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The incurableness of superstition, or, The impossibility of preserving the Protestant religion and liberties, under the government of a Popish Prince. In two discourses, delivered, as to the substance of them at Little St. Helen's, to the society that support the Lord's-day morning-lecture there, on the first of August, 1749; in commemoration of the happy accession of the present royal family to the throne of Great-Britain, by Samuel Chandler.

By: Chandler, Samuel, 1693-1766.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Noon ..., and E. Gardiner ..., 1749Description: [2], 62p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Superstition | Church and state -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.76(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57460-1001
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VOL.76(4) Convocation-craft: or, A brief history of the intrigues, and insolence, of the English Convocations under the papacy, till restrain'd by King Henry VIII. With an account of their behaviour since, intermix'd with proper reflections, and authorities to prove, that when they act beyond their commission from the crown, they incur the danger of a præmunire. Occasion'd by the proceedings of the Lower house against the Bishop of Bangor, for his sermon preach'd before the King the 31st of March, and publish'd by His Majesty's special command. VOL.76(5) A sermon preach'd November 5. 1712. Published at the desire of many that heard it: by a lover of all man-kind, especially of all true Christians and Protestants, and a hater of blood and cruelty, &c. With an epistle prefatory: and an appendix, containing some matters of fact referr'd to in the sermon. VOL.76(6) Two sermons, viz. I.A faithful portrait of Popery: by which it is seen to be the reverse of Christianity; as it is he destruction of morality, piety, and civil liberty. A sermon preached at St. James's Church, Westminster. II. An earnest exhortation to a manly defence of our happy constitution in church and state; occasioned by the present unnatural Rebellion. Preached in Mr. Allen's Chapel at Prior-Park near Bath, and published at his request. By William Warburton ... VOL.76(7) The incurableness of superstition, or, The impossibility of preserving the Protestant religion and liberties, under the government of a Popish Prince. In two discourses, delivered, as to the substance of them at Little St. Helen's, to the society that support the Lord's-day morning-lecture there, on the first of August, 1749; in commemoration of the happy accession of the present royal family to the throne of Great-Britain, by Samuel Chandler. VOL.76(8) The life and miracles of St. Wenefrede, together with her litanies. With some historical observations made thereon. VOL.76(9) Bref du pape addresse a tous les Catholiques de France. VOL.77(1) The book of the visions of Zabdeel, the son of Abdeed. Faithfully translated from the original Syriac by an eminent traveller, who purchas'd the manuscript at Grand-Cairo.

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