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Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature ( London, 1731) | IA | | |
The defection consider'd : and the designs of those who divided the friends of the government set in a true light | |
London : J. Robers near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1717 | IA | | |
The Defection detected, or, Faults laid on the right side : in answer to a certain anonymous pamphlet called The defection considered, etc ( London : J. Peters near Westminster, 1718) | IA | | |
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. ( London : Richard Baldwin ..., 1694) | IA | | |
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 ... ( London : Richard Baldwin, 1694) | GB | | |
A new catechism, with Dr. Hickes's thirty nine articles ( London : Ben. Bragg at the Black Raven in Paternoster-Row, 1710) | IA | | |
New High-church turn'd old Presbyterian : utrum horum, Never a barrel the better herring ( London : B. Bragg at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1709) | IA | | |
The rights of the Christian church asserted, against the Romish, and all other priests who claim an independent power over it : with a preface concerning the government of the Church of England, as by law establish'd. ( London, 1707) | IA | | |
The Rights of the Christian Church asserted, against the Romish, and all other priests, who claim an independent power over it : with a preface concerning the government of the Church of England, as by law establish'd ( London, 1709) | IA | | |
A second address to the inhabitants of the two great cities of London and Westminster : occasion'd by a second pastoral letter with remarks on scripture vindicated, and some other late writings ( London : J. Peele, 1730) | IA | | |
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Toland, John (1670-1722) |
An account of the courts of Prussia and Hanover; sent to a minister of state in Holland ( London : J. Darby, 1705) | IA | | |
Amyntor, or, A defence of Milton's life : containing I. A general apology for all writings of that kind. II. A catalogue of books attributed in the primitive times to Jesus Christ, his apostles, and other eminent persons ... III. A complete history of the book, entitul'd Icon Basilike, proving Dr. Gauden, and not King Charles the First, to be the author of it: with an answer to all the facts alleg'd by Mr. Wagstaf to the contrary; and to the exceptions made against my Lord Anglesey's Memorandum, Dr. Walker's book, or Mrs. Gauden's Narrative, which last piece is now the first time publish'd at large .. | |
London : Printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1699 | GB | | |
The art of restoring, or, The piety and probity of General Monk in bringing about the last restoration ... with a just account of Sir Roger ... in a letter to a minister of state at the court of Vienna ( London : Sold by J. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1714) | IA | | |
Christianity not mysterious, or, A treatise shewing that there is nothing in the Gospel contrary to reason, nor above it : and that no Christian doctrine can be properly call'd a mystery., 2nd ed. ( London : Sam. Buckley, 1696) | GB | | |
A collection of several pieces of Mr. John Toland ; | |
London : J. Peele, 1726 | IA | | |
Vol. 1 (1726) | IA | | |
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