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An Account of the Conference held in Nicholas-Lane, February 13th 1734-5. between two Romish priests, and some Protestant divines. With some remarks on a pamphlet [by John Gunston], entitled, The Two Conferences, &c. truly stated (J. Gray, 1735) | GB | | |
An Account of the Conference Held in Nicholas-Lane, February 13th. 1734-5. Between Two Romish Priests, and Some Protestant Divines. ... By Samuel Chandler (J. Gray, 1735) | GB | | |
An Answer to the Brief Remarks of William Berriman, D.D.: ... on Mr. Chandler's Introduction to the History of the Inquisition. In a Letter to the Said Doctor. By Samuel Chandler (John Gray, 1733) | GB | | |
Benevolence and Integrity Essentials of Christianity. A Sermon Preach'd at the Old Jury, March 3, 1735-6. To the Society for Relief of the Widows and Children of Dissenting Ministers. By Samuel Chandler (printed in the year, 1736) | GB | | |
The case of subscription to explanatory articles of faith, as a qualification for admission into the Christian ministry : calmly and impartially reiewed, in answer to I. a late pamphlet intitled the church of England indicated in requiring subscription from the clergy to the 39 articles, II. the Rev. Mr. John White's appendix to his third letter to a dissenting gentleman : to which is added, the speech of the Rev. John Alphonso Turrentine previous to the abolition of all subscriptions at Geneva .. ( London : J. Noon and Jos. Davidson, 1748) | IA | | |
The Case of Subscription to Explanatory Articles of Faith, as a Qualification for Admission Into the Christian Ministry, Calmly and Impartially Review'd: ... By Samuel Chandler (J. Noon; and Jos. Davidson, 1748) | GB | | |
The Case of Subscription to Explanatory Articles of Faith, as a Qualification for Admission Into the Christian Ministry, Calmly and Impartially Review'd: in Answer to I. A Late Pamphlet Intitled The Church of England Vindicated in Requiring Subscription from the Clergy to the XXXIX Articles. II ... (J. Noon; Jos. Davidson, 1748) | GB | | |
The Church of England Vindicated in Requiring Subscription from the Clergy, to the XXXIX Articles of Religion. In Answer to the Objections and Calumnies of a Late Writer [i.e. to a Series of Papers in “The Old Whig”, Probably by Samuel Chandler]. [By Joseph Clarke.] (W. Innys & R. Manby, 1739) | GB | | |
A Critical History of the Life of David (University Press, 1853) | GB | | |
A Critical History of the Life of David: In which the Principal Events are Ranged in Order of Time; the Chief Objections of Mr. Bayle, and Others, Against the Character of this Prince, and the Scripture Account of Him, and the Occurrances of His Reign, are Examined and Refuted; and the ... (S. Chandler) | |
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Vol. 2 (1766) | GB | | |
The Danger and Duty of Good Men, Under the Present Unnatural Invasion: A Sermon Preach'd at the Old-Jewry, September 29th, 1745. By Samuel Chandler | |
J. Noon, 1745 | GB | | |
Deutliche Gründe warum man ein Christ seyn müsse ( Leipzig : Blochberger, 1747) | GDZ | | |
Great Britain's memorial against the pretender and popery (The Biblical World, 1745) | IA | | |
Great-Britain's memorial against the Pretender and popery [by S. Chandler]. ( 1745) | GB | | |
The history of persecution : in four parts. Viz. I. Amongst the heathens. II. Under the Christian emperors. III. Under the papacy and Inquisition. IV. Amongst Protestants ( London: : J. Gray..., 1736) | IA | | |
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The history of persecution, from the patriarchial age to the reign of George 11. A new ed., to which are added, the Rev. Dr. Buchanan's notices of the present state of the inquisition at Goa: also an appendix, containing hints on the recent persecutions in the British Empire, some circumstances relating to Lord Viscount Sidmouth's bill, a circumstantial detail of the steps taken to obtain the new Toleration act, with the act itself, and other important matter. By Charles Atmore ( Hull Printed for the editor and J. Craggs; and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown : London, 1813) | IA | | |
The history of persecution, from the patriarchial age to the reign of George II ( Hull : editor and J. Craggs; and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1813) | IA | | |
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