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481 A letter to the English nation - Wherein the dreadful consequences of war are considered and exposed. More particularly addressed to those pure lovers of their country, "who delight to see all the rational part of God's creation in happiness and perfection; neither burthened with poverty and want on the one hand, nor supported in luxury, with unmerited favours, on the other." By a member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. Read, and universally approved, at a general meeting, held March 12, 1793 Member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. 1793 Engelska
482 Observations upon the case of the Protestant dissenters. By a Lay-Member of the Church of England Lay-member of the Church of England. 1787 Engelska
483 The narrative of the non-subscribers examined. - Wherein the differences among Protestant dissenters in the north of Ireland, in their rise, progress and issue, are fairly represented, the mistakes of the non-subscribers detected, their main arguments and objections answered; and the acts and resolutions of the General Synod vindicated: together with some original papers, extracts from our records, their own pamphlets, and some private letters, never before published. By a Member of the General Synod Member of the General Synod. M,DCC,XXXI. 1731 Engelska
484 Free thoughts on the late treaty of alliance concluded at Worms. By a member of Parliament, in a letter to his friend in the country Member of Parliament. M.DCC.XLIV. 1744 Engelska
485 The tears of friendship, sacred to the memory of the reverend doctor Thomas Gibbons, deceased. By a member of his church Member of his church (Of the Reverend Doctor Thomas Gibbons). MDCCLXXXV. 1785 Engelska
486 The principles of the Christian doctrine, set forth in an exposition of the church catechism. - By a Member of the Church of England Member of the Church of England. MDCCL. 1750 Engelska
487 Thoughts on the lawfulness of war - Humbly submitted to the serious consideration of the teachers of every church or sect among Christians. By a member of the establishment Member of the Establishment. 1796 Engelska
488 The retort courteous - Or, Remarks on the sophistry and ill-natured bigotry contained in a letter addressed to Dr. Priestley, under the signature of John Churchman. Which appeared in the Birmingham & Stafford Chronicle of August 4, 1791. By a Member of the Church of England, but no party man But no party man. Member of the Church of England MDCCXCI. 1791 Engelska
489 Thoughts upon the late proclamation. By a Member of the legislature Member of the legislature. 1789 Engelska
490 The placeman's estimate - In a letter from a member of Parliament, to his brother. To which is added, his brother's answer Member of Parliament. M,DCC,L. 1750 Engelska
491 The exemplar. - Being an exposition of the prophecies of Daniel and St. John, relating to the fourth and last kingdom, viz. the Roman: and now, from recent facts and continuing signs, on a sufficiently-proved improved system. With a previous dissertation, manifesting the scriptural doctrine of the trinity, and orthodoxy antichristian. To which is added, an address admonitory to the members of the Roman communion: some occasional observations and reflections, chiefly of a moral nature, to elucidate the subject, and establish the belief of a particular providence, and as incentives to virtue in general, being interspersed through the whole: the doctrine of the intermediate state is occasinally illustrated; a separation proved; and shewing, that any lifeless unconscious condition of the soul in the body henceforth, is contary to reason, Christianity, and even its own natural essence and inherent principle. Together with some physical conjectures on the nature and use of comets; and particularly that which hath new (1767) lately appeared: from whence the ceaseless rotation and scale of God's proceeding in his creative power, and the tendency given to all nature towards perfection, is deduced, with great appearance of prohability. By a Lay gentleman, and Member of the Church of England, who in 1752-3 began this, as the best sort of amusement to pass away some months in winter. Honorate, diligite, timete Lay gentleman and member of the Church of England. M.DCC.LXVIII. 1768 Engelska
492 A defence of the Reverend W.B. Kirwan's conformity to the established church - Also of his letter from Dublin to a friend in the country. In answer to James Patson, a Galway resident. With a confutation of a defence of religious celibacy and concomitant vows; fully proving the state of celibacy a state of sin. By a Member of the Church of England Member of the Church of England. M.DCC.LXXXIX. 1789 Engelska
493-494 The false accusers accused; or the undeceived Englishman - Being an impartial enquiry into the general-conduct of the administration; and compared with that of their enemies, whereby it will appear who merits impeachments, &c. &c. &c. In a letter to the pretended patriots. Very necessary to be perus'd by the electors and freeholders of Great Britain, on their choice of proper persons to represent them in a new Parliament. By a Member of the House of Commons (flera utgåvor) Member of the House of Commons. MDCCXLI. 1741 Engelska
495 Hiram: or The grand master-key - To the door of both ancient and modern free-masonry: being an accurate description of every degree of the brother hood, as authorized and delivered in all good lodges. The whole comprehending (among an entertaining variety of others) the following articles, viz. 1. History of the rise and progress of masonry. 2. The antient constitutions, laws and charges of the order. 3. The only true and regular from used in making a mason. 4. The lectures, oaths, obligations, &c. of each degree, viz. apprentice, fellow-craft, master, &c. verbatim. 5. Ceremony of the mop and pail. 6. World and grip of each degree. 7. Description of the different claps, and manner of drinking with three times three. 8. Hiram's murder, burial, and raising, with the punishment of the assassins. 9. Account of the four solemn penalties. 10. Manner of constituting a new lodge. 11. All the toasts used by free masons. 12. A complete collection of new songs. 13. A new and correct list of lodges. containing more than any book on the subject ever before published. Illustrated with proper remarks, &c. Necessary to explain the whole to the meanest capacity, whether brethren or not. And embellished with a beautiful copper-plate of the drawing on the floor of a lodge, at the admission of a new member. By a member of Royal Arch Member of Royal Arch. 1764 Engelska
496 A letter from a member of Parliament, to Mr. H.S. concerning the tacking the occasional bill Member of Parliament. Printed in the year, 1705 Engelska
497 The contest between Sebastian, a Spanish frier, and the four evangelists, whether the body of Jesus Christ arose from the dead upon the Jewish Sabbath, or Roman Sunday. - Or, The Devil's dispute about the body of moses fairly states and determined. By a Member of the Church of England Member of the Church of England. M.DCC.LVI. 1756 Engelska
498 The substance of a speech delivered by a reverend member of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, in opening the debate upon the proposal of applying to the legislature for an augmentation of stipend to the ministers of Scotland, and now published on occasion of a speech appearing in print, delivered in the assembly on the same subject by a Right Honourable member of this church Steill, Reverend member of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1749 Engelska
499 Some good wishes for promoting the interest of religion, and the good of the nation - Humbly offered to the consideration of the present Parliament and convocation. By a Member of the Church of England Member of the Church of England. 1709 Engelska
500 Vox populi, old England's glory or destruction, in one thousand, seven hundred, and seventy-four - Being a choice collection of hints, found in the cabinet of a late worthy and noble lord, to the free-holders of Great Britain in their choice of members of serve in Parliament at the ensuing general election. With comments upon them. By an old member of the Lower House, but no placeman, pensioner, or title. To which is added by the same nobleman, an hint to His Majesty Old member of the Lower House. MDCCLXXIV. 1774 Engelska

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