"Great Britain England London." . . "Chuse which you please, or, Dr. Sacheverell, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life : being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration, hereditary right, and jure divino title, the abdication, the Queen's supremacy, church lands &c. By this brief account the reader may soon know which side to chuse, in order to his becoming a true son of the church, and Her Majesty's most loyal subject"@en . . . . . "Chuse which you please or, Dr. Sacheverel, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life. : Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration, hereditary right, and jure divino title, the abdication, the Queen's supremacy, Church lands, &c. By this brief account the reader may soon know which side to chuse, in order to his becoming a true son of the Church, and Her Majesty's most loyal subject"@en . . "Early works"@en . . "Chuse which you please, or, Dr. Sacheverell, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life : Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party : In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration, hereditary right, and jure divino title, the abdication, the Queen's supremacy, church lands, &c"@en . . . . . "Chuse which you please or, Dr. Sacheverel, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life. Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Chuse which you please or, Dr. Sacheverell, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration, hereditary right, and jure divino title, the abdication, the Queen's Supremacy, church lands, &c. By this brief account the reader may soon know which side to chase, in order to his becoming a true son of the Church, and Her Majesty's most loyal subject" . . . . . "Chuse which you please: or, Dr. Sacheverel, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life. Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance"@en . "Chuse which you please; or, Dr. Sacheverell and Mr. Hoadley drawn to the life. Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party, in relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration ... By this brief account the reader may soon know which side to chuse, in order to his becoming a true son of the Church and Her Majesty's most loyal subject"@en . . . . "Chuse which you please or, Dr. Sacheverell, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life. Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration, hereditary right, and jure divino title, the abdication, the Queen's Supremacy, church lands, &c. By this brief account the reader may soon know which side to chase, in order to his becoming a true son of the Church, and Her Majesty's most loyal subject"@en . . "Controversial literature"@en . . . . "Chuse which you please: or, Dr. Sacheverel, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life. : Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration, hereditary right, and Jure Divino title, the abdication, the Queen's supremacy, Church lands, &c. By this brief account the reader may soon know which side to chuse, in order to his becoming a true son of the Church, and Her Majesty's most loyal subject"@en . "Chuse which you please: or, Dr. Sacheverel, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration, hereditary right, and jure divino title, the abdication, the Queen's supremacy, Church lands, &c. By this brief account the reader may soon know which side to chuse, in order to his becoming a true son of the Church, and Her Majesty's most loyal subject" . "Henry@Sacheverell*1674?-1724*" . . "Great Britain" . . "Church and state in Great Britain." . . . .