A collection of tracts written by John Asgill Esq; from the year 1700. to the year 1715. Some relating to divinity: and others to the history of the monarchy, the succession of the crown, and constitution of the government of Great Britain.

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Imprint
London: printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, M.DCC.XV. [1715]
Publication year
1715-1715
ESTC No.
T143094
Grub Street ID
190193
Description
8 parts ; 8⁰
Note
In 8 parts.

Each part has separate titlepage, pagination and register.

Contents: 'An argument proving, that .. man may be translated from hence into that eternal life, without passing through death,' 1715; 'The assertion is, that the title of the House of Hannover to the succession of the British monarchy .. is a title hereditary,' 3rd. ed., 1715; 'An essay for the press,' 1712; 'Mr. Asgill's defence upon his expulsion from the House of Commons of Great Britain in 1707', 1712; 'Mr. Asgill's extract of the several Acts of Parliament for settling the succession of the Crown in the House of Hannover, .. being his Apology for an omission in his late defence', 1714; 'The Pretender's declaration abstracted from two anonymous pamphlets', 2nd. ed., 1715; 'The succession of the House of Hannover vindicated, against the Pretender's second declaration', 1714; 'The Pretender's declaration English'd', 1715.

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