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KEASONS
REASONS. Eeasons why Eoman-Catholicks should not
be persecuted. Held forth by a moderate hand.
[Londoti, ? 1660.]
4°. 8] in. 8 pp.
Eoasons why the hierarchy or government of the church
by archbishops, lord bishops, deanes, arch-deacons,
chancellors, and their oliicers exorcising sole or superiour
authoritie in ordinations and jurisdictions may and ought
to be removed. [London], 1641.
i'\ TJiu. (2)-t-6 pp.
Eeasons why the House of Commons ought in justice
forthwith to suspend the members charged by the army,
from sitting in the House, and to proceed in judgment
REBELLION
7488
against them.
4". 7iin. (2)-hl3pp.-f(l) p.
London, 1647.
- Eoasons why the metric weights and measures should
be made compulsory thoughout the British Empire.
London, issued by the Decimal' Association, Febru¬
ary, 1904.
8°. 7Sin. (2) + 23 pp.+ (1) p.
Eeasons why the rector of P-
■ took the oath of
allegiance to king Wilham and queen Mary. Somers
(.j.) Baron Somors, Collection of tracts, vol. 10, pp. 283-
296. 1813, 4°.
- Eeasons why this kingdom, as all others, and the par¬
liaments and people of this kingdom, as all others
whether Christian or heathen, and especially such as
hould predestination ought to adhere to their kings
whether good or bad. York, Stephen Bulklcy, 1642.
4°. 74 in. (8) pp.
- Eeasons why this kingdome ought to adhere to the
parliament. [London, 1642.]
4°. 7jin. 15pp. + (l) p.
- Eeasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to
this expensive war; with a brief essay, at the probable
conditions on which the peace now negociating, may be
founded. Also an enquiry into the obligations Britain
lies under to the allies. . . . The third edition. [By D.
Defoe.] Lomlon, J. Baker, 1711.
8°. 7Jin. 47pp.-l-(l) p.
REAY, Donald James, Baron. See Mackay.
RE AY (Martha) Sec Hackman (j.) The Case and memoirs
of the late rov. J. Hackman, and of his acquaintance
with the late Miss M. E. . . . 4th edition. 1779, 8".
7th edition. 1779. 8°.
Love and madness. A story too true: in a series of
letters between parties . . . [viz. J. Hackman and M.
Eeay]. 1780,12°. See Love.
REBAIS, Monastery of. Dagobert i., King of the Franks.
Dagoberti i. diploma pro monasterio resbacensi. Bou¬
quet (m.) Eecueil des historieas des Gaules, vol. 4.
1741, fol.
• Ex miraculis S. Agili resbacensibus. Pertz (g. h.)
Monumenta (iermaniae historioa. Scrip., vol. 15, pt. 2, p.
866. 1888, 4°.
REBATU (FRAN901S de) Delineatio Dianae Arelatensis re-
tractata et omendata. . . . Sallbngkb (a. h. de) Novus
thesaurus antiquitatum romanaruin, vol. 1, col. 593-
612. 1716, fol.
REBEL. Eebel rhymes and rhapsodies. By F. Moore.
1864, 8°.
REBELLION. Argument (An) for self defence... . Somers
(j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 10. 1810, 4°.
Bibliotheca Politica: or, a Discourse by way of dia¬
logue, upon these questions; whether by the ancient
laws, and constitutions of this kingdom, as well as by
the statutes of the 13th. and 14th. of king Charles the
II. all resistance of the king, or of those commissioned
by him are expresly forbid, upon any pretence whatso¬
ever. And also, whether all those who assisted his pre¬
sent majesty king William, either before, or after his
coming over, are guilty of the breach of this law. . . .
1693, 4°.
■ BiLSON (t.) Certain observations, collected out of a
treatise, called the Difl'erence between Christian subjec¬
tion and unchristian rebellion. Somers (j.) Baron
Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 4. 1810, 4°.
Burnet (g.) Bishop of Salisbury. An Enquiry into
the measures of submission to the supream authority :
and of the ground upon which it may be lawful or neces¬
sary for subjects, to defend their religion, lives and liber¬
ties. , . . 1693, 4°.
Cheke {Sir J.) The True subject to the rebell; or, the
Hurt of sedition, how grievous it is to a commonwealth,
written . . . 1549. . . . 1641, 4°.
Denton (w.) m.d. Jus regiminis, . . . being a justifica¬
tion of defensive arms. . . . 1689, fol.
Kingdom's. The Kingdomes case; or, the Question
resolved, whether the kings subjects of this realm of
England may, or ought to ayd and assist each other, in
repressing the persons now assembled together, under
the name of the kings army. . . . 1643, 4°.
—— Lawton (c.) a Letter formerly sent to Dr. Tillotson
and for want of an answer made publick, . . . with the
said doctor's letter to the lord Eussol, a little before his
execution. Somers (j ) Baron Somers, Collection of
tracts, vol. 9. 1813, 4°.
Luther (m.) Eyn brieif an die Fiirsten zu Sachsen von
dem auffrurischen geyst. . . . [? 1524], 4°.
Withers (j.) The History of resistance, as practised by
the church of England. . . . Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 12. 1814, 4".
La Eebellion de Dumouriez, centre la liberte de la re-
publique fran^oise. Sur fair de I'hymne des Marseillois.
[Begins] Dumouriez parjure et perfide. . . .
[? Paris, ? 1793.]
8°. 8 in. 3 pp. + (l) p.
Eebellion strip't and whipt, through all its principles
and pretences ... by way of appeale to the consciences
of the city of London in particular, and the whole king-
dome in generall in the behalf of his . . . majesty, and
the church. . . . [London], 1648.
4°. 7 in. (4)-I-60 (error for 68) pp.
■ See also Eevolutions ; also names of countries in which
rebellions have taken place, as England, Scotland, etc.
REBELLION OF 1745. Elphinstonb (a.) 6th Baron
Balmcrino. Les Derniers sentimcns du Lord Balmerino
. . . distribuos au scheriff et au peuple le 29 aoust, 1746.
... [?i746], 4°.
- Genuine (A) account of the lives . . . and dying words
of the three Scots rebels. . . . [1746], 4°.
- Secker (t.) successively Bishop of Bristol and of Ox¬
ford and Archbishop of Canterbury. Nine sermons
preached in the parish of St. James, Westminster, on
occasion of the rebellion of 1745. . . . 3rd edition. 1780,
8°.

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