The modern fanatick : With a large and true account of the life, actions, endowments, &c. of the famous Dr. Sa-----l. By William Bisset, ...
| Main Author: | Bisset, William, 1669?-1747 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Eighteenth century collections online.
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| Online Access: | Full text online |
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The modern fanatick : With a large and true account of the life, actions, endowments, &c. of the famous Dr. Sa-----l. By William Bisset, ...
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The modern fanatick : With a large and true account of the life, actions, endowments, &c. of the famous Dr. Sa-----l. By William Bisset, eldest brother of the Collegiate-Church of St. Katherine, and rector of Whiston in Northamptonshire.
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The modern fanatick : Part II. Containing what is necessary to clear all the matters of fact in the first part; and consite what has been printed in the pretended vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, relating to my self. Being the first book that every was answer'd before it was made. With a postscript on that account. By William Bisset, eldest brother of the Collegiate-Church of St. Katberine, and rector of Whiston in Northamptonshire.
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The modern fanatick : Part II. Containing what is necessary to clear all the matters of fact in the first part; and to confute what has been printed in the pretended vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, relating to myself. Being the first book that ever was answer'd before it was made. With a postscript on that account. By William Bisset, eldest brother of the Collegiate-Church of St. Katherine, and rector of Whiston in Northamptonshire[.].
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The modern fanatick : Part II. Containing what is necessary to clear all the matters of fact in the first part; and to confute what has been printed in the pretended vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, relating to myself. Being the first book that ever was answer'd before it was made. With a postscript on that account. By William Bisset, eldest brother of the Collegiate-Church of St. Katherine, and rector of Whiston in Northamptonshire.
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The modern fanatick. Part II : Containing what is necessary to clear all the matters of fact in the first part; and to confute what has been printed in the pretended vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, relating to my self [as printed]. ... By William Bisset, ...
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The modern fanatick. Containing what is necessary to clear all the matters of fact in the first part; and to confute what has been printed in the pretended vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, relating to my self [sic]. Being the first book that ever was answer'd before it was made. With a postscript on that account. /
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The modern fanatick. Part. III. Being a further account of the famous doctor, and his brother of like renown, the director of the new altar-piece. With some thoughts on those preparatory decorations of churches. With a postscript, demonstrating from some very fresh instances, the most pernicious effects of arbitrary power. By William Bisset.
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The Fanaticks dream
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The modern fanaticks characteriz'd : To which is added, a pathetick speech to the pious brethren in conventicle assembled. ...
The fanatick feast : A pleasant comedy. As it was acted at a wedding-dinner in Gr------.
Remarks on Dr. Sach---------'s sermon : at the cathedral of St. Paul, November the fifth. Being design'd as a seasonable antidote against the spreading malignity of that pestilent discourse. By William Bisset, ...
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Plain English : A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, March 27, 1704. ... By William Bisset, ...
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Plain English : A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, March 27. 1704. ... By William Bisset, ...
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Remarks on Dr. Sach-'s sermon : at the cathedral of St. Paul, November the 5th, being design'd as a seasonable antidote against the spreading malignity of that pestilent discourse. By William Bisset, ...
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The Fanatick rampant, or, An Election at Cambridge
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A Looking-glass for the fanaticks : Containing, I. A parallel between fanaticks and pharisees. II. A parallel between the fanaticks and primitive hereticks. III. A parallel between fanaticks and papists. IV. The pagans proved to be better Christians, men of better morality, men of more honour and integrity, than the fanaticks.
More plain English : In two sermons preach'd for reformation of manners: the first at St. Catherine's by the Tower; the other at St. Matthew Friday-Street. By William Bisset, ... With a large preface by the author, in his own vindication.
by: Bisset, William, 1669?-1747
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The fanatick indulgence granted : anno 1679. By Mr. Ninian Paterson.
by: Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688
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by: Paterson, Ninian, d. 1688
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Plain English : A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, March 27. 1704. for reformation of manners with some enlargements. By William Bisset, ...
by: Bisset, William, 1669?-1747
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Plain English : A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, March 27. 1704. for reformation of manners, with some enlargements. By William Bisset, ...
by: Bisset, William, 1669?-1747
by: Bisset, William, 1669?-1747
Plain English : A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, March 27, 1704. for reformation of manners with some enlargements By William Bisset, ...
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A funeral sermon preach'd at Whiston, in Northamptonshire; for Mrs. Margaret Catesby, (relict of Thomas Catesby, Esq; of Ecton, in the said county) ... By William Bisset.
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Remarks on Dr. Sach------'s sermon at the cathedral of St. Paul, Novemb. 5. Being design'd as a seasonable antidote against the spreading malignity of that pestilent discourse. By William Bisset, eldest brother of the Collegiate Church of St. Katherine.
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Remarks on Dr. Sacheverel sermon, at the Cathedral of St. Paul, November the 5th, being design'd as a seasonable antidote against the spreading malignity of that pestilent discourse. By William Bisset, eldest brother of the Collegiate Church of St. Katherine.
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The Conspiracy, or, The Discovery of the fanatick plot : to the tune of Let Oliver now be forgotten & c.
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More plain English : In two sermons preach'd for reformation of manners: in the year 1701. The first at St. Catherine's by the Tower; the other at St. Matthew Friday-street; ... By William Bisset, ...
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Plain English : A sermon preached at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday, March 27. 1704. For reformation of manners, with some enlargements. By William Bisset, one of the ministers of St. Catharines by the Tower.
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Fair warning: or, a fresh taste of French government at home : Being a demonstration from late matter of fact; that French arbitrary principles, can never consist with a legal and limited constitution; ... By William Bisset, ...
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The Modern fanaticks characteriz'd : Being a lively description of a young fanatical pastor, an old schismatical elder, and a shining Christian widow, down in the North-Country. Adapted to the principles of a whining, canting sect, now rampant in and about Lancashire, Gloucestershire, Cheshire, and Yorkshire; and may also be of use to the rest of their hymning brethren, in the several parts of Great Britain.
Published: (1732)
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Sermons : by Thomas Bisset, ...
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by: Bisset, Thomas, -1800