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Letters supposed to have passed between M. De St. Evremond and Mr. Waller. Now first collected and published. Carefully corrected.
Langhorne, John, 1735-1779.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Guild-Hall Feoffment estates, as contained in the decree of the twenty-second of July, 1771.
Bury Saint Edmunds (England). Guildhall Feoffment.Date: Printed in the Year, M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]- Books
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The parliament-Tacks inquir'd into: I. Whether it has been usual, useful, or necessary. II. Whether the late designed tack of 134 was either usual, useful, or necessary. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- Books
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Report for the year 1894 made to the Vestry of Saint James, Westminster.
St. James, Westminster (London, England). Parish. Vestry.Date: 1895- Books
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Essays Concerning I. Excommunications in times of popery. II. Canon-laws and ecclesiastical tyranny. III. Excommunications in these times. IV. The Writ de excommunicato capiendo. V. Sacrilege, consecrating churches, and baptizing bells. VI. Absolutions and excommunications, as meer politick tools, and belonging to the regale, not pontificale. VII. Probate of wills and administrations, and spiritual courts. By Edmund Hickeringill, rector of all-saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- Books
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Report for the year 1899 made to the Vestry of Saint James, Westminster.
St. James, Westminster (London, England). Parish. Vestry.Date: 1900- Books
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Report for the year 1896 made to the Vestry of Saint James's, Westminster.
St. James, Westminster (London, England). Parish. Vestry.Date: 1897- Books
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The works of Mr Edmund Hickeringill, Late Rector of All-Saints, in Colchester; containing the history of priest-craft, in four parts; Exposing the Follies and Frauds of Priests of all Religions: The Last Part being a Vindication of the History. Also, The black non-conformist, the Ceremony-Monger, with his Satyrs, and all the rest of his Scarce and Valuable Pieces, collected into Three Volumes. With an index.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: 1716- Books
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Essays. Part II. Concerning I. Ordinations and the indelible character. II. Heresy, symony, ordinations, and the indelible character more largely. III. Universities, general councils, synods, convocations, the fathers, and school-divinity. IV. Visitations, and canonical obedience. V. Blasphemy. And in the conclusion, of High-Church, whether tis built on Right-Divine, or rather on humane-right (forsooth!) perhaps on neither. By Edmund Hickeringill, rector of all-saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- Books
The care of the geriatric patient / edited by E.V. Cowdry.
Date: 1963- Books
The care of the geriatric patient / edited by E.V. Cowdry.
Date: 1968- Books
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The godly man's ark: or, city of refuge in the day of his distress. Discovered in divers sermons: the first of which was preached at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Moore. The other Four were afterwards. Preached, and are all of them made publick, for the Supportation and Consolation of the Saints of God, in the Hour of Tribulation. Hereunto are annexed Mrs. Moores Evidences for Heaven, Composed and Collected by her in the time of her Health, for her Comfort in the time of Sickness. By Edmund Calamy, B. D. Late Pastor of the Church at Aldermanbury.
Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.Date: 1709- Books
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The survey of the earth, in its general vileness and debauch. With some new projects to mend or cobble it. Shewing (in short) but More exactly than any Pope, General Council, General Assemblies, Synods, Sermons, or Lectures ever yet have done what is I. The True Christian Religion. II. The True Church of Christ. And, III. The True Church of England. That Men might live happy here and hereafter. Enfeebling also The None-Such Tool called Excommunication, and the Writ De Excommunicato Capiendo, as commonly us'd. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- Books
The care of the geriatric patient / edited by E.V. Cowdry, Franz U. Steinberg.
Date: 1971- Pictures
St Petersburg: Admiralty Square. Steel engraving by E. Radclyffe, 1835, after A.G. Vickers.
Vickers, Alfred Gomersal, 1810-1837.Date: [1835]Reference: 2132250i- Books
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The works of the Reverend Mr. Edm. Hickeringill, late rector of All-Saints, Colchester. In two volumes. Containing 1. The History of the Whigs, their Plots, Principles, and Practices, in two Parts; being the Secret History of the Whigs, from the time of the Civil Wars, &c. 2. The horrid Sin of Man-Catching, or a true Idea and Character of wicked Magistrates, Apparitors, Bumms, and Catchpoles. 3. Curse ye Meroz, a Sermon, containing the Standard of our Obeto Soveraign Power, that Kings can do no Wrong with respect to the Doctrin of Passive Obedience and Non-Resistance. 4. An Apology for Distress'd Innocence, a Sermon, preach'd on the 30th of January, setting forth the restless Spirit of Republican Principles and King-Killing Practices. 5. The Lay-Clergy, or Lay-Elder, a short Essay on the Lawfulness of the Clergy's exercising Temporal Offices. 6. The Trimmer's friendly Debate with the Observator, concerning the Uniformity and Benediction of Charters; and the House of Commons not a House of Courtiers. 1. The Black Non-Conformist. 2. The Postscript to the same, on Excommunication. 3. Some Considerations on the Nature of Marriage, and a Description of Matrimony made by the Inspiration of the Holy Ghost. 4. The Author's Thoughts on Confirmation. 5. An Essay on the Vertue of Sequestration. 6. An Epistle to the Tories. 7. The Mushroom; in Answer to Mr. Drydens Satyr against Sedition. 8. A Postscript to the same. 9. The Ceremony-Monger. 10. The Good-Old-Cause; or, the Divine Captain: containing Arguments to make a Soldier Religious and Brave against the Fears of Death, in the Service of his Country. With several other Tracts. Corrected and revis'd by the author, some time before his death: with an index to the whole.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: 1709- Books
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The History of Mademoiselle De St. Phale. Giving a full account of the miraculous conversion of a noble French lady and her daughter to the reform'd religion with the defeat of the intrigues of a Jesuit, their confessor. the whole illustrated with copper cuts.
Date: 1738- Books
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The History of Madamoiselle De St. Phale. Giving a full account of the miraculous conversion of a noble French lady and her daughter to the reformed religion. With the defeat of the intriegues of a Jesuite their confessor. Translated out of French by B. Star, late of Topsham in Devon.
Date: 1722- Books
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The test or tryal of the goodness and value of spiritual courts, in two queries: I. Whether the Statute of 1 Edw. VI. 2. be in Force (against them) at this day, obliging them to Summon and Cite the Kings Subjects (not in their own Names and Stiles, as now they do, but) in the Name and Stile of the Kings Majesty (as in the Kings Courts Temporal) and under the Seal of the Kings Arms? II. Whether any of the Canon-Law, or how much of the Canon-Law is (at this day) the Law of England, in Courts Christian? Together With a True Table of all such Fees as are Due, or can be Claimed in any Bishops-Courts, in all Cases; as they were given in to the Commissioners of His Majesty K. Char. 1. Nov. 1630. by Commissizries, Registers, Proctors, &c. under their own Hands in the Star-Chamber. Highly necessary to be perused by all those that have been, or may be Cited to appear at Doctors-Commons, or any other Spiritual-Courts or Visitations. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- Books
Commentary on Aristotle's Physics / St. Thomas Aquinas ; translated by Richard J. Blackwell, Richard J. Spath, and W. Edmund Thirlkel ; introduction by Vernon J. Bourke ; foreword by Ralph McInerny.
Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274.Date: 1999- Books
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The English school-master. Teaching all his scholars, of what age soever, the most easy, short, and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue, that hath ever yet been known or published by any. And further also, teacheth a direct course, how any unskilful person may easily both understand any hard English words which they shall in scriptures, sermons, or elsewhere hear or read, and also be made able to use the same aptly themselves, and generally whatsoever is necessary to be known for the English speech; so that he which hath this book only, needeth to buy no other to make him fit from his letters to the Grammar-School, for an apprentice, or any other private use, so far as concerneth English: and therefore it is made not only for children, tho' the first book be mere childish for them; but also for all other, especially for those that are ignorant in the Latin tongue. In the next page the school-master bangeth forth his table to the view of all beholders, setting forth some of the chief commodities of his profession. Devised for thy sake that wantest any part of this skill, By Edward Coote, master of the Free-School in Saint Edmunds-Bury. Perused and approved by publick authority; and now the two and fiftieth time imprinted.
Coote, Edmund, active 1597.Date: 1720- Books
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The trial at large of Jeremiah Theobald, otherwise Hasell, and James May, otherwise Folkes, for the wilful murder of Mrs. Frances Phillips of Eriswell, in the county of Suffolk, at the assizes held at Bury St. Edmund's in the said county, on Tuesday the 18th of March, 1783, before Sir James Eyre, Knt. One of His Majesty's Barons of the Court of Exchequer; in the sheriffalty of Robert Trotman, Esq. Taken in short-hand by T. Notcutt.
Theobald, Jeremiah.Date: [1783]- Books
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The intermediate state of happiness or misery between death and the resurrection, proved from Scripture; in a Sermon Preached at the Lecture at St James's Church in St Edmund's-Bury. On February 25, 1756. By Peter Stephen Goddard, M.A. Rector of Fornham All-Saints with Westley in Suffolk, Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Norwich, and late Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge.
Goddard, Peter Stephen, 1705-1781.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The ceremony-monger, his character. In ten chapters. I. Of bowing to the altar. II. Of implicit faith. III. Of reading dons. IV. Of reading alternately atbanasius's creed, &c. V. Of bowing to the name of Jesu. VI. Of unlighted candles on the altar. In the conclusion. I. Of sureties in baptism. II. Of escapes in the common-prayer. III. Of bishops. IV. Of ordination. Of the nature of a libel, and scandalum maganatum. And, in the conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths; and what bishops were, are, and should be. By the late E. Hickeringill, rector of the Rectory of All-Saints, in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1710?]- Books
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The Ceremony-Monger, his character: in five chapters. Chap. I. Concerning Bowing to the East. II. Of Implicite Faith. III. Concerning the Reading Dons of the Pul[pit.] IV. Concerning Bowing at the Name of Jesu, and the Power of the Keyes, The Church Keyes. V. Concerning Unlighted Candles on the Altar; Organs, Church-Musick, and other Popish-Like and Foppish Ceremonies: Vith some Remarks (in the Introduction) upon the New Star-Chamber, or late course of the Court of King's Bench. Of the Nature of a Libel, and Scandalum Magnatum. And in the Conclusion, Hinting at some Mathematical Untruths and Escapes in the Common-Prayer Book, both as to Doctrine and Discipline; And what Bishops, were, are, and should be And concerning Ordination. Humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament. The ninth edition with additions. By E. Hickeringill, Rector of the Rectory of all Saints in Colchaster.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: re-printed in the year, 1703