| British Museum. Department of Printed Books - 1814 - 1096 pages
...the Church of Rome, and the Separation of Dissenters from the Church of England. 4° Lond. 16S3. -i A Letter to a Dissenter, upon occasion of his Majesties late gracious Declaration of Indulgence. [By TW] 4° Loud. 1687. Proposals tcnder'd to the Consideration of both House* of Parliament for uniting... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 402 pages
...2 vol. fnlio, 1689—1602. ' Burnet's Reflections on a Book called " Rights of a Convocation,'' 16. read, after an interval of a century and a half, without admiration of its aouteness, address, terseness, and poignancy." The Nonconformists were acted upon by powerful inducements... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 pages
...although its whole argument, unbroken by diversion to general topics, is brought exclusively to bear with concentrated force upon the question, the parties, and the moment, cannot be • Burnet, ibid. • D'Adda, 8 (18) Aprile 1687 : — " Che releva la raaggior parte dalla soggestione... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 pages
...although its whole argument, unbroken by diversion to general topics, is brought exclusively to bear with concentrated force upon the question, the parties, and the moment, cannot be " Burnet, ibid. b D'Adda, 8 (18) Aprile 1687 : — "Che releva la maggior parte dalla soggestione de... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1835 - 376 pages
...although its whole argument, unbroken by diversion to general topics, is brought exclusively to bear with concentrated force upon the question, the parties,...its acuteness, address, terseness, and poignancy." The Nonconformists were acted upon by powerful inducements • D'Adda, 2 Maio, 1687. Id. %Ap. 1687.... | |
| WILLIAM STRAKER - 1838 - 392 pages
...Four 1683 (H.) Animadversions on a late paper, intituled, a Centuries, folio, fine copy, 215s - 1716 Letter to a Dissenter upon occasion of His Majesties late Gracious Declaration of Indulgence, 4to. hf. bd. neat, 4s 6d 1687 1684 Cecil's (R.) Works, with Life by Pratt, 3 vols. 8vo. very neat,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 618 pages
...although its whole argument, unbroken by diversion to general topics, is brought exclusively to bear with concentrated force upon the question, the parties,...interval of a century and a half, without admiration at its acuteness, address, terseness, and poignancy .{ The Nonconformists were thus acted upon by powerful... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1858 - 616 pages
...although its whole argument, unbroken by diversion to general topics, is brought exclusively to bear with concentrated force upon the question, the parties,...the moment, cannot be read, after an interval of a ceiitury and a half, without admiration at its acuteness, address, terseness, and poignancy.} The Nonconformists... | |
| Chetham's Library - 1859 - 290 pages
...although its whole argument, unbroken by diversion to general topics, is brought exclusively to bear with concentrated force upon the question, the parties,...Mackintosh's History of the Revolution. p. 174. 40. 3? Answer to a Letter to a Dissenter, upon occasion of His CH Majesties late Gracious Declaration of... | |
| Chetham's Library - 1859 - 288 pages
...Butler's Memoirs of the English, &c., Catholies. . li. 41 . Animadversions on a late Paper eutituled, A Letter to a Dissenter, upon occasion of his Majesties late Gracious Declaration of Indulgence. By H.[enry] C.[are]. pp. 40, 4to Lond. 1687 See No. 24 supra. A. Wood gives this account of Henry Care:... | |
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