Impartial remarks upon the preface of the Reverend Dr. Warburton, wherein that author has taken some uncommon liberties with the character of the Revd Dr. Taylor, chancellor of Lincoln. Together with a fair review of the question, and some observations occasioned by the additional part of the divine legation.
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Unknown. Impartial remarks upon the preface of the Reverend Dr. Warburton, wherein that author has taken some uncommon liberties with the character of the Revd Dr. Taylor, chancellor of Lincoln. Together with a fair review of the question, and some observations occasioned by the additional part of the divine legation.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 26416, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/26416. Accessed 2026-06-05.
Unknown, . Impartial remarks upon the preface of the Reverend Dr. Warburton, wherein that author has taken some uncommon liberties with the character of the Revd Dr. Taylor, chancellor of Lincoln. Together with a fair review of the question, and some observations occasioned by the additional part of the divine legation. London: Mary Cooper [The Globe], 1758.
Unknown , . (1758). Impartial remarks upon the preface of the reverend dr. warburton, wherein that author has taken some uncommon liberties with the character of the revd dr. taylor, chancellor of lincoln. together with a fair review of the question, and some observations occasioned by the additional part of the divine legation. London: Mary Cooper [The Globe]
Unknown, . Impartial remarks upon the preface of the Reverend Dr. Warburton, wherein that author has taken some uncommon liberties with the character of the Revd Dr. Taylor, chancellor of Lincoln. Together with a fair review of the question, and some observations occasioned by the additional part of the divine legation. London: Mary Cooper [The Globe], 1758.
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