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2. The sick man visited and furnish'd with instructions, meditations, and prayers, for putting him in mind of his change; ... By Nathanael Spinckes, ... The fifth edition, corrected. To which is prefix'd, a short account of the life of the very Reverend author
3. The sick man visited : and furnish'd with instructions, meditations, and prayers, for putting him in mind of his change, ... By Nathanael Spinckes, ... The fourth edition corrected. To which is prefix'd, a short account of the life of the very Reverend author
4. The sick man visited : and furnish'd with instructions, meditations, and prayers, suitable to his condition, ... By N. Spinckes, ...
5. A reply to the Vindication of the reasons and defence, &c : Being a farther proof that there is no reason for restoring the prayers and directions of K. Edward VI's first liturgy; nor for introducing a new communion-office in it's stead. By a nonjuror
6. A reply to the Vindication of the reasons and defence, &c : Being a farther proof that there is no reason for restoring the prayers and directions of K. Edward VI's first liturgy; nor for introducing a new communion-office in it's stead. By a nonjuror
7. No just grounds for introducing the New Communion Office, or denying Communion to those who cannot think themselves at liberty to reject the Liturgy of the Church of England for its sake. In answer to a late appendix, and to ... Dr. Brett's postscript. By a Non-Juror
8. The article of the Romish transubstantiation, inquired into, and disproved, from sense, Scripture, antiquity and reason. By N. Spinckes M.A.
9. The case farther stated : between the Church of Rome and the Church of England, wherein the chief point, about the supremacy is fully discuss'd: in a dialogue between a Roman Catholick, and a member of the Church of England
10. No sufficient reason for restoring the prayers and directions of King Edward the sixth's first liturgy; Part 1. By a non-juror
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