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The Jacobitism, perjury, and Popery of High-Church Priests
Toland, John (1670-1722); Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731); Tindal, Matthew (1653?-1733)
1710
Paragraph notes. N.U.C. gives author as J. Toland; has also been attributed to Matthew Tindal and to Daniel Defoe. "Price one penny."
A plain answer to a popish priest questioning the orders of the Church of England
Seller, Abednego (1646?-1705)
1688
Attributed to Abednego Seller. Cf. McAlpin Coll.
The occasional doctor his examination before a committee of Whigg-priests
[1683?]
Place and date of publication from Wing (2nd ed.). Reproduction of original in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
The parish priest. A poem upon a clergyman, lately deceas'd
Wesley, Samuel (1691-1739)
1731
By Samuel Wesley the younger. The "clergyman" is Wesley's father-in-law John Berry, vicar of Whatton in Norfolk.
A discovery of the priests and professors, and of their nakedness and shame which is coming upon them, from their high profession, to fall as mire in the streets
Simpson, William (1627?-1671)
1660
Caption title. "Going naked, a sign": p. 7-8. Signed at end: William Simpson.
An essay on the absolving power of the church : with especial reference to the office of the Church of England for the order of the priests and the visitation of the sick : with copious illustrations and notes
Lowe, Thomas Hill (1781-1861)
1825
Erratum slip pasted in at the end.
A word of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c. Shewing what such are, and how little cause they have to exclaim against those who separate from them. As also a word to the papists discovering their foundation to be carnal and sandy, in a letter to some supposed priests or Jesuits in the north
Tomlinson, William
1653
Indexed in: Wing T1855; Smith II, 749.
A word of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c. Shewing what such are, and how little cause they have to exclaim against those who separate from them. As also a word to the papists discovering their foundation to be carnal and sandy, in a letter to some supposed priests or Jesuits in the north
Tomlinson, William
1656
Indexed in: Wing T1856; Smith II, 749.
Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a Popish priest, upon occasion of a young gentlewoman's departing from the Church of England to that of Rome : To which is added, I. The answer of Dr. Bull... to a query of the Bishop of Meaux. II. Mr. Lesley's answer to the same query. III. A letter written to an English priest at Rome; with an appendix containing several remarkable papers
Hickes, George (1642-1715); Lesley, Charles (fl. 1705); Nelson, Robert (1656-1715); Bull, George (1634-1710)
1705
Publisher's advertisement: p. [77-80].
Christ, as prophet, priest, and king : being a vindication of the Church of England from theological novelties, in eight lectures preached before the University of Oxford, at Canon Bampton's lecture, in the year MDCCCXLII (v.1)
Garbett, James (1802-1879); Garbett, James (1802-1879); Combe, Thomas (1797-1872); Baxter, W (1783?-1871); J. Hatchard and Son
1842
Pagination: v.1: xxvi, 469, [1] p. -- v.2: viii, 503, [1] p. Vol. 2 has the imprint: Oxford, printed by W. Baxter, for the author. Sold by Hatchard and Son, London. MDCCCXLII. Vol. 2 with half-tit...