, in Favour of the (pretended) Constitutions of the Apostles; shewing that from their Disagreement upon this Head of Episcopacy, those Constitutions plainly appear spurious
- A collection of Psalms and hymns, from various authors, adapted to the service of the Church of England
- A collection of devotions for the altar : with a preparatory confession of faith, and the necessity of such confession, extracted from Bishop Pearson. By William Willymott, LL. D. Fellow of King's College in Cambridge, and Master of a Private School at Isleworth in Middlesex. In two volumes
- A collection of divine hymns, upon several occasions : suited to our common tunes, for the use of devout Christians, in singing forth the praises of God
- A collection of letters, by the Late Reverend James Hervey, A.M. rector of Weston-Favel, in Northamptonshire
- A collection of sermons, formerly preached by the Reverend George Hickes, D.D
- A collection of several tracts and discourses written in the years 1677, to 1704. By Gilbert Burnet ... In three volumes
- A commentary, practical and explanatory, on the liturgy of the Church of England : as used on Sundays. Including the Athanasian Creed. By Peter Waldo, Esq ; Author of An Essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
- A commentary, practical and explanatory, on the liturgy of the Church of England, as Used on Sundays: Including the Athanasian Creed. By a layman, Author of An Essay on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
- A companion for the fasts of the Church of England : With collects and prayers. For each solemnity
- A companion for the fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : With collects and papers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq
- A companion for the fire-side : or, Winter Evening's Amusement. Containing a curious collection of entertaining and instructive essays, visions, Relations, Stories, Tales, Fables, Allegories, Historical Facts, Eastern Tales, Novels, Remarkable Events, Singular Occurrences, &c. in prose and verse. Selected from the most eminent writers in several languages ; together with some curious original storie that never appeared in print before
- A companion to the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England : containing a comment on the service for Sundays ; including the collects, epistles, and Gospels. To which are added questions, for the use of teachers in schools and families. By Mrs. Trimmer
- A companion to the Book of common prayer of the Church of England: containing a comment on the service for Sundays ; including the collects, epistles, and gospels. By Mrs. Trimmer
- A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war : In a sermon preached in the Church of St. Botolph Aldgate, on January XXXI, 1703/4. ... By White Kennett ..
- A compendious history of the rise and progress of the reformation of the Church here in England : from Popish darkness and superstition. Together with an account of nonconformity, and the Grounds thereof, since the said Reformation. By Daniel Disney, Esq
- A compendious treatise in metre declaring the firste originall of sacrifice, and of the buylding of aultares and churches, and of the firste receauinge of the Christen fayth here in Englande by G.M
- A compleat collection of the sermons : tracts, and pieces of all kinds, that were written by the Right Reverend Dr. William Fleetwood, Late Lord Bishop of Ely
- A conference with a Jacobite : wherein the clergy of the Church of England are vindicated from the charge of hypocrisy and perjury, in praying for the King, and taking the oaths of allegiance and abjuration
- A congratulatory letter to the Revd. Dr. Trapp : occasioned by his four sermons against enthusiasm. In which the Revd. Mr. Bates's Notions of the Co-Operation of the Spirit are examined and refuted. By T. S-y, Esq
- A conscience void of offence : towards God and men. In a sermon preach'd before Queen Mary at White-Hall, February 27. 1690/1. By John late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Published by Her Majesties Special Command
- A conscience void of offence, towards God and men. In a sermon preach'd before Queen Mary at White-Hall, February 27. 1690/1. : By John late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Published by Her Majesties special command
- A continuation of The mitre and the crown ; or, a real distinction between them. In a second letter to a Reverend member of the convocation. By the author of the first letter
- A continuation of the Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of England, against the abusive misrepresentations and sallacious [sic] arguments of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his second address to them. : Humbly offered to the consideration of the good people of New-England.
- A continuation of the Defence of the remarks on Dr. Wells's letters. : In a fifth and sixth letter to the doctor. By James Peirce
- A continuation of the Defence of the remarks on Dr. Wells's letters. : In a seventh letter to the doctor. By James Peirce
- A copy of a letter sent to the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward Lord Bishop of Glocester : from a clergy-man of the Church of England, living in Bristol, giving an account of one Thomas Perks ..
- A course of sermons on the Lord's-prayer preach'd at the rolls. By the Revd. Thomas Bisse ..
- A critical and practical elucidation of the morning and evening prayer of the Church of England. : By John Shepherd, M.A. Late of Queen's College, Oxford, Curate of Paddington
- A critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning bishops in America
- A critical dissertation on Titus iii. 10,11 : Wherein Mr. Foster's notion of heresy is consider'd, and confuted. And the power of the Church to censure hereticks is vindicated. By Tipping Silvester ..
- A critical dissertation on Titus iii. 10,11 : Wherein Mr. Foster's notion of heresy is consider'd, and confuted. And the power of the Church to censure hereticks is vindicated. By Tipping Silvester, M. A. Fellow of Pembroke College Oxon, and Lecturer of St. Bartholomew the Great
- A defection from the faith : of dangerous tendency to the destruction of a church. A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of Gloucester, May 5th, 1723. By John Harper, M. A. Vicar of Ashleworth. Publish'd at the Request of several of the Audience
- A defence of Mr. Withers's History of resistance: or, a new test of the Church of England's loyalty
- A defence of a sermon preached at Newark, June 2. 1736. entituled, the vanity of human institutions in the worship of God, against the exceptions of Mr. John Beach : in a letter to him.
- A defence of episcopacy : A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's on Trinity-Sunday 1708. By Tho. Bisse M.A. and Fellow of C.C.C
- A defence of episcopacy : A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's on Trinity-Sunday, 1708. By Tho. Bisse M. A. and Fellow of C. C. C
- A defence of episcopacy : a sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's on Trinity-Sunday, 1708. By Tho. Bisse ..
- A defence of ministerial conformity to the church of England : In answer to the Misrepresentations Of the Terms thereof By Mr. Calamy In the tenth Chapter of his Abridgment of the History of Mr. Baxter's Life and Times
- A defence of natural and revealed religion : being a collection of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; (from the year 1691 to the year 1732.) With the additions and amendments of the several authors, and general indexes. In three volumes. ..
- A defence of natural and revealed religion : being an abridgment of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honble Robert Boyle, Esq; by Dr. Bentley Bp. Kidder Bp. Williams Bp. Gastrell Dr. Harris Bp. Bradford Bp. Blackhall Dr. Stanhope Dr. S. Clarke Dr. Hancock Mr. Whiston Dr. Turner Dr. Butler Dr. Woodward Mr. Derham Dr. Ibbot Bp. Leng Dr. J. Clarke Archd. Gurdon Dr. Burnet Dr. Berriman. In four volumes. With a general index. By Gilbert Burnet, Vicar of Coggeshall, Essex
- A defence of pluralities, or, Holding two benefices with cure of souls : as now practised in the Church of England
- A defence of revealed religion : in two sermons, preached in the Cathedral Church of Landaff ; and a charge, delivered to the clergy of that diocese, in June, 1795. Second edition. By Richard Watson, D.D.F.R.S. lord Bishop of Landaff
- A defence of the Methodists who do not attend the national church, but avail themselves of liberty of conscience. By Thomas Taylor
- A defence of the case of the ministers ejected at Exon. : By James Peirce
- A defence of the clergy of the Church of England ; in a letter to the Rev. William Jesse, Rector of Dowles ; occasioned by his Parochialia
- A defence of the doctrines of sovereign grace : being a Full answer to a Letter lately addressed to the Author of Pietas Oxoniensis. By the Author of that Book
- A defence of the episcopal government of the church : containing remarks on two late, noted sermons on Presbyterian ordination.
- A defence of the episcopal government of the church : containing remarks on two late, noted sermons on Presbyterian ordination.
- A defence of the subscriptions required in the Church of England : A sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on the commencement Sunday, 1757. By W. S. Powell, D. D. Fellow of St. John's College
- A defence of the subscriptions required in the Church of England : A sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on the commencement Sunday, 1757. By W. S. Powell, D. D. then fellow, now Master, of St. John's College
- A defence of the subscriptions required in the Church of England : a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on the commencement Sunday, 1757. By W.S. Powell ..
- A defence of the subscriptions required in the Church of England. : a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on the commencement Sunday, 1757. By W.S. Powell, D.D. Fellow of St. John's College
- A demonstration from Christian principles that the present regulation of the ecclesiastical revenues in the Church of England : Is Directly Contrary and Fatally Destructive to the Design of Christianity. And has A Necessary Tendence to make A Corrupt and Immoral Clergy. By a Clergyman of the same Church
- A detection of some real and artificial errors in an impartial account of the rise : Progress, and Nature of the Scheme for augmenting the Livings of the Scots Clergy. By the Author of The Exposition of the Reasons of Dissent, &c
- A detection of some real and artificial errors in an impartial account of the rise : Progress, and Nature of the Scheme for augmenting the Livings of the Scots Clergy. By the Author of The Exposition of the Reasons of Dissent, &c
- A dialogue between a Japonese and a Formosan, about some points of the religion of the time. By G. P--n--r
- A dialogue between one who calls himself a churchman and one who is called a Methodist
- A dialogue between the pulpit and reading desk : by a member of the Church of England
- A dialogue between the pulpit and reading-desk. : Wherein the most common errors in practical religion are refuted, and particular notice is taken of a late treatise, called The doctrine of grace. By a member of the Church of England. Recommended to the serious perusal of the laity and clergy of the Established Church.
- A dialogue betwixt a protestant minister and a Romish priest : wherein is shew'd, that the Church of Rome is not the only true church ; and that the Church of England is a sound Part of the Catholick Church of Christ. By the author of the Husbandman's manual
- A dialogue, between a Methodist preacher, and a minister of the Church of England
- A discourse concerning a judge of controversies in matters of religion. Being an answer to some papers asserting the necessity of such a judge. With an address to wavering Protestants ... With a preface ... concerning ... certainty
- A discourse concerning baptismal and spiritual regeneration. : By Samuel Bradford, D.D. Then Rector of St Mary le Bow, London ; afterward Lord Bishop of Rochester
- A discourse concerning publick prayer : shewing, that a set-form or liturgy of prayers is expedient in the publick worship of God. By W. Irwin
- A discourse concerning the authority of men in the kingdom of Christ. : Being a sermon preach'd in the reign of King Charles II. By ... Hezekiah Burton ..
- A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God : the obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation. In answer to Mr Hobbs, Spinoza, the Author of the Oracles of Reason, and other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion. Being sixteen sermons Preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St Paul, in the Years 1704, and 1705. at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq ; By Samuel Clarke, D.D. Rector of St James's Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men : in the worship of God. By William King, D.D. Now Lord Archbishop of Dublin
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men : in the worship of God. By the Most Reverend Father in God, William King, D.D. Present Lord Arch-Bishop of Dublin
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men : in the worship of God. By the most Reverend Dr. William King, Lord Arch-Bishop of Dublin
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God
- A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God : By the Right Reverend Dr. William King, Lord Bishop of London-Derry
- A discourse concerning the publick worship of God. : Being an enquiry: first, concerning the nature of publick Christian worship ; consider'd in both its parts, essential and circumstantial. Secondly, concerning the manner of its performance. Thirdly, concerning the liturgy of the Church of England ; wherein is shewn, how well it answers the ends of publick devotions.
- A discourse made by the Ld Bishop of Rochester : to the clergy of his diocese, at his visitation in the year 1695. Published at their Request
- A discourse of church-government : Wherein the rights of the church and the supremacy of Christian princes, are vindicated and adjusted. By John Potter, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to Her Majesty, and chaplain to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
- A discourse of church-government : Wherein the rights of the church, and the supremacy of Christian princes, are vindicated and adjusted. By John Potter, D.D. now Lord Bishop of Oxford
- A discourse of church-government : wherein the rights of the Church, and the supremacy of Christian princes, are vindicated and adjusted. By John Potter, D.D. Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford, And Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- A discourse of confirmation : preach'd at Coleshill, Apr. 21.1705. at the Triennial Visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God John, Lord Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield, By Z. Isham, D.D. Rector of Solyhul in Warwickshire
- A discourse of fundamentals : being the substance of two charges delivered to the Middlesex-Clergy, at the Easter-Visitations of 1734 and 1735. By Daniel Waterland, D. D. Archdeacon of Middlesex. And Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- 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 the brevity and misery of human life : occasioned by the death of John Sams, Esq ; By George Sendall
- A discourse of the pastoral care
- A discourse on the apostle Paul's preaching before Fælix, and Fælix's answer to Paul's reasonings with him. Being the substance of several sermons, preached at Wrentham, in Suffolk. ... By Samuel Hebden
- A discourse, at the opening of the convention of clerical and lay-delegates of the church, in the state of Rhode-Island. : Delivered in Trinity-Church, Newport, Thursday, the 18th of November, 1790. : [Four lines from Psalms]
- A dissent from the Church of England : fully justified: And proved the genuine and just Consequence of the Allegiance due to Christ, the only Lawgiver in the Church. Being the Dissenting Gentleman's three letters and postscript, compleat. In Answer to The Rev. Mr. John White's on that Subject. To which is added, a letter to the Bishops, &c. by Micajah Towgood
- A dissuasive from stealing : a sermon preached at Holton, in Suffolk. ... By Stephen White ..
- A dissuasive from stealing. : a sermon preached at Holton, in Suffolk. Inscribed to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By Stephen White, M.A. Rector of Holton
- A faithful account of some transactions : in the three last sessions of the present Convocation. In a letter to a friend
- A familiar and practical improvement of the church catechism: designed to render the work of catechising more easy and profitable; and thereby afford assistance to ministers, schoolmasters, parents, And whoever may be entrusted with The Care and Instruction of the Rising Generation. By the Rev. T. Haweis, LL. B. Rector of Aldwinckle All Saints, Northamptonshire. And Chaplain to The Right Honourable the Earl of Peterdolow
- A familiar conference, upon some Antinomian tenets, sometimes miscalled, the doctrines of sovereign free grace : with some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, Animadversions, critical and candid.
- A farewel sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond : in Surry ; April the 27th, 1707. By Thomas Wise, B.D. Fellow of Exeter-College in Oxford, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond
- A few reasons, for leaving the national established mode of worship : addressed principally to those who attend at the place called St. Giles's church, Reading
- A form of prayer : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the thirteenth day of February, 1761, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humilitation before Almighty God, to be observed in most devout and Solemn manner, by sending up Our prayers and supplications to the divine Majesty for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting the heavy judgements which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved ; and imploring his blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty by sea and land and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdoms. By His Majesty's special command
- A form of prayer : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great Britain called England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the tenth of February, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in most devout and Solemn manner, by sending up our prayers and supplications to the divine majesty: for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgements, which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved ; and imploring his blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty by sea and land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdoms
- A form of prayer : to be used In all Churches and Chapels throughout England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, upon Wednesday the Twenty-Seventh of this instant February, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation before Almighty God, to be observed in the most Devout and Solemn Manner, by sending up our Prayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty: For obtaining Pardon of our Sins, and for averting those heavy Judgements which our manifold Provocations have most justly deserved ; and imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land, and for restoring and perpetuating Peace, Safety, and Prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdoms. By His Majesty's Special Command
- A form of prayer : to be used for both the days of publique thanksgiving for the seasonable and happy reducing of the Levellers, being Thursday June 7. and all England over on Thursday June 28. 1649. : Die Martis, June 7. 1629 [sic]
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God : to be used throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the weekly bills of mortality, on Sunday the eighth day of this instant September, and in all other places throughout the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Sunday the twenty second day of the same month, for granting to the forces of His Majesty, and his allies so great success in the taking the town of Namur, and for protecting His Majesties sacred person from the many dangers to which he was so frequently exposed during that siege
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to almighty God, for his late merciful preservation of the King's Majesty from the outrageous and desperate attempts against his person, as he passed to the Parliament House, on Thursday the twenty-ninth day of October: to be used at mornin and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, in all churches and chapels throughout England and Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on the First Sunday after the Ministers thereof shall receive the same; and to be continued for Fourteen Days afterwards