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The assertion is, that the title of the House of Hanover to the succession of the British monarchy (on failure of issue of her present Majesty) is a title hereditary, and of divine institution.

By: Asgill, John, 1659-1738.Contributor(s): Asgill, John, 1659-1738. De jure divino.Publisher: London : Printed by J. Darby, 1710Edition: The second edition corrected.Description: 38, [2]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Hanover, House of | Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Succession
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VOL.192(12) The freeholder's political catechism. VOL.192(13) The case of the episcopal dissenters in Scotland, and that of the dissenters in Ireland compar'd; with relation to toleration and a capacity for civil offices. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. VOL.192(2) Mr. Asgill's apology for an omission in his late publication. VOL.192(3) The assertion is, that the title of the House of Hanover to the succession of the British monarchy (on failure of issue of her present Majesty) is a title hereditary, and of divine institution. VOL.192(4) An argument proving, that according to the covenant of eternal life revealed in the Scriptures, man may be translated from hence into that eternal life, without passing through death, altho the humane nature of Christ himself could not be thus translated till he passed through death. VOL.192(5) Primitive infant-baptism reviv'd. Or, an account of the doctrine and practice of the first two centuries, concerning the baptism of infants; in the words of the sacred and primitive writers themselves. By William Whiston, M.A. VOL.192(6) Reflexions on an anonymous pamphlet, entituled, a Discourse of Free Thinking. By William Whiston, M.A.

Half-title: 'Mr Asgill De jure divino'.

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