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| In | Vindication, Dr. Sharp portrayed the killing as a polit |
| p wrote a preface to John Grayle's A Modest | Vindication, entitled The nature of the covenant of gra |
| However, Randolph's own published | Vindication illustrates his concerns regarding both pub |
| his edition of Pope's works (1751) and by a | vindication in 1750 of the alleged miraculous interrupt |
| Vindication of the Methodist New Connexion 1841 | |
| Vindication of the Divine Attributes (1710) | |
| ‘A | Vindication of the Inquiry,' Edinburgh, 1733. |
| In 1655, Bramhall wrote | Vindication of True Liberty. |
| Vices Are Not Crimes: A | vindication of Moral Liberty (1875) |
| ‘A | Vindication of the Army Remonstrance,' London 1648. |
| Vindiciae Legis, a | Vindication of the Moral Law . . . |
| An Appeal In | Vindication Of Peace Principles (1862) |
| Anonymous publication of Edmund Burke's A | Vindication of Natural Society. |
| 10. ' | Vindication of the Compleat History of Magic,' 1722. |
| On the Bangorian controversy, Pyle wrote A | Vindication of the Bishop of Bangor, in Answer to the E |
| let the argument rest, responds with his A | Vindication of an Apology. |
| ‘A | Vindication of the Principles of the Author of the Answ |
| Vindication of that Prudent and Honourable Knight Sir H | |
| A learned and exceeding well-compiled | vindication of liberty of religion by Johann Crell |
| He also authored a tract in | vindication of his friend, Edward Russell. |
| so the founder of the Baird Lectureship, in | vindication of Scottish orthodoxy. |
| Locke replied with a | Vindication of his essay, to which Edwards answered in |
| Posthumous Works of the Author of A | Vindication of the Rights of Woman. |
| Toward the | Vindication of Second Commandment, Cambridge, 1639, 24m |
| n 1783 he printed a pamphlet of ‘Remarks in | Vindication of Dr. Priestley' in answer to the ‘Monthly |
| ‘Some Considerations on … a | Vindication of the Office of Baptism, and … the Sign of |
| acknowledged Bold's support in his 'Second | Vindication' of his essay; and in 1703 Bold visited Loc |
| The Bishop of Worcester's to a friend for | Vindication of himself from the Calumnies of Mr. Richar |
| 'The Gentle Lash, or the | Vindication of Dr. Featley, a knowne Champion of the Pr |
| he Rise and Progress of Mahometanism, and a | Vindication of him and his Religion from the Calumnies |
| Bunyan countered Burrough's pamphlet with A | Vindication of Some Gospel Truths Opened, which Burroug |
| after his three-week trial for "their total | vindication of me by unanimously finding me not guilty |
| reed with the ruling, calling it "a welcome | vindication of cities' ability to act in the public int |
| published two pamphlets: * the 'Tablet,' a | vindication of the king against Milton's 'Eikonoclastes |
| onsistent throughout, as one can see in his | Vindication of the Treatise of Monarchy of March 1644. |
| This was seen as a | vindication of the barbette/high-freeboard design in th |
| Bartholomew Lane, a partisan of Oates, in A | Vindication of Dr. Titus Oates from two Scurrilous Libe |
| Dead between Pericles and Cosmo (1760), in | vindication of Chatham's policy; and the Dissertation o |
| brief answer to this work, appended to his | Vindication of the Judgment of the Reformed Churches an |
| emphasized by the publication in 1832 of a | vindication of Spinoza. |
| he indigenous, an important step toward the | vindication of indigenous Mexico. |
| ck on the Licensing Act entitled A Complete | Vindication of the Licensers of the British Stage that |
| e Franks, 'On the apostolical preaching and | vindication of the gospel to the Jews, Samaritans, and |
| 'Just | Vindication of the questioned part of the reading in Mi |
| "A | Vindication of St. Ignatius from Phanaticism and of the |
| of D. truly represented;' and published ‘A | Vindication of the True Deity of our Blessed Saviour,' |
| , Sharp's brother, Dr. Leander Sharp, wrote | Vindication of the character of the late Col. Solomon P |
| In 1758 he published 'A | Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine of Justification |
| se; Buckler replied in 1750 with A Complete | Vindication of the Mallard of All Souls College, althou |
| in Nichols's ‘Literary Anecdotes,' and his | vindication of Horace Walpole with respect to Thomas Ch |
| ommunion of the Church of England (1699), A | Vindication of the “Discourse of Schism, Exeter, (1701) |
| aft carrier Invincible in 1977, which was a | vindication of his approach. |
| t, was answered by Jones in Just and Modest | Vindication of the Proceedings of the last two parliame |
| His | Vindication of Nonconformity and Antidote to Dr. Stilli |
| In a clear | vindication of these charges, who but the meanest profi |
| unced, Austin published a sonnet entitled A | Vindication of England, written in response to a series |
| The posthumous publication of Bramhall's | Vindication of himself and the Episcopal Clergy from th |
| in Sidos' favour would have been seen as a | vindication of his collaborationist background in wider |
| 1710; in English, ‘A | Vindication of the Dissenters,' &c., 1717; the translat |
| f St. Gall, "Father Gall Morel was a living | vindication of the monastic and cloistered life against |
| emedy such as damages is appropriate to the | vindication of the personal interests protected by the |
| of the Human Race." and also a "Historical | Vindication of the Abrogation of the Plan of Union by t |
| ckling; and Verrazano the Explorer; being a | Vindication of his Letter and Voyage (1880). |
| the intended Union (Edinburgh, 1707), and A | Vindication of the Same against Mr De Foe (ibid.). |
| not only as a victory in a civil war, but a | vindication of the Christian God and the triumph of Chr |
| Enthusiast) points out in his article "The | Vindication Swim, Mercedes Gleitze and Rolex take the p |
| “This is a clear | vindication that we never had an electronic voters' reg |
| Norwegian sales of 50,000 copies, gave some | vindication to both sides in the ensuing debate, which |
| threatened to sue Sharp if he published his | Vindication; Waring threatened to kill him. |
| Meadow's | vindication was to be short-lived: it transpired that a |
| twood, a barrister, also examined Herbert's | vindication with much learning and ability. |
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