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- A Book of the valuations of all the ecclesiasticall preferments in England and Wales : entituled Nomina & valores omnium & singulorum archiepiscopatuum, episcopatuum, archidiaconat', decanat', præbendarum, ecclesiarumque paroch' infra regnum ac dominia Angliæ ac omnium altarum promotionum quarumcunque spiritualium infra eadem, quæ ad solutionem decimæ partis earund' Dom' Regi & Reginæ nuper tenebantur
- A Brief answer to several popular objections against the present established clergy of the Church of England
- A Catalogue of books of the newest fashion : to be sold by auction at the Whiggs Coffee-House, at the sign of the jackanapes in Prating-Alley, near the deanry of St. Paul's
- A Catalogue of the divines approved of by the House of Commons : for the severall counties underwritten ..
- A Catalogue of the divines approved of by the House of Commons : for the severall counties underwritten, viz. for ..
- A Catalogue of the prelates and clergie of the province of Canterbury, in the lower House of Convocation now sitting at Westminster
- A Catalogve of the names of the divines aproved of by the House of Commons, for each severall county in this kingdome of England and Wales
- A Christal for the clergie : especially those that are corrupt in doctrine, scandalous in their lives and conversations, An. dom. 1641
- A Christian consolatory letter
- A Comparison of rural churches and ministers in Missouri over a 15 year period
- A Copie of a lettre sent to preachers
- A Dialogue between two Oxford schollars
- A Discourse of sacriledge : wherein is briefly shewn : 1 the just collation, 2 the unjust ablation of the riches and honours of the clergie
- A Dispute betwixt two clergie-men upon the roade : in which is discovered how unhumanly the one set upon the other in his journey, and at last rejected his company, refusing to dispute with him
- A Free and impartial inquiry into the causes of that very great esteem and honour that the non-conforming preachers are generally in with their followers : in a letter to his honoured friend H.M.
- A Gospel-engine, or Streams of love & pity to quench and prevent new flames in England : being a petitionary letter to the most active London ministers, subscribers of the representation (by letter to the Lord General) or their vindication, concerning their present actings in relation to the state and their too frequent sowing tares of dissention for a third war without any other cause then their own exorbitant interests, viz. for domination. Munday, March 5, 1649 presented to them at their houses, by a friend who cordially wisheth the kingdoms and their welfare, as his own. The particular men, presented to are names in the next page
- A Letter from a friend in the countrey to a member in the Honovrable Hovse of Commons
- A Letter out of the country to the clergy in and about the city of London
- A Letter to the late Lord Bishop of L. and C. upon his translation to W. : shewing the ill consequences of such removes
- A List of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London : to preach in the city and suburbs of London, in Lent, 1689, on Wednesdays and Fridays, in the churches of St. Peter Cornhill, Christ-Church, St. Andrew Holborne, St. Clement Danes
- A Modest defence of the clergy of the Church of England : against the false suggestions and injust prejudices of the present age
- A Modest inquiry into the carriage of some of the dissenting bishops : with reflections upon the late B. of E. letter, compared with their own vindication
- A Petition humbly presented to his Highnesse the Lord Protector : and to the High-Court of Parliament, the supream governors of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the dominions thereunto belonging. By divers ministers for the establishment of themselves and others their brethren (for their own lives) in the places to which they were admitted to officiate (as ministers of the gospel) without institution or induction from the bishops. With reasons thereto annexed whereof the contents are set down in page next after the petition. And at the end of the book an epistle to the sincere and pious preachers of the word of God written before the beginning of Parliament by Philotheus Philomystes
- A Pulpit to be let : woe to the idle spark that leaveth his flock, Zechar. XI, 17 : with a just applause of those worthy divines that stay with us
- A Short discourse, evincing necessarily by ten severall solid and substantiall arguments, that the churchwardens & sidemen of England can not execute their places (according to that oath which they take at their admittance into their office) without sining against God and that in a very high nature
- A Supp[lication] of the p[oor] co[m]mons
- A Vindication of the clergy : from the contempt imposed upon them by the author of The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion
- A brief apologie for the sequestred clergie. : VVherein (among other things) this case of conscience is judiciously handled: whether any minister of the Church of England may (to avoid sequestration) omit the publike use of the liturgie, and submit to the directory. In a letter from a sequestred divine, to Mr. Stephen Marshall
- A brief discovery of the corruption of the ministrie of the Church of England, or, Three clear and evident grounds from which it will apear that they are no ministers of Christ
- A brief discovery of the corruption of the ministrie of the Church of England, or, Three clear and evident grounds from which it will appear that they are no ministers of Christ
- A brief discovery of the corruption of the ministry of the Church of England : or, Three clear and evident grounds from which it will appear that they are no ministers of Christ. I.A parallel between them and the Jewish priests. II. A parallel between them and Simon the Sorcerer. III. A parallel between them and the artificiall merchandizing tradesmen. Published for the information of all, by T.C
- A brieue admonition vnto the nowe made ministers of Englande : wherein is shewed some of the fruicte of this theyr late framed fayth: made by Lewys Euans student in Louain. 24. Aug. 1565
- A catalogue of the names of the divines approved of by the House of Commons, for each severall county in this kingdome of England and Wales
- A catalogue of the nobility of England according to their respective precedencies : as it was presented to His Majesty by John Dugdale, Esq; Windsor Herald, Deputy to Sir William Dugdale Kt. Garter principal king of arms, on New-years-day, 1684. Annoque regni regis Caroli Secundi, nune Angliæ, &c. xxxvj?. To which is added the blazon of their paternal coats of arms respectively, and a list of the present bishops
- A catalogue of the nobility of England, according to their respective precedencies
- A catalogve of the names of the orthodox divines
- A christal for the clergie : especially those that are corrupt in doctrine, scandalous in their lives and conversations. An. Dom. 1641
- A commyssion sent to the bloudy butcher byshop of London : and to al couents of frers, by the high and mighty prince, lord, Sathanas the deuill of hell
- A comparison between the trve and false ministers in their calling, lives and doctrine : that all who desire after the Lord may have a right discerning between the true and false, that they may truly know whom to hear and what Church to be gathered into, and wherein to have true communion with Christ, the head of his church : and also a faithful warning to the teachers and people of England
- A comparison of rural and urban churches and ministers of Missouri
- A copy of An address to the King by the Bishop of Oxon, to be subscribed by the clergy of his diocess : with the reasons for the subscription to the address: and the reasons against it
- A copy of a letter to Mr. Shute, by the present Lord Bishop of Worcester, some time after the death of our late gracious Queen Mary
- A crown from the spear
- A declaration of the Protestant clergie of the city of Dublin : shewing the reasons why they cannot consent to the taking away of the Book of common prayer, and comply with the Directory. Presented to the Honourable Commissioners for the Parliament of England, July 9. 1647
- A declaration of the sense of the archbishops and bishops novv in and about London : upon the occasion of their attendance in Parliament; concerning the irregular and scandalous preceedings of certain clergy-men at the execution of Sir John Freind and Sir William Parkins
- A defence of the ordinations and ministry of the Church of England : in answer to the scandals raised or revived against them, in several late pamphlets, and particularly in one intituled, The Church of England truly represented, &c
- A dialogue, arguing that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God : therefore all these, with their service, are to be castout by the law of the land. Notwithstanding, the world pleads for their own, why some bishops should be spared ; the government maintained ; the name had in honour still ; but the word of God is cleare against all this, for the casting-of-all-forth. The great question is, which way of government now? For two wayes are contended for, The Presbyteriall and Independent: something is said to both these wayes: but we have a sure word for it, that these two wayes are but in shew two, and will assuredly meet in one. Neuters are shewen openly here, and the curse of God upon them. Presented to the Assembly of Divines
- A dialogue, argving that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God : therefore, all these with their service are to be cast-out by the law of the land : notwithstanding, the world pleads for their own, why some bishops should be spared, the government maintained, the name had in honour still, but the word of God is cleare against all this ... : the great question is which way of government now : for two wayes are contended for the Presbyteriall and Independent ... : neuters are shewen openly here, and the curse of God upon them
- A dialogue, argving that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God : therefore, all these with their service are to be castout by the law of the land : notwithstanding, the world pleads for their own, why some bishops should be spared, the government maintained, the name had in honour still, but the word of God is cleare against all this for the casting-of-all-forth : the great question is which way of government now : for two ways are contended for The Presbyteriall and Independent : something is said to both these ways : but we have a sure for it, that these two wayes are but in shew two, and will assuredly meet in one : neuters are shewen openly here, and the curse of God upon them
- A discours hapned. Betwene an hermite called Nicephorus & a yong louer called Tristan, who for that his Mistresse Petronilla entred into religion would faine become an hermite. All faithfullie dravven out of the historie of Petronilla, composed in French by the Right Reuerend Father in God Iohn Peter Camus Bishop of Belley. And translated into English by P.S.P
- A discourse concerning the ecclesiastical commission, open'd in the Jerusalem-chamber, October the 10th, 1689
- A discourse in vindication of Bp Bramhall and the clergy of the Church of England from the fanatick charge of popery : together with some reflections upon the present state of affairs shewing that there are no grounds for any present fears or jealousies of it, but only from the non-conformists
- A discourse of licenses to preach : occasioned by a question propounded, viz., why many officers of the Church of England in the episcopal visitations urge the incumbents to take licenses to preach
- A discourse of sacriledge. : Wherein is briefly shewn, 1. The just collation, 2. The unjust ablation of the riches and honours of the clergie
- A discourse shewing who they are that are now qualify'd to administer baptism and the Lord's-Supper : wherein the cause of episcopacy is briefly treated
- A discourse upon the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons, according to the order of the Church of England
- A discovery after some search of the sinnes of the ministers : because of which (as we conceive) the Lord is angry, and hath almost made his ministers and ordinances vile and contemptible.
- A discovery of charity mistaken; or, some reasons against committees forcing the Parliaments godly, faithfull and plundered ministers (who labor in the Word and doctrine) to pay fifth parts to sequestred wives and children. : With some answers to some arguments alledged for it. As also some complaints of poore plundered ministers, against the hard dealings of some committees about fifth parts, and juries, with a motion for their settlements for their lives
- A discovery of false teachers and hypocritical preachers
- 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
- A form for Church government and ordination of ministers : contained in CXI propositions, propounded to the late Generall Assembly at Edinburgh, 1647. Together with an Act concerning Erastianisme, independencie, and liberty of conscience. Published by authority
- A general bill of mortality, of the Clergie of London, which have beene defunct by reason of the contagious breath of the sectaries of that city, from the yeere 1641. to this present yeere 1647. with the several casualties of the same. : Or, A briefe martyrologie and catalogue of the learned, grave, religious and painfull ministers of the city of London, who have been imprisoned, plundered, barbarously used, and deprived of all livelyhood for themselves and their families in these last yeeres: for their constancie in the Protestant religion establisht in this kingdome, and their loyalty to their soveraigne
- A generative thought : an introduction to the works of Luigi Giussani
- A humble acknowledgment of the sins of the ministery of Scotland
- A just correction and inlargement of a scandalous bill of the mortality of the malignant clergie of London, and other parts of the kingdome, which have been justly sequestred from their pastorall-charges, and since that (some of them) defunct, by reason of the contageous infection of the prelaticall pride and malignancie of their owne spirits ; since the yeare 1641. to this present year 1647. Together with the severall pernicious casualties of the same. Or, A succinct traiterologie : in answer to a lying martyrologie, and catalogue of the gracelesse, and godlesse, lazy Levites, and proud prelaticall priests of the City of London, and beyond the liberties thereof, who have been justly imprisoned and deprived of their estates ... Serving for London, especially, and the liberties thereof, with the out-parishes ; together with most parts of the whole kingdome, both city and country.
- A legal resolution of two important quaeres of general present concernment : Clearly demonstrating from our statute, common, and canon law, the bounden duty of ministers, & vicars of parish-churches, to administer the Sacraments, as well as to preach to their parishioners ; with the legal remedies to reclaim them from, or punish and remove them for their wilfull obstinacy in denying the Sacraments to them.
- A legal resolution of two important quæres of general present concernment : Clearly demonstrating from our statute, common and canon laws, the bounden duty of ministers, & vicars of parish-churches, to administer the sacraments, as well as preach to their parishioners ; with the legal remedies to reclaim them from, or punish and remove them for their wilfull obstinacy in denying the sacraments to them. By William Prynne Esq ; a bencher of Lincolns Inne ; to whom these quæres were newly propounded by some clients
- A lertter [sic] from Dr. Bray, to such as have contributed towards the propagating Christian knowledge in the plantations
- A letter from His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, to the Honoble William Lenthal Esq ; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons, conceraing [sic] the abuses and injuries done to certain godly ministers placed in livings by authority of Parliament. : Together with an ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for preventing the like for the future. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this letter and ordinance be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- A letter from a city-minister to a member of the high and honourable Court of Parliament concerning the present affairs : being a vindication of the Church of England-clergy, for their owning and praying for K. William & Q. Mary
- A letter from a friend in the countrey: to a Member in the Honourable House of Commons
- A letter of the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, to the most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury : to which are adjoyned His Majesties directions concerning preachers
- A letter sent to an honourable gentleman, in way of satisfaction : concerning some slanderous reports lately raised against the bishops, and the rest of the clergie of this kingdome
- A letter to a bishop from a minister of his diocess
- A letter to the distressed reformed churches of France which have need of consolation
- A list of the Lent-preachers appointed to preach before Their Majesties in the Royal Chapel for the year 1690/1
- A list of the clergy of Hampshire ; or A brief catalogue of the learned, grave, religious, and painfull minister of Hampshire : Who have been imprisoned, plundered, and barbarously used, deprived of all livelyhood, for themselves and their families, in the late rebellion, for their constancy in the Protestant religion, and their loyalty to their King, under that grand Presbyterian tyranny
- A list of the prbendaries of St Paul's Church (and others), appointed to preach upon the holy-days in the year of our Lord, 1686, at Saint Peter's Church in Cornhill
- A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London : to preach in the city and suburbs of London in Lent 1691 on Wednesdays and Fridays in the Churches of ..
- A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London : to preach in the city and suburbs of London in Lent 1692 on Wednesdays and Fridays in the churches of S. Peter's Cornhil. S. Laurence. S. Brides. S. Anne, Westminster
- A list of the preachers appointed by the Lord Bishop of London, : to preach in the city and suburbs of London, in Lent, 1690. on Wednesdays and Fridays, in the churches of St. Peter Cornhil. St. Sepulchres. St Brides. St. Paul's Covent-Garden
- A list of the preachers appointed by the Lords Commissioners for the diocess of London : to preach in the city and suburbs of London the ensuing Lent, on Wednesdays and Frydays, at the churches of St. Andrew Undershaft. St. Stephens Wallbroke. St. Dustans in the west. St. Pauls Covent-Garden
- A list of the preachers appointed by the Lords Commissioners for the diocess of London : to preach in the city and suburbs of London, in Lent, 1688. on Wednesdays and Fridays, in the churches of St. Laurence. Christ-Church. St. Andrew Holborne. St. Martin in the Fields
- A list of the prebendaries of St Paul's Church : appointed to preach upon the holy-days in the year following, at Saint Peter's Church in Cornhil [sic]
- A list of the prebendaries of the cathedral church of St. Paul's, London. : Appointed by the Lords Commissioners to preach upon the holy-days in the year of our Lord, 1687. At Saint Peter's Church in Cornhill
- A list of the præbendaries of the cathedral church of St. Paul London : appointed by the Lord Bishop of London, to preach upon the holy-days, in the year of our Lord, 1693. at Saint Peter's Church in Cornhil
- A list of the præbendaries of the cathedral church of St. Paul's, London : appointed by the Lords Commissioners for the diocess of London, to preach upon the holy-days in the year of our Lord, 1688. at Saint Peter's Church in Cornhill
- A manifest publisht to their brethern by the General Chapter of the Catholick English clergy : In vindication of their innocency from the false calumnies laid upon them in a seditious libel lately publisht by Dr. Leyburn
- A model for the maintaining of students of choice abilities at the university, and principally in order to the ministry : with epistles & recommendations, and an account of the settlement and practise of it in the universities from the doctors there : as also with answers to such objections as are most plausible, which may be made against it : and with the names of the trustees
- A modest briefe discussion of some points taught by M. Doctour Kellison in his treatise of the ecclesiasticall hierarchy. By Nicholas Smyth
- A modest plea for the clergy : wherein is briefly considered, the original, antiquity, necessity : together with the spurious and genuine occasions of their present contempt
- A most sad and serious lamentation over the heards-men of the flocke and people of God. : Written in Germany in the yeare 1631. and printed there in the beginning of 1639. Now published in English, that all true-hearted-Christians in Great Britaine and Ireland, to whose hands it shall come, may take the same into their consideration
- A mysterious life and calling : from slavery to ministry in South Carolina
- A new song
- A pack of Puritans : maintayning the vnlavvfulnesse, or vnexpedience or both. Of pluralities and nonresidency. Unpreaching prelates and ministers. Sole ordination, and election, excommunication. The clergies pomp, ambition, lordlinesse, riches. Misimploying the temporalities of the church. The clergyes medling with temporall offices and affaires. The oath ex officio. As also a defence of the authority of princes and Parliaments to intermeddle with matters of religion, and a short discourse whether things consecrated may be alienated
- A paire of gold-weights, or calumny, and its confederates : to be bound to the peace and good behaviour
- A parish looking-glasse for persecutors of ministers ... or, The persecuted ministers apologie
- A peep at "Number five", or, A chapter in the life of a city pastor
- A plain testimony to the antient truth and work of God : and against the corruption of the clergy, and their upholders. By T.G
- A plea for a reproached ministry. Or, One good vvord for the godly ministers of England, that have so many hard speeches spoken against them.
- A plea for ministers in sequestrations : wherein Mr. Mossom's Apology for the sequestred clergy, is duly considered and discussed
- A preparation to the most holie ministerie : wherein is set downe the true meanes to be well prepared to the same, by an exact description, and consideration, of the necessitie, excellencie, difficultie, and great profit therof ; with the maruellous effects of the same: also a liuely exhortation to all youth, to giue themselues to the studie therof: and a confutation of the obiections which may be brought in any sort to touch the same: verie profitable and necessarie in these our times ... Diuided into two bookes. Written in French by Peter Gerard, and translated into English by N.B
- A priest to the temple, or, The country parson his character, and rule of holy life
- A priest to the temple, or, The country parson his character, and rule of holy life. The authour, Mr G.H
- A proclamation anent the ministers. : At Edinburgh, the sixth day of August, one thousand six hundred and eighty nine years
- A proclamation by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax : concerning the proceedings of some ministers of the Church of England. The copy of a petition to the Kings Majestie with a representation of the desires of divers clergy-men. And His Excellencies resolution concerning the insolencies exercised by some, to abuse his Excellency and his Councell of Warre
- A proclamation for the security of ministers. : At Edinburgh, the thirteenth day of June, one thousand six hundred and sixty seven
- A proclamation, against keeping of conventicles. Edinburgh, the third day of August, one thousand six hundred and sixty nine
- A prophesie written long since for this yeare, 1641 : wherein prelate-policie is proved to be folly : as also, many notable passages concerning the fall of some great church-men
- A publick disputation sundry dayes at Killingworth in Warwick-shire, betwixt John Bryan, doctor in divinity (minister at Coventry) and John Onley, pastor of a church at Lawford. : Upon this question, whether the parishes of this nation generally be true churches. Wherin are nine arguments alleged in proof of the affirmative of the question, with the answer of I.O. thereunto, together with Doctor B. Reply. Also an addition of ten arguments more in further proof of the question, with an answer adjoyned in disproof thereof. Published by both their consents, as appears by the ensuing epistles
- A publike conference betwixt the six Presbyterian ministers, and some Independent commanders : held at Oxford, on Thursday Novemb. 12. 1646
- A pulpit to be let. : With a just applause of those worthy divines that stay with us
- A reasonable motion in the behalfe of such of the clergie, as are now questioned in Parliament for their places
- A reconciliation of all the pastors and cleargy of this Church of England. By Anthony Marten, sewer of her Maiesties most honorable chamber
- A reconciling letter : upon the late differences about convocational rights and proceedings, as manag'd by those who have maintain'd the liberties of the lower clergy
- A remembraunce for the maintenaunce of the liuynge of ministers and preachers nowe notablye decayed : exhibited vnto the right reuerend father in God Thomas Bishop of Elye ..
- A remonstrance against the non-residents of Great Brittaine, or, Non-residency condemned by Scripture, by strength of arguments, by fathers, councels, canon-law, by the iudgement of reverend and learned divines
- A remonstrance presented to O.P. Feb. 4. 1655.
- A reply to M. Nicholas Smith, his discussion, of some pointes of M. Doctour Kellison his treatise of the hierarchie. By a divine
- A reply to a notorious libell intituled A briefe apologie or defence of the ecclesiasticall hierarchie, &c. : Wherein sufficient matter is discouered to giue all men satisfaction, who lend both their eares to the question in controuersie betweene the Iesuits and their adherents on the one part, and their scular priests defamed by them on the other part. Whereunto is also adioyned an answere to the appendix
- A rule for ministers and people : whereby they may see how they are engaged one towards another, by Gods word. And (as in a glass) herein may be seen when any fail, and when one or both are faithful. By N.C. a servant of Christ, and of his church assembled at Orpington in Kent
- A seasonable apology for the honours and revenues of the clergy
- A second representation of the hospitaller of St. Thomas Southwark's case : in an humble address to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Pilkinton, lord mayor of the city of London
- A second sheet for the ministry iustifying our calling against Quakers, seekers, and papists and all that deny us to be the ministers of Christ
- A sentimental journey through France and Italy
- A sermon of simony & sacriledge
- A sermon preach'd before the Queen at White-Hall, February the 12th, 1692/3
- A short defence of the church and clergy of England : wherein some of the common objections against both are answered, and the means of union briefly considered
- A short exhortation and warning, to the ministers and professours of this Kirk
- A short, but a strict account taken of Babylons merchants : vvho are now forcing the sale of their old, rusty, cankered ware upon the people of these nations : and a stretching them out by their line (which as they say) is the Scriptures in the New Testament, ad they call themselves Christian ministers : also a comparing them with those that spake them forth as their examples that all people may see with whom they run paralel [sic]
- A speech of Mr. Iohn White counsellor at law, made in the Commons House of Parliament : concerning episcopacy
- A speech of Mr. Iohn White counsellor at law, made in the Commons House of Parliament concerning episcopacy
- A stronge defence of the maryage of pryestes : agaynste the Pope Eustachians, and Tatanites of our time, made dialogue wise by Iohn Veron, betwixte Robin Papyste, and the true Christian
- A supplement to The asses complaint against Balaam; or The cry of the country against ignorant and scandalous ministers
- A supplicacyon for the beggers
- A supplication of the poore commons : Whereunto is added the supplication of beggers
- A supplication to our moste souereigne lorde Kyng Henry the eight, King of England, of Fraunce, and of Ireland, and moste earnest defender of Christes Gospell, supreme head vnder God héere in earth, next and immediately of his churches of England and Ireland
- A supplycacion to our moste soueraigne lorde Kynge henry the eyght : Kynge of England of Fraunce and of Irelande, [and] moste ernest defender of Christes gospell, supreme heade vnder God here in erthe, next [and] immedyatly of his churches of Englande and Irelande
- A supplycacion to our moste soueraigne lorde Kynge henry the eyght : Kynge of England of Fraunce and of Irelande, [and] moste ernest defendere of Christes gospell, supreme heade vnder God here in erthe, next [and] immedyatly of his churches of Englande and Irelande
- A taste of the spirit of God, and of this vvorld, as they have appeared in opposition heretofore, so now latest of all at New-Windsor. : Occasioned through the violence, and reproach of evil men, against the temple and tabernacle of God, and them that dwel therein. Presented in a narrative to the honourable committee, for the propagating the Gospel.
- A testimony of the ministers in the province of Essex : to the trueth of Iesus Christ, and to the solemn league and covenant ; as also against the errors, heresies, and blasphemies of these times, and the toleration of them. Sent up to the ministers within the province of London, subscribers of the first testimony
- A testimony of the ministers in the province of Salop, to the truth of Iesus Christ, and to the Solemn League and Covenant : as also against the errors, heresies, and blasphemies of these times, and the toleration of them. Sent up to the ministers within the province of London, subscribers of the first testimony
- A third defence of the cause of peace : proving 1. the need of our concord, 2. the impossibility of it, on the terms of the present impositions against the accusations and storms of, viz., Mr. John Hinckley, a nameless impleader, a nameless reflector, or Speculum, &c., Mr. John Cheny's second accusation, Mr. Roger L'Strange, justice, &c., the Dialogue between the Pope and a fanatic, J. Varney's phanatic Prophesie
- A third representation of the case of the hospitaler of St Thomas : wherein the point of law is argued and discussed, humbly addressed to the right worshipful the president and the court of the governours at their next general meeting
- A thousand a year
- A treatise concernynge the diuision betwene the spiritualtie and temporaltie
- A treatise concernynge the diuision betwene the spiritualtie and temporaltie
- A treatise of marriage : with a defence of the 32th article of religion of the Church of England : viz. bishops, priests and deacons are not commanded by God's law either to vow the state of single life, or to abstain from marriage : therefore it is lawful for them, as for all other men, to marry at their own discretion, as they shall judge the same to serve better to godliness
- A treatise of the celibacy of the clergy : wherein its rise and progress are historically considered
- A treatise of the nature of a minister in all its offices : to which is annexed an answer to Doctor Forbes concerning the necessity of bishops to ordain, which is an answer to a question proposed in these late unhappy times to the author, What is a minister?
- A treatise of the nature of a minister in all its offices : to which is annexed an answer to Doctor Forbes concerning the necessity of bishops to ordain, which is an answer to a question, proposed in these late unhappy times, to the author, What is a minister?
- A treatise of the vocation of bishops, and other ecclesiasticall ministers : proving the ministers of the pretended reformed churches in generall, to have no calling against Monsieur Du Plessis, and Mr. Doctour Feild : and in particular the pretended bishops in England, to be no true bishops against Mr. Mason
- A treatyse concerni[n]ge the power of the clergye : and the lawes of the realme. Cu[m] priuilegio regali
- A triple reconciler : stating the controversies whether [brace] ministers have an exclusive power of communicants from the Sacrament. Any persons unordained may lawfully preach. The Lords Prayer ought not to be used by all Christians. : Whreunto is now added, A sermon preached at the collegiat Church of St. Peter in Westminster, on the day of His late Majesties inauguration.
- A triple reconciler : stating the controversies whether ministers have an exclusive power of communicants from the Sacrament, any persons unordained may lawfully preach, the Lords prayer ought not to be used by all Christians
- A triple reconciler : stating the controversies whether ministers have an exclusive power of communicants from the Sacrament. Any persons unordained may lawfully preach. The Lords prayer ought not to be used by all Christians. By Thomas Fuller, B.D
- A true and exact list of the members of both houses of this present convocation : summon'd to meet on the sixth day of November, A.D. 1689. in the chapter-house at St. Paul's, and from thence adjourned to Henry the VII's chappel at Westminster, to the twentieth day of the same month
- A true and exact list of the members of both houses of this present convocation, summon'd to meet on sixth day of November, A.D. 1689. in the chapter-house at St. Paul's, and from thence journed to Henry the VII's chappel at Westminster, to the twentieth day of the same month
- A true and perfect note of remembrance of the customs of the parish of Campsey Ash, in the county of Suffolk, and Diocese of Norwich : as appears by divers books, notes, memorials, and testimony of ancient men inhabitants of the said parish and continued unto this present fifth day of May, 1662
- A true and perfect relation of the whole transactions concerning the petition of the six counties of South-Wales, and the county of Monmouth, formerly presented to the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of England for a supply of Godly ministers, and an account of ecclesiasticall revenues therein : with Parliaments resolves, and proceedings thereupon, now humbly represented to His Highnesse the Lord Protector's consideration
- A true ministery anatomized : Where it is clearly proved by scripture, I. What a true ministery is, and what a ministery God set in the church. II. A ministery not so set, is not the ministery of Christ. III. Our ministers of England have not the gift of tongues. IV. Truth is not obtained by studie. By Thomas Lipeat, not the author, but the actor
- A true relation of the late conference held at Oxford between the Presbyterians and the Independents
- A true tryall of the ministers and ministry of England : as also a true discovery of their root and foundation, and of the called English Church ...
- A true tryall of the ministers and ministry of England : as also a true discovery of their root and foundation, and of the called English Church, with its honours, possessions, tythes, and maintenance. Together with the fruits of the said ministers and ministry. Published for the sake of the simple ones, that they may no longer be deceived ; but may come to witnesse the altar, whereof they have no right to eat who serve at the tabernacle, Hebr. 13. 10.
- A true tryall of the saints, or A tryar, or a measurer of those called ministers in Scotland, : how all may come to know them by their fruits, doctrines and practises, which are clearly discovered unto all who will or can receive the truth. For many of the saints are true tryed by this generation of priests, both by persecution, and imprisonment. And so the priests of Scotland are discovered in this book, their doctrines and principles unto all who can but reade it with understanding.
- A very minor prophet : a novel
- A vindication of The preacher sent, or A vvarrant for publick preaching without ordination. : Wherein is further discovered. 1. That some gifted men unordained, are Gospel preachers. 2. That officers sustain not a relation (as officers) to the universal Church ; and other weighty questions concerning election and ordination, are opened and cleared. In answer to two books. 1. Vindiciæ ministrij evangelici revindicatæ or the Preacher (pretendly) sent, sent back again. By Dr. Colling of Norwich. 2. Quo warranto, or a moderate enquiry into the warrantableness of the preaching of gifted and unordained persons. By Mr. Pool, at the desire and appointment of the Provincial Assembly of London. With a reply to the exceptions of Mr. Hudson and Dr. Collings against the epistle to the preacher sent.
- A vindication of the clergy from the contempt imposed upon them by the author of The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion : with some short reflections on his further observations
- A vindication of the conforming clergy from the unjust aspersions of heresie, &c. : in answer to some part of Mr. Jenkins funeral sermon upon Dr. Seaman with short reflections on some passages in a sermon preached by Mr. J.S. upon II Cor. V. XX. in a letter to a friend
- A vindication of the conforming clergy from the unjust aspersions of heresie, &c. : in answer to some part of Mr. Jenkyn's funeral sermon upon Dr. Seaman : with short reflexions on some passages in a sermon preached by Mr. J.S. upon 2 Cor. 5:20 : in a letter to a friend
- A vindication of the letter out of the north : concerning Bishop Lake's declaration of his dying in the belief of the doctrine of passive obedience, &c. : in answer to a late pamphlet, called, The defence of the profession, &c. of the said Bishop : as far as it concerns the person of quality
- A vindication of the ministers of Christ from the slander cast on them : that they are house-creepers, because they sometimes preach in private houses : also proving by the Scripture who are house-creepers, and the evil they do where their corrupt doctrine is received
- A vindication of the two letters concerning alterations in the liturgy : in answer to Vox cleri
- A voice from the parsonage, or, Life in the ministry
- A vvord of reproof to the priests or ministers, who boast of their ministery and ordinances, and yet live in pride, disdain, persecution, &c. : Shevving 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 sandie. In a letter sent to some supposed priests or Jesuites in the north, by William Tomlinson
- A vvord 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
- A warning to the flocks against wolves in sheeps cloathing, or, A Faithful advice, from several ministers of the Gospel, in and near Boston, unto the churches of New-England, relating to the dangers that may arise from imposters pretending to be ministers : with a brief history of some impostors, remarkably and seasonably detected
- A whipp a whipp, for the schismaticall animadverter upon the Bishop of Worcester's letter
- A witness : The Haiti earthquake, a song, death, and resurrection
- A woman of valour : the biography of Marie-Louise Bouchard Labelle
- A word from the Lord to the priests of England in general that teach for hire
- A word in season for Christian union : to all Protestant dissenters from the Church of England, especially those of the ministry
- Act and commission by the general meeting of the Episcopal Ministers at Aberdeen, for presenting some queries to the committee of the late General Assembly met at Aberdeen, to which is perfixed a list of the delegats commissionat by the said general meeting for presenting the said queries. : the protestation and appeal given in at Aberdeen, to the committee of the late General Assembly by the ministers delegat for that end, from the diocess of Aberdeen for themselves and in name of all their adherents. Protestation and appeal by the Episcopal Ministers of the Diocess of Ross, in their own name and their brethren therein mentioned, against the Committee of the late General Assembly met ..
- Acts for the utter abolishing of bishops out of the churches of England and Scotland. : With a motion to the House for the order for church-government by a better way
- Advice to the clergy of the diocese of Lincoln
- Advice to the clergy of the diocese of Lincoln
- Agaynst the possessyons of the clergye : Harkyn what great auctorytes shall nowe folowe, for proffe thereof
- Alcuin : achievement and reputation
- Alcuin : theology and thought
- America's first chaplain : the life and times of the Reverend Jacob Duchè
- An Account of the last hours of Dr. Peter du Moulin, minister of Gods word, and professor of divinity at Sedan : who dyed in the said town, March 10, 1658, stylo novo
- An Act for providing maintenance for preaching-ministers, and other pious uses. : Die Veneris, 8 Junii, 1649. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliament'
- An American conscience : the Reinhold Niebuhr story
- An Earnest perswasion vnto the pastours of Christes churche, whersoeuer thei be dispersed, but especially vnto his Churche of Englande : that as thei haue thruste the plough share into the grounde, so zelously and watchfully to walke forth right, not leanyng to the left hande, neither tournyng to the right, for who so laieth hold of the plough and looketh backe, is not apte for the kingdome of heauen
- An Elegy upon the Reverend Mr. George Gyfford, B.D. late rector of St. Dunstan in the East, London
- An Exact catalogue of the names of several ministers lately ejected out of their livings in several counties of England : because they could not conform for conscience sake
- An abridgment of that booke which the ministers of Lincoln diocess delivered to his Maiestie upon the first of December last. 1605 : Being the first part of an apologye for themselues and their brethren that refuse the subscription, and conformitie which is required. VVherunto is annexed, a table of sondry poynts not handled in this abridgment, which are other exceptions they take to the subscription requyred, and shalbe the argument of the second part of their apology
- An abstract of some late characters. Or, how the principall means appointed for our reformation is become the maine fuell of our wickednes. : Laid downe in sundry characters of L. Bishops. Dumb dogs. Non-residenciaries. Men-pleasers. Unpreaching ministers, that edify to damnation, by their scandalous living. false wresting. mis-applying the Scripture. So turning the truth of God into a lye, that they may discourage the godly; incourage the wicked. In which the blind world may see, to their shame, how Satan guls them with a multitude of misprisions, and false surmises against the godly; that so he may barricado [sic] their hearts against all good. Necessary to be knowne in these times of discovery
- An account given to the Parliament by the ministers sent by them to Oxford : in which you have the most remarkable passages which have fallen out in the six moneths service there ... particulary ... two conferences in which the ministers ... have suffered by reproaches and falshoods in print and otherwise : the chief points insisted on in those conferences are 1. whether private men may lawfully preach, 2. whether the ministers of the Church of England were antichristian ... 3. and lastly divers of Mr. Erbury's dangerous errours. ..
- An account of the late proposals of the Archbishop of Canterbury, with some other bishops, to His Majesty : in a letter to M.B. Esq
- An account of the life and death of Mr. Philip Henry, minister of the gospel near Whitechurch in Shropshire, who dy'd June 24, 1696, in the sixty fifth year of his age
- An acquittance or discharge from Dr E.H. his demand of a fifth part of the rectory of Br.in Barks. Pleaded as in a court of equity and conscience.
- An act for the confirming and restoring of ministers
- An answer at large, to a most hereticall, trayterous, and papisticall byll in English verse : which was cast abrode in the streetes of Northamton, and brought before the judges at the last assizes there, 1570
- An answer to a discourse concerning the celibacy of the clergy
- An answer to a letter of enquiry into The grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy
- An answer to a letter of enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy
- An answer to the two first and principall treatises of a certeine factious libell, put foorth latelie, without name of author or printer, and without approbation by authoritie, vnder the title of An abstract of certeine acts of Parliament: of certeine hir Maiesties iniunctions: of certeine canons, &c. : Published by authoritie
- An antidote for Newcastle priests to expell their poyson of envy which they vented in a letter to the L. Generall Cromwell : and in their articles which they exhibited against Capt. Everard : with an answer to their scandalous exclamations to their shame, the cleering of himself and satisfaction of his friends
- An apologeticall narration, hvmbly submitted to the honourable houses of Parliament
- An apology for Smectymnuus with the reason of church-government
- An apology in the behalf of the sequestred clergy : presented to the High Court of Parliament
- An appendix to The history of the Church of Scotland : containing the succession of the archbishops and bishops in their several sees, from the reformation of the religion, until the year 1676 : as also, the several orders of monks and friers &c. in Scotland, before the Reformation : with the foundation of the universities and colledges, their benefactors, principals, professors of divinity, and present masters and an account of the government, laws, and constitution of the kingdom
- An edict of the French kings upon the declaration made by the clergy of France, of their opinions touching ecclesiastical power : registered in Parliament 23d of March, 1682
- An exhortation to his dearely beloued countrimen, all the natiues of the countie of Lancaster, inhabiting in and about the Citie of London : tending to perswade and stirre them vp to a yearely contribution, for the erecting of lectures, and maintaining of some godly and painfull preachers in such places of that country as have most neede, by reason of ignorance and superstition there abounding:
- An explanation of the commission of Jesus Christ : in relation to the gifts, call, mission, qualification, work and maintenance of his ministers under the gospel-dispensation. Compared with the gifts, call, mission, qualification, work, and maintenance, of the titular clergy of this commonwealth. Humbly submitted to the judgement of the committe, in relation to tythes ; to the end they may see the contradiction betwixt them, and so deal with them accordingly. Published by John Spittlehouse
- An historicall narration of the judgement of some most learned and godly English bishops, holy martyrs, and others : (whereof III ; viz. Archbishop Cranmer, B. Latimer, and Bishop Hooper, suffred martyrdome, in the dayes of Queen Mary, for the truth and Gospel of Christ Iesus) concerning Gods election, and the merit of Christ his death, etc. Formerly suppressed by the Bishop of Canterbury, but now published for the comfort of all Gods people
- An historicall narration of the judgement of some most learned and godly English bishops, holy martyrs, and others : whereof III, viz. Archbishop Cranmer, B. Latimer, and Bishop Hooper suffred martyrdome in the dayes of Queen Mary for the truth and gospel of Christ Iesus : concerning Gods election and the merit of Christ his death etc. : formerly suppressed by the Bishop of Canterbury but now published for the comfort of all God's people
- An hue-and-cry after Vox Populi. Or, An answer to Vox Diaboli, or a libellous pamphlet falsly styled Vox Populi : reviling the magistracy and ministry of Norwich. Wherein is laid down, the truth of the rise and progresse of the said ministers of Norwich, their late remonstrance. Together with the deceitfull dealing of the Independent faction in getting hands to their petition there annexed, and their juggling in other petitions in that city. As also what entertainment their petition found in the Court of Majoralty and Committee for the County. Together with the entertainment of this scurrilous pamphlet in that city
- An humble caution concerning the danger of removing godly and approved ministers out of sequestrations
- An individuall letter to every man that calls himselfe a minister of Jesus Christ.
- An informacion and peticion agaynst the oppressours of the poore commons of thys realme
- An informacion and peticion agaynst the oppressours of the pore commons of this realme : compiled and imprinted for this onely purpose that amongest them that haue to doe in the Parliamente, some godlye mynded men, may hereat take occacion to speake more in the matter then the authoure was able to write
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : for the ordination of ministers by the classical presbyters within their respective bounds for the severall congregations in the kingdom of England. Die Veneris 28. August. 1646. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance for ordination of ministers be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
- Ane dialog or [mu]tuall ta[lking betu]ix a [clerk] and [ane cour]teour, [co]ncerning [four parische kirks] till [a]ne minister
- Angels of Humility : a Novel
- Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, decimo quarto : At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, anno Dom. 1661. In the thirteenth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued till the nineteenth of May, in the 14th year of His Majesties said reign. And thence prorogued to the 18th of February then next following
- Armanchanus redevivus, vel, In Aprilis 17mum diem nuperi funeris domini virique verè reverendi, pientissimi nec non eruditissimi Jacobi Usserii, totius Hiberniae primatis &c., oratio anniversaria : habita nuper ad Acadam. celeberriman Oxoniae ...
- Articles of religion : agreed vpon by the archbishops, and bishops, and the rest of the clergie of Ireland, in the conuocation holden at Dublin in the yeare of our Lord God 1615. for the auoyding of diuersities of opinions, and the establishing of concent touching true religion
- Articles, wherupon it was agreed by the most reuerend father in God the Archbishop of Canterbury, & other the bishops & the whole cleargie of the prouince of Canterbury, in the conuocation or synode holden at Westminster by prorogation, in the yeere of our Lorde God, after the computation of the Church of Englande, one thousande, fiue hundred, seuentie fiue, touchyng thadmission of apt and fytte persons to the ministerie, and thestablishing of good orders in the Churche
- Asinus onustus : The asse overladen : to his loving, and deare mistresse, Elizabeth the Blessed Qveene of England : this book was delivered to Queene Eliz, being at none-such, Iul. 27, Anno 1589
- Asse upon asse : being a collection of several pamphlets written for and against, the author of The asses complaint against Balaam, or, The cry of the country against ignorant and scandalous ministers : together with some choice observations upon them all
- Barchester Towers
- Barchester Towers
- Barchester Towers
- Barchester towers
- Battles And Victories Of Allen Allensworth, A.M., Ph. D., Lieutenant-Colonel, Retired, U.S. Army
- Between Sardis and Philadelphia : the life and world of Pietist court preacher Conrad Bröske
- Bo-peep : or The jerking parson catechising his maid ; a pleasant ballad to the tune of Notcrof's delight
- Bob Drinan : the controversial life of the first Catholic priest elected to Congress
- By His Highness: a proclamation for relief of godly ministers against suits and molestations by persons sequestred, ejected, or not approved
- By the King, a proclamation
- By the King. A proclamation commanding all Jesuites and popish priests to depart this kingdom
- By the King. A proclamation for the discovery and apprehending all popish priests and Jesuits
- By the King. A proclamation for the discovery and apprehension of Jesuites, seminary priests and others that have taken orders from the church and see of Rome
- By the King. A proclamation for the more effectual discovery of Jesuits, and of all estates belonging to them, or to any popish priest, colledge, seminary, or other popish and superstitious foundation
- By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. : Whereas we have fully resolved to use our utmost endeavours for the preservation of the true religion established in this kingdom ..
- By the Lords-Justices and Council, a proclamation. : Capell, Cyrill Wich, W. Duncombe. Whereas we are informed that the number of tories, robbers and rapparees in the several parts of this kingdom is of late increased. ..
- By those who knew them : French modernists left, right, & center
- Called to the Fire : a Witness for God in Mississippi ; The Story of Dr. Charles Johnson
- Canonica successio ministerii Ecclesiae Anglicanae reformatae tam contra pontificios quam schismaticos vindicata
- Carmen elegiacum : Englands elegie, or lamentation.
- Catholicon, the expediency of an explicit stipulation betwixt the parochial ministers and their congregations, or, An essay to prove that the intervention of solemn mutual promises betwixt the parochial ministers and their people (faithfully to discharge their relative duties to one another) would be useful and expedient for these ends : to promote in clergy-men regularity of life, and diligence in their ministerial function, to increase in the lay parishioners, Christian knowledge, sincere godliness, with a free and friendly conversation, to give a stop to separation, and reduct dissenters to the communion of the church without using secular compulsion, to secure the peace of the nation, to inlarge trade, and make provision for the poor, and that all may be effected without the least innovation, or alteration of the present legal establishment of the Church of England humbly tendred to the consideration of all English Protestants
- Censura cleri, or A plea against scandalous ministers : not fit to be restored to the churches livings in point of prudence, piety, and fame.
- Certain certificates serving to vindicate M. Sam. Eaton's righteousness and innocency, in receiving two sums of money, about which he hath been lately very maliciously traduced by some unworthy persons
- Certain considerations wherein the prelates doe acknowledge that they stand by the meer mercy of the King and Parliament : not having any foundaiton in Scripture : and that the King and Parliament may dispose of them at their pleasure
- Certaine arguments and motives of speciall moment propounded to the consideration of our most noble King and state : tending to perswade them to abolish that unhappie and unhallowed government of our church by bishops, and in stead thereof to set up the government of the Lord Iesus Christ snd [sic] his holy ordinances in their pnritie [sic] and power
- Certaine arguments and motives of speciall moment propounded to the consideration of our most noble King and state : tending to perswade them to abolish that unhappy and unhallowed government of our church by bishops, and in stead thereof to set up the government of the Lord Iesus Christ and his holy ordinances in their purity and power
- Certaine considerations wherein the prelates doe acknowledge that they stand by the meer mercy of the King and Parliament : not having any foundation in Scripture. And that the King and Parliament may dispose of them, at their pleasure
- Certaine necessarie articles set out by the Archbishop of Yorke and his associates, commissioners in causes ecclesiasticall, to be obserued in the diocesse of Yorke, 158[4?] Martij 3
- Certaine queries touching the ordination of ministers. : Soberly propounded to the serious consideration of all the parochiall ministers of England in generall ; and more especially those sundry ministers in London authors of a late printed booke entituled Ius divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or the divine right of church-government, &c. Or the opening of a doore into a further discussion of the divine right of presbyters by succession, and of the interrest of particular churches in the ordination of their owne officers: as also of mens preaching without ordination.
- Charles de Foucauld : Explorateur du Maroc, ermite au Sahara
- Christian concord : or The agreement of the Associated Pastors and Churches of Worcestershire. With Rich. Baxter's explication and defence of it, and his exhortation to unity
- Christian concord, or, The agreement of the Associated Pastors and Churches of Worcestershire : with Rich. Baxter's explication and defence of it, and his exhortation to unity
- Clerus Domini, or A discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacrednesse, and separation of the office ministerial : Together with the nature and manner of its power and operation
- Clerus Domini, or, A discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacredness, and separation of the office ministerial : together with the nature and manner of its power and operation : written by the special command of King Charles the First
- Clerus Domini, or, A discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacredness, and separation of the office ministerial, together with the nature and manner of its power and operation
- Clerus Domini, or, A discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacrednesse, and separation of the office ministerial : together with the nature and manner of its power and operation
- Clerus Domini, or, A discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacrednesse, and separation of the office ministerial : together with the nature and manner of its power and operation
- Columba Noæ oliuam adferens iactatissimæ Christi arcæ. : Concio synodica, ad clerum Anglicanum (prouinciæ præsertim Cantuariensis) habita, in Æde Paulina Londinensi. Feb. 20. 1623. A. Ios. Hallo, S.T.D. decano Wigorniensi
- Concio ad clerum : 1. Oxoni jamdudum habita, 2. Dein posthabita & repudiata, 3. Nunc demum in lucem edita
- Concio ad clerum : 1. Oxoni jamdudum habita. 2. Dein posthabita, & repudiata. 3. Nunc demum in lucem edita
- Concio ad clerum habita Oxoni in comitijs Iul. 12. 1625. Per Rich. Parre. S.S. Theol. Bac. Coll. Aeneinasi socium
- Concio ad clerum habita Oxonii die Martis post comitia An. Dom. 1609. Authore Lionello Daye tunc temporis Collegij Bailiolensis socio
- Concio ad clerum pro gradû, habita Oxoniæ. 9. die Decembris. 1607.
- Concio habita in domo Capitulari Ecclesi Cathed. S. Petri Exon. Aug. 18. 1599 : in visitatione ordinaria R.P.D. Guil. Cotom Exoniensis episcopi, per Franciscum Godwynum S. Theolog. Doctorem eiusdem ecclesi subdecanum
- Cottoni posthuma : divers choice pieces of that renowned antiquary Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet, preserved from the injury of time and exposed to publick light for the benefit of posterity
- Cura clericalis
- Cura clericalis
- Dagon
- Daniel Alexander Payne : the venerable preceptor of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
- David du Plessis and the Assemblies of God : the struggle for the soul of a movement
- De non temerandis ecclesiis : churches not to be violated. A tract of the rights and respect due unto churches. Written to a gentleman who having an appropriate parsonage, imployed the church to prophane uses, and left the parishioners uncertainely provided of divine service, in a parish neere there adjoyning.
- De pastore evangelico tractatus : in quo universum munus pastorale ; tam quoad pastoris vocationem, & præparationem ; quàm ipsius muneris exercitium: accuratè proponitur. Operâ et studio Oliveri Bowles angli, ecclesiæ quæ Suttoniæ est, in agro Bedfordiensi, nuper pastoris eximii: et in Synodo Westmonasterii nuper convocatâ egregii theologi
- De pastore evangelico tractatus : in quo universum munus pastorale tam quoad pastoris vocationem & praeparationem quàm ipsius muneris exercitium accuratè proponitur
- De sacris ecclesiæ ministeriis ac beneficiis libri VIII. : In quibus quicquid ad plenam iuris pontificij cognitionem necessarium est, breuiter ac dilucidè explicatum continetur. Item, pro libertate ecclesiæ Gallicæ aduersus Romanam aulam defensio Parisiensis curiæ, Ludouico XI. Gallorum Regi quondam oblata. Authore Francisco Duareno ... Opus ab authore denuo auctum ac emendatum. His insuper Petri Rebuffi iuris vtriusque doctoris tractatum de decimis visum est annectere
- Defrocked : how a father's act of love shook the United Methodist Church
- Denus petition to the Lord General Cromwell : with his Protestation and engagement : also, his description of the house of God and original priesthood : whereunto is annexed The ministerial duty and the personal reign of the saints
- Die Lunae, 18 Septembris, anno XIX Caorli Regis: : an ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the reliefe of the distressed clergy of Ireland
- Die LunÆ, 18 Septembris, Anno XIX Caroli Regis. : An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For the reliefe of the distressed clergy of Ireland
- Dissident for life : Alexander Ogorodnikov and the struggle for religious freedom in Russia
- Doctor Thorne
- Doctor Thorne
- Double agents : women and clerical culture in Anglo-Saxon England
- Doubt : a parable
- Dreams and realities in the life of a pastor and teacher
- Dry county
- Ecce femina, or, The woman Zoe
- Ecclesiae primitivae clericus : cujus gradus, educatio, tonsura, chorus, vita communis, vota, hierarchia, exponuntur.
- Eden mine
- Edward Bouverie Pusey and the Oxford Movement
- Edward irving : romantic theology in crisis
- Englands pvrginge fire : Conteyninge two petitions, the one to the Kinges most excellent Majesty, the other to the High Courte of Parliament held at this tyme in England. Shewinge in diverse perticulers, how the Church in England might be ordered, yet more conformably to the Will of God reveiled in his worde then at this day it is. Herewithall is declared, the evell and lamentable effects of our vnable and negligent ministers: and the happy fruict of our learned and painefull pastors. A worke most needefull for theise tymes, as servinge to turne away the wrath and iudgements of God from this lande, through the removinge, (accordinge to the advertisements herein given) such disorders and evells, as for which the wrath of God may be, and is, kindled against this Land, and the church therein
- Eniautos : a course of sermons for all the Sundaies of the year : fitted to the great necessities, and for the supplying the wants of preaching in many parts of this nation : together with a discourse of the divine institution, necessity, sacredness and separation of the office ministeriall
- Eniautos : a course of sermons for all the Sundays in the year : fitted to the great necessities and for the supplying the wants of preaching in many parts of this nation : with a supplement of eleven sermons preached since His Majesties restauration ...
- Eniautos : a course of sermons for all the Sundays of the year : fitted to the great necessities, and for the supplying the wants of preaching in many parts of this nation : with a supplement of eleven sermons preached since His Majesties restauration ...
- Enormytees vsyd by the clergy : here floweth dyuers enormytees vsyd by the clergy, and by some wryters theyr adherentis, and specyally agaynst the heresy of symony vsyd by the clergy : how some of the clergy and theyr adherentis causeles haue skla[n]derously spoken agayns this noble realme of Englande and agayns dyuers of the kynges lay subiectes, and haue prechyd & wrytyn agaynst small offe[n]ys, leuyng ye greter offensys in the law of God vntouhcyd [sic]
- Enquiries for a parochial visitation in London
- Episkopos apostolikos, or, The episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be apostolical : from the authority of the antient primitive church, and from the confessions of the most famous divines of the reformed churches beyond the seas : being a full satisfaction in this cause, as well for the necessity, as for the just right thereof, as consonant to the word of God
- Epistolæ duæ D. Volusiani Episcopi Carthaginensis, ad Nicholaum Papam primum, de Celibatu Cleri. Inquisitio discipuli et solutio magistri de eade[m] causa, nuper reperta inter manu scriptos libros anselmi olim Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi. Decretum Synodi Anglicanæ in co[n]cilio Wintoniensi, cui præsidebat Lanfrancus olim Cantuariensis Archiepiscopus. Epistola Girardi Archiepiscopi Ebor. ad Anselmum Ca[n]tuariensem, & eiusden responsio ad eundem. Testimonium quoddam Athanasij Alexandr. archiepiscopi in epistola ad Dracontium
- Erastus Junior. Or, A fatal blovv to the clergies pretensions to divine right. : In a solid demonstration, by principles, forms of ordination, canon-laws, acts and ordinances of Parliament, and other publique acts, instruments, records, and proceedings, owned by themselves, that no bishop, nor minister, (prelatical, or Presbyterian) nor presbytery (classical, or national) hath any right or authority to preach ... in this nation, from Christ, but onely from the Parliament. In two parts: the one demonstrating it to an episcopal, the other to a Presbyterian minister. By Josiah Web, Gent. a serious detester of the dregs of the Antichristian hierarchy yet remaining among us
- Escaping the fire : how an Ixil Mayan pastor led his people out of a holocaust during the Guatemalan Civil War
- Exornatorium curatorum
- Explicatio petitoria, abuersus expilatores egene plebecule huis regni : collecta et excusa, in hunc ta[n]timunodo finem, vt inter eos, qui regiu libero intersunt co[n]cilio, quod anglis parliamentum vocatur, pius aliquis hinc sumat occasione[m] plura dicedi, quam que poterat ipse author scribere. Ex anglico sermone versa, Iohanne Hero interprete
- Extraneus vapulans: or The observator rescued from the violent but vaine assaults of Hamon L'Estrange, Esq. and the back-blows of Dr. Bernard, an Irish-deane.
- Fairytale of Headley Cross
- Fanatick moderation, exemplified in Bishop Hall's Hard measure, as it was written by himself. : To which is annex'd, a specimen of the unparralell'd behaviour of the sectaries, towards some others of that sacred order. As likewise, a general bill of mortality of the clergy of the City of London, who were defunct, by reason of the contagious breath of the pretended reformers of that city, from the year 1641, to the year 1647
- Farewell myter or, Canterburies meditations. : And Wrenn's syllogismes. Also, the Divels moane for the discontent of his servants and assistants, and his epitaphs upon each of their burials. Together with his chronicles for their hereafter memories, inserted the 12. day of the moneth Tridemiter, according to the infernall collateration, peccandi. An. Dom. MDCCCXV. Looke in, and view, supposed yet true; composed for you. By Richard Newrobe
- Father Brighthopes, or, An old clergyman's vacation
- Father Brown : an Anthology
- Father Groppi : marching for civil rights
- Father Michael's lottery : a novel of Africa
- Feminization of the Clergy in America : Occupational and Organizational Perspectives
- Five remarkable passages which have very lately happened betweene His Maiestie and the high court of Parliament ..
- Five remarkable passages, which have very lately happened betweene His Maiestie, and the high court of Parliament : 1. The humble petition of the gentry and commons of York, presented to His Majesty, April 22. 1642. 2. His Majesties message sent to the Parliament April 24. 1642. concerning Sir Iohn Hotham's refusall to give His Majestie entrance into Hull. 3. The Parliaments resolution concerning the said Sir Ioh. Hotham 4. A declaration from both Houses of Parliament concerning the stopping of passages between Hull and the Parliament. 5. The true catalogue of all the names of the divines approved of by both Houses of Parliament, for each severall county in this Kingdome of England and Wales ; as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament, touching the reformation of church-government, and the liturgie. Together with an order from both Houses to the same effect. 28. of Aprill 1642
- Following Father Chiniquy : immigration, religious schism, and social change in nineteenth-century Illinois
- Forever Hilltop : featuring an unlikely blessing & surprising grace
- Forma politiae ecclesiasticæ, nuper institutæ Londini in cœtu Gallorum
- Fourthly it appereth that temporal possessions ..
- Framley Parsonage
- Free thoughts occasioned by the heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London : formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational
- Free thoughts occasioned by the heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London : formerly called Presbyterian and Congregational
- Freedom's witness : the Civil War correspondence of Henry McNeal Turner
- Fulfilling God's mission : the two worlds of Dominie Everardus Bogardus, 1607-1647
- Gainsayer convinced: or, An answer to a certain scandalous paper, subscribed and sent by certain seduced and seditious people to a minister in the countrey : in which the calling of the ministry of the Church of England, the nature of a visible church, the power of the magistrate under the gospel, the right of tithes, with many other points now in controversie, are briefly, fully and plainly cleared, to the satisfaction of those that are wavering ; also much of the spirit and many of the errours of the Anabaptists of these daies (who call themselves saints) discovered and confuted.
- Gildas Salvianus, the reformed pastor : shewing the nature of the pastoral work, especially in private instruction and catechizing : with an open confession of our too open sins, prepared for a day of humiliation kept at Worcester, Decemb. 4, 1655 by the ministers of that county, who subscribed the agreement for catechizing and personal instruction, at their entrance upon that work
- Gold shoe
- Gold tested in fire : a new Pentecost for the Catholic priesthood
- Good workes, if they be well handled : or, Certaine projects about maintenance for parochiall ministers. Provision for and election of lecturers. Erection and indowment of new churches in the great out parishes about London
- Goodbye father : the celibate male priesthood and the future of the Catholic Church
- Hakluyt's promise : an Elizabethan's obsession for an English America
- Hauing after some time spent in setling the politique affaires of this realme : of late bestowed no small labour in composing certaine differences wee found among our cleargie about rites and ceremonies heretofore established in this Church of England ..
- Here is something of concernment in Ireland, to be taken notice off: by all officers and souldiers, & others in authority and all sorts of people whatsoever, a warning and a charge to you is, that you stand clear and acquit yourselves like men (for ever) never to be uphoulders of those priests as you tender the everlasting good of your soules; have no fellowship with them, neither come you near their tents, for the Lord hath a purpose to destroy them, and his controversy is against them, and all that takes their parts
- Hernando de los Ríos Coronel and the Spanish Philippines in the Golden Age
- Hide & Seek : the Irish Priest in the Vatican Who Defied the Nazi Command
- Hieragonisticon, or, Corah's doom : being an answer to two letters of enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy and religion : in vindication of the contemned [sic] : by way of epistle to the author of the said enquiry
- Hieraspistes : a defence by way of apology for the ministry and ministers of the Church of England : humbly presented to the consciences of all those that excell in virtve
- Highland shepherd : James MacGregor, father of the Scottish enlightenment in Nova Scotia
- His Maiesties directions for the ordering and setling of the courts, and course of iustice, within his kingdome of Ireland : Published by a commandement of the Lords Justices and Councell
- His Majesties letter to the Lord Bishop of London : to be communicated to the two provinces of Canterbury and York
- His Majesties letter to the Lord Bishop of London : to be communicated to the two provinces of Canterbury and York
- His Majesties letter to the Lord Bishop of London : to be communicated to the two provinces of Canterbury and York