Fk.6.06(04)
Faults on both sides: part the second. Or, an essay upon the original cause, progress, and mischievous consequences of the factions in the church. : Shewing, that the clergy, of whatsoever demonimation, have always been the ring-leaders and beginners of the disturbances in every state; imposing upon the credulity of the laity, for no other end than the accomplishing their own selfish designs, at the expence of the peace and tranquility of the nation. Faithfully produced from the most eminent authorities. Sincerely intended for allaying the heats and animosities of the people, and persuading all honest, well-meaning men to compose their party quarrels, and unite their hearts and affections for promoting the publick good, and safety of their Queen and country. By way of letter to a new Member of Parliament.
State tracts
London : Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1710.
38, [2]p ; 19cm. (8vo.)
Not a continuation of Simon Clement's 'Faults on both sides', but an answer to it.
With a final advertisement leaf for H. Hills.
Bound with twenty-six other items.
Ms. contents list on flyleaf.
Previously: Dm.6.3.
Pencil inside front board: "Checked March 1924".
ESTC T35448
Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 4342, no. 08).
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
18th century quarter brown calf; red and blue marbled paper covered boards; five raised bands; remains of spine title: "State tracts".
Harley, Richard, 18th cent - 18th cent Faults on both sides.
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676 - 1761 Thoughts of an honest Tory.
Church and state Great Britain.
Freedom of religion.
Great Britain Politics and government 1702-1714.
Great Britain Church history 18th century.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B24297