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WORSHIP. A brief instruction in the worship 

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The case of indifferent things used in the wor- 

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A vindication of the Case of indifferent things, 

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London, 1684. 4 



A discourse concerning the worship of the 

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The excuses urged by the absentees from pub- 

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A familiar enquiry concerning the fixed rule 

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Directions for devout and decent behaviour in 

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London, 1814. 8 



Regulations for the proper management of 

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Remarks on the innovations in the public wor- 

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WORTABET (JOHN), Missionary of tlie United 

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WORTHINGTON (HUGH), Minister at Salters- 

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WORTHINGTON (JOHN), D.D., Prebendary of, 

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WORTHINGTON (WILLIAM), M.A., Vicar of 

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WOTTON (Sir HENRY), Kt., Provost of Eton col- 

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WOTTON (WILLIAM), B.D. Reflections upon 

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WRAXALL (Sir NATHANIEL WILLIAM), Bart. 

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The history of France, from the accession of 

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