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Vindication
VINDICATION. A Vindication of the King with some
observations upon the two Houses,
of the Church of England. . . .
By a true sonne
London, 1642.
4°. 8J in. (8) pp.
- A Vindication of the King's sovereign rights : together
with a justification of his royal exercises thereof, in all
causes . . . more particularly applied to the King's free
chappel and Church of Sarum. Upon occasion of the
Dean of Sarum's narrative and collections, made by
the order ... of the . . . Lords commissioners. . . . The
first part. . . . [By T. Pierce, Dean of Salisbury.]
London, T. Milbourn for E. Clavel, not for sale,
1683.
Fol. lljiin. (4)+ 44 pp.
- A Vindication of the Laws of England, as they are now
established ; together with some proposals to the Parlia¬
ment for the regulation of them. By a lover of the
laws. . . . London, T. Starkey, 1659.
4°. 9 in. (2) + 14 pp.
- A Vindication of the ministers of the Gospel, in and
about London, from the unjust aspersions cast upon
their former actings for the Parliament, as if they had
promoted the bringing of the King to capitall punish¬
ment, with a short exhortation to their people to keep
close to the Covenant-ingagement. [By Cornelius
Surges.] . . . London, A. M. for T. Undcrhill, 1684.
4°. 7Jin. (2)+ 10 pp.
- The Vindication of the Narrative [of the proceedings
of the Lower House of Convocation, etc., by H. Aldrich],
etc. continued. [London, ? 1702.]
4°. 8J in. pp. 25 to 52. Wanting titlepage and pages 1 to 24.
~ A Vindication of the Oath of Allegiance in answer to
a paper disperst by Mr. Sam: Eaton, pretending to
prove the Oath of Allegiance void, and non-obliging;
wherein his positions against it are examined and con¬
futed. By the author of the Exercitation concerning
usurped powers, [i.e. ? Eichard HoUingworth].
[Londo7i], 1650.
i". 7 in. 48 pp.
- A Vindication of the Observator from some scandalous
imputations lately laid to his charge. By a true son of
the Church of England. London, O. Downes, 1685.
4°. 8i in. (8) pp.
- A Vindication of the ordinations of the Church of
England [by G. Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury]. ... In
answer to a paper [entitled, " Arguments to prove the
invalidity of the Orders of the Church of England]
written by one of the Church of Eome to prove the
nullity of our Orders ; and given to a person of quality.
The second edition. London, B. Chistvell, 1688.
4°. 7f in. (2) + xxviii. + 94 + (4) pp.
-- The Vindication of the Parliament and their proceed¬
ings, or, their military designs proved loyall and legall.
• • • London, 1642.
4°. ^ in. (24) pp.
[Another edition.] Harleian Miscellany, vol.
VINDICATION
92l8
B, pp. 47-68. i8ii,r
- A Vindication of the Peer's right to advise the crown.
• • • London, 1784.
8°. 8 in. 16 pp.
- A Vindication of the principles of the author of the
Answer to the compiler of the Nubes Testium from the
charge of popery. In answer to a late pretended Letter
from a dissenter to the divines of the Church of England.
. . . [By Edward Gee.] London, H. Mortlock, 1688.
4°. 8 in. (4)+ 30 pp.
VINDICATION. A Vindication of the proceedings of his
Majesties Ecclesiastical Commissioners, against [H.
Compton] the Bishop of London, and the fellows of
Magdalen College. [By Henry Care.]
London, T. Milhourn, atid B. Janeway, 1688.
4°. 7Jin. (4)+78 pp.
A Vindication of the realm, and Church of England,
from the charge of perjury, rebellion and schism, un¬
justly laid upon them by the non-jurors, and the rebellion
and schism shewn to lie at their own door. [By Arch¬
bishop Wake.] Dublin, A. Bhames, 1716.
8°. 6J in. 47 pp. + (1) p.
A Vindication of the Eeasons and defence, etc. Part i.,
[11.] Being a reply to the first part of No sufficient
reason for restoring some prayers and directions of King
Edward vi.'s first fiturgy. By the author of the Eeasons
and Defence [Jeremy Colher]. . . .
London, J. Bettenham, at the Croion, Paternoster
Boto, 1718.
8°. 7J in. 2 parts in 1. i. (2) + 50 pp. 11.
(2) +166 pp.
With other tracts.
• A Vindication of the reign of his present Majesty King
George iii. London, L J. Stockdale, 1811.
8°. 8 in. 90 pp.
■ A Vindication of the Eeverend Dr. Snape ; in answer
to the Bishop of Bangor [B. Hoadly]'s preface to a
pamphlet . . . publish'd, by Father F. Pillonni^re. . . .
With some considerations on his Lordship's postscript
to the said pamphlet [sic^ ; in defence of. . . Dr. Sher¬
lock. . . . By an Englishman, that never was a Jesuit.
London, J. Morphew, 1717.
8°. 7Jin. (2)+ 31 pp. + (l) p.
A Vindication of the right hon. Lord George Sackville
[in relation to his conduct at the battle of Minden]. . . .
London, A. Henderson, [? 1659].
8°. 8J in. (2) + 22 pp.
—■—• ■ ■ [Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 11, pp. 315-333. 1814, 4°.
■ • A Vindication of the royal martyr King Charles i. from
the Irish massacre . . . cast upon him in the Life of E.
Baxter, wrote by himself, and since in the Abridgment
by E. Calamy. . . . [By Thomas Carte.] Somers (j.)
Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 5, pp. 680-639.
1811, 4°.
A Vindication of the E tH-- e and H e
L ds and gentlemen, who have been basely as¬
persed, and . . . mis-represented, in a late anonimous
work, intitled, the History of Eoger [i.e. H. Boyle, 1st
Earl of Shannon]. By a lover of truth. Dublin, 1752.
8°. 7J in. 22 pp.
■ A Vindication of the Treatise of monarchy, containing
an answer to Dr. Feme's reply ; also, a more full dis¬
covery of three maine points: 1, the ordinance of God
in supremacie. 2, the nature and kinds of limitation.
3, the causes and meanes of limitation in governments.
Done by the authour of the former treatise [Philip
Hunton]. London, G. M.for J. Bellamy, 1644.
4°. 7i in. (8) + 80 (error for 70) pp.
• A Vindication of the whigs, in a familiar discourse
between restless, reasonable, and wretched. In opposi¬
tion to a late pamphlet [by C. Davenant] called the true
picture of a modern whig. London, 1702.
8°. 7 in. (8) pp. + pp. 3 to 32.
VINDICATOR. The Vindicator vindicated : or a sur-
rejoynder on behalf of Sir T. Player etc. against the
calumnies of H. B., alias N. E., alias P. K., alias S. P.,
in a late pamphlet . . . entitled An Answer in defence of
a Eeply. [London, ? 1679 ]
Fol. llj in. 4 pp.

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