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- [Prosphonesis] classium et ecclesiarum Zelandicarum ad ecclesias Anglicanas intestino bello perturbatas
- A Collection of cases and other discourses lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England
- A Collection of cases, and other discourses : lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the Church of England
- A Protestant catechism: or A dialogue between a father and his child : instructing him in the Protestant religion, profess'd in the Church of England. And discovering the idolatries and abominations profess'd and taught in the Church of Rome. By a minister of the Church of England, who hath many Popish recusants in his parish
- A brotherly persvvasion to vnitie, and vniformitie in iudgement, and practise touching the receiued, and present ecclesiasticall gouernment, and the authorised rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. VVritten by Thomas Sparke Doctor in Diuinitie. And seene, allowed, and commended by publike authoritie to be printed
- A brotherly persvvasion to vnitie, and vniformitie in iudgement, and practise touching the receiued, and present ecclesiasticall gouernment, and the authorised rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. VVritten by Thomas Sparke Doctor in Diuinitie. And seene, allowed, and commended by publike authoritie to be printed
- A catalogve of superstitons innovations in the change of services and ceremonies, of presumptuous irregularities, and transgressions, against the Articles of Religion, Act of Parliament for uniformity, canons, advertisements, injunctions, and homilies : and lastly, of sundry perjurious violations of the locall statutes of Durham Cathedrall church, which the dean and presendaries, and all other members of the said church, took their corporall oaths, to observe, and obey, at their admittance and installation, according to that in the 13. Chap. De admissione Canonicorum ...
- A collection of several tracts and discourses written in the years 1677, to 1704
- A collection of such answers and discourses, wherein the doctrine of the Church of England, concerning [brace] church-festivals, and baptizing infants, is defended : against Mr Cawdrey and Mr Tombes with an answer to Mr Jeanes's exceptions concerning the degrees of ardency in Christ's prayer reconciled with his fulnesse of habituall grace: and the grounds of uniformity.
- A collection of such answers and replies wherein the book of schisme is defended : against the opponents of the Roman-Catholick-Partie. By Hen: Hammond, D.D. The third volume
- A common apologie of the Church of England : against the vniust challenges of the ouer-iust sect, commonly called Brownists. Wherein the grounds and defences, of the separation are largely discussed: occasioned, by a late pamphlet published vnder the name, of an Answer to a censorious epistle, which the reader shall finde in the margent. By I.H
- A compendious discourse upon the case, as it stands between the Church of England and of Rome on the one hand, and again between the same Church of England and those congregations which have divided from it on the other hand : together with the treatise of the division of the English church and the Romish, upon the Reformation
- A copie of the proceedings of some worthy and learned divines touching innovations in the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England : Together with considerations upon the Common Prayer Book
- A copie of tvvo vvritings sent to the Parliament. : the one intituled motions for reforming of the Church of England in this present Parliament: most taken out of Irenaus Philadelphus. The other a humble petition unto the Parliament, for reforming of the Church of England: all taken out of the holy Scriptures
- A discourse of prayer : wherein this great duty is stated, so as to oppose some principles and practices of Papists and fanaticks ; as they are contrary to the publick forms of the Church of England, established by her ecclesiastical canons, and confirmed by acts of Parliament. By Thomas Pittis, D.D. one of His Majesties chaplains in ordinary. Wherefore, that way and profession in religion, which gives the best directions for it, (viz. prayer) with the most effectual motives to it, and most aboundeth in its observance, hath therein the advantage of all others. Dr. Owen in his preface to his late discourse of the work of the Holy SPirit in prayer, &c
- A discourse of the forbearance or the penalties which a due reformation requires ..
- A discovery, and confutation of the opinions, and practises of some false brethren, betwixt Bridge, and Lincolne : shewing how they agree in their opinions, with Pelagians ; Papists ; Arminians ; in their practises, with Anabaptists. Wherein univerall redemption is confuted ; and Gods absolute decree confirmed.
- A godly treatise containing and deciding certaine questions, mooued of late in London and other places, touching the ministerie, sacraments, and Church : Whereunto one proposition more is added. After the ende of this booke you shall finde a defence of such points as M. Penry hath dealt against: and a confutation of many grosse errours broched in M. Penries last treatise. Written by Robert Some Doctor of Diuinitie
- A godly treatise containing and deciding certaine questions, mooued of late in London and other places, touching the ministerie, sacraments, and Church. : Whereunto one proposition more is added. After the ende of this booke you shall finde a defence of such points as M. Penry hath dealt against: and a confutation of many grosse errours broched in M. Penries last treatise.
- A godly treatise containing and deciding certaine questions, moued of late in London and other places, touching the ministerie, sacraments, and Church: written by Robert Some Doctor of Diuinitie
- A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His Most Excellent Majestie by the clergie of the Province of Canterburie in the convocation or sacred synode holden at London, anno Domini 1640
- A letter from a clergy-man in the city, to his friend in the country : containing his reasons for not reading the Declaration
- A letter from a minister of the Church of England, to a dissenting parishioner of the Presbyterian perswasion.
- A letter of advice to all the members of the Church of England : to come to the divine service morning and evening every day
- A modest discourse, of the piety, charity & policy of elder times and Christians. : Together with those their vertues paralleled by Christian members of the Church of England.
- A new test of the Church of Englands loyalty : With allowance
- A petition from the country, to the honourable House of Commons, concerning the toleration
- A practical discourse concerning Christian conversation : Purposely written to vindicate and improve the religious societies, of late years erected in the cities of London, Gloucester, &c.
- A prayer for his Majesties preservation and safety, in this his present imminent danger
- A preservative against apostacy from the communion of the Church of England : Directed chiefly to the lay-members of it
- A primmer and catechism for children: or A plain and easie way for children to learn to spell and read perfectly in a little time : The names of the Fathers and prophets mentioned in Scripture, being divided into syllables, and their significations in English; delightful for children to read; also the explanation of the seven arts; with the weights, measures and coyns mentioned in Scripture, reduced into our English valuation. By G. and E.H
- 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 recollection of such treatises as haue bene heretofore seuerally published : and are nowe reuised, corrected, augmented
- A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira. : After he turn'd apostate from the Protestant church to popery
- A remonstrance presented to the high and mighty lords the States of Zealand : by the deputies of the foure classes of Zealand. Concerning the vvelfare of the Church of England. Sent over by Walter Strickland Esquire, now in Holland, imployed for the affaires of the Parliament. Wherein the Christian affection of the ministers of Zealand, to the prosperity of their Protestan [sic] brethren in England, and their zeale to the maintenance of the true Protestant reformed religion. And the good hand of God in moving the hearts of the professors of the same religion in forraigne parts is manifested.
- A remonstrance to the Kings most excellent Majesty : shewing the distressed estate of the Church of England. With the lamentation of the poor, by reason of their sufferings in these times of distraction, both crying for a just redresse
- A reply to the new test of the Church of England's loyalty
- A scribe, pharisee, hypocrite ; and his letters answered, separates churched, dippers sprinkled: or, A vindication of the church and universities of England : in many orthodox tenets & righteous practices. Whereunto is added a narration of a publick dipping, June 26. 1656. In a pond of much Leighes parish in Essex, with a censure thereupon.
- A serious and compassionate inquiry into the causes of the present neglect and contempt of the Protestant religion and Church of England : with several seasonable considerations offer'd to all English Protestants, tending to perswade them to a complyance with and conformity to the religion and government of this church as it is established by the laws of the Kingdom
- A short account of the controversy between the Church of England, and the dissenters. : In which, the pleas for separation from the Church of England are prov'd to be insufficient, from the writings of the most eminent men among the dissenters themselves: and their separation condemn'd by all the reformed churches beyond seas
- A short defence of the orders of the Church of England : as by law establish'd: against some scatter'd objections of Mr. Webster of Linne. By a Presbyter of the Diocess of Norwich
- A short information and brotherly exhortation to our brethren of England
- A solemn league and covenant for reformation, and defence of religion, the honour and happinesse of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. : Also, two speciall orders: viz. I. Concerning the taking of the league and covenant in all churches and chappels in London and Westminster, upon the next Lords-day in the afternoon. II. Concerning divers lords, knights, gentlemen, colonels, officers, souldiers, and others, that are desirous to meet this present Friday in the forenoon, at Margarets-Westminster, and to take the said league and covenant
- 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 treatise of the honor of Gods house: or, The true paterne of the Church, shewed in the parts and pietie of it : with a discovery of the true cause and cure of our present contentions, and an answer of such objections as may offend the weake
- An account of the proposals of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury : with some other bishops, to His Majesty: in a letter to M.B. Esq
- An ansvver to the Call to humiliation: or, A vindication of the Church of England : from the reproaches and objections of W. Woodward, in two fast sermons, preach'd in his conventicle at Lemster, in the county of Hereford, and afterwards published by him
- An answer to the Marques of Worcester's last paper ; to the late King. : Representing in their true posture, and discussing briefly, the main controversies between the English and the Romish Church. Together with some considerations, upon Dr Bayly's parenthetical interlocution ; relating to the Churches power in deciding controversies. To these is annext, Smectymnuo-Mastix : or, short animadversions upon Smectymnuus in the point of lyturgie.
- An antidote against the poysonous vveeds of heretical blasphemies : which during the deplorable interval of church-government have grown up in the reforming Church of England. As it was lately presented to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth. By Iohn Brinsley, Minister of the Gospel there. August. 10. 1650. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy
- An end to the controversie between the Church of England, and dissenters : In which all their pleas for separation from the Church of England are proved to be insufficient, from the writings of the most eminent among the dissenters themselves. And their separation condemn'd by the reformed churches
- An orthodox plea for the sanctuary of God, common service, white robe of the house : being writ for the good of all, but more especially intended for the common sort, being composed in a stile fittest for their capacities
- Antidote against the poysonous vveeds of heretical blasphemies : which during the deplorable interval of church-government have grown up in the reforming Church of England. As it was lately presented to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth
- Articles [to] be inquired of by [the] churchwardens and sworn-men of [the] dioces and iurisdiction of Peterborough : e visitation of the reuerend father in God, Thomas by Gods ermission L. Bishop of Peterborough, in the yeare of our Lord God 1602. and in the xliiij. yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God of England, France, and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c
- Articles ecclesiasticall to be enquired of by the church-wardens, and svvorne-men of the Arch-deaconry of Hereford. In the visitation of the Worshipfull Master Richard Movntague, arch-deacon of Hereford this present yeare 1620 : And in the eighteenth yeare of the raigne of our most dread soueraigne lord king Iames
- Articles ecclesiasticall to be inquired of by the churchwardens and the sworne-men within the dioces of Hereford in the first visitation of the reuerend father in God, Harbart Bishop of the said dioces: this present yeare M.D. LXXXVI. : and in the XXVIII. yeare of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne Lady Queene Elizabeth, &c. And so hereafter, till the next visitation, & from titme to time to be presented
- Articles ministred by the reuerend father in God. Anthony by the grace of God Bishop of Chichester to the churchwardens throughout the whole diocesse of Chichester, at the visitation begun there the 6 of September 1600, and to bee enquired of quarterly within the saide diocesse
- Articles ministred in the visitation of the right worshipfull maister Iohn King Archdeacon of Nottingham, in the yeare of our Lord God. 1599
- Articles ministred in the visitation of the right worshipfull maister Iohn King, doctor of divinitie, archdeacon of Nottingham, in the yeare of our Lord God. 1605
- Articles to be answered of the sworne men in the Archdeacon of London his visitation : holden the yeere. 1584. the 15. and 19. of Ianuarie
- Articles to be considered on, and presentment to be made thereunto upon the oath of the churchwardens and sworne-men through out the diocesse of Chester, in the trienniall visitation of the right reverend father in God, Iohn by the providence of God, lord bishop of that diocesse, for this present yeere of our Lord, 1637
- Articles to be enquired in the visitacion, in the first yere of the raigne of our most dread soueraigne ladye, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England Fraunce, and Ireland Quene, defender of the fayth. &c
- Articles to be enquired in the visitation : in the fyrst yeere of the raigne of our most dread Soueraigne Ladye Elizabeth, by the grace of god, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the fayth. &c. Anno domini. 1559
- Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the first yeare of the raigne of our moste dread soueraigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defender of the faith, &c. : Anno domini. 1559
- Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the first yeare of the raigne of our moste dread souereigne ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defender of the faith, &c. : Anno domini. 1591
- Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the first yeere of the raigne of our most dread Soueraigne Ladye Elizabeth, by the grace of god, of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith. [et]c : Anno. 1559
- Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the first yere of the raigne of our most dread soueraigne lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faithe, &c. : Anno domini. 1559
- Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the first yere of the raigne of our most dread soueraine Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith &c. : Anno. 1559
- Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the firste yeere of the raigne of our moste dread Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith. [and]c : Anno domini. 1559
- Articles to be enquired in the visitation, in the firste yere of the raigne of our moste dread soueraigne lady, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande, Queene, defendour of the faith. &c. : Anno. 1559
- Articles to be enquired of by the church-wardens & sworn-men within the dieocsse [sic] of Lincoln : and the truth thereof to be by them vppon their othes duelie presented vnto the Bishop, or his deputies, at his visitation, nowe to be holden this present yeare of our Lord 1585, with particular answere to euery interrogatory
- Articles to be enquired of by the churchwardens and sworne men within the [blank] and the trueth thereof to be by them vpon their othes certainely presented to the [blank] with peculiar answer to euery article, Anno. Dom. [blank] and in the [blank] yeare of the raigne of our most gratious soueraigne Lady Elizabeth : by the grace of God Queene of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
- Articles to be enquired of by the churchwardens and swornemen in the Metropoliticall visitation of the most reuerend father in God, L. Iohn, by the prouidence of almightie God, Archbishop of Yorke, primate of England, and Metropolitane: holden in the yeere of our Lord God 1590 : and in the two and thirtith yeere of the reigne of our most gratious souereigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Queene of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
- Articles to be enquired of by the churchwardens and swornmen within the diocesse of Lincoln : and the truth thereof to be by them vpon their othes duelie presented vnto the Bishop, or his deputies, at his visitation ; now to be holden this present yeere of our Lord 1591, with particular answer to euery interrogatorie
- Articles to be enquired of by the churchwardens and swornmen within the diocesse of Lincoln : and the truth therof to be by them vpon their othes duelie presented vnto the Bishop, or his deputies, at his visitation, now to be holden this present yere of our Lord 1588, with particular answer to euery interrogatorie
- Articles to be enquired of in the visitatio[n], in the first yeere of the raign of our most dread soueraign ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, France, and Ireland Queene, defender of the faith, &c. : Anno Dom. 1559
- Articles to be enquired of in the visitation of the moste Reuerend father in God, Matthew, by the sufferaunce of God Archebyshop of Canterbury, Primate of all Englande, and Metropolitane : in the yeare of oure Lorde God, M, D. LXIII
- Articles to be enquired of in the visitation, in the first yeare of the reigne of our most dread souereigne ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, France, and Irelande, Queene, defender of the faith, &c. : Anno domini. 1559
- Articles to be enquired of within the Archdeaconrie of Norwich : by the Church-wardens and sworne-men of euery parish: and presentment to be made thereof vnder their oaths and hands to M. Archdeacon of Norwich or his officiall ; or their surrogate, with particular answers to euery article
- Articles to be enquired of within the archdeaconry of Yorke : By the church-wardens and sworne-men in the visitation holden by the arch-deacon of the said arch-deaconry. In the yeare of our Lord God, 1635
- Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of Canterbury, in the metropoliticall and ordinary visitation of the moste Reuerend father in God, Matthew, by the prouidence of God, Archebyshop of Canterbury : Primate of all Englande, and Metropolitane, in the yeare of our Lorde God, M.D. LXXIII
- Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of London in the visitation of the reuerend father in God, Iohn Bishop of London. In the xix. yeare of the raigne of our most gratious soueraigne Lady Elizabeth : by the grace of God Queene of Englande, Fraunce, and Irelande. Defender of the fayth. &c
- Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of London, in the visitation of the reuerend father in God, Richard Bishop of London, in his first generall visitation, holden in the fortieth yeere of the raigne of our most gratious soueraigne Lady Elizabeth : by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c
- Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of Norwiche, in the metropoliticall visitation of the moste Reuerend father in God, Mathew, by the prouidence of God, Archebyshop of Canterbury : Primate of all Englande, and Metropolitane, in the yeare of our Lorde God, M.D. LXVII
- Articles to be enquired of within the dioces of Winchester, in the Metropoliticall visitation of the most reuerend father in Christ, Matthew by the providence of God, Archbyshop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan
- Articles to be enquired of within the diocesse of Couentry and Lichfield, in the trienniall visitation of the right reuerend father in God, Thomas : by the prouidence of God, lord bishop of Couentry and Lichfield. Holden in the eighteenth yeere of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne lord, Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith; and of Scotland the foure and fiftieth. In the yeere of our Lord God, 1620
- Articles to be enquired of, by the Church Wardens and Swornemen within the Archdeaconrie of Middlesex : And the trueth thereof to be by them vpon their oathes certainely presented to M. Doctor Squier Archdeacon there or to his officialles, with particular aunsweare to euerie article. 1582
- Articles to be enquired of, in the Diocesse of Norwich: in the ordinary visitation of the reverend father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Norwich. Anno Domini 1633
- Articles to be enquired of, in the Kynges Maiesties visitacion
- Articles to be enquired of, in the Kynges Maiesties visitacion.
- Articles to be enquired of, in the general visitation of the archdeacon of the diocesse of Glocester: holden in the yeare of our Lord God, 1624 : In the 21. yeare of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne lord Iames, by the grace of God, king of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
- Articles to be enquired of, in the visitacion, of the ryght reuerende father in God, Ioh[a]n Bysshop of Lyncol[n]n, in the sixte yeare of the reygne of our moste drade souereygne lorde kynge Edwarde the sixte : [et]c. with certayne generall aduertysementes, then gyuen by the sayd bysshop to the clergie and people of his dioces, for an uniformitie, to be obserued in the same. Anno d[omi]ni, 1552
- Articles to be enquired of, within the diocesse of Lincolne : In the visitation of the reuerend Father in God, William Bishop of Lincolne. In the xl. yeare of the reigne of our gracious Soueraigne Ladie Elizabeth, &c
- Articles to be enquired of, within the prouince of Canterburie, in the Metropoliticall visitation of the most reuerende father in God, Edmonde Archbishop of Canterburie : Primate of all Englande, and Metropolitane. In the. xviij. yeare of the reigne of our most gracious souereygne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Queene of Englande, Fraunce and Irelande, defender of the fayth. [et]c
- Articles to be enquired off, within the prouince of Yorke, in the Metropoliticall visitation of the most reuerend father in God Edwin Archbishoppe of Yorke, primate of England and Metropolitane. In the .xix. and .xx. yeare, of the raigne of our most gratious souereigne Lady Elizabeth : by the grace of God of England, Fraunce and Ireland Queene, defendor of the fayth, &c. 1577. & . 1578
- Articles to be enquyred in the visitacyon, in the fyrst yeare of the raigne of our most drad soueraygne Lady, Elyzabeth by the grace of God, of England Fraunce, and Irelande Quene, defender of the fayth. &c. : Anno. 1559
- Articles to be enquyred in the visitation, in the fyrste yeare of the raygne of our moost drad soueraygne lady, Elizabeth by the grace of God, of Englande Fraunce, and Irelande, Quene, defender of the fayth. &c. : Anno. 1559
- Articles to be enquyred of in thordinary visitation of the most reuerende father in God, the Lord Cardinall Pooles grace Archbyshop of Cannterbury wythin hys Dioces of Cantorbury. In the yeare of our Lorde God. m.d.c.lvi
- Articles to be enquyred of, in the kynges maiesties visitacion
- Articles to be inquired of in the ordinarie visitation of the right reuerende father in God, William lorde bishop of Couentrie and Lichfielde : diligently to be considered of as well by ministers, as churchwardens and swornemen, and aduesedly to be answered particulerly to euerie point, by either of them seuerally in writing, at the visitation to bee holden by the saide reuerend father, or his officers
- Articles to be ministered by the right reuerend father in Christ, Robert by Gods prouidence Bishop of Winchester : aswel to the clergie, as to the churchwardens and enquirers of euery seueral parish, aswell of his peculier as generall iurisdiction, within, and of the dioces of Winchester, in his visitation, to be kept and holden thorow his sayd dioces of Winchester. Anno. 1570. And the twelfth yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce and Irelande, Queene, Defendour of the fayth, [and]c
- Articles to bee enquired of by the church-wardens and sworne-men: in the ordinary visitation of the Lord Bishop of Excester, within the dioces of Excester, in anno Dom. 1599
- Articles to bee enquired of by the churchwardens and sidemen of euery parish within the diocesse of Canterbury, whereunto by vertue of their oathes they are to make answere seuerally to euery article
- Articles to bee enquired of by the churchwardens and sworn-men within the diocesse of Peterborough, and the truth thereof to bee by them vpon their oaths duly presented vnto the bishop or his deputies, at his visitation now to be holden this present yere of our Lord. 1594 : With particular answere to euerie interrogatorie
- Articles to bee enquired of, in the kynges maiesties visitacion
- Articles to bee enquired of, within the diocesse of Lincolne, in the visitation of the most reuerend father in God, Thomas Bishop of Lincolne : In the xvi. yere of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Queene of England, Fraunce and Ireland, defender of the faith. [et]c
- Articles, to be enquired of within the Dioces of London, in first generall visitation of the reuerend father in God, Thomas Lord Bishop of London. Holden in the yeere of our Lord God 1607 : In the fifth yeere of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne Lord Iames, by the grace of God King of great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
- At the Court at Leicester House, the 15th day of June, 1727. Present, the King's most Excellent Majesty in Council
- Certaine considerations touching the better pacification and edification of the Church of England : dedicated to his most Excellent Maiestie
- Certaine considerations touching the better pacification, and edification of the Church of England : Dedicated to his most Excellent Majesty
- Certaine considerations touching the better pacification, and edification of the Church of England : dedicated to his most Excellent Majestie
- De vera ecclesia hodierna spiritus sancti testimonium: sive, quarti, quintique apocalypseos capitum interpretario paraphrastica : cum notis Gual. Garreti, E.A. Pr. In quibus Exxlesi Anglican reformat politia, cultus, zelus, mors, resurrectio, erga reges fides, regum hypotyposes, Parliamenti species, &c. (breviter illa quidem, sed) ad vivum exhibentur
- De vera obediencia : an oration made in Latine by the ryghte reuerend father in God Stephan B. of VVinchestre, nowe lord Chau[n]cellour of england, with the pteface [sic] of Edmunde Boner ... touchinge true obedience. Printed at Hamburgh in Latine, in officina Fra[n]cisci Rhodi. mense Ia. M.D.xxxvi. And nowe translated into english and printed by Michal wood: with the preface and conclusion of the traunslatout [sic]
- De vera obedientia : An oration made in Latine by the ryghte reuerend father in God Stephan B. of VVinchestre, nowe lord Chau[n]cellour of england, with the preface of Edmunde Boner ... touching true obedience. Printed at Hamburgh in Latine, in officina Francisci Rhodi. Mense Ia. M.D.xxxvi. And nowe translated into english and printed by Michal wood: with the preface & conclusion of the traunslatour [sic]
- De vera obedientia : an oration made in Latine, by the right Reuere[n]de father in God Stepha[n] bishop of Wi[n]chestre, now Lorde Chau[n]celour of Englande. With the preface of Edmonde Bonner ... touching true obedience, printed at Ha[m]burgh in Latine, in officina Fra[n]cisci Rhodi mense Ianuario, 1536. And now translated in to Englishe, and printed eftsones, in Rome, before ye castle of. S. Angel, at the signe of. S. Peter. In nouembre, anno do. M.D. Liij
- Die Jovis, 31. Decemb. 1646. A declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament : against all such persons as shall take upon them to preach or expound the Scriptures in any church or chappel, or any publique place, except they be ordained either here or in some other reformed church
- Doctrina, et politia Ecclesiae Anglicanæ : a beatissimæ memoriæ principibus Edouardo Sexto, Regina Elizabetha stabilitæ, et a religiosissimo, & potentissimo monarcha Iacobo, Magnæ Britan. &c. Rege continuatæ. Quibus eiusdem Ecclesiæ Apologia præfigitur pro sua discessione in vtraque à grauissimis Romanæ Ecclesiæ corruptelis, tyrannide, idololatria, erroribus, & quòd ad Concilium Tridentinum non accesserit. Varia totius operis capita pagina quinta indicat
- Englands caveat: or Warning-piece : Shewing her daughters estate and condition she lieth in, for the present, as also to rouze her out of her deadly slumber of a carnall and desperate security: together with the meanes of her recovery and preservation. By Alexander Mingzeis, Minister. Iune 2. 1647. Imprimatur. Ja. Cranford
- Englands faiths defender vindicated: or, A word to clear a most foul, damnable and scandalous aspersion, which hath been cast upon that patient and suffering Prince, Charles II. : By some villanous and seditious persons, that he should have renounced the Protestant religion, and Church of England, and have embraced Popery. Published out of Christian and loyal duty
- Englands iustification for her religion : Wherein it is maintayned to be the same our Saviour Iesus Christ hath taught us. Presented to the high court of Parliament. By a well-wisher of peace in the Church, and happinesse to the Kingdome
- Exceeding joyfull nevves from the treaty containing the acts of agreement : between the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and the Parliaments commissioners, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last. Brought by the post on Sunday Novemb. 5. 1748. With His gracious speech at the councell table, for His present comming to London, and proclaiming of Peace throughout His realmes and dominions. And the Earl of Northumberlands Declaration thereupon
- Exercitations concerning the pure, and true, and the impure, and false religion. By Charles de Beauvais rector of the parish of Witheham, in the county of Sussex
- For England's information, reformation, great joy, peace, and consolation; and for her great honour, and exaltation, and for the great shame, contempt and terror of the Turk, the Pope, and the Devil, and all the workers of evil
- Great and good news to the Church of England : being the exact numbers of church-men, dissenters, and Romans, in England and Wales ; as they were given to the late King James, on the 3d day of May, 1688, from an authentick calculation ; ..
- His Majesties late protestation before his receiving of the sacrament
- Hugonis Latimeri anglicani pontificis oratio : apud totum ecclesiasticoru[m] conuentu[m], antequam consultatio publica iniretur, de regni statu per evangelium reformando, regni inuictiss. Regis Henrici VIII. Anno vigesimo octauo habita
- Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the sixte : by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce, and Irelande: defendor of the faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the churche of Englande and of Ireland the supreme hedde: to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie
- Iniunccions geue[n] by the moste excellent prince, Edward the sixte, by the grace of God, kyng of England, Frau[n]ce and Irelande: defendor of the faythe, and in earthe vnder Christ, of the churche of Englande and of Ireland, the supreme hedde : to all and singuler his louyng subiectes, aswell of the clergie, as of the laietie
- Iniunccions geuen by the kynges Maiestie : aswell to the clergie as to the laitie of this realme. Anno. M.D. XLVII
- Iniunctions exhibited by Iohn by gods sufferance Bishop of Norwich in his first visitacion beginning the seconde daie of Maye in the thirde yeare of our soueraign Ladie Elizabeth : by the grace of God Quene of England, Fraunce and Ireland. Defendour of ye faith. [et]c. vnto all & singuler the diocesans of the diocesse of Norwich so farre as they concerne any of them
- Iniunctions geuen by the Queenes Maiestie : Anno Domini. 1559. The fyrst yere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Queene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regi Maiestatis
- Iniunctions geuen by the Queenes Maiestie : Anno Domini. 1559. The fyrste yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Queene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis
- Iniunctions geuen by the Quenes Maiestie
- Iniunctions geuen by the Quenes Maiestie : Anno Domini. 1.5.5.9. The first yere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lady Quene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regi Maiestatis
- Iniunctions geuen by the Quenes Maiestie : Anno Domini. M.D. LIX. The fyrst yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Quene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regi Maiestatis
- Iniunctions geuen by the Quenes Maiestie : Anno Domini. M.L. LIX. [sic] The fyrst yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lady Quene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regi Maiestatis
- Iniunctions geuen by the Quenes Maiestie. : Anno Domini. M.L. LIX. [sic] The fyrst yeare of the raignCum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis
- Iniunctions geuen by the moste excellente prince, Edward the. VI : by the grace of God, Kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland: defendour of the faith, [and] in earthe vnder Christe, of the Churche of Englande [and] of Irelande the supreme head: to all and singuler hys louinge subiectes, aswel of the clergie, as off the laietie
- Iniunctions geven by the Quenes Maiestie : Anno Domini. MD. LIX. The fyrst yeare of the raigne of our soueraigne lady Quene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regi Maiestatis
- Iniunctions giuen by the Queenes Maiestie : Anno Dom. 1559. The first yeere of the raigne of our soueraign Lady Queene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regi Maiestatis
- Iniunctions giuen by the Queenes Maiestie. Anno Dom. 1559. : the first yeere of the raigne of our soueraign Lady Queene Elizabeth
- Iniunctions giuen by the Queens Maiesty : Anno domini. 1559. The first yere of the raign of our soueraign lady Queene Elizabeth. Cum priuilegio Regi Maiestatis
- Iniunctions giuen by the most reuerende father in Christ, Edmonde by the prouidence of God, Archbishop of Yorke : primate of England, and Metropolitane, in his Metropoliticall visitation of the prouince of Yorke, aswell to the clergie, as to the laytie of the same prouince. Anno do. 1571
- Iniunctions given by the reuerende Father in God, Thomas Bishop of Lincolne : to be obserued throughout his diocesse, for the better execution of the Queenes Maiesties lawes and ordinances, in matters ecclesiasticall. The 3. of Iune. Anno. 1577. Also certeine articles to be inquired of, in the visitation of the said reuerende Father in God, Thomas Bihoppe of Lincolne, in the xix. yeare of the reigne of our most gratious souereigne Ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, defender of the faithe, [et]c
- Interrogatories : For the doctrine and maners of mynisters, and for other orders in the Churche
- Jeremiah in Baca ; or, A fast-day's work : for the devout members of the Church of England. With allowance
- Modesty and faithfulness in opposition to envy and rashness: or, An answer to a malitious pamphlet, called, A second argument for a more full union amongst Protestants : wherein the nonconformists taking the sacrament after the manner of the Church of England, is justified, &c. In which pamphlet the Church of England and the clergy, as also the Protestant-dissenters, are abominably abused. The demonstration whereof is humbly presented to the consideration of the conforming and nonconforming Protestants.
- One of George Keith's friends serious enquiry : whether it be better to joyn with the Independents, Presbyterians, or Church of England, in matters of religion, humbly offer'd to the Independents and Presbyterians, and that champion Trepidantium Malleus, desiring there judgment, before they follow Trepidantium Malleus's method
- Parliaments power, in lawes for religion. Or, An ansvvere to that old and groundles calumny of the papists, nick-naming the religion of the Church of England, by the name of a Parliamentary-religion. : Sent to a freind, who was troubled at it, and earnestly desired satisfaction in it
- Rebellion strip't and whipt : through all its principles and pretences ; from the first to the last. By way of appeale to the consciences of the City of London in particular, and the whole kingdom in generall. In the behalfe of his most sacred Majesty, and the Church now trampled on by traytors
- Religions peace or A reconciliation, between princes & peoples, & nations (by Leonard Busher: of the county of Gloucester, of the towne of Wotton, and a citticen, of the famous and most honorable citty London, and of the second right worshipfull Company) supplicated (vnto the hygh and mighty King of great Brittayne: etc: and to the princely and right Honorable Parliament) with all loyalty, humility and carefull fidelity
- Religions peace: or, A plea for liberty of conscience. : Long since presented to King James, and the High Court of Parliament then sitting
- Responsio ad Apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini, quam nuper edidit contra præfationem monitoriam : Serenissimi ac potentissimi principis Iacobi, Dei gratia Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ Regis, fidei defensoris, omnibus Christianis monarchis, principibus, atque ordinibus inscriptam
- Several arguments for concessions and alterations in the common prayer, and in the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England : in order to a comprehension
- Several plain truths manifested and declared from the spirit of God : and born testimony to by Christ, the Apostles and Scriptures of truth. I. Concerning Mount-Sion. II. A distinction betwixt wars and armour in the Old Testament and the New. III. Concerning Cain. IV. Concerning uniformity and conformity. V. The authority of the Church of Christ. VI. Concerning exhorting and admonishing. VII. Concerning such as cry against orders, &c. By G.F
- Six books of late controversie in defence of the Church of England : All in two volumes. In the first. Viz 1. Vindication of the dissertations concerning episcopacie from the answers of the London ministers. 2. A reply to the Catholike gentlemans answer to the book of schisme, With an account of H.T. his Appendix to his Manual of controversies. 3. The disarmers dexterities examined in a second defence of the treatise of Schisme. In the second. 4. An answer to the animadversions on the dissertations touching Ignatius's epistle and episcopacies. With a second defence of Hugo Grotius appendant to it. 5. An account of Mr. Cawdryes triplex diatribe, concerning superstition, will-worship, and Christmass festivall. 6. Baptizing of infants defended from the exception of Mr. Tombes. By H. Hammond, D.D
- Sober sadnes: or Historicall observations vpon the proceedings, pretences, & designs of a prevailing party in both Houses of Parliament. : With the resolution of all loyall subjects, and true Protestants of the Church of England thereupon
- Some short reflections upon K. James's late declarations, dated at S. Germains, April 17, 1693. N.S. 655
- Stephani VVinton. Episcopi de vera obedientia oratio
- The Church of England evidently proved a member of the holy catholick church : [W]herein the doctrine of Arians, Socinians, and Anabaptists, are answered and confuted; and the Presbyterians proved schismaticks. [W]ith some reasons of the Reverend Dr. Tillotson against persecution meerly for religion.
- The Way of reformation of the Church of England, declared and justified : against the clamours of our adversaries, reproaching the religion here by law established, by the name of a Parliament religion. In which is proved ; that nothing was done here in the reformation of religion, but what was acted by the clergy in their convocations, or grounded on some act of theirs precedent to it, with the advise, counsel and consent of the Bishops and most eminent churchmen ; confirmed upon the postfact, and not otherwise, by the civil-sanction ; according to the usage of the best and happiest time of Christianity. First wrote for satisfaction of a private friend, and published by that friend, for information of others
- The amicable reconciliation of the dissenters to the Church of England : being a model or draught for the universal accommodation in the case of religion, and the bringing in all parties to her communion. Humbly presented to the consideration of Parliament
- The ark seen, or, The last will and testament of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ opened
- The churches thank-offering to God her King, and the Parliament, for rich and ancient mercies ; her yeares of captivity ; her first yeare of iubile : that is, for the marvelous deliverances wrought with God the first wonderfull yeare (since the yeare 88) beginning at September 1640. and ending the ninth of the same moneth following: in all which time, the Lord appeared for his church, as in the dayes of old, out of the middest of the bush, so the church burn'd with fire, and was not consumed. In the preface, the thank-offering is vindicated, and set free, from all the cavills and charges against it ; where also it is cleared to be, as every mans duty, so every mans purpose, to offer willingly now, who doth not make full proofe, that he falls short of pagan, papist or atheist ; and is wilfully resolved to walk crosse to the most supreme law, the highest reason, and the unquestionable will of God
- The compleat works of that eminent minister of God's word Mr. Isaac Ambrose : consisting of these following treatises, viz. Prima, media, & ultima: or, The first, middle, [and] last things. ... With a sermon added, concerning redeeming the time. Looking unto Jesus, as carrying on the great works of man's salvation. War with devils ; ministration of, and communion with angels
- The female duel, or The ladies looking glass. : Representing a Scripture combate about business of religion, fairly carried on, between a Roman Catholick lady, and the wife of a dignified person in the Church of England. Together with their joynt answer to an Anabaptists paper sent in defiance of them both: entitled the Dipper drowned.
- The great duty of conformity : plainly illustrated in the example of a young man, who was first drawn to the Presbyterians and afterwards to the independent-perswasion, but now from a deep sence of that his sin, returned to the Church of England : giving a particular account of the reasons whereby he was convinced of his error in separating, and a modest refutation of the common objections which are urged against conformity
- The high-waies of God and the King : wherein all men ought to vvalke in holinesse here, to happinesse hereafter : deliuered in tvvo sermons preached at Thetford in Norfolke, anno 1620
- The humble petition, of the peacefull, obedient, religious, and honest Protestants of this Kingdome
- The mistake of the times
- The practicall catechisme : With all the other English treatises of Hammond, D.D. : In two volumes
- The second part of the interest of England, in the matter of religion : unfolded in a deliberative discourse, proving that it is not agreeable to sound reason to prefer the contracted and dividing interest of one party, before the general interest of Protestantism, and of the whole kingdom of England, in which the Episcopal and Presbyterian parties may be happily united
- The temple re-built. : a discourse on Zachary 6.13. Preached at a generall meeting of the associated ministers of the county of Cumberland at Keswick, May 19. By Richard Gilpin, pastor of the church at Graistock in Cumberland
- The way of peace: or, A discourse of the dangerous principles and practices of some pretended Protestants: with divers perswasives to peace. By a Protestant of the Church of England
- The workes of that famous and vvorthie minister of Christ, in the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, M.W. Perkins : the first volume: newly corrected according to his owne copies. With distinct chapters, and contents of euery booke, and two tables of the whole: one, of the matter and questions, the other of choice places of Scripture
- The workes of that famous and worthy minister of Christ in the Vniversite of Cambridge, Mr. William Perkins. The first volume: newly corrected according to his owne copies. With distinct characters, and contents of euery booke, and two tables of the whole: one of the matter and questions, the other of choice places of scripture
- Theorems : evincing, that the subject of the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation, is the Church of England, B.L.E. With answers to objections. Humbly offered to the serious consideration of all enemies of the Church of England, dissenters and separatists. By Wal. Garrett, rector of Everly in Wiltshire: sometime fellow of Trinity College in Cambridge
- To the Kings most Excellent Majesty: the most humble and faithful advice of Your Majesties ever dutiful subject and servant the Bishop of Durham
- Truth vindicated from the unjust accusations of the Independent Society, in the city of Norvvich. : Wherein is proved, 1. That the Church of England is a true church of Christ. 2. That it is a sin to seperate from the true church. 3. That the Independent Society in the city of Norwich is no true church of Christ. 4. Divers reasons and arguments used to perswade men not to seperate from the Church of England and joyne to their Society, shewing the sinfulnesse of so doing.
- VVhether it be a mortall sinne to transgresse ciuil lawes : which be the commaundementes of ciuill magistrates. The iudgement of Philip Melancton in his epitome of morall philosophie. The resolution of D. Hen. Bullinger, and D. Rod. Gualter, of D. Martin Bucer, and D. Peter Martyr, concernyng thapparrel of ministers, and other indifferent thinges
- Vox sapientum, or, A discourse proving that peace-makers & moderators are the wisest men and most likely to promote unity in the church by the exercise of universal charity
- Yperaspistes or a buckler for the Church of England against certaine queries propounded by Mr Pendarvis (late lecturer of Wanting) called Arrowes against Babylon. : By way of reply to the most remarkable passages contained in them, and an addition of severall anti-queries in the close.
- [Articles to] be inquired of vvithin the dioces of London, in the visitation of the reuerend father in God, Iohn Bishop, of London. 1586 : In the xxviii. yeare of the raigne of our most gracious soueraigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, defender of the faith. [et]c
- [Interrogatories vpon which ... churchwardens shalbe charged, for searche, of al such things as now be amysse.]
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