Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and ChesterChetham Society., 1859 - 542 pages |
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... wherein the chief errors of the Papists are exposed . By an old Cavalier and faithful son of the church of England as established by law . A single sheet . 4to 1688 Probably the same as the Letter addressed by Sir Leoline Jenkins to the ...
... wherein the chief errors of the Papists are exposed . By an old Cavalier and faithful son of the church of England as established by law . A single sheet . 4to 1688 Probably the same as the Letter addressed by Sir Leoline Jenkins to the ...
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... 609 . View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law ; wherein the practice of them is streitned and may be relieved within this land . By Sir Thomas Ridley , one of the Masters in Chancery . Oxford 1607 , 26 A CATALOGUE OF THE DISCOURSES.
... 609 . View of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Law ; wherein the practice of them is streitned and may be relieved within this land . By Sir Thomas Ridley , one of the Masters in Chancery . Oxford 1607 , 26 A CATALOGUE OF THE DISCOURSES.
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... wherein the Authority of the Civil Magistrate over the Consciences of Subjects in Matters of external Religion is asserted . " This treatise appeared about 1673-4 , and greatly offended the dis- senters , as appears from the intemperate ...
... wherein the Authority of the Civil Magistrate over the Consciences of Subjects in Matters of external Religion is asserted . " This treatise appeared about 1673-4 , and greatly offended the dis- senters , as appears from the intemperate ...
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... Wherein Sovereignty is by Holy Scriptures , reverend Antiquity and sound Reason asserted , by discussing of five Questions . And the Puritanical , Jesuitical , Anti - Monarchical Grounds are dis- proved , and the untruth and weakness of ...
... Wherein Sovereignty is by Holy Scriptures , reverend Antiquity and sound Reason asserted , by discussing of five Questions . And the Puritanical , Jesuitical , Anti - Monarchical Grounds are dis- proved , and the untruth and weakness of ...
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... wherein clear satisfaction is given as well concerning the Right of Subjects as the Right of Princes : show- ing how both are consistent , and where they border one upon the other ; as also what there is divine and what there is humane ...
... wherein clear satisfaction is given as well concerning the Right of Subjects as the Right of Princes : show- ing how both are consistent , and where they border one upon the other ; as also what there is divine and what there is humane ...
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Page 70 - Answer to a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend in Town.
Page 196 - An Answer to some Considerations on the spirit of Martin Luther, and the original of the Reformation.
Page 75 - Answer to a Letter to a Dissenter, upon occasion of His <£. Majesties late Gracious Declaration of Indulgence.
Page 51 - 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 176 - 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 63 - Wherein is proved from undeniable matter of fact and reason, that Separation from the Church of England is in the judgment of Papists, and by sad experience, found the most compendious way to introduce Popery, and to ruine the Protestant religion. [By Robert Ware.] 12mo Dubl. 1680; Lond. 1682, 1689. See pp. 13-47. Cf. The Discovery of the Jesuits...
Page 90 - Considerations touching the Great Question of the King's Right in dispensing with the Penal Laws ; written on the occasion of his late Blessed Majesty's granting the Free Toleration and Indulgence.
Page 68 - 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 53 - An Admonition to the Nobility and People of England and Ireland, concerning the present Warres made for the Execution of his Holines Sentence, by the highe and mightic Kinge Catholike of Spain, by the Cardinal of Englande...
Page 28 - I do not love to be printed upon every occasion, much less to be dunned and teased by foreigners about mathematical things, or to be thought by our own people to be trifling away my time about them, when I should be about the King's business.