A Catalogue of the Collection of Tracts for and Against Popery: (published in Or about the Reign of James II.) in the Manchester Library Founded by Humphrey Chetham, in which is Incorporated, with Large Additions and Bibliographical Notes, the Whole of Peck's List of the Tracts in that Controversy, with His References. To which are Added a Tabular Index to the Tracts in Both Editions of Gibson's Preservative, and a Reprint of Didd's Certamen Utriusque Ecclesiæ, Volume 64Chetham society, 1859 |
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... Lord Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland . Faithfully published out of the original copy , by Robert Saunderson , L. Bishop of Lincoln , with his Lordship's Preface thereunto . 8vo Lond . 1683 The Judgment of an Anonymous ...
... Lord Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland . Faithfully published out of the original copy , by Robert Saunderson , L. Bishop of Lincoln , with his Lordship's Preface thereunto . 8vo Lond . 1683 The Judgment of an Anonymous ...
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... Lord Bishop of Oxon . pp . 46 , 4to Lond . 1690 Ath . Ox . vol . ii . col . 280. ( Edit . Bliss , vol . iv . col . 225. ) Repub- lished , 8vo , 1714 , under the title of " A Letter sent by Sir Leolyn Jenkins , " & c . See 20. In the ...
... Lord Bishop of Oxon . pp . 46 , 4to Lond . 1690 Ath . Ox . vol . ii . col . 280. ( Edit . Bliss , vol . iv . col . 225. ) Repub- lished , 8vo , 1714 , under the title of " A Letter sent by Sir Leolyn Jenkins , " & c . See 20. In the ...
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... Lord Clarendon himself . There is , besides , a most able and pathetic letter written by that illustrious exile himself to his daughter , and another full of respectful but manly remonstrance to the Duke , on occasion of the rumours ...
... Lord Clarendon himself . There is , besides , a most able and pathetic letter written by that illustrious exile himself to his daughter , and another full of respectful but manly remonstrance to the Duke , on occasion of the rumours ...
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... Lords Archbishops Bancroft , Laud and Usher . The Lords Bishops Sanderson and Cart- wright . The Reverend Doctors Sir Thomas Ridley LL.D. , Dr. Heylin , Dr. Barrow , Dr. Sherlock , Master of the Temple , Dr. Hicks , Dr. Nalson and Dr ...
... Lords Archbishops Bancroft , Laud and Usher . The Lords Bishops Sanderson and Cart- wright . The Reverend Doctors Sir Thomas Ridley LL.D. , Dr. Heylin , Dr. Barrow , Dr. Sherlock , Master of the Temple , Dr. Hicks , Dr. Nalson and Dr ...
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... Lord , I could expect no less than such a loyal address as this from a prelate of such approved loyalty as you have been , and am fully convinced that , where my bishops are loyal , the clergy of the Church of England will easily be ...
... Lord , I could expect no less than such a loyal address as this from a prelate of such approved loyalty as you have been , and am fully convinced that , where my bishops are loyal , the clergy of the Church of England will easily be ...
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Page 31 - THE TENURE OF KINGS AND MAGISTRATES. PROVING That it is lawful, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a TYRANT, or wicked KING, and, after due conviction, to depose, and put him to death; if the ordinary MAGISTRATE have neglected, or denied to do it.
Page 95 - A Narrative of the Miseries of New England by reason of an arbitrary Government erected there (by Increase Mather).
Page 49 - A declaration of the causes mooving the Queene of England to give aide to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the lowe Countries.
Page 172 - THE LITERARY POLICY of the CHURCH of ROME exhibited, in an Account of her Damnatory Catalogues or Indexes, both Prohibitory and Expurgatory, with various illustrative Extracts, Anecdotes, and Remarks.
Page 68 - Answer to a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend in Town.
Page 66 - Men whose life, learning, faith, and pure intent Would have been held in high esteem with Paul, Must now be named and printed heretics By shallow Edwards and Scotch What d'ye call.
Page 225 - Remarks upon the ecclesiastical history of the ancient Churches of the Albigenses,
Page 61 - Foxes and Firebrands; or a specimen of the danger and harmony of popery and separation ; wherein is proved from unde.
Page 76 - In the first place, we do declare that we will protect and maintain our archbishops, bishops, and clergy, and all other our subjects of the Church of England in the free exercise of their religion as by law established, and in the quiet and full enjoyment of all their possessions, without any molestation or disturbance whatsoever.
Page 108 - An Exposition of the Doctrine of the Catholic Church in Matters of Controversy. By the Reverend James Benigne Bossuet, Counsellor to the King, Bishop of Meaux, formerly of Condom. Done into English,