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People and organisations | Count |
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Banks, Sir Jacob (1662-1724) | 3 |
Benson, William (1682-1754) | 3 |
Blackall, Offspring, 1654-1716 | 1 |
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 | 1 |
Clifford, William A.M | 1 |
Filmer, Sir Robert (1588-1653) | 1 |
Fritsch & Bohm | 1 |
Gandy, Henry (1649-1734) | 1 |
Griffith, Matthew (1599?-1665) | 1 |
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761 | 1 |
A modest reply to the unanswerable answer to Mr. Hoadly. With some considerations on Dr. Sacheverell's sermon before the Lord Mayor, Novemb. 5. 1709. In a letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons
Stephens, William (1718)
1709
By William Stephens. Cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).
A letter to Sir J---- B----, by birth a Swede, but naturaliz'd and a m----r of the present P--------t: concerning the late Minehead doctrine which was establish'd by a certain free Parliament of Sweden to the utter enslaving of that kingdom
Benson, William (1682-1754); Banks, Sir Jacob (1662-1724)
1711
Originally published as: The History, or present state of Sweden. Cf. ESTC. Advertisements: p. [8], 1st group. Anonymous. By William Benson, Sheriff of Wiltshire. Half-title: A letter to Sir J--...
A letter to Sir J---- B----, by birth a Swede, but naturaliz'd and a m----r of the present P--------t: concerning the late Minehead doctrine which was establish'd by a certain free Parliament of Sweden to the utter enslaving of that kingdom
Benson, William (1682-1754); Banks, Sir Jacob (1662-1724)
1711
Originally published as: The History, or present state of Sweden. Cf. ESTC. Advertisements: p. [8], 1st group. Anonymous. By William Benson, Sheriff of Wiltshire. Half-title: A letter to Sir J--...
Reasons why this kingdom, as all others, and the Parliaments and people of this kingdom, as all others, whether Christian or heathen, and especially such as hould predestination ought to adhere to their kings, whether good or bad
I. I faithful subject to his King and welwisher to his Parliament, to the use of all true Protestants
1642
At end: Collected by I. I. a faithful subject to his King and welwisher to his Parliament, to the use of all true Protestants. Published 25th October, 1642.
Lettre au chevalier Jacob Banks, contre le pouvoire absolu et l'obeissance passive : Traduite de l'anglois
Benson, William (1682-1754); Banks, Sir Jacob (1662-1724); Fritsch & Bohm
1711
The English version was first published under the title: "The history or present state of Sweden, in a letter to Sir J... B..." Anonymous, by William Benson. Part of a long running feud between Si...
[The power of kings, particularly the Brittish monarchy asserted and vindicated, in a sermon preached at Wakefield in the county of York, Sunday, October the 30th, 1681. By William Clifford, A.M.]
Clifford, William A.M
[1682]
Running title reads: The power of kings asserted and vindicated. Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed., 1994),
The king's life-guard. An anniversary sermon preached to the honourable societies of both the Temples, on the 30th of January 1664/5
Griffith, Matthew (1599?-1665)
1665
Attributed to Matthew Griffith by Wing (2nd ed.)
A sermon preached in the King's Chappel at White-Hall, upon the 29th of May, 1685
Turner, Thomas (1645-1714)
1685
Text: Isaiah i.26.
Jure divino, or An answer to all that hath or shall be written by republicans, against the old English constitution : Part the first, in five chapters
Gandy, Henry (1649-1734)
Printed in the year 1707
The first part only. The contents of the first part are listed on the title page: Chap. I. Of Monarchy in general, of the English monarchy in particular, the King's power from God only. Chap. II. Po...
The power of kings : and in particular, of the king of England
Filmer, Sir Robert (1588-1653)
1680
Signatures: A-D². Royal title vignette. Initial.