A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain, Vol. 3: Including the Works of Foreigners Written In, or Translated Into the English Language (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Halkett, Samuel

 
9781334095030: A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain, Vol. 3: Including the Works of Foreigners Written In, or Translated Into the English Language (Classic Reprint)

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I reland. U sually ascribed to Richard Head. London: 1675. Quarto, L owndes, Bibliog. Man., p. 1714. OPER SE O. Or, a new cryer of lanthorne and candle-light. Being an addition, or lengthening, of the Bell mans Second night-walke. In which, are discouered those villanies, which the Bell-man (because hee went i the darke) could not see: now laid open to the world. Together with the shooting through the arme, vsed by counterfeit souldiers: The making of the great Scare, (commonly called The great Cleyme :) The mad-mens markes :T heir phrase of begging :T he articles and oathes giuen to the fraternitie of roagues, vagabonds, and sturdy beggers at their meetings. And last of all, a new courting-song. B y Thomas Dekker. Printed at London for John Busbie, 1612. Quarto. No pagination. B. L. OAKFIELD, or fellowship in the East. By Punjabee. W. D. A rnold. In two volumes. London and Rugby: m.dccC.liii, Octavo. The authors name appears in the second edition published in 1854. OATH (the) of abjuration considered, both as to the lawfulness and exIII. pediency of its being taken by the ministers of the Church of Scotland, in a letter to a friend. B y George RiDPATH. Edinburgh M.DCC.X il. Quarto. Pp. 26. b. t. OATH (the) of abjuration, considered, in a letter to a friend. B y Robert Mylne. Letter dated March 20. 1712. No separate title. Quarto, Pp. 40. OATH (the) of abjuration displayed, in its sinful nature and tendency, in its inconsisency with Presbyterian principles and covenants ;the security it affords to the Church of England. Together with some remarks upon the evasions and explications offered thereupon, by the ministers who took it, shewing them to be contradictory to the sense of the oath, and meaning of the imposers. Being the copy of a letter sent to one of the Jurant-ministers of the Presbytery of Dumblane. B y Clerk, probationer. Printed anno MDCCX i I. Qua
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