Description: Sammelband of 10 Eighteenth Century Publications: A Discourse of Free-Thinking, Four Queries, Concerning the Miracles, Three Quaker books by Richard Finch, Killing No Murder, Two Books Concerning the Quaker's Tythe Bill.. Author: Collins, Anthony; [Finch, Richard]; Titus, Silius; [Hervey, John Hervey, Baron]; Foster, James Title: Sammelband of 10 Eighteenth Century Publications: A Discourse of Free-Thinking, Four Queries, Concerning the Miracles, Three Quaker books by Richard Finch, Killing No Murder, Two Books Concerning the Quaker's Tythe Bill.. Publication: London: Various Description: Disbound. Good. vi, 3-178; [4], 36; [2], 48; 39; 32; [4], 7-42; 38; 102 pp. 19.5 x 12.5 cm. Collection of ten books bound in one leatherbound volume with five raised bands and gilt tiling on a red leather spine label. Chipping and wear to spine ends, with vertical crack along spine with both halves of book still attached by the cords. Both boards are detached and no longer extant. Occasional spotting scattered throughout. 40 x 50 mm chip missing from upper corner of pages 37/38 of Papers Relating to the Quakers Tythe-Bill. Contains the following books: [Collins, Anthony]. A Discourse of Free-Thinking, Occasion'd by the Rise and Growth of a Sect call'd Free-Thinkers. London: S.N., 1713. Vi, 3-178 pp. Four Queries, Concerning the Miracles said to have been wrought in the first Ages of the Church, Humbly offered to the Learned World, As necessary to be considered at This Time; For the Honor of the Truth of God, and those Gentlemen who are concerned in the Defence of it. London: Printed for R. Manby and H.S. Cox, 1748. [4], 36 pp. [Finch, Richard]. Free and Impartial Thoughts, on the Sovereignty of God, the Doctrines of Election, Reprobation, and Original Sin: Humbly Addressed to all who Believe and Profess those Doctrines. London: Printed for J. Robinson, 1745. [2], 48 pp. W.B. (pseudonym) [Finch, Richard]. A Vindication of God's Sovereignty, the Doctrines of Election, Reprobation, and Original Sin; From a late Pamphlet, intituled, Free and Impartial Thoughts on the Sovereignty of God, &c. London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1745. 39 pp. [Finch, Richard]. A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Bate, Rector of St. Paul, Deptford; Occasioned by his Book intitled, Infidelity Scourged, or Christianity vindicated, &c. London: Printed for J. Robinson, 1746. 32 pp. Titus, Silius, alias Allen, William; [Sexby, Edward, also attributed to]. Killing no Murder: (Originally applied to O. Cromwell.): A Discourse proving it lawful to kill a Tyrant according to the Opinion of the most celebrated Ancient Authors. London: Re-Printed for the Heirs of Junius Brutus, 1743. [4], 7-42 pp. Papers Relating to the Quakers Tythe Bill: viz. I. The Case of the People called Quakers. II. Extracts from the yearly Epistles of Meeting of Quakers, held in London relating to Tythes. III. A Supplemental Extract from the Quakers yearly Epistles relating to their Sufferings. IV. Remarks upon a Bill now depending in Parliament, to enlarge, amend, and render more effectual the Laws now in being for the more easy Recovery of Tythes, Church-rates, and Oblations, and other Ecclesiastical Dues from the People called Quakers: And also Remarks upon a printed Paper, intitled, the Case of the People called Quakers. V. The Country Parson's Plea against the Quakers Tythe Bill: Humbly addressed to the Commons of Great-Britain assembled in Parliament. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1736. 38 pp. [Hervey, John Hervey, Baron]. An Answer to the Country Parson's Plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill in a Letter to the R.R. Author. By a Member of the House of Commons. London: Printed for J. Roberts, [1736]. 102 pp. Foster, James. An Account of the Behaviour of the Late Earl of Kilmarnock, After his Sentence, and on the Day of His Execution. London: Printed for J. Noon…and A. Millar, 1746. [2], 51, [3] pp. Philalethes (pseudonym); Lovat, Lord Simon Fraser. Christianity Defended: In a Letter to the Right Honourable Simon Ld. Lovat, (In the Tower for High Treason) On the Importance of Repentance and Faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. In Contradistinction to the Execrable Heresy of Arianism, Its Believers and Abettors. Occasion'd by Mr. F-------'s Account of the Behavior of the late Earl of Kilmarnock. By a Member of the Church of England. London: Sold by M. Cooper; J. Wilson, P. and A. Brown…, [1746] 24 pp. Seller ID: 628088 Subject: Christianity, History, New Additions, Philosophy, Rare Books Munster & Company, LLC With over 20 years of experience in buying and selling used and rare books, Munster & Company is a family owned business located in Corvallis, Oregon, USA. Our inventory is broad, but currently features a robust number of titles on mathematics, science, book reference material, and signed books, many of which are first editions. 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Author: Collins, Anthony; [Finch, Richard]; Titus, Silius; [Hervey, John
Publisher: Various
Binding: Disbound
Language: English
Subject: History