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VINDICATION. A Vindication of King Charles the Martyr,
proving that his Majesty was the author of Eikoji' Bao-tXiKr.
Against a memorandum, said to be written by the Earl
of Anglesey: and against the exceptions of Dr. Walker,
aud others. [By T. Wagstaffe, the Elder, Chancellor of
Lichfield.] The second edition, with additions. . . .
London, H. Ilindmarsh, 1697.
8°. 8 in. 54 pp.
■ A Vindication of Mr. Owen's plan for the relief of the
distressed working classes, in reply to the misconceptions
of a writer in No. 61 of the Edinburgh Eeview.
London, Lowjmans, 1820.
8°. 9 in. iv. + 67 pp. + (1) p. Bound ivith works by Robert Owen.
• A Vindication of my Lord Bishop of Worcester [G.
MorleyJ's Letter touching Mr. Baxter from the anim¬
adversions of D. E. [i.e. Edward Bagshaw. By Sir
Henry Yelverton.] London, H. Herring[man], 1662.
4°. 74 in. (2) + 14 pp. The title is mutilated.
A Vindication of Psalme 105, 15. (Touch not mine
anoynted, and doe my prophets no harme) from some
false glosses lately obtruded on it by royallists ; proving
that this divine inhibition was given to kings, not sub¬
jects ; to restraine them from injuring and oppressing
Gods servants, and their subjects. . . .
[London], 1642.
4°. 8J in. (8) pp.
■ A Vindication of the Answer to some late papers con¬
cerning the unity and authority of the Cathohck Church,
and the reformation of the Church of England. [By E.
Stillingfleet.] London, B. Chisivell, 1687.
4°. 7} in. (2)+ 118+ (2) pp.
• A Vindication [by Bishop J. Williams] of the Answer
to the popish address presented to the ministers of the
Church of England. In reply to a pamphlet . . . intitled,
A clear proof of the certainty and usefulness of the pro-
testant rule of faith, etc. London, B. Chisivell, 1688.
4°. 8 in. (2)+41pp. + (l) p.
A Vindication of the Apostles, from a very false imputa¬
tion, laid on them in several English pamphlets. . . . By
a presbyter of the Church of England.
London, E. P. for H. Bonwicke, 1705.
4°. 8 in. 39 pp.+ (1) p.
A Vindication of the Bishop of Condom's Exposition of
the doctrine of the Catholic Church, In answer to a
book [by W. Wake] entituled. An exposition of the
doctrine of the Church of England, etc. With a letter
[in French] from the said Bishop. . . . (Postscript.) [By
Joseph Johnston.] London, H. Hills, 1686.
4°. 7f in. (2)+223 (error for 122)+ (4) pp.
A Vindication of the Character of a Popish successor:
in a Reply to two pretended answers to it. By the
author of the Character [John Phillips],
London, B. Dew, 1681.
Fol. lljin. (4)+ 15 pp.+ (1) p.
A Vindication of the Church of England from the foul
aspersions of schism and heresie unjustly cast upon her
by the Church of Rome. [By M. Altham.] Part i., [11.]
. . . London, J. H. for L. Meredith, 1687.
4°. 7f in. 2 parts, i. (2)+ 38 pp. 11. 40 pp.
A Vindication of the Church of Scotland ; being an
answer to a paper, intituled, Some questions concerning
episcopal and presbyterial government in Scotland [By
A. Cunningham] ; wherein the latter is vindicated from
the arguments and calumnies of that author. . . . By a
minister of the Church of Scotland, as it is now estab¬
lished by law. [Gilbert Rule.] The second edition.
Edinhurgli, G. Mosman, 1691.
4°. 7 in. (4)+ 35 pp.+ (1) p.
VINDICATION. A Farther Vindication of the present
government of the Church of Scotland. [By Gilbert
Rule.]
[? Edinburgh], 1691.
4°. 11 m. (2)+ 34 pp.
• Vindication of the " Clanronald of Glengary " against
the attacks made upon them in the Inverness Journal
and some recent printed performances. With remarks
as to the descent of the family who style themselves " of
Clanronald ". [By John Riddell. ]
Edinburgh, W. and G. Tail, 1821.
8°. 8J in. (6)+ 97 pp. + (l) p.+xxx. pp., 1 folding table.
A Vindication of the conduct of the Great C r
[Commoner, i.e. W. Pitt]. Addressed to every impartial
Englishman. . . . The second edition.
London, S. Bladon, 1766.
8°. 7f in. 34 pp. Wanting irrobahhj, half-title.
A Vindication of the convention lately concluded be¬
tween Great Britain and Russia. . . . [By Charles Jen-
kinson, Earl of Liverpool.] London, J. Wright, 1801.
8°. Sin. (4)+ 124 pp.
Second edition.
London, J. Wright, 1801.
8°. 8Jin. (4) +135 pp.+ (1) p.
Bound with Crake's remarks on Schlegel, etc.
- A Vindication of the deprived bishops, asserting their
spiritual rights against a lay-deprivation, against the
charge of schism, as managed by the late editors of an
anonymous Baroccian MS. In two parts. ... To which
is subjoined the latter end of the said MS., omitted by
the editors [H. Hody, etc.], making against them and
the cause espoused by them. In Greek and English.
. . . [By H. Dodwell.] London, 1692.
4°. 8J in. 104 + (2) pp.
- A Vindication of the Earl of Shelburne, from the un¬
just . . . aspersion in a pamphlet, entitled, " A Defence
of the Earl of Shelburne"; and addressed "to Sir G.
Saville, Bart. ". In a letter to Sir G. Saville, Bart.
Second edition. London, J. Debrctt, 1782.
8°. 8Jin. 53pp. + (l) p.
- A Vindication of the Faults
Reflections of the medley, the
on
pamphlet [by Joseph Trapp
side. . . . By the author of t
both sides, from the
Specimen-maker, and a
entitled Most faults on one
le Faults on both sides [i.e.
Richard Harley]. Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection
of tracts, vol. 13, pp. 3-24. 1815, 4°.
- A Vindication of the government, doctrine, and worship,
of the church of England, established in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth: against the injurious reflections of
Mr. Neal, in his late History of the Puritans. Together
with a detection of many false quotations and mistakes
in that performance. . . . [By Isaac Madox, d.d.]
London, G. Davis, 1740.
8°. 7J in. (2) + 362 pp. With bookplate of Fenwick.
Lowndes 1656.
- A Vindication of the imprisoned and secluded members
of the house of Commons from the aspersions cast upon
them, and the maiority of the House, in a paper lately
printed and published : intituled An Humble answer of
the Generall Councel of the officers of the army under
. . . Thomas Lord Fairfax, to the demands of the . . .
Commons of England in Parliament . . . concerning the
late securing or secluding some members thereof. [By
William Prynne.] . . . London, Michael Spark, 1649.
4°. 7J in. 28 pp.
~ A Vindication of the Inglish Catholiks from the pre¬
tended conspiracy against the life ... of his . . . Majesty.
Discovering the . . . falsities , . , in the Narrative of Titus
Gates. . . . AiUwerp, 1680.
4°. 7iin, (2) + 59pp. + (l)p,

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