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- The Rehearsal.
- The New Association.
- Cassandra.
- The Finishing Stroke.
- Obedience to Civil Government Clearly
Stated.
- The Best Answer.
- The Best of All.
- SAMUEL GRASCOM.
- E. SHELLINGFLEET.
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- B. SHOWER.
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- W. WAKE.
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- FRANCIS ATTERBURY.
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(1701).
- BENJAMIN HOADLY.
- Origins of Civil Government (1710).
- Preservative Against Nonjurors (1716).
- Works, 3 vols. London (1773).
- WILLIAM LAW.
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- W. WARBURTON.
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- J.H. OVERTON.
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- T. LATHEBURY.
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