Thomas Long
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A compendious history of all the popish & fanatical plots and conspiracies against the established government in church & state
Thomas Long
A Compendious History Of all the Popish & Fanatical Plots and Conspiracies Against The Established Government In Church & State, In England, Scotland, and Ireland
Thomas Long
A continuation and vindication oe [sic] the Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of separation in answer to Mr. Baxter, Mr. Lob, &c
Thomas Long
A continuation and vindication of the Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of separation in answer to Mr. Baxter, Mr. Lob, &c
Thomas Long
A continuation and vindication of the Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Unreasonableness of separation in answer to Mr. Baxter, Mr. Lob, &c
Thomas Long
A Continuation And Vindication Of The Defence Of Dr. Stillingfleet's Vnreason- ableness of Separation
Thomas Long
A full answer to all popular objections that have yet appear'd for not taking the oath of allegiance to Their Present Majesties ... shewing both from Scripture and the laws of the land the reasonableness thereof ..
Thomas Long
A full answer to all the popular objections that have yet appear'd, for not taking the oath of allegiance to their present Majesties
Thomas Long
A Full Answer To all the Popular Objections That have yet Appear'd, For not Taking the Oath of Allegiance To Their Present Majesties, Particularly offer'd to the Consideration of all such of the Divines Of The Church of England as are yet Unsatisfied
Thomas Long
An answer to a Socinian treatise, call'd The naked Gospel, which was decreed by the University of Oxford, in convocation, August 19, Anno Dom. 1690 to be publickly burnt, as containing divers heretical propositions
Thomas Long
An answer to a Socinian treatise, call'd The naked gospel ... with a postscript, in answer to what is added by Dr. Bury, in the edition just published ...
Thomas Long
An answer to a Socinian treatise, called The naked gospel, which was decreed by the University of Oxford, in convocation, August 19, anno dom. 1690. to be publickly burnt, as containing divers heretical propositions. With a postscript, in answer to what is added by Dr. Bury, in the edition just published
Thomas Long
A Resolution Of Certain Queries Concerning Submission To The Present Government. The Queries, I. Concerning the Original of Government. II. What is the Constitution of the Government of England? III. What Obligation lies on the King by the Coronation-Oath? IV. What Obligation lies on the Subject by the Oaths of Suprema- cy, &c. V. Whether if the King Violate his Oath, and actually Destroys the Ends of it, the Subjects are freed from their Obligation to him? VI. Whether the King hath Renounced or Deserted the Government? VII. Whether on such Desertion the People, to Preserve themselves from Confusion, may admit Another, and what Method is to be used in such Admission? VIII. Whether the Settlement now made, is a Lawful Establishment, and such as with a good Conscience may be Submitted to?
Thomas Long