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IIEASON
KEASONS
7484
REASON, Age of. Paine (t.) The Age of reason ; being
an investigation of true and fabulous theology [Part 1.]
1794, 8°.
Wakefield (g.) An Examination of the Age of reason,
by T. Paine 1794, 8°.
REASONABLE. A Eoasonable motion in the Ijehalfe of
such of the clergie as are now questioned in Parliament
for their places. . . . Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Col¬
lection of tracts, vol. 4, pp. 265-267. 1810, 4°.
REASONABLENESS. The Eeasonableness of a tolera¬
tion to those of the episcopal perswasion, enquir'd into,
purely on church-principles. In iv. letters to Mr. G.
Meldrum. . . . [By Bishop Sage.]
Edinburgh, A. Symson, 1704.
4°. 7 in. 144 pp.
The Eeasonableness of the Church of England's test,
and justness, of her reformation, asserted in answer to
the Bishop of Oxon [S. Parkerj's fallacious reasons . . .
against it. Also, the worship of images, adoration of
the Host, and innovation [sic] of saints, etc. proved
idolatry. . . . [London], 1688.
4°. 8i in. (2) -1- 22 pp.
REASONS. Eeasons against a general naturalisation.
[Lo7ido7i, ? 1662.]
Fol. 12 in. 4 pp.
Eeasons against a registry for lands, etc., shewing
briefly, the great disadvantages, charges and inconveni¬
ences that may accrue to the whole nation in general
thereby ... in answer to a late book intituled, Eeasons
for a registry; with some reasons for a registry of per¬
sonal contracts, humbly offered to consideration.
London, C. Wilkinson and T. Burrel, 1678.
4°. 7| in. (2)+ 22 pp.
Eeasons against a war with France, or an argument
shewing that the French king's owning the prince of
Wales as king of England, Scotland and Ireland ; is no
sufidcient ground of a war. [By D. Defoe.]
London, 1701.
8°. 7J in. 16 pp.
Eeasons against kneeling at the receipt of the com¬
munion. Part of a register, pp. 410, 411. [1593], 4°.
Eeasons against national despondency ; in refutation of
Mr. Erskine's view of the causes ... of the present
war. With , . . remarks upon the supposed scarcity of
specie. . . . London, Cadell and Davies, 1797.
8°. 8 in. (4) + 202 pp.
Eeasons against petitioning the king for restoring the
deprived bishops without repentance. By a divine of the
church of England. [London, ? 1690.]
4°. 7S in. 8 pp.
Eeasons against receiving the Pretender, and restoring
the popish line. Together with some queries of the
utmost importance to Groat Britain. [By D. Defoe.]
London, A. Baldwin, 1710.
8'. 7J in. 16 pp.
Eeasons against restraining the press. . . . [By Matthew
Tindal.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts,
vol. 12, pp. 462-466. 1814, 4°.
Eeasons against the "bill intituled an Act for county
registers, wills and administrations, and for preventing
inconvenience, delay, charges and irregularity in chan¬
cery and common law, as well as in common pleas as
criminal and capital causes, and for setling county-judi¬
catures, guardians of orphans, courts of appeal, county
treasurers, and work-houses: with tables of fees, and
short forms of declarations. London, B. White, 1653.
4°. 7iiu. (5) + 37pp. + (l)p.
REASONS. Eeasons and grounds for the necessitie, equa-
litie, and expediencie of an excise, to be granted upon
the particulars contained herein. [? London, 1644.]
4°. 7Jin. 7pp. + (l) p.
The Eeasons and necessity of the duke of Cambiidge's
coming to, and residing in Great-Britain, argu'd from the
present posture of affairs. To which is pretix'd the
preamble to the duke of Cambridge's patent. . . .
[Lo7idon], 1714.
8°. 6J in. 24 pp.
— Eeasons concerning the immediate demolishing of Dun¬
kirk : being a serious enquiry into the state and condi¬
tion of that affair. . . . London, J. Morpheiu, 1713.
8°. 7 in. 48 pp.
— Eeasons | For | A Generall | Assemblie. | Hebr. x. 25.
[quoted. Scroll with motto A virtute orta. Occidunt
rarius.] June 29, 1638. \ [Ornament.]
[Edinbnrgh], Printed in the year of God, 1638. |
4°. 7J in. Roman letter k\ W, &; (16) pp:—(1) title, (2) blank,
(3-11) Keasons, etc., (12) blank, (13-16) Reasons against the render¬
ing of ; Our sworne and subscribed Con- | fession of Faith. | . . .
— Eeasons for a limited exportation of wool.
[London], 1677.
4°. 7i in. 24 pp.
— Eeasons for a new Act of Parliament relating to build¬
ing. [? London, ? 1711.]
Fol. 11 in. 10-t-(2) pp.
— Eeasons for a total change of a certain M - - - and the
dissolution of the P . Deduc'd from humane policy,
a just concern for the honour ... of her majesty and
her kingdom . . . and the prospect of a general peace.
With a word to the Bank of England. . . .
London, J. Baker, [1710].
4°. 8A in. 8 pp.
- I. Eeasons for addressing his majesty to invite into
England . . . the Electress dowager and the Electoral
prince of Hanover. And ... 11. Eoasons for attainting
and abjuring the pretended prince of Wales. . . . With
arguments for making a vigorous war against France. . . .
London, J. Nutt, 1702.
4°. 8 in. (2)-(-21 pp.+ (l) p.
- Eeasons for applying to parliament, in order to explain
and make more effectual the Act for amending the strait
northern road between Biggleswade and Alconbury
White Post. [? London, ? 1740.]
Fol. 12J in. 3 pp.-t-(l) p.
- The Eoasons for applying to the king and parliament
for an augmentation of stipend to the ministers of the
church of Scotland, examined. In a letter to a friend.
The second edition. Edinburgh, 1748.
8°. 7 in. 16 pp.
- Eeasons for Christianity; and the hope therein
founded. . . . London, Btdl and Churton, 1833.
8°. 6J in. vi.-i-(2)-H 312 pp.
- Eeasons for crowning the prince and princess of Orange
king and queen jointly; and for placing the executive
power in the prince alone. Collection (A ninth) of
papers relating to the present . . . affairs in England . . .
pp. 17 to 19. 1689, 4".
- Eeasons for establishing a registry of slaves in the
British colonies. Pamphleteer, vol. 7, pp- 33-85.
1816, 8°.
IIEASON
KEASONS
7484
REASON, Age of. Paine (t.) The Age of reason ; being
an investigation of true and fabulous theology [Part 1.]
1794, 8°.
Wakefield (g.) An Examination of the Age of reason,
by T. Paine 1794, 8°.
REASONABLE. A Eoasonable motion in the Ijehalfe of
such of the clergie as are now questioned in Parliament
for their places. . . . Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Col¬
lection of tracts, vol. 4, pp. 265-267. 1810, 4°.
REASONABLENESS. The Eeasonableness of a tolera¬
tion to those of the episcopal perswasion, enquir'd into,
purely on church-principles. In iv. letters to Mr. G.
Meldrum. . . . [By Bishop Sage.]
Edinburgh, A. Symson, 1704.
4°. 7 in. 144 pp.
The Eeasonableness of the Church of England's test,
and justness, of her reformation, asserted in answer to
the Bishop of Oxon [S. Parkerj's fallacious reasons . . .
against it. Also, the worship of images, adoration of
the Host, and innovation [sic] of saints, etc. proved
idolatry. . . . [London], 1688.
4°. 8i in. (2) -1- 22 pp.
REASONS. Eeasons against a general naturalisation.
[Lo7ido7i, ? 1662.]
Fol. 12 in. 4 pp.
Eeasons against a registry for lands, etc., shewing
briefly, the great disadvantages, charges and inconveni¬
ences that may accrue to the whole nation in general
thereby ... in answer to a late book intituled, Eeasons
for a registry; with some reasons for a registry of per¬
sonal contracts, humbly offered to consideration.
London, C. Wilkinson and T. Burrel, 1678.
4°. 7| in. (2)+ 22 pp.
Eeasons against a war with France, or an argument
shewing that the French king's owning the prince of
Wales as king of England, Scotland and Ireland ; is no
sufidcient ground of a war. [By D. Defoe.]
London, 1701.
8°. 7J in. 16 pp.
Eeasons against kneeling at the receipt of the com¬
munion. Part of a register, pp. 410, 411. [1593], 4°.
Eeasons against national despondency ; in refutation of
Mr. Erskine's view of the causes ... of the present
war. With , . . remarks upon the supposed scarcity of
specie. . . . London, Cadell and Davies, 1797.
8°. 8 in. (4) + 202 pp.
Eeasons against petitioning the king for restoring the
deprived bishops without repentance. By a divine of the
church of England. [London, ? 1690.]
4°. 7S in. 8 pp.
Eeasons against receiving the Pretender, and restoring
the popish line. Together with some queries of the
utmost importance to Groat Britain. [By D. Defoe.]
London, A. Baldwin, 1710.
8'. 7J in. 16 pp.
Eeasons against restraining the press. . . . [By Matthew
Tindal.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts,
vol. 12, pp. 462-466. 1814, 4°.
Eeasons against the "bill intituled an Act for county
registers, wills and administrations, and for preventing
inconvenience, delay, charges and irregularity in chan¬
cery and common law, as well as in common pleas as
criminal and capital causes, and for setling county-judi¬
catures, guardians of orphans, courts of appeal, county
treasurers, and work-houses: with tables of fees, and
short forms of declarations. London, B. White, 1653.
4°. 7iiu. (5) + 37pp. + (l)p.
REASONS. Eeasons and grounds for the necessitie, equa-
litie, and expediencie of an excise, to be granted upon
the particulars contained herein. [? London, 1644.]
4°. 7Jin. 7pp. + (l) p.
The Eeasons and necessity of the duke of Cambiidge's
coming to, and residing in Great-Britain, argu'd from the
present posture of affairs. To which is pretix'd the
preamble to the duke of Cambridge's patent. . . .
[Lo7idon], 1714.
8°. 6J in. 24 pp.
— Eeasons concerning the immediate demolishing of Dun¬
kirk : being a serious enquiry into the state and condi¬
tion of that affair. . . . London, J. Morpheiu, 1713.
8°. 7 in. 48 pp.
— Eeasons | For | A Generall | Assemblie. | Hebr. x. 25.
[quoted. Scroll with motto A virtute orta. Occidunt
rarius.] June 29, 1638. \ [Ornament.]
[Edinbnrgh], Printed in the year of God, 1638. |
4°. 7J in. Roman letter k\ W, &; (16) pp:—(1) title, (2) blank,
(3-11) Keasons, etc., (12) blank, (13-16) Reasons against the render¬
ing of ; Our sworne and subscribed Con- | fession of Faith. | . . .
— Eeasons for a limited exportation of wool.
[London], 1677.
4°. 7i in. 24 pp.
— Eeasons for a new Act of Parliament relating to build¬
ing. [? London, ? 1711.]
Fol. 11 in. 10-t-(2) pp.
— Eeasons for a total change of a certain M - - - and the
dissolution of the P . Deduc'd from humane policy,
a just concern for the honour ... of her majesty and
her kingdom . . . and the prospect of a general peace.
With a word to the Bank of England. . . .
London, J. Baker, [1710].
4°. 8A in. 8 pp.
- I. Eeasons for addressing his majesty to invite into
England . . . the Electress dowager and the Electoral
prince of Hanover. And ... 11. Eoasons for attainting
and abjuring the pretended prince of Wales. . . . With
arguments for making a vigorous war against France. . . .
London, J. Nutt, 1702.
4°. 8 in. (2)-(-21 pp.+ (l) p.
- Eeasons for applying to parliament, in order to explain
and make more effectual the Act for amending the strait
northern road between Biggleswade and Alconbury
White Post. [? London, ? 1740.]
Fol. 12J in. 3 pp.-t-(l) p.
- The Eoasons for applying to the king and parliament
for an augmentation of stipend to the ministers of the
church of Scotland, examined. In a letter to a friend.
The second edition. Edinburgh, 1748.
8°. 7 in. 16 pp.
- Eeasons for Christianity; and the hope therein
founded. . . . London, Btdl and Churton, 1833.
8°. 6J in. vi.-i-(2)-H 312 pp.
- Eeasons for crowning the prince and princess of Orange
king and queen jointly; and for placing the executive
power in the prince alone. Collection (A ninth) of
papers relating to the present . . . affairs in England . . .
pp. 17 to 19. 1689, 4".
- Eeasons for establishing a registry of slaves in the
British colonies. Pamphleteer, vol. 7, pp- 33-85.
1816, 8°.
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