40 results filtered with: Great Britain - Church history - 18th century
- Books
- Online
A vindication of the Apostles, from a very false imputation, laid on them in several English pamphlets. Viz. That they refused Constant, and held only Occasional Communion with one another, and with one another's Churches. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Wall, William, 1647-1728.Date: 1705- Books
- Online
The conclusion of Bishop Burnet's History of his own time. Address'd to men of all orders and degrees.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
- Online
The humble address of the Archbishop, the Bishops, and The rest of the Clergy of the Province of Canterbury, In Convocation Assembled; Presented to His Majesty At Kensington, On Thursday the Twenty second Day of January, 1701. Together with His Majesties most gracious answer.
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation.Date: MDCCI. [1701] [1702]- Books
- Online
The humble address of the Archbishop, the Bishops, and The rest of the Clergy of the Province of Canterbury, In convocation Assembled; presented to Her Majesty At St. James's, On Friday the Sixth Day of November, 1702. Together with Her Majesties most gracious answer.
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation.Date: MDCCII. [1702]- Books
- Online
A representation, of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness: drawn up by the Upper House of Convocation, of the province of Canterbury, and Transmitted to the Lower House for Their Approbation.
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation. Upper House.Date: 1711- Books
- Online
A cordial for low-spirits: being a collection of valuable tracts. By the Late Thomas Gordon, Esq;
Gordon, Thomas, -1750.Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- Books
- Online
A letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in the city. Leeds, Feb. the 2d.
H. E.Date: 1705?]- Books
- Online
An historical account of comprehension, and toleration. From a general retrospect on the several reformations at first, with the pernicious principles and practises of that which the dissenters among us have always followed, and so factiously oppos'd, to our much more orthodox establishment. Part I. By the Author of The Dutch way of toleration.
Baron, William, 1636-Date: 1705- Books
- Online
The defence of Francis, late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday the 9th, and Saturday the 11th, of May, 1723. against the bill then depending for inflicting pains and penalties on him. By Sr Constantine Phipps Knt, One of His Lordship's Counsel. Publish'd by His own Appointment; and in part actually Printed before His Death.
Phipps, Constantine, Sir, 1656-1723.Date: 1723- Books
- Online
De nupero schismate anglicano parænesis ad exteros tam reformatos quam etiam pontificios quâ, jura episcoporum vetera, eorundemque a magistratu seculari independentia omnibus asserenda commendantur. Ab Henrico Dodwello, A.M. Dubliniensi.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
- Online
The speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723. in his defence against the bill then depending, for inflicting pains and penalties upon him.
Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732.Date: [1723]- Books
- Online
The Ox----d dialogue, between a Master of Arts and a stranger.
Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCV. [1705]- Books
- Online
Conduite a tenir par M. M. les ecclesiastiques francois refugies en Angleterre. = Verhaltungsregeln für die nach England geflüchteten franzosischen Geistlichen.
Date: [1800?]- Books
- Online
Whigs defended: Or, The High-Church saint detected and expos'd. Being an account of the infamous life and character of Mr. A--- S---, the discarded curate and school, master of gravesend. The whole interspers'd with several remarkable testimonials, affidavits, and certificates. By a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Presbyter of the Church of England.Date: 1713- Books
- Online
The presbyterians not guilty of the murther of King Charles I. ... As appears by their Abhorrence of the then Proceedings against His Majesty: Faithfully Printed from the Original Copy, sign'd by Fifty Seven of the most Eminent Presbyterian Ministers then possess'd of the Parish-Churches in and about the City of London. With a Vindication of Moderate Church-Men and Dissenters, from the Aspersions cast upon them at this Time, &c. That they are Men of Republican and Antimonarchical Principles. The Third Edition: To which are added, Undeniable Proofs of the true Authors of that Horrid Act. With the Character of Archbishop Laud, given by that Learned and Wise Prince King James the First, in a Discourse held with the Lord Keeper Bishop Williams, who was a Sollicitor for his Promotion in the Church. Publish'd to abate the unwarrantable Heats of a Prejudic'd Party.
Date: 1713- Books
- Online
Truth try'd: or, Mr. Agate's pretended Plain-Truth proved an untruth: in which moderate dissenters are vindicated from the imputation of schism, as charg'd upon them in his late Pamphlets; and the validity of Presbyterian Ordination is prov'd, both from Scripture and Antiquity. By John Withers.
Withers, John, 1669-1729.Date: M.DCC.X. [1710]- Books
- Online
The reasons of the absenting clergy, for not appearing at St. Paul's, on Monday, August 21. 1710. When the address from the Bishop and clergy of London was propos'd and sign'd. Humbly offer'd in a letter from a clergy-man in the city to a member of Parliament in the country.
Swynfen, John, 1662-1728.Date: 1710- Books
- Online
The reasons of the absenting clergy, for nor appearing at St. Paul's, on Monday, August 21, 1710. When the address from the bishop and clergy of London was propos'd and sign'd. Humbly offer'd in a letter from a clergy-man in the city to a member of Parliament in the country.
Swynfen, John, 1662-1728.Date: 1710- Books
- Online
The lay-Man's pleas for separation from the Church of England answered: Wherein the Arguments of a late Pamphlet, Entitled Lay-Nonconformity Justified, are Examin'd and Censur'd. In a Dialogue between a Gentleman in the Communion of the Church of England, who was formerly a Dissenter; and his Friend, who was Educated in the Communion of the Church, but has since left it.
Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- Books
- Online
White prov'd to be black; or, impossibilities made feasible: in a letter to Dr. White Kennet, Dean of Peterborough. Concerning two written by him to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, wherein like a true Master of the Art of Patch-Work, he endeavours to shuffle with, and evade the charge brought against him, by that Right Reverend Prelate, of being an informer.
S. B.Date: [1717?]- Books
- Online
The report of the conferences and free conference, relating to the message from the Lords the 4th of February, 1702. Touching the commissioners of accounts, and the proceedings thereupon. Published by order of the House of Commons.
England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCIII. [1703]- Books
- Online
The good old way: or, three brief discourses tending to the promotion of religion, and the glory, peace, and happiness of the Queen, and Her Kingdoms, in Church and state. I. The Happy Island, &c. II. A Sure Way to Victory, &c. III. The Case of the Church of England Truly Represented and Fully Vindicated. There is added, The character of an honest man. By Joshua Barnes B. D. Her Majesty's Professor of the Greek Language in the University of Cambridge.
Barnes, Joshua, 1654-1712.Date: 1703- Books
- Online
The speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723. In his defence against the Bill then depending for inflicting pains and penalties upon him.
Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732.Date: [1723]- Books
- Online
The new association. Part. II. With farther improvements. ... An answer to some objections in the pretended D. Foe's explication, in the reflections upon the shortest way. ...
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: 1703- Books
- Online
A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock, being a reply to his Answer, &c. Proving the Doctrines maintain'd by the Doctor in his Sermon Nov. 5. 1712. to be the Same with those charged upon the Bishop of Bangor, as Pernicious, in the late Report of the Committee. With an appendix relating to a passage or two in Dr. Snape's Second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. By Arthur Ashley Sykes, M. A. Rector of Dry-Drayton near Cambridge. To which is added, a postscript to the Reverend Dr. Sherlock, Dean of Chichester, by the Right Reverend Father in God Benjamin Lord Bishop of Bangor.
Sykes, Arthur Ashley, 1683 or 1684-1756.Date: [1717]