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A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury, in answer to his vindication of the doctrine preach'd by him at the funeral of Mr. Bennet
With a postscript relating to his doctrine concerning the power of charity to cover sins -
The speech of Francis late lord bishop of Rochester, at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723
In his defence against the bill them depending for inflicting pains nad penalties upon him -
A speech to the Upper House of convocation, upon the presentment of the late prolocutor
By George Smalridge, D.D -
Ecclesiastical synods and Parliamentary convocations in the Church of England historically stated, and justly vindicated from the misrepresentations of Mr. Atterbury
By White Kennett, D.D. Part I.&II -
A second letter to the clergy of the Church of England
On occasion of the commitment of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Rochester to the Tower of London. By a clergyman of the Church of England -
A Lay-man's letter to a great divine Dr. A.B.C.D
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Memoirs of the life, character, conduct, and writings of Dr. Francis Atterbury, late bishop of Rochester, from his birth to his banishment
By Thomas Stackhouse, A.M. The third edition. To which is added, Bishop Atterbury's Vindication of Dr. Aldrich, Bp. Smalridge, and himself, from the bold attacks of Col. Duckett, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Oldmixon, concerning the publication of the Lord Clarendon's history -
A Letter from the south, by way of answer to the late letter from a northen divine; giving an account of a very strange attempt made by Dr. A. towards antedating the resignation of his predecessor in the deanery of Carlisle
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A letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury: occasion'd by the doctrine lately deliver'd by him in a funeral sermon on I Cor. 15. 19. August 30. 1706
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The Mercy of the government vindicated
To which are added, remarks upon a late pamphlet entituled, An argument to prove the affections of the people the best security of the government -
The private correspondence of Dr Francis Atterbury, bishop of Rochester, and his friends, in 1725. Never before published
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Memoirs of the life, and conduct, of Dr. Francis Atterbury
late Bishop of Rochester, from his birth, to his banishment. Address'd, to the Rt. Hon. William Pulteney, Esq -
The lords protests in the last session of Parliament; particularly touching the late horrid and detestable conspiracy. Being an appendix to the reports and appendixes of the Committees of both Houses
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The secret history of the secret history of the white staff, purse, and mitre
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The speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords
on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723. in his defence against the bill then depending, for inflicting pains and penalties upon him -
Memoirs of the life, character, conduct, and writings of Dr. Francis Atterbury
Late Bishop of Rochester, from his birth to his banishment. By Thomas Stackhouse, A.M -
His Grace the Duke of Wharton's speech
in the House of Lords, on the third reading of the bill to inflict pains and penalties on Francis (late) Lord Bishop of Rochester; May the 15th. 1723 -
Atterburyana
Being miscellanies, by the late Bishop of Rochester, &c. With I. A collection of original letters. &c. II. The virgin-seducer. A true history. III. The batchelor-keeper: or, modern rake. By Philaretus -
A letter to the clergy of the Church of England
on occasion of the commitment of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Rochester to the Tower of London. By a clergyman of the Church of England -
A letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury
occasion'd by the doctrine lately deliver'd by him in a funeral-sermon on 1 Cor. 15. 19. August 30. 1706 -
Remarks on the present conspiracy
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A compleat and intire collection of the Lords protests in the last session of Parliament; particularly touching the horrid and detestable consipracy
Being an appendix to the reports and appendixes of the committees of both houses -
The case of the præmunientes considered: in an answer to the letter sent lately to a clergy man in the country, concerning the choice of members, and execution of the Parliament-writ, for the ensuing Convocation
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The history of the Mitre and Purse continued
wherein the villanies of the staff are further detected, and the conduct of the late ministers, that would not join with him in betraying their Queen and Country, is more amply set forth in the Discovery of several private Transactions not yet made Publick. Part II -
A reply to traiterous libel entituled English advice to the freeholders of Great Britain