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A letter from Rome, [electronic resource] : shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism: or, the religion of the present Romans, derived from that of their heathen ancestors. The fourth edition. To which are added, I. A prefatory discourse, containing an answer to all the Objections of the Writer of a Popish Book, intituled, The Catholic Christian instructed, &c. with many new Facts and Testimonies, in farther confirmation of the general Argument of the Letter. And II. A postscript, in which Mr. Warburton's Opinion concerning the Paganism of Rome is particularly considered. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge.
London : printed for Richard Manby, at the Prince's-Arms on Ludgate-Hill, M,DCC,XLI. [1741]
A letter from Rome, [electronic resource] : shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism: or, the religion of the present Romans, derived from that of their heathen ancestors. To which are added, I. A prefatory discourse, containing an answer to all the Objections of the Writer of a Popish Book, intituled, The Catholic Christian instructed, &c. with many new Facts and Testimonies, in farther confirmation of the general Argument of the Letter. And II. A postscript, in which Mr. Warburton's Opinion concerning the Paganism of Rome is particularly considered. The fifth edition. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge.
London : printed for Richard Manby, at the Prince's-Arms on Ludgate-Hill, M,DCC,XLII. [1742]
A letter from Rome, shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism [electronic resource] : Or, The religion of the present Romans, derived from that of their heathen ancestors. The fourth edition. To which are added, I. A prefatory discourse, containing an answer to all the objections of the writer of a popish book, intituled, The Catholic Christian instructed, &c. with many new facts and testimonies, in farther confirmation of the general new argument of the letter. and II. A postscript, in which Mr. Warburton's opinion concerning the paganism of Rome is particularly considered. By Conyers Middleton, D.D. principal librarian of the University of Cambridge.
Dublin : Printed by A. Reilly for Robert Owen bookseller in Skinner-Row, M,DCC,XLII. [1742]
Popery unmask'd [electronic resource] : Being the substance of Dr. Middleton's celebrated Letter from Rome: demonstrating an exact conformity between popery and paganism. With an abstract of the Doctor's reply to the Objections of the writer of a popish book, intituled, The Catholic Christian instructed, &c. Design'd as a brief, but seasonable Antidote to the spreading Infection of Popery: And to shew, What an absurd Religion the Emissaries of Rome are so zealously endeavouring to propagate in these Protestant Nations.
London : printed for G. Keith, at the Bible and Crown, in Grace-Church-Street, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]
Popery unmask'd. [electronic resource] : Being the substance of Dr. Middleton's celebrated Letter from Rome: demonstrating an exact conformity between popery and paganism. With an abstract of the Doctor's reply to the Objections of the writer of a popish book, intituled, The Catholic Christian instructed, &c. Design'd as a brief, but seasonable Antidote to the spreading Infection of Popery: And to shew, What an absurd Religion the Emissaries of Rome are so zealously endeavouring to propagate in these Protestant Nations.
London : printed for R. Manby, and H. Shute Cox, on Ludgate-Hill, MDCCXLIV. [1744]
A letter from Rome, [electronic resource] : shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism: or, the religion of the present Romans derived from that of their heathen ancestors. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge.
The third edition, with additions.
London : printed for William Innys and Richard Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]
A letter from Rome, [electronic resource] : shewing an exact conformity between Popery and paganism: or, the religion of the present Romans to be derived entirely from that of their heathen ancestors. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge.
London : printed for W. Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's, MDCCXXIX. [1729]
Letter from Rome, shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism [electronic resource] : Or, The religion of the present Romans to be derived entirely from that of their beathen ancestors. By Conyers Middleton, D.D. principal librarian of the University of Cambridge.
Dublin : Re-printed for R. Owen, bookseller in Skinner-Row, M,DCC,XXXI. [1731]
A letter from Rome, [electronic resource] : shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism: or, the religion of the present Romans to be derived entirely from that of their heathen ancestors. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Librarian of the University of Cambridge.
The second edition.
London : printed for W. Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]
A plain answer to Dr. Middleton's Letter from Rome [electronic resource] : in which the gross misrepresentations contained therein are exposed and set in a just light. By a friend to truth.
London : printed for J. Huggonson in Sword and Buckler Court on Ludgate-Hill, MDCCXLI. [1741]
The conformity between Popery and paganism. [electronic resource] : Illustrated in several Instances, and supported by Variety of Quotations from the Latin and Greek Classicks. Being A Sequel to Two Treatises on this Subject; the One by the Learned Henry Mower in his Exposition of the Apocalyps, and the other by the Learned Dr. Middleton in his Letter from Rome. By T. Seward, M. A. Rector of Eyam in Derbyshire.
London : printed for J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, MDCCXLVI. [1746]
Dr. Middleton's Letter From Rome, Showing an Exact Conformity Between Popery and Paganism, or, The Religion of the Present Romans Derived From That of Their Heathen Ancestors [electronic resource] : With the Author's Defence Against a Roman Catholic Opponent.
[S.l.] : American Theological Library Association Historical Monographs Collection, 1854.
Best companions : letters of Eliza Middleton Fisher and her mother, Mary Hering Middleton, from Charleston, Philadelphia, and Newport, 1839-1846 / edited by Eliza Cope Harrison.
Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, c2001.
Observations on the present collection of epistles between Cicero and M. Brutus, [electronic resource] : representing several evident marks of forgery in those epistles; and the true State of many important Particulars in the Life and Writings of Cicero: in answer to the late pretences of the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton. By James Tunstall, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, and Orator of the University of Cambridge. To which is added, a letter from the Reverend Dr. Chapman on the antient numeral characters of the Roman legions.
London : printed for J. and P. Knapton, in Ludgate-Street; C. Hitch, in Pater-Noster Row; J. Beecroft, in Lombard-Street; and W.Thurlbourne, in Cambridge, MDCCXLIV. [1744]
Observations [electronic resource] : on I. The answer of M. L'Abb�e de Vertot to the late Earl Stanhope's Inquiry, concerning the senate of ancient Rome: Dated December 1719. II. A dissertation upon the constitution of the Roman senate, by a gentleman: Published in 1743. III. A treatise on the Roman senate, by Dr. Conyers Middleton: Published in 1747. IV. An essay on the Roman senate, by Dr. Thomas Chapman: Published in 1750. By Mr. Hooke.
London : printed for G. Hawkins at Milton's Head in Fleet-Street, MDCCLVIII. [1758]
Friendly advice to C----rs M------n, D.D. [electronic resource] : Concerning the fourth edition of his letter from Rome, and the Prefatory Discourse prefix'd to it.
London : printed for F. Needham, Bookseller and Bookbinder near Chancery-Lane, Holborn, MDCCXLI. [1741]
The Catholic Christian instructed in the sacraments, sacrifices, ceremonies and observances of the church [microform] : by way of question and answer / by Richard Challenor ; containing, by way of introduction, his celebrated answer to Dr. Conyers Middleton's Letter from Rome.
Baltimore : Printed by G. Dobbin & Murphy for Bernard Dornin, 1809.
The posthumous works [electronic resource] : of the late learned Conyers Middleton, D.D. Containing, I. Reflections on the dispute between St. Peter and St. Paul. II. Reflections on the Variations or Inconsistencies among the four Evangelists. III. An Essay on the Gift of Tongues. IV. Remarks on the Story concerning St. John and Cerinthus. V. An Essay on the Allegorical and Literal Interpretation of the Creation and Fall of Man. VI. De Latinarum Literarum Pronunciatione Dissertatio. Vii. A Preface to an intended Answer to all the Objections made against the Free Inquiry. Viii. Letters to Mr. Warburton, &c.
London : printed for R. Manby, on Ludgate-Hill, and H.S. Cox, in Pater-Noster Row, MDCCLIII. [1753]
Some remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, The case of Dr. Bentley farther stated and vindicated, &c [electronic resource] : wherein the merit of the author and his performance, and the complaint of Proctor Laughton are briefly considered. By the author of the Full and impartial account, &c.
London : printed for James Bettenham at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, [1719]
A popish pagan the fiction of a protestant heathen. In a conversation betwixt a gentleman of the states of Holland a deist by profession, and a doctor of heathen mythology. Faithfully translated from the Dutch [electronic resource].
London : [s.n.], Printed in the Year MDCCXLIII. [1743]
A treatise on the Roman senate. [electronic resource] : In two parts. The first part contains the substance of several letters, formerly written to the late Lord Hervey, concerning the manner of creating Senators, and filling up the vacancies of that body in Old Rome. The second part, which is now added, contains a distinct account I. Of the power and jurisdiction of the senate. II. Of the right and manner of convoking it. III. Of the places, in which it was usually assembled. IV. Of the legal times of holding their assemblies. V. Of the different ranks and orders of men in the Senate, and of the forms observed in their deliberations. VI. Of the nature and force of their decrees. Vii. Of the peculiar dignity, honors and ornaments of a Roman Senator. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library keeper of the University of Cambridge.
London : printed for R. Manby and H. S. Cox on Ludgate-Hill, MDCCXLVII. [1747]
The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. [electronic resource] : In two volumes. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library-Keeper of the University of Cambridge.
London : printed [by James Bettenham] for the author, MDCCXLI. [1741]
The history of the life of Marcus Tullius Cicero [electronic resource] : By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library-Keeper of the University of Cambridge.
The second edition.
London : printed for W. Innys, at the West-End of St. Paul's, and R. Manby, on Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old-Bailey, MDCCXLI. [1741]
A treatise on the Roman senate. [electronic resource] : In two parts. The first part contains the substance of several letters, formerly written to the late Lord Hervey, concerning the manner of creating Senators, and filling up the vacancies of that body in Old Rome. The second part, which is now added, contains a distinct account I. of the power and jurisdiction of the senate. II. Of the right and manner of convoking it. III. Of the places, in which it was usually assembled. IV. Of the legal times of holding their assemblies. V. Of the different ranks and orders of men in the Senate, and of the forms observed in their deliberations. VI. Of the nature and force of their decrees. Vii. Of the peculiar dignity, honors and ornaments of a Roman Senator. By Conyers Middleton, D. D. Principal Library keeper of the University of Cambridge.
The second edition.
London : printed for R. Manby and H. S. Cox on Ludgate-Hill, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]
Exact of Lievtenant Generall Middletons letter to the honourable Sir William Waller and by him communicated to, and read in the honourable House of Commons on Saturday last, being the 24 of this instant moneth of August 1644 [electronic resource] : wherein is set forth / Middleton, John Middleton, Earl of.
Exact of Lievtenant Generall Middletons letter [electronic resource] : To the honourable Sir William Waller. And by him communicated to, and read in the honourable House of Commons, on Saturday last, being the 24. of this instant moneth of August. 1644. Wherein is set f / Middleton, John Middleton, Earl of.
[S.l.] : Printed according to order, by G. Bishop, 1644.
Some remarks on a reply to the defence of the letter to Dr. Waterland. [electronic resource] : Wherein the author's sentiments, as to all the principal points in dispute, are fully and clearly explained in the Manner that has been promised.
London : printed for J. Peele, at Lock's-Head in Amen-Corner, MDCCXXXII. [1732]
A letter to the Reverend Doctor Conyers Middleton, [electronic resource] : Occasion'd by his late Free Enquiry.
The second edition.
Bristol : printed by Felix Farley; and sold at the Schoolroom in the Horse-Fair: also by T. Trye, near Gray's-Inn Gate, Holborn; and at the Foundry near Upper-Moor-Fields, London, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]
Some remarks on a reply to the defence of the letter to Dr. Waterland. [electronic resource] : Wherein the author's sentiments, as to all the principal points in dispute, are fully and clearly explained in the manner that has been promised.
London : Printed for J. Peele, at Lock's-Head in Amen-Corner, MDCCXXXII. [1732]
A letter to Dr. Waterland [electronic resource] : Containing some Remarks on his Vindication of Scripture: In Answer to a Book, intituled, Christianity as Old as the Creation. Together with The Sketch or Plan of Another Answer to the said Book.
London : printed for J. Peele, at Locke's-Head in Amen-Corner, MDCCXXXI. [1731]
Dissertationis de servili medicorum conditione appendix, [electronic resource] : seu defensionis pars secunda. Cui accedit ad dominum Lamotte epistola apologetica, Anglice conscripta. Autore Conyers Middleton, S. T. P. Protobibliothecario Academiae Cantabrigiensis.
A letter to Dr. Waterland [electronic resource] : Containing some remarks on his vindication of scripture: in answer to a book, intituled, Christianity as old as the creation. Together with the sketch or plan of another answer to the said book.
London : Printed for J. Peele, at Locke's-Head in Amen-Corner, MDCCXXXI. [1731]
Letters between Lord Hervey and Dr. Middleton concerning the Roman senate. [electronic resource] : Published from the original manuscripts By Thomas Knowles, D. D. Rector of Ickworth, in Suffolk.
London : printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell, in the Strand, MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]
A letter from the late A** C** Esq. to the Revd. Dr. C** M****. [electronic resource] : On his Examination of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy. With some occasional references to the Free enquiry, &c.
London : printed for S. Austen in Newgate-Street, MDCCL. [1750]
A defence of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses concerning the use and intent of prophecy [electronic resource] : in a letter to Dr. Middleton. By T. Rutherforth, D. D. Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; and Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.
The second edition.
Cambridge : printed by J. Bentham, Printer to the University, for W. Thurlbourn in Cambridge, and sold by W. Innys in Pater-Noster Row, and J. Beecroft at the Bible and Crown in Lombard Street, London, M.DCC.L. [1750]
A letter to Dr. Waterland [electronic resource] : Containing some remarks on his vindication of scripture: in answer to a book, intituled, Christianity as old as the creation. Together with the sketch or plan of another answer to the said book.
London : Printed for J. Peele, at Locke's-Head in Amen-Corner, MDCCXXXI. [1731]
A reply to the Letter to Dr. Waterland, [electronic resource] : setting forth the many falshoods both in the quotations and the historical facts, by which the letter-writer endeavours to weaken the authority of Moses.
The second edition.
London : printed for J. Watts at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, MDCCXXXII. [1732]