Political pamphlets
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TitlePolitical pamphlets
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Bibliographic notesBound volume of pamphlets
Consists ofA critical, historical, and admonitory letter to the right reverend father in God, his grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury upon the following important questions: I - is the New Testament to be considered as a complete exemplification and fulfilment of the Old?, II - have the compilers of the New Testament been correct in the interpretations they have given of those passages in the Old, upon which they substantiate the truth of Christ's mission?, III - will it ever be possible to render the Christian world unanimous in their opinions, in order to prevent the atheist and the deist from reproaching them with the absurdity and inconsistency of their numerous contradictory doctrines?, IV - how are we to surmount the various obstacles which the sceptics of the present day oppose to that implicit faith which we are required to place in the genuineness, authenticity, and plenary inspiration of the Scriptures
Suppressed defence: the defence of Mary-Anne Carlile, to the Vice Society's indictment, against the appendix to the theological works of Thomas Paine; which defence was suppressed by Mr Justice Best, almost at its commencement; and, on the propriety of which suppression, the public, as the highest tribunal, is now appealed to and called upon to judge between the defendant, her prosecutors, and her judge: with a report of the proceedings before the defence was suppressed
A short address to the electors of Great Britain, from one who has the interests of his country sincerely at heart
To the reformers of Great Britain
A letter addressed to the Rev. Solomon Herchell, the high priest of Israel, the chosen people of God; concerning the origin of the Jewish prophecies of their expected messiah
An appeal to the public, and a farewell address to the army by Brevet-Major Hogan, late a captain in the thirty-second regiment of infantry - in which he resigned his commission, in consequence of the treatment he experienced from the Duke of York, and the system that prevails in the army respecting promotions; including some strictures upon the general conduct of our military force
A moral review of the conduct and case of Mary Ashford, in refutation of the arguments adduced in defence of her supposed violator and murderer
The duties of christians towards deists: a sermon preached at the Unitarian Chapel, Parliament Court, Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate Street, on Sunday, October 24, 1819, on the occasion of the recent prosecution of Mr Carlile, for the re-publication of Paine's Age of Reason
An anniversary sermon on tithes
The r--l brood: or, an illustrious hen and her pretty chickens - a poem
The speech of the Right Hon. the Earl of Liverpool, in the House of Lords, on Friday, the 26th of May, 1820, on a motion of the Marquis of Lansdown, "That a select committee be appointed to inquire into the means of extending and securing the foreign trade of the country": with an an apppendix containing the official accounts referred to in the speech
A few hints relative to the texture of mind and the manufacture of conscience: published for the benefit of the Rev. R. Wedderburn, now suffering two years imprisonment in Dorchester Jail, for an alledged blasphemous libel - with a dedication to Judge Bailey, who passed that sentence
The trial of the Rev. Robt. Wedderburn, (a dissenting minister of the Unitarian persuasion) for blasphemy, before Sir Charles Abbott, Knight, Lord Chief Justice, and a special jury, in the Court of the King's Bench, Westminster, the sittings after Hilary Term, 1820: containing a verbatim report of the defence
The address of the Rev. R. Wedderburn, to the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, on appearing to receive judgment for blasphemy, when he was sentenced to two year imprisonment in Dorchester Jail, on Tuesday the 9th of May, in Easter Term 1820
High heel'd shoes for dwarfs in holiness: being plain directions to weak christians, how they may escape the snares of the Devil, and the dreadful gulphs of scepticism and infidelity
Mother church relieved by bleeding; or, vices and remedies: extracted from Bentham's Church of Englandism, &c. examined - being matter applying to existing circumstances, and consisting of a summary recapitulation of the vices, therein proved to have place in the existing system, and of the particulars of the remedial system therein proposed
Suppressed defence: the defence of Mary-Anne Carlile, to the Vice Society's indictment, against the appendix to the theological works of Thomas Paine; which defence was suppressed by Mr Justice Best, almost at its commencement; and, on the propriety of which suppression, the public, as the highest tribunal, is now appealed to and called upon to judge between the defendant, her prosecutors, and her judge: with a report of the proceedings before the defence was suppressed
A short address to the electors of Great Britain, from one who has the interests of his country sincerely at heart
To the reformers of Great Britain
A letter addressed to the Rev. Solomon Herchell, the high priest of Israel, the chosen people of God; concerning the origin of the Jewish prophecies of their expected messiah
An appeal to the public, and a farewell address to the army by Brevet-Major Hogan, late a captain in the thirty-second regiment of infantry - in which he resigned his commission, in consequence of the treatment he experienced from the Duke of York, and the system that prevails in the army respecting promotions; including some strictures upon the general conduct of our military force
A moral review of the conduct and case of Mary Ashford, in refutation of the arguments adduced in defence of her supposed violator and murderer
The duties of christians towards deists: a sermon preached at the Unitarian Chapel, Parliament Court, Artillery Lane, Bishopsgate Street, on Sunday, October 24, 1819, on the occasion of the recent prosecution of Mr Carlile, for the re-publication of Paine's Age of Reason
An anniversary sermon on tithes
The r--l brood: or, an illustrious hen and her pretty chickens - a poem
The speech of the Right Hon. the Earl of Liverpool, in the House of Lords, on Friday, the 26th of May, 1820, on a motion of the Marquis of Lansdown, "That a select committee be appointed to inquire into the means of extending and securing the foreign trade of the country": with an an apppendix containing the official accounts referred to in the speech
A few hints relative to the texture of mind and the manufacture of conscience: published for the benefit of the Rev. R. Wedderburn, now suffering two years imprisonment in Dorchester Jail, for an alledged blasphemous libel - with a dedication to Judge Bailey, who passed that sentence
The trial of the Rev. Robt. Wedderburn, (a dissenting minister of the Unitarian persuasion) for blasphemy, before Sir Charles Abbott, Knight, Lord Chief Justice, and a special jury, in the Court of the King's Bench, Westminster, the sittings after Hilary Term, 1820: containing a verbatim report of the defence
The address of the Rev. R. Wedderburn, to the Court of King's Bench at Westminster, on appearing to receive judgment for blasphemy, when he was sentenced to two year imprisonment in Dorchester Jail, on Tuesday the 9th of May, in Easter Term 1820
High heel'd shoes for dwarfs in holiness: being plain directions to weak christians, how they may escape the snares of the Devil, and the dreadful gulphs of scepticism and infidelity
Mother church relieved by bleeding; or, vices and remedies: extracted from Bentham's Church of Englandism, &c. examined - being matter applying to existing circumstances, and consisting of a summary recapitulation of the vices, therein proved to have place in the existing system, and of the particulars of the remedial system therein proposed
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