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An answer to the Animadversions on the History of the rights of princes, &c
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715)
1682
A reply to Comber's Animadversions on Dr. Burnet's History of the rights of princes.
A sober vindication of the Reverend Dr. and the harmless Board : Lately glew'd together in a profane pasquill, and turn'd out in that undecent familiarity into the street, and expos'd to the merciless hootings, and popish jibes of Tantivy coffee-houses, and Tory clubs; together with an apology for the truly worthy patron of wit and criticism F.S
1682
The Reverend Dr. = Gilbert Burnet. F.S. is called F. Sh- in the text. A reply to: The last words and sayings of the true-Protestant Elm-Board. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Librar...
More last words and sayings of the True Protestant Elm-board, or, A Full answer to a late pretended sober vindication of the Dr. and the Board
1682
Place of publication from Wing (2nd ed.) Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
A real vindication of Dr. B----- : from the base and scandalous affronts put upon him, in two late scurrilous pamphlets, intituled, The last words and sayings of the true Protestant Elm-Board, together with a true relation of a conference between Dr. B̲̲ ̲and the said Board, and A sober vindication of the Reverend Dr. and the harmless Board, lately clew'd together in a prophane pasquill, &c
1682
Broadside. The "Dr. B" referred to in the two cited broadsides is Gilbert Burnet, later Bishop of Sarum. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.