A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain: Including the Works of Foreigners Written In, Or Translated Into the English Language, Volume 1W. Paterson, 1882 |
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... Burnet's History of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church - lands . In a ... Gilbert [ Burnet ] , Lord Bishop of Sarum . In a letter to a person of quality . [ By Peter ALLIX . ] London 1695 ...
... Burnet's History of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church - lands . In a ... Gilbert [ Burnet ] , Lord Bishop of Sarum . In a letter to a person of quality . [ By Peter ALLIX . ] London 1695 ...
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... Gilbert BURNET . ] No title page . [ 1687. ] Quarto . * [ Adv . Lib . ] ANSWER ( an ) to a paper which came from the Papists lately out of Holland . Who goeth about to vindicate the pope , Jesuits , and Papists , who since the dayes of ...
... Gilbert BURNET . ] No title page . [ 1687. ] Quarto . * [ Adv . Lib . ] ANSWER ( an ) to a paper which came from the Papists lately out of Holland . Who goeth about to vindicate the pope , Jesuits , and Papists , who since the dayes of ...
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... Gilbert BURNET , D.D. ] N. P. N. D. Quarto . Pp . iv . * Signed T. T. , being the final letters of his names . [ Adv . Lib . ] ANSWER ( an ) to Mr. Horace Walpole's late work 115 116 ANS ANS -
... Gilbert BURNET , D.D. ] N. P. N. D. Quarto . Pp . iv . * Signed T. T. , being the final letters of his names . [ Adv . Lib . ] ANSWER ( an ) to Mr. Horace Walpole's late work 115 116 ANS ANS -
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... Gilbert BURNET . ] No title - page . [ 1688. ] Quarto . Reprinted in Somers ' Tracts . [ Adv . Lib . ] APOLOGY ( an ) for the Church of Scotland , against the accusations of prelatists and jacobites , and par- ticularly the reflections ...
... Gilbert BURNET . ] No title - page . [ 1688. ] Quarto . Reprinted in Somers ' Tracts . [ Adv . Lib . ] APOLOGY ( an ) for the Church of Scotland , against the accusations of prelatists and jacobites , and par- ticularly the reflections ...
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... [ Gilbert BURNET . ] Addressed to the serious consideration of the members of the Church of England in this present juncture . London , 1688. Octavo . * [ Adv . Lib . ] CASE ( a ) of conscience resolved : con- cerning ministers meddling ...
... [ Gilbert BURNET . ] Addressed to the serious consideration of the members of the Church of England in this present juncture . London , 1688. Octavo . * [ Adv . Lib . ] CASE ( a ) of conscience resolved : con- cerning ministers meddling ...
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