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A letter to Earl Stanhope, on the subject of the Test : as objected to in a pamphlet recommended by his Lordship
Hawtrey, Charles; Heywood, Samuel (1753-1828); Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope (1755-1815)
1789
"A pamphlet" i.e. The right of Protestant dissenters to a complete toleration asserted, is by S. Heywood.
The canon law of the Church of Rome : a lecture
McNeile, Hugh (1795-1879)
[1850?]
"Reprinted from the 'Liverpool courier'."
On church establishments : extracts from statement of the difference between the profession of the Reformed Church of Scotland, as adopted by seceders; and the profession contained in the New testimony and other acts, as adopted by the General Association synod ; particularly on the power of civil magistrates respecting religion
M'Crie, Thomas (1772-1835)
1833
Includes bibliographical references.
Clavi trabales; or, Nailes fastned by some great masters of assemblyes : Confirming the Kings supremacy. The subjects duty. Church government by bishops. The particulars of which are as followeth I. Two speeches of the late Lord Primate Ushers. The one of the Kings supremacy, the other of the duty of subjects to supply the Kings necessities. II. His judgment and practice in point of loyalty, episcopacy, liturgy and constitutions of the Church of England, III. Mr. Hookers judgment of the Kings power in matters of religion, advancement of bishops &c. IV. Bishop Andrews of church-government &c. both confirmed and enlarged by the said primate. V. A letter of Dr Hadrianus Saravia of the like subjects. Unto which is added a sermon of regal povver, and the novelty of the doctrine of resistance, also a preface by the Right Reverend Father in God, the Lord Bishop of Lincolne. Published by Nicholas Bernard, Doctor of Divinity, and rector of Whit-church in Shropshire
Ussher, James (1581-1656); Hooker, Richard (1600); Saravia, Adrien (1530-1612); Bernard, Nicholas (1661); Andrewes, Lancelot (1555-1626); Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663)
1661
Consists of previously unpublished speeches and writings of James Ussher, Richard Hooker, and Adrien Saravia, as well as selections from: Andrewes, Lancelot. A summarie view of the government both of ...
A critique on Dr. Ralph Wardlaw's sermon, "Civil establishments of Christianity" : showing that it is unfounded in Scripture, contradicted by ecclesiastical history, is based on what is not true, and is alike repudiated by sound criticism and conclusive argument
Fleming, Alexander (1760-1844)
1833
Errata: p. [1-2] at end.
A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty : as also, to the two most honourable Houses, now assembled in Parliament. And others already signed, by most of the gentry, ministers and free-holders of several counties, in behalf of episcopacy, lyturgy, rights of the Crown, and liberty of the subject. In opposition to Popery, Presbytery, anarchy and confusion. Occasioned by the many libellous petitions, then secretly set on foot both against church and state
Aston, Sir Thomas (1600-1645); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
1681
Signatures: [A]-E². Compiled by Sir Thomas Aston. Cf. Halkett & Laing. v. 1, p. 373.
The power, jurisdiction and priviledge of Parliament; and the antiquity of the House of Commons asserted. Occasion'd by an information in the Kings Bench by the attorney general against the Speaker of the House of Commons : as also A discourse concerning the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the realm of England, occasion'd by the late commission in ecclesiastical causes
Atkyns, Sir Robert (1621-1709)
1689
"A discourse concerning the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the realm of England (p. [65]-74) has special t.p.
The rehearsal transpros'd : or, Animadversions upon a late book, intituled, A preface, shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery
Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)
1672
An attack on Samuel Parker's preface to "Bishop Bramhall's vindication of himself and the episcopal clergy," which was answered by Richard Leigh in "The transposer rehearsed." This is Marvell's firs...
The rehearsall transpros'd: the second part : Occasioned by two letters: the first printed, by a nameless author, intituled, A reproof, &c. The second letter left for me at a friends house, dated Nov. 3. 1673
Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678)
1673
The first letter was Samuel Parker's A reproof to the rehearsal transprosed, 1673. The rehearsal transpros'd had attacked Parker's preface to Bishop Bramhall's vindication of himself and the Episcopal...
A legal examination of abuses of law... clearly evincing the abuse and illegality done in the prosecution against the people called Quakers in the city of Bristol. Both by statute & common-law, reason and approved authorities
1682
Includes table, advertisement and errata: pp. [1-2]. Corrected issue. Anon.