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- A Brief account of the revenues, pomp, and state of the bishops, and other clergy in the Church of England. : In a letter, &c
- A Canterbury tale, translated out of Chaucers old English into our now usuall language. Whereunto is added the Scots pedler. Newly enlarged by A.B.
- A Christal for the clergie especially those that are corrupt in doctrine, scandalous in their lives and conversations, An. dom. 1641
- A Copy of a remonstrance lately delivered in to the assembly by Thomas Goodwin, Ierem. Burroughs, William Greenhill, William Bridge, Philip Nie, Sidrach Simson, and William Carter : declaring the grounds and reasons of their declining to bring into the assembly their modell of church-government
- A Description of the forme and manner of publick thanksgiving
- A Letter from a gentleman in the country, to a person of honour in London : in vindication of the Church of England, from certain scandalous aspersions cast upon them
- A Reply to the new test of the Church of England's loyalty
- A Serious call to baptized children
- A Serious call to baptized children
- A Trial of the English lyturgy: wherein several exceptions and arguments against the imposition and use of the service book in the English Churches, are set forth and discussed / written by a Reverend
- A Triall of the English lyturgie wherein all the materiall objections raised in defence hereof are fully cleared and answered
- A Word to discontented dissenters, especially the Worcester Association
- A Word to discontented dissenters, especially the Worcester Association
- A brief but full vindication of the Church of England from the Romanist's charge of schism
- A brief discourse concerning the unlawfulness of the common prayer worship and of laying the hand on and kissing the booke in swearing / by a reverend and learned divine
- A brief discourse concerning the unlawfulness of the common-prayer-worship and of laying the hand on and kissing the booke in swearing / by a reverend and learned divine.
- A brief exposition on the creed, the Lord's-Prayer and Ten commandments : to which is added the doctrine of the sacraments
- A brief exposition on the creed, the Lord's-Prayer and Ten commandments to which is added the doctrine of the sacraments / by Isaac Barrow ..
- A brief view and defence of the reformation of the Church of England by King Edward and Q. Elizabeth. Wherein her doctrine, litturgie, and discipline are considered and prefer'd before all others
- A briefe and plaine catechisme. Or Introduction into the knowledge of the Christian truth Published for the good both of yong and olde. By VVilliam Hinde minister at Bumbery in Ches-shiere
- A briefe catecheticall exposition of Christian doctrine divided into foure catechismes : comprising the doctrine of the 1. Two sacraments. 2. Lords prayer. 3. X. Commandements. 4. And the Creed. / By
- A briefe or generall reply, unto Mr. Knuttons answers unto the VII. questions, about the controversie betwen the Church of England, and the separatist and anabaptist briefly discussed. By John Mabbatt
- A brieue admonition vnto the nowe made ministers of Englande wherein is shewed some of the fruicte of this theyr late framed fayth: made by Lewys Euans student in Louain. 24. Aug. 1565
- A calm and plain answer to the enquiry, Why are you a dissenter from the Church of England? : Containing some remarks on its doctrine, spirit, constitution, and some of its offices and forms of devotion.
- A catalogue of the names of the divines approved of by the House of Commons, for each severall county in this kingdome of England and Wales
- A catechisme for, the times. Published according to order
- A catechisme in briefe questions and answeres containing such things as are to be knowne or had by all such as would partake the sacrament of the Lords Supper with comfort
- A christal for the clergie, especially those that are corrupt in doctrine, scandalous in their lives and conversations. An. Dom. 1641
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity
- A companion for the festivals and fasts of the Church of England : with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq
- A compendiovs chatechsime. Newly set forth for the benefit of such as intend the sacrament of Christs body and blood, &c. Imprimatur John Dovvname
- A consideration of certaine controversies at this time agitated in the kingdome of England, concerning the government of the church of God. / Written at the command and appointment of the Walachrian c
- 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 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 course of lectures upon the church catechism in four volumes. Vol. I. Upon the preliminary questions and answers. The second edition. By Thomas Bray, D.D.
- A declaration by Sir Edward Dering Knight and Baronet. With his petition to the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament
- A declaration by Sir Edward Dering, Knight and Baronet with his petition to the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament
- A declaration of the Commons in Parliament made September the 9th 1641
- A declaration of the Commons in Parliament made September the 9th 1641
- A defence of liturgies or, Publick forms of prayer Particularly of the liturgy of the Church of England. A sermon preached in the cathedral-church of Norwich, June 27. 1686. By Erasmus Warren, M.A. re
- A defence of liturgies, or, Publick forms of prayer, particularly of the liturgy of the Church of England a sermon preached in the cathedral-church of Norwich, June 27, 1686 / by Erasmus Warren ..
- A defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England : against the exceptions of Monsieur de Meaux, late Bishop of Condom, and his vindicator : the contents are in the next leaf
- A description of the unregenerate and the truly Christian temper or state in a sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, on commencement Sunday, in the forenoon, June 30, 1700 by John Gaskar
- A dialogue betvveen a Brovvnist and a schismatick. VVherein is discovered the schismaticks endeavour to bring to confusion the government of church and state in this our kingdom of England
- A discourse of enthusiasm deliver'd in a visitation-sermon, at Guilford, on Wednesday in Whitson-Week / by William Whitfeld ..
- A disswasive from contention being a sermon preached and designed for the last itineration of the King's preachers in the county Palatine of Lancaster / by Zachary Taylor ..
- A false faith not justified by care for the poor prov'd in a sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Church, August 28th, 1698 / by Luke Milbourne ..
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving, to be used of all the Kings Majesties loving subjects every yeer the 27. of March: being the day of His Highnesse entry to this kingdome. / Set forth by authority
- A form of prayer with thanksgiving, to be used of all the Kings Majesties loving subjects. The 28th of June, 1660. For His Majesties happy return to his kingdoms. ; Set forth by authority
- A form of prayer, with thanksgiving, to be used of all the Kings Majesties loving subjects. The 28th. of June, 1660. For His Majesties happy return to his kingdoms. Set forth by authority
- A form of publick devotions, to be used by a religious society, within the bills of mortality
- A form of thanksgiving, to be used the seventh of September thorovvout the diocese of Lincoln, and in the jurisdiction of VVestminster
- A forme of ecclesiasticall government : fitted to the present state of the Church of England as now it standeth, not presumptuously prescribing what must bee done; onely propounded to the sincere consideration, of the more iuditious. In a way tending to introduce the primitive government. Humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament. After severall peruseals published, anno sal. 1642
- A forme of prayer, used in the King's Chappel, upon Tuesdayes In these times of trouble and distresse
- A forme of prayer, used in the King's Chappel, upon Tuesdayes. In these times of trouble and distresse
- A fourme of prayer with thankes giuing, to be vsed of all the Queenes Maiesties louing subiects euery yeere, the 17 of Nouember, being the day of her Highnesse entry to her kingdome. Set forth by auth
- A fourme of prayer with thankesgiuing, to bee vsed of all the Kings Maiesties louing subiects euery yeere, the 24. of March: being the day of his highnesse entry to this kingdome. / Set foorth by auth
- A funeral sermon on the decease of the Reverend Mr. Richard Mayo late minister of the gospel in London, who died the 8th of September, 1695 / by Nathanael Taylor
- A grant of the benevolence or contribution to His most Excellent Majestie, by the clergie of the Province of Yorke In the Convocation or sacred synode holden at Yorke. Anno Domini 1640
- 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 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 history of the English parish : the culture of religion from Augustine to Victoria
- A letter from His Holiness the Pope of Rome, to His Highness the Prince of Orange : containing several proposals and overtures of agreement betwixt the Church of England, and the Church of Rome
- 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 clergy-man in the city, to his friend in the country, containing his reasons for not reading the declaration
- 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 country curate to Mr. Henry Care, in defence of the seven bishops Licensed July 18. 1688
- A letter from a friend in the countrey: to a Member in the Honourable House of Commons
- 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 letter sent from the Earle of Strafford to his lady in Ireland, a little before his death: May 11. 1641. Together vvith a speech of Mr. Plydell Esquire concerning the church; Feb. 8. 1641
- A letter to Lord Ebury, on the present state of the Church
- A letter to the Bishop of Bangor : Occasion'd by his Lordship's sermon preach'd before the King at S. James's, March 31st, 1717. By Andrew Snape, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty
- A letter to the Reverend Doctor Moss : In Behalf of The Rights of the Christian Church. Together with A poetick rhapsody. By an Oxford-Scholar
- A letter to the Right Hon. Lord Tenterden, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench ... on the proposed limitation of legal memory connected with the claims of the Church
- A letter to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey, on church property and church reform
- A letter to the author of the Dutch design, anatomized
- A life of Archbishop Parker
- A life of Archbishop Parker
- A methode to gain satisfaction in religion : proposed occasionally in a letter to a friend
- A modest discourse concerning the ceremonies heretofore used in the Church of England, shewing the unlawfulness of them in the worship of God.
- A necessary and seasonable caution, concerning elections
- A paire of gold-weights, or calumny, and its confederates, to be bound to the peace and good behaviour
- A peace-offering : an earnest and passionate intreaty, for peace, unity, & obedience ..
- A petition delivered in to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, by Sir Thomas Aston, Baronet, from the county palatine of Chester concerning episcopacy; to the high and honourable Court of Parliament
- A pillar of gratitude humbly dedicated to the glory of God : the honour of His Majesty, the renown of this present legal, loyal, full, and free Parliament : upon their restoring the church of England to the primitive government of episcopacy : and re-investing bishops into their pristine honour and authority
- A plain testimony to the antient truth and work of God and against the corruption of the clergy, and their upholders. By T. G.
- A plaine and profitable catechisme with certaine prayers adioyned, meete for parents and housholders to teach their children and seruants
- A plan of church reform : with a letter to the King
- A publike conference betwixt the six Presbyterian ministers, and some Independent commanders: held at Oxford, on Thursday Novemb. 12. 1646
- A rational method of daily religion consisting of four new offices of ordinary devotion; and a practical directory concerning the reasonableness and use of them. By a Divine of the Church of England
- A religion of the Word : the defence of the Reformation in the reign of Edward VI
- A remonstrance to the Presbyterians, concerning the government established in the Church of England. And a vindication of Episcopacy from its first original, and divine institution. Published by order
- A reply to the New test of the Church of England's loyalty
- A reverse to Mr. Oliver's sermon of spiritual worship a sermon on the same subject preached before the Lord Mayor, at St. Paul's Church, August 26th. 1660 / by Matthew Poole now reprinted and may serv
- A rot amongst the bishops, or, A terrible tempest in the Sea of Canterbury, set forth in lively emblems to please the judicious reader: / by Tho: Stirry
- A scriptural comment upon the thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England.
- A seasonable remonstrance by way of address from the Church of England, to both Houses of Parliament
- A seasonable treatise on the scholars reasonable addresses, that were delivered in a petition to the honourable members of both Houses in Parliament assembled, Feb. 1677/8 : being a collection out of the civil and common-law, against pluralities and non-residences, and for the restraining and preventing sacriledge and simony, the present pests of our church
- A second letter to a bishop from a minister of his diocess
- A second letter to a bishop from a minister of his diocess
- 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 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 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 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 the conformity to the religion and government of this Church as it is established by the law of the kingdom
- A serious examination of the independent's catechism : and therein of the chief principles of non-conformity to, and separation from the Church of England
- A serious examination of the independent's catechism : and therein, of the chief principles of non-conformity to, and separation from, the Church of England.
- A sermon against corrupting the word of God preached at Christ Church in Manchester upon a publick occasion on the 11th day of July, 1696 / by Thomas Gipps
- A sermon concerning sins of omission preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall, on March 18th, 1693/4, being Midlent-Sunday / by ... Edward, Lord Bishop of Worcester
- A sermon concerning the coelestial body of a Christian, after the resurrection preached before the King and Queen at White-Hall April 8, 1694, being Easter-day / by ... Thomas Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- A sermon concerning the doctrine, unity, and profession of the Christian faith preached before the University of Oxford : to which is added an appendix concerning the Apostles Creed / by Tho. Smith .
- A sermon concerning the wandring of the mind in God's service preached before the Queen, at White-Hall, February 15, 1690/1 / by Tho. Tenison ..
- A sermon on the beauty of holiness, in the worship of the Church of England. : Being a very brief rationale on the liturgy. Preached at Stratford in Connecticut, and at the opening of Christ's Church at Guilford.
- A sermon on the nature of subscription to articles of religion : Preached before the Rev. John Law, A.M. Archdeacon of Rochester. At his visitation held at Bromley, on June 7th, 1774. By the Rev. Andrew Burnaby, A.M. vicar of Greenwich
- A sermon preach'd at the Royal Chapel at White-Hall ; on Ash-Wednesday, Febr. 26, 1706/7 : By Francis Higgins ..
- A sermon preach'd before the King, at St. James-Chapel on the 10th of February 1694/5, being the first Sunday in Lent / by Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum
- A sermon preach'd before the right honourable the Lord Mayor : and the Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall, December the 27th, 1685
- A sermon preach'd before the right honourable the Lord Mayor and the Court of Aldermen, at Guild-Hall, December the 27th, 1685 / by Luke Beaulieu ..
- A sermon preached at St. Mary Le Bow, on Whitsunday, May xxxi, 1691 at the consecration of the Most Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and primate of all England / by Ra. Bar
- A sermon preached at White-Hall, on the 26th of November 1691 being the thanksgiving-day for the preservation of the King and the reduction of Ireland / by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lo
- A sermon preached at White-hall, on the 26th of Novemb. 1691 being the thanksgiving-day for the preservation of the King, and the reduction of Ireland / by the Right Reverend Father in God, Gilbert Lo
- A sermon preached before Q. Elizabeth by that learned and reverend man Iohn Iewel ... ; with an answer of the same authour to some frivolous objections against the government of the church
- A sermon preached before the King the first Sunday of advent By Henry Killigrew D.D. Master of the Savoy, and almoner to his Royal Highnesse printed by his Majesties special command
- A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the lord mayor and aldermen of the city of London at Guild-Hall Chapell, February the 17th, 1677/8 / by Edw. Young
- A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the lord mayor and aldermen of the city of London at Guild-Hall Chappel, February 17th, 1677/8. By Edw. Young, fellow of New Colledge in Oxford
- A sermon preached before the honorable assembly of knights, citizens, and burgesses of the lower house of Parliament, February the last, 1623 by Isaac Bargrave ..
- A sermon preached on the 8 of January at St. Nicholas Church in Newcastle-upon-Tyne shewing that Jesus Christ is our only mediator of redemption ... / by Tho. Davison ..
- A sermon preached to a country auditory upon the eleventh of November being the day appointed for a solemn Thanksgiving for a late victory at sea, and His Majesty's safe return out of Flanders / by Sa
- A sermon preached to the natives of the city and county of Worchester in the church of St Laurence Jewry at their solemn meeting, June 28. 1681 / by George Walls ..
- A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's supper ; with the necessary preperation required ; for the benefit of young communicants, and of such as have not well considered this Holy ordinance ; to which is annexed, the office of the Holy communion, with proper helps and directions for joining in every part thereof with understanding and profit
- A short and true account of the several advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome ...
- A short catechisme for the instruction of the inhabitants of S.M. For the better preparation of the sacrament of the Lords-Supper. The first part
- A short essay of modern divinity, by Robert Dixon. D.D.
- A short summe of Christianity Deliuered by way of catechisme. By that reuerend and famous diuine, William Whitaker, Dr. in Diuinity
- A short treatise on lay and clerical tithes and church property, pointing out the nature and injurious effects to the clergy of taking tithes in kind, with the great advantages usurped by the lay impropriators and lessees : also the necessity of entirely abolishing the lay tithes, and fixing a fair composition to be paid for the clerical, with the suggestions arising from twenty-four years' practical experience for accomplishing the same
- A short view of the controversies occasioned by the Confessional : and the petition to Parliament for relief in the matter of subscription to the liturgy and thirty-nine articles of the Church of England
- A sober vindication of the nobility, gentry and clergy of the Church of England: in answer to a late malicious pamphlet, entituled, A dialogue between Whig and Tory. : Licensed, Novemb. 28. 1693
- A speech made by Master Bagshawe in Parliament concerning the triall of the twelve bishops on Munday the seventeenth of January, anno 1641 : as also the articles now in agitation objected against them
- A speech made by Master Waller Esquire, in the Honourable House of Commons, concerning Episcopacie, whether it should be committed or rejected
- A speech made by Master Waller esquire in the honourable House of Commons concerning episcopacie whether it should be committed or rejected
- A speech made in Parliament by Sir Simon Ducy knight: on Twesday the eleventh of Ianuary: concerning proceeding against the 12 bishops accused of high treason, to bring them to their triall. 1642
- A speech of Mr Iohn VVhite. Counsellor at law, made in the Commons House of Parliament concerning episcopacy Printed by his owne copie
- A supplement to Dr. Du Moulin, treating of the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the Church of England With a brief vindication of Mr. Rich. Baxter. By J.M.
- A supplement to Dr. Du Moulin, treating of the likeliest means to remove hirelings out of the Church of England. With a brief vindication of Mr. Rich. Baxter. / By J.M.
- A testimony from the Scripture against idolatry & superstition : in two sermons, upon the example of that great reformer Hezekiah, 2 Kings XVIII. 4. : The first, witnessing in general against all the idols and inventions of men in the worship of God. : The second, more particularly against the ceremonies, and some other corruptions of the Church of England. Preached the one September 27. the other Septemb. 30. 1660.
- A toung-combat, lately happening, between two English soldiers; in the tilt-boat of Grauesend The one go-ing to serue the King of Spayn, the other to serue the States of Holland
- A treatise against images and pictures in churches. And an answer to those who object that the times are changed. Written by George Salteren, Esquire
- A treatise of divine worship tending to prove that the ceremonies imposed vpon the ministers of the Gospell in England, in present controversie, are in their vse vnlawfull
- A treatise of spirituall infatuation. Being the present visible disease of the English nation. Delivered in several sermons at the Hague in Holland. / By W. Stampe, D.D. the imprisoned, plundered, exi
- A triall of the English lyturgie. Wherein all the materiall objections raised in defence hereof are fully cleared and answered
- A true copie of the disputation held betweene Master Walker and a Iesuite, in the house of one Thomas Bates in Bishops Court in the Old Baily, concerning the ecclesiasticall function
- A true relation of the late conference held at Oxford between the Presbyterians and the Independents
- A true representation of His Majesties declaration : for preventation of those prejudices which are rais'd against reading of it, by misguided men
- A vindication of a passage in Dr. Sherlock's sermon preached before the ... House of Commons, May 29. 1685. from the remarks of a late pretended Remonstrance, by way of address from the Church of England, to both Houses of Parliament
- A vindication of some passages in a discourse concerning communion with God from the exceptions of William Sherlock, rector of St. George Buttolph-Lane / by the author of the said discourse, John Owen
- A vindication of the Church of England, and the penal laws from the exceptions raised against them in a late pamphlet
- A vindication of the ansvver to the hvmble remonstrance from the vnivst impvtations of frivolovsnesse and falsehood wherein the cause of liturgy and episcopacy is further debated / by the same Smectym
- A vindication of the answer [by Edward Stillingfleet] to some late papers concerning the unity and authority of the Catholick Church and the reformation of the Church of England
- A vindication of the presbyteriall-government, and ministry : together, with an exhortation, to all the ministers, elders, and people, within the bounds of the province of London, whether joyning with us, or separating from us. Published, by the ministers, and elders, met together in a provinciall assembly, Novemb. 2d. 1649. Wherein, amongst other things, these ensuing particulars are contained ; 1. That there is a Church-government, by divine right. 2. That the magistrate, is not the fountain of Church-government. 3. That the presbyterial-government, is by divine right. 4. The inconveniencies of the congregationall-way. 5. That the ruling-elder is by divine right. 6. That it is the will of Jesus Christ, that all sorts of persons should give an account of their faith, to the minister, and elders, before admission to the Lords Supper ; ... 7. Directions to the elders, for the right managing of their office. 8. Directions to such as are admitted to the Lords Supper ... 9. Rules to preserve people, from the errours of these times. 10. That separation
- A vindication of the principles of the author of the answer to the compiler of the nubes testium from the charge of popery : in answer to a late pretended letter from a dissenter to the divines of the Church of England : as deceivers, and yet true, 2 Cor. 6. 8
- A week's exercise, preparatory towards a worthy reception of the Lords Supper : in meditations, prayers, and ejaculations, before, at, and after the Holy Communion. Also rules and exercises how to live well after it
- A winding-sheet for the schism of England contriv'd for to inform the ignorant, resolve the wavering, and confirm the well principled Roman Catholick. By J. E. missioner
- Absolutely null and utterly void: the Papal condemnation of Anglican orders, 1896
- Act of Council, anent the test to be taken by all judges, &c. Edinburgh, the twenty-fourth day of September, One thousand six hundred and eighty-one
- Act of Council, anent the test, to be taken by all judges, &c. Edinburgh, the twenty fourth day of September, one thousand six hundred and eighty one.
- Acts for the utter abolishing of bishops out of the churches of England and Scotland with a motion to the House for the order for church-government by a better way.
- Acts for the utter abolishing of bishops out of the churches of England and Scotland. With a motion to the House for the order for church-government by a better way.
- Advice to the readers of the common prayer, and to the people attending the same : with a preface concerning divine worship : humbly offered to consideration, for promoting the greater decency and solemnity in performing the offices of Gods publick worship, administered according to the order established by law amongst us
- Altare Christianum : or, The dead vicars plea. Wherein the Vicar of Gr. being dead, yet speaketh, and pleadeth out of Antiquity, against him that hath broken downe his Altar. Presented, and humbly submitted to the consideration of his superiours, the Governours of our church
- An Address from the clergy of New-York and New-Jersey, to the Episcopalians in Virginia : occasioned by some late transactions in that colony relative to an American episcopate. : [Three lines from Virgil]
- An Address from the clergy of New-York and New-Jersey, to the Episcopalians in Virginia : occasioned by some late transactions in that colony relative to an American episcopate. : [Three lines from Virgil]
- An Apology for purchases of lands late of bishops, deans and chapters
- An Apology for the organs and prayers used in the Church of England in answer to some fanatical reflections upon bells and crutches in a letter from a gentleman in the city to his friend
- An abstract of the proceedings of the Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen, in the Communion of the Church of England in America
- An abstract of the proceedings of the Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen, in the Communion of the Church of England in America
- An account of Mr. Edward Sclater's return to the communion of the Church of England, and of the publick recantation he made at the Church of St. Mary Savoy, the 5th of May, 1689
- An account of the late proposals of the Archbishop of Canterbury : with some other bishops to his Majesty, in a letter to M.B., Esq
- An account of the proposals in the Archbishop of Canterbury : with some other bishops to His Majesty in a letter to M.B. Esq
- An account of two motions made in the Lower House of Convocation, concerning the power of remitting sins. By R. Cannon, D.D. arch-deacon of Norfolk
- An acquittance or discharge from Dr E.H. his demand of a fifth part of the rectory of Br.in Barks. Pleaded as in a court of equity and conscience. By John Ley preacher of the Word of God there. And no
- An address on dissent, from the established Church, delivered in the Baptist Meeting-House, Bond Street, Birmingham ... , February the 19th, 1834
- An admonishion to the bishoppes of VVinchester, London and others &c.
- An ansvver to the nevv motions or, A serious and briefe discussion of certaine motions now in question
- An answer to some late papers, entitled, the Independent Whig : so far as they relate to the Church of England, as by law established. : In which, her doctrines, creeds, liturgy, and establishment ; her clergy, with their rights, divine and humane, are modestly defended ; and their author's new notions prov'd to be, not only absurd and ridiculous, but also directly opposite to those very texts of God's Word, on which he pretends to found them.
- An antidote against Romes infection : received by the reformed churches beyond the seas, approved by them, and commended to the Church of England : consisting of uniformitie and conformitie in church-government, and the necessity of abolishing some ceremonies lately commanded by the Episcopall power, which are rather prejudiciall then materiall to Gods true worship : also a view of the pious and religious care of the citizens of this citie, who have by all means laboured the extirpation of the causes which have so long troubled the church and common-wealth
- An apology for purchases of lands late of bishops deans and chapters
- An apology for purchases of lands late of bishops deans and chapters
- An apology for the organs and prayers used in the Church of England, in answer to some fanatical reflections upon bells and crutches in a letter from a gentleman in the city to his friend
- An appendix to the third part of The friendly debate being a letter of the conformist to the non-conformist : together with a postscript / by the same author
- An epistolary correspondence between the Rev. John C. Ogden, Rector of St. John's Church, at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire ; and the Rev. Samuel Macclintock, Minister of the Congregational Society in Greenland, on a variety of subjects ; principally the high powers and prerogatives claimed by diocesan bishops as successors of the Apostles
- An essay upon the fourth and fifth chapters of the Revelation shewing that the Church of England B.L.E. is particularly describ'd in those chapters / by Walter Garrett ..
- An exhortation to prayer for Jerusalems peace in a sermon preached at Dorchester at the Affizes holden there for the county of Dorset, March 19, 1662 / by Henry Glover
- An exposition of al the principall Scriptures vsed in our English liturgie together with a reason why the church did chuse the same / by Iohn Boys ..
- An humble caution concerning the danger of removing godly and approved ministers out of sequestrations
- An instance of the Church of England's loyalty etc
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the utter demolishing, removing, and taking away of all monvments of superstition and idolatry out of all the churches
- Anglicanism : a very short introduction
- Anglicanism in ecumenical perspective
- Anglo-Catholicism: a study in religious ambiguity
- Anti-Machiavell. Or, Honesty against policy. An answer to that vaine discourse, The case of the kingdome stated, according to the proper interests of the severall parties ingaged. / By a lover of trut
- Appello Caesarem A iust appeale from two vniust informers. By Richard Mountagu
- Appello Caesarem A iust appeale from two vniust informers· / By Richard Mountagu
- Archbishop William Laud
- Articles of Christian religion, approved and passed by both houses of Parliament, after advice had with the Assembly of Divines by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster
- Articles of presentments to be inquired of and presented unto by the church-wardens, inquisitors, and parish-clerks
- Articles to be enquired of within the diocesse of Chichester, in the first generall visitation of the reverend father in God, Lancelot bishop of Chichester. Holden in the yeere of our lord God 1606
- Articles to be enqvired of in the ordinary visitation of the Right Worshipfvll Master Doctor Pearson, Archdeacon of Suffolke, Anno Domini 1637
- Articles to be inquired of by the church-wardens and sworne-men, in the ordinarie visitation of Lancelot Lord Bishop of Elie, within the Diocesse of Elie, Ann. 1610
- Articles to be inquired of by the church-wardens and sworne-men, in the ordinarie visitation of the reuerend father in God, Lancelot Lord Bishop of Elie, within the Diocesse of Elie, Ann. 1613
- Articles to bee enquired of by the church-wardens and sworne-men within the arch-deaconrie of Barnestaple, in the diocesse of Exeter, in the visitation there holden in the yeare of our lord God. 1617
- Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts
- By the trustees appointed by authority of Parliament, for providing maintenance for ministers, and other pious uses. April 19. 1650
- Certain acts and declarations made by the ecclesiasticall congregation of the Arch-bishops, bishops, and other prelates. Met at Clonmacnoise the fourth day of December 1649. and since concluded
- Certain acts and declarations made by the ecclesiasticall congregation of the arch-bishops, bishops, and other prelates. Met at Clonmacnoise the fourth day of December 1649. and since concluded
- Certain considerations for the better establishment of the Church of England : under the following heads : I. The government of bishops, II. Liturgy, ceremonies, and subscriptions, III. A preaching ministry, IV. The abuse of excommunication, V. Nonresidents and pluralities, VI. Provision for sufficient maintenances in the Church
- Certain sermons or homilies, 1547; and, A homily against disobedience and wilful rebellion, 1570
- 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
- Certaine positions seriously to bee considered of shewing the danger of doing any thing in and about the worship of God that hath not warrant from his written word ... / written by Mr. Richard Barnard
- Christian truths, and Unitarian and Roman Catholic errors; : or, The Church of England a true branch of the Catholic Church of Christ; also, the Apostles' Creed, proved by the Scriptures
- Church and society in England, 1770-1970 : a historical study
- Church papists: Catholicism, conformity and confessional polemic in early modern England
- Church rates and the parochial system : a pamphlet dedicated to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, with appendix containing copious references to the minutes of evidence brought before the House of Commons in 1851 and the House of Lords in 1859
- Church, state, and establishment
- Churchwardens' Manual their duties, powers, rights, and privilages
- Citizenship, community, and the Church of England : liberal Anglican theories of the state between the wars
- Conscience it's nature and corruption, with it's repairs and means to inform it aright : in a vindication of the publick prayers and ceremonies of the Church of England : made known to the famousest foreign divines and by them approved
- Considerations and practical suggestions on Church rates, - parish officers, - education of the poor, - cemeteries
- Considerations on the expediency of revising the liturgy and articles of the Church of England : in which notice is taken of the objections to that measure, urged in two late pamphlets, by a consistent Protestant
- Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England In reference to His Majesties late gracious declaration, and in order to an happy union in Church and state. By John Gauden, D.D. Bishop el
- Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England. : In reference to His Majesties late gracious declaration, and in order to an happy union in Church and state.
- Considerations touching the liturgy of the Church of England. In reference to His Majesties late gracious declaration, and in order to an happy union in Church and state. By John Gauden, D.D. Bishop e
- Corda Angliæ, or, The generall expressions of the land : moving XXV. particulars to the honourable assembly in the high court of Parliament : that the church of England may become a glorious church of God
- Corporal vvorship discuss'd and defended in a sermon preached at the visitation April 21, 1670, in Saviour's-Church Southwark, and published to prevent farther calumny / by W.B.
- Earth and altar: the evolution of the Parish Communion in the Church of England to 1945
- Ecclesiastical legislation : three letters to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury [William Howley] on church property, episcopacy, cathedrals, and the clergy
- England's inheritance in her church; or, the testimony of many witnesses to the value of the Church of England as the national church.
- Epistles, the first volume : conteining two decads.
- Evangelicalism and the Church of England in the twentieth century : reform, resistance and renewal
- Extract of a letter to a Member of Parliament, concerning pluralities
- Faction supplanted, or, A caveat against the ecclesiasticall and secular rebell : in two parts : 1. A discourse concerning the nature, properties and practices of rebells, 2. Against the inconstancy and inconsistent contrariety of the same mens pretentions and practices, principles, and doctrines
- Faith in the city: a call for action by Church and nation; the report of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Urban Priority Areas
- Faith in the city: a call for action by church and nation
- Five propositions to the Kings Majesty and the army, concerning church-government, in the ordering of the discipline thereof towards communicants. / By H. Hammond Doctor in Divinity, and one of the Ki
- Form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God : to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the bills of mortality, on Sunday the twenty first of August
- Free remarks on primitive Christianity : in which that divine institution is briefly contrasted with the modern profession of it, both in the established church, and among dissenters in general
- George Herbert and the liturgy of the Church of England
- God manifested by his works, and justified in his dealings with men a sermon preached at the cathedral church of Sarum, upon the 29th day of June, 1677 / by Paul Lathom
- 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 ; ..
- Gregorii posthuma, or, Certain learned tracts
- Gregorii posthuma, or, Certain learned tracts
- Gregorii posthuma, or, Certain learned tracts
- Her Majesties gracious declaration at her first sitting in the Privy Council at St. James's, the eighth of March, 1701
- Her Majesties gracious declaration at her first sitting in the Privy Council at St. James's, the eighth of March, 1701
- Heraclitus dream
- Hieraspistes a defence by way of apology for the ministry and ministers of the Church of England : humbly presented to the consciences of all those that excell in virtue. / By John Gauden, D. D. and m
- Hierotelesia gamike Christ at the wedding: the pristine sanctity and solemnity of Christian marriages, as they were celebrated by the Church of England. / Humbly presented to those gentlemen whom it c
- His Majesties declaration delivered at Newport in the Isle of Wight. The Earl of Salisbury, Earl of Middlesex, and the Lord Sey, three of the commissioners, returned from His Majesty to the Parliament
- His Majesties enlargement of concessions in his last answer touching episcopacy, sent to his two Houses of Parliament, 21 Octob. 1648
- His Majesties finall ansvver concerning Episcopacie. Delivered in to the commissioners of Parliament the first of Novemb. 1648
- His Majesties letter to the Lord Bishop of London : to be communicated to the two provinces of Canterbury and York
- His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, Febr. 14. 1641. Together with the thankfull acceptation of both Houses for the same
- His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament, die Lunae 14. Febr. 1641
- His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament. Die Lunae 14. Febr. 1641
- His Majesties most gracious concessions concerning church-government, and set-forms of lyturgy, in answer to two messages of Parliament bearing date November the 11th and Novemb. 20.
- Historia rituum sanctae Ecclesiae Anglicanae ex omni antquitate eruta : nec non de jure episcopatus et de origine progressu & rebus gestis sectarum presbyterianae et independentium
- Indulgence not justified: : being a continuation of the discourse of toleration: in answer to the arguments of a late book, entituled A peace-offering, or plea for indulgence: and to the cavils of another, call'd The second discourse of the religion in England
- Injunctions given by the Kings Majesty to the archbishops of this realm to be communicated by them to the bishops and the rest of the clergy
- Injunctions given by the Kings Majesty to the archbishops of this realm to be communicated by them to the bishops and the rest of the clergy
- Israels call to march out of Babylon unto Jerusalem opened in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, Novemb. 26, 1645, being the day of publique humiliation / by John
- Israels call to march out of Babylon unto Jerusalem: opened in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, Novemb. 26, 1645, being the day of publique humiliation. / By Jo
- Jeremiah in Baca; or, A fast-day's work for the devout members of the Church of England. With allowance
- King James his letter and directions to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury concerning preaching and preachers; : with the Bishop of Canterburies letter to the Bishop of Lincolne, Lord Keeper, desiring him to put in practise the Kings desires that none should preach but in a religious forme. And not that every young man should take to himselfe an exorbitant liberty, to preach what he listeth, to the offence of His Majesty, and the disturbance and disquiet of the church and common-wealth
- Last rites : the end of the Church of England
- Lent-preachers at court
- Letters to a Member of Parliament, on subjects connected with the Established Church
- Letters upon Church property, and upon the liturgy of the Church, together with some miscellaneous letters
- Master Grimstons argument concerning bishops: with Mr. Seldens answer. Also severall orders newly made in Parliament concerning church government
- Meditations and prayers to be used before, at, and after the receiving of the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper. The third edition, with many additions. Licensed, Dec. 28. 1685. Z. Isham
- Misericors, mikrokosmos, or, Medeleys offices containing an iniunction to all duties of mercy belonging to the whole man.
- Most dear Soveraign, I cannot but love and admire you
- Mr. Baxter's vindication of the Church of England in her rites and ceremonies, discipline, and church-orders : as faithfully taken out of his own writings, without either false citation, or fraudulent alteration : to which is prefixed his epistle to the non-conformists, being a just and true abstract of his book entituled, A defence of the principles of love
- Mr. Hales's treatise of schism examined and censured
- Mrs. James's vindication of the Church of England in an answer to a pamphlet entituled A new test of the Church of England's loyalty
- Natural burial : traditional-secular spiritualities and funeral innovation
- Nature, Guilt, and Danger of Presumptuous Sins, Set Forth, in a Sermon, Preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, Septemb. 14th, 1707
- Nehemiah, or, The excellent governour being a discourse delivered at the cathedrall of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, Aug. 1669, before the Right Honourable Thomas Earl of Ossory ... / by J.P. ..
- Of confirmation a sermon preach'd at St. Benedict Grace-Church, March 14th, 1693, the day on which the Right Reverend Father in God, Henry, Lord Bishop of London, confirmed there / by Philip Stubs ..
- Of humiliation, and the effects of it in relation to the present occasion
- Of reformation touching church-discipline in England and the causes that hitherto have hindred it. Two bookes, written to a freind
- Of the division between the English and Romish church upon the reformation by way of answer to the seeming plausible pretences of the Romish party. By H.F. D.D.
- Of the faith which overcometh the world a sermon preach'd at Hempsted in Hartfordshire on Sunday, April 14, 1700 / by Nicolas Bishop of Chester
- Officium eucharisticum A preparatory service to a devout and worthy reception of the Lord's supper. The sixteenth edition. To which is added a meditation for every day in the week
- Officium eucharisticum A preparatory service, to a devout and worthy reception of the Lords supper. Designed for a person of quality; and now made publick for common use
- Origines liturgicae, or Antiquities of the English ritual, and a dissertation on primitive liturgies
- Peace and gratitude a sermon preached before the Honourable Society of the Natives of the County of Kent, Novemb. 23, 1697 at St. Mary le Bow, London / by Samuel Prat
- Positions concerning the differences between the true English liturgy and the deformed disordered Cranmerian changeling, by which it was supplanted
- Praying for England : priestly presence in contemporary culture
- Preaching of Christ opened in a sermon preached at St. Peters Church in the city of Norwich at an ordination Septemb. 22, 1661 / by Edward Reynolds ..
- Primitiae regiminis Davidici, or, The first fruits of Davids government vowed to God before, and offered at his actual admission thereunto / represented in a sermon at the assises held at Reading for
- Prosphonesis classivm et ecclesiarum zelandicarum ad ecclesias Anglicanas intestino bello perturbatas
- Prælectiones theologicæ : habitæ in collegio Greshamensi apud Londinenses
- Querela temporum, or, The danger of the Church of England : in a letter from the Dean of ----- to ----- Prebend of
- Reasons for the sole use of the churches prayers in publick in vindication of the Church of England, from the slanders of popish recusants / by Ed. Kemp ..
- Reflections on the political state of the Church
- Religions peace: or, A plea for liberty of conscience. Long since presented to King James, and the High Court of Parliament then sitting, / by Leonard Busher citizen of London, and printed in the year
- Religious reformation in the Church of England
- Remarks upon a charge delivered by His Grace the Archibishop of York, at the several visitations lately held within his diocese
- Revival: the church of England in the eighteenth century (1910)
- Rules for our more devout behaviour in the time of divine service in the Church of England : together with an account of the several places and hours in and about the city of London where the service of the church is celebrated morning and evening, every day in the week
- Scenes from a clerical life: an autobiography
- Scintillula altaris. or, A pious reflection on primitive devotion : as to the feasts and fasts of the Christian Church, orthodoxally revived. / By Edward Sparke, B.D.
- Scriptvre a perfect rvle for chvrch-government delivered in a sermon at Margarets Westminster before sundry of the House of Commons / by William Seigwich ..
- Sermons on several subjects; shewing Gods love to mankind. Salvation is by grace. Wilderness-provision. God a strong hold in trouble. Light is to be improved. / By J. Lougher minister of the gospel
- Sermons preached before the university of Oxford : at St. Mary's in the year M DCC XC. at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A. Canon of Salisbury. By Henry Kett, M.A. Fellow of Trinity College
- Sermons very fruitfull, godly and learned: preaching in the Reformation, c.1535-c.1553
- Serving God and Mammon: William Juxon, 1582-1663: Bishop of London, Lord High Treasurer of England, and Archbishop of Canterbury
- Seven sermons preach'd upon several occasions To which is added, The golden rule; or, The royal law of equity explained. By John Goodman, D.D.
- Several arguments humbly proposed for concessions and alterations in the common-prayer and in the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England in order to a comprehension / by a Minister of the Churc
- Several letters written by some French Protestants now refug'd in Germany from the tyrannical persecution of France : concerning the unity of the church
- Several tracts, by the ever memorable Mr. John Hales of Eaton Coll. &c. Viz. I. Of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Paraphrase on St. Matthew's Gospel. III. Of the power of the keys. IV. Of schism and schismaticks, (never before printed by the original copy.) V. Miscellanies
- Sir Edw. Dering revived, or, A collection of speeches made by Sir Edward Dering, Knight and Baronet, in matter of religion : some formerly printed and diverse more now added, all of them revised for the vindication of his name from weak and wilfull calumnie
- Sir Francis Dashwood: an eighteenth-century independent
- Some account of the charitable corporation, lately erected for the relief of the widows and children of clergymen, in the communion of the Church of England in America : with a copy of their charters, and fundamental rules. : And also a sermon, preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, October 10, 1769, before the said corporation, on occasion of their first meeting.
- Some seasonable enquiries offered : for the consideration and satisfaction of them that are willing to weigh things in even balances. : And for the establishment of the reformed churches ; lest being led away with the error of this day, they fall from their own stedfastness
- Suggestions for the regulation of church patronage, preferment, &c. &c. in a letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury [William Howley]
- Symbolon theologikon, or, A collection of polemicall discourses : wherein the Church of England, in its worst as well as more flourishing condition, is defended in many material points, against the attempts of the papists on one hand, and the fanaticks on the other : together with some additional pieces addressed to the promotion of practical religion and daily devotion
- Temporal pillars: Queen Anne's Bounty, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and the Church of England
- 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 ..
- The Cambridge connection and the Elizabethan settlement of 1559
- The Church in chains
- The Church in the furnace : essays by seventeen temporary Church of England chaplains on active service in France and Flanders
- The Church of England and social reform since 1854
- The Church of England and the American Episcopal Church, : from the first voyages of discovery to the first Lambeth Conference
- The Church of England and the Bangorian Controversy, 1716-1721
- The Church of England and the Holocaust : Christianity, memory and Nazism
- The Church of England evidently proved the holy catholick church
- The Church of England, 1570-1640
- The Church of England, the home missionary to the poor, especially in our large towns : written in reply to the articles of Herbert S. Skeats ... in the "Nonconformist" newspaper, on "Dissent in poor populous districts"
- The Difference of the case, between the separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome, and the separation of Dissenters from the Church of England
- The Iudges resolvtions concerning statute law for parishes and the power of iustices of peace, churchwardens and constables : and to know what they are to do concerning bastards born in their parishes, reliefe of the poore and providing for poore children what remedy for the same : with a declaration for what manner of speciall nusance concerning private dwelling houses a man may have his remedy by assise or other action as the case requires : unfolded in the arguments and opinions of foure famous sages of the common law : together with the power and extent of customes in cities, townes, and corporations concerning the same : together with the determination of the law concerning the commodity and use of houses and their appurrenances
- The Kings Majesties answer to the paper delivered in by the reverend divines attending the honourable commissioners concerning church-government. Published by Authority
- The Kings Majesties answer to the paper delivered in by the reverend divines attending the honourable commissioners concerning church=government. Published by Authority
- The Lay-man's answer to the Lay-mans opinion, : in a letter to a friend
- The New test of the Church of England's loyalty, examined by the old test of truth and honesty
- The Protestant religion is a sure foundation and principle of a true Christian and a good subiect, a great friend to humane society, and a grand promoter of all virtues, both Christian and moral
- The Right Reverend Doctor John Cosin, late Lord Bishop of Durham : his opinion (when Dean of Peterburgh, and in exile) for communicating rather with Geneva than Rome ...
- The Saints travell from Babylon into their owne countrey, or, Considerations touching the reformation of the Church in the time of this present working Parliament : from those words in the 51 Jeremiah and the 9 verse
- The architectural setting of Anglican worship: an inquiry into the arrangements for public worship in the Church of England from the Reformation to the present day
- The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince : if any shall happen to wear the imperial crown
- The case of the Church of England, briefly and truly stated : in the three first and fundamental principles of a Christian Church : I. The obligation of Christianity by divine right, II. The jurisdiction of the Church by divine right, III. The institution of episcopal superiority by divine right
- The case of the Dissenters, in a letter addressed to the Lord Chancellor [Lord Brougham and Vaux]
- The case of the Episcopal churches in the United States considered. : [Four lines from Hooker]
- The central records of the Church of England: a report and survey presented to the Pilgrim and Radcliffe Trustees
- The church courts 1660-1720 : the revival of procedure
- The church-man and the Quaker dialoguing: with a reply to an answer to a late pamphlet, called, A sober dialogue between a Scotch Presbyterian, a London church-man, and a real Quaker
- The churches purity, or, The difference betweene the churches frame in darke times and her settlement in the purest times
- The chvrches thank-offering to God her King and the Parliament, for rich and ancient mercies, her yeares of captivity, her first yeare of ivbile : 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 city-remonstrance remonstrated. Or An answer to Colonell John Bellamy, his Vindication thereof, in justification of The moderate reply to the city-remonstrance. / By I.P.
- 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 carryiny on the great works of mans salvation : War with devils, ministrations of and communion with angels
- The converted Presbyterian, or, The Church of England justified : in a serious discourse between George, a devout English Protestant, and Andrew, a zealous Scotch Presbyterian, touching some practices in the Church of England
- The craftsmen : a sermon from the Independent Whig. : Suitable to the peculiar malignity of the present day. : With a preface, exposing the artifices of our priests and craftsmen ; by the author of a late paper, signed Philo-Reflector
- The craftsmen : a sermon or paraphrase upon several verses of the 19th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles.
- The dangers of new discipline to the state and church discovered fit to be considered by them who seeke, as they tearme it, the reformation of the Church of England
- The difference between the Church of England, and the Church of Rome : in opposition to a late book, intituled, An agreement between the Church of England, and Church of Rome
- The doctrine of the holy apostles & prophets the foundation of the church of Christ : as it was delivered in a sermon at Her Majesties chappel, at Boston in New-England, the 14th. of June 1702.
- The faith of the Church of England concerning Gods work on mans will : Publikely confirmed by the subscriptions of all the famous martyrs, and divines thereof. Faithfully gathered out of the authenticke records of the Church, and recommended to all the lovers of truth and peace
- The faith of the Chvrch of England concerning Gods work on mans will : pvblikely confirmed by the svbscriptions of all the famous martyrs, and divines thereof : faithfully gathered out of the authenticke records of the Chvrch
- The first of the foure sermons preached before the Kings Maieste, at Hampton Court in September last this concerning the antiquity and superioritie of bishoppes, Sept. 21, 1606 / by the Reuerend Fathe
- The flower of godlye praiers, verie necessarye to be vsed of the faithfull Christians in these our dayes for the sauegarde, health and comfort of all degrees and estates, / newly made by Thomas Becon
- The great Christian centuries to come: essays in honour of A.M. Ramsey
- The heavenly vision, or, A discovery of what is truly good held forth in a sermon preached at Pauls, Febr. 21. 1657 ... / by John Wells ..
- The history of the reformation of the Church of England : in two parts
- The hope of things to come : Anglicanism and the future
- The humble petition of the communaltie to their most renovvned and gracious Soueraigne, the ladie Elizabeth, by the grace of God, Queene of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c.
- The idea of the Victorian Church: a study of the Church of England, 1833-1889
- The idea of the Victorian Church: a study of the Church of England, 1833-1889
- The interest of the Church of England, in a letter from a country scholar to a city divine
- The lawfulness and necessity of a national ecclesiastical establishment : a sermon, preached in St. James's Church, Sheffield ... Feb. 9, 1834
- The mammon of unrighteousness detected and purified in a sermon preached in the cathedral church of Worcester on Sunday the nineteenth of August, 1688 / by William Lord Bishop of Worcester
- The mammon of unrighteousness detected and purified in a sermon preached in the cathedral church of Worcester: on Sunday the nineteenth of August, 1688. / By the right Reverend Father in God, William
- The missionary obligations of the Church of England considered, in a letter to a Minister of State
- The nature, guilt, and danger of presumptuous sins : set forth, in a sermon, preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, Septemb. 14th. 1707
- The preachers plea or, A short declaration, touching the sad condition of our clergy, in relation to the smalnesse of their maintenance, throughout the kingdome. / By William Typing. Esq
- The protestation protested, or, A short remonstrance shewing what is principally required of all those that have or doe take the last Parliamentary protestation
- The protestation protested, or, A short remonstrance, shewing what is principally required of all those that have or doe take the last parliamentary protestation
- The protestation protested: or, a short remonstrance, shewing what is principally required of all those that have or doe take the last Parliamentary protestation
- The real advantages which ministers and people may enjoy especially in the colonies, by conforming to the Church of England : faithfully considered, and impartially represented, in a letter to a young gentleman
- The religion of the Church of England, the surest establishment of the royal throne : with the unreasonable latitude which the Romanists allow in point of obedience to princes : in a letter occasioned by some late discourse with a person of quality
- The religion of the Church of England, the surest establishment of the royal throne, with the unreasonable latitude which the Romanists allow in point of obedience to princes
- The shaking of the olive-tree : the remaining works of that incomparable prelate Joseph Hall, D.D. ..., with some specialties of Divine Providence in his life, noted by his own hand : together with his Hard measure, vvritten also by himself
- The shaping of a community : the rise and reformation of the English parish, c.1400-1560
- The shields of the earth. A sermon preached before the reverend judges, Sir Richard Hutton, and Sir George Crook; at the assizes holden at Northampton, February 25. 1634. / By Edward Reynolds, rector
- The speculum of Archbishop Thomas Secker
- The spirit of meekness : recommended for the reducing of the erroneous and such as have dissented from the Church of England
- The state and the church
- The theological works of Herbert Thorndike
- The third part from S. Iohn Baptists natiuitie to the last holy-day inthe whole yeere Dedicated vnto the right religious and resolute doctor, Matthevv Sutcliffe, Deane of Exeter. / By Iohn Boys, Docto
- The valley of vision, or, A clear sight of sundry sacred truths
- The valley of vision, or, A clear sight of sundry sacred truths : delivered in twenty sermons
- The vision glorious : themes and personalities of the Catholic revival in Anglicanism
- The vvorkes of the Reverend and Learned Henry Hammond .. : containing a collection of discourses chiefly practicall : with many additions and corrections from the authors own hand : together with the life of the author
- The way of peace, or, A discourse of the dangerous principles and practices of some pretended Protestants .. : being certain brief ... writings of several learned Protestant authors : with divers additions perswasive to peace
- The workes of that famous and worthy minister of Christ in the Universitie of Cambridge, M. VV. Perkins : containing his learned expositions of sundry choice places of Scripture, with some little tractates, the particulars whereof thou maist see in the next page, with the order of their placing : hereto is adjoyned a two-fold table, one of the chiefe points and questions, the other of choice places of Scripture, The third and last volume
- The works of Joseph Hall, B. of Norwich : vvith a table now added to the same
- The works of that famous and worthy minister of Christ in the Vniversitie fo Cambridge, M. William Perkins : with distinct chapters, and contents of every booke prefixed, and two tables of the whole adjoyned, one of the matters and questions, the other of choice places of Scripture, The second volume
- The works of that reverend, iudicious and learned divine, Mr. Ioseph Mede .. : being discourses on divers texts of Scripture and four treatises formerly printed, but now revised and corrected according to the authors own manuscript : whereunto are added sundry discourses on other texts of Scripture never before published : as also a treatise of the Christian sacrifice, by the same author : together with two tables, one of the principall contents, another of the places of Scripture expounded
- The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall D.D., late Lord Bishop of Ardmagh [sic], Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland : some of which never before printed, collected into one volume : to which is added (for the vindication of some of his writings) an exact copy of the records, touching Archbishop Parker's consecration taken from the original in the registry of the see of Canterbury : as also the copy of an old manuscript in Corpus Chr. Colledge in Cambridge, of the same subject : with the life of the author
- The works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud ... , sometime Archbishop of Canterbury
- The works of the Reverend and learned John Lightfoot D. D., late Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge : such as were, and such as never before were printed : in two volumes : with the authors life and large and useful tables to each volume : also three maps : one of the temple drawn by the author himself, the others of Jervsalem and the Holy Land drawn according to the author's chorography, with a description collected out of his writings
- The works of the Right Reverend Father in God John Cosin, Lord Bishop of Durham : now first collected
- The works of the learned Isaac Barrow ..
- The works of the pious and profoundly-learned Joseph Mede, B.D : sometime fellow of Christ's College in Cambridge
- Theology of the English Reformers
- Three sermons ful of necessarie aduertisements, and gracious comforts for all those whose care is to worke out their owne saluation with feare and trembling. By Sam. Hieron
- Thysiasterion, vel, Scintilla altaris : primitive devotion in the feasts and fasts of the Church of England
- To his grace the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
- To the Honorable Houses of Commons now assembled in the high Court of Parliament. The most humble petition of the nobility, gentry, clergie and commons, within the county of Nottingham
- To the Honorable Houses of Parliament now assembled, the humble petition of many of the inhabitants within his Majesties county of Kent
- To the Honourable Assembly of Commons, in this present Parliament The humble petition of divers of the Knights, gentlemen, clergy and other inhabitants of the countie of Sommerset
- To the Honourable Assembly of Commons, in this present Parliament. The humble petition of divers of the Knights, gentlemen, clergy and other inhabitants of the countie of Sommerset.
- To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the due account and humble petition of the ministers of the Gospel lately commissioned for the review and alteration of the liturgy
- To the Kings most excellent majesty The due account and humble petition of the ministers of the gospel, lately commissioned for the review and alteration of the lyturgy
- To the Right Ho.ble, the Lords and Commons, &c. the humble petition of troubled minds
- To the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament the humble petition of the ministers of the county of Hertford, concerning church-government
- To the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the ministers of the county of Hertford, concerning church-government
- To the most honourable and high court of Parliament. The humble petition of the gentlemen, and other of the inhabitants of the county of Cornwall.
- To the reuerend fathers in God, and our trustie and well beloued, the bishops assembled at the Conuocation. Iames. Right reuerend fathers in God, and right trustie and well beloued, we greet you well
- To the supreme authority of the nation, the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of England. The humble petition of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common Councell assembled
- Tracts and sermons
- Transformations of the word: Spenser, Herbert, Vaughan
- Treatises : of 1. The liberty of prophesying, 2. Prayer ex tempore, 3. Episcopacie : together with a sermon preached at Oxon. on the anniversary of the 5 of November
- Twelve sermons preach'd upon several occasions. By the right reverend father in God, Richard Ld. Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Two letters, addressed to the Right Rev. prelates, who a second time rejected the Dissenters' bill
- Two letters, addressed to the right rev. prelates, who a second time rejected the Dissenters' bill
- Two papers of proposals concerning the discipline and ceremonies of the Church of England humbly presented to His Majesty by the Reverend ministers of the Presbyterian perswasion
- Two sermons, on the apostolic character of the Church of England, setting forth its Articles, its liturgy, its revenues, and its discipline
- Two speeches in Parliament : the one concerning religion, and fit men to be chosen for the Assemblie : the other concerning a West Indie Association at a Committee of the whole House in the Parliament
- Unitie, truth and reason. Presented in all humility petition-wise to the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses for the Commons House of Parliament. / By some moderate and peace-desiring mini
- Unity and peace, or, The duty of the people in respect of communion with our church delivered in two sermons at St. Steven's Coleman-street / by Richard Lucas ..
- Velitationes polemicæ, or, Polemicall short discussions of certain particular and select questions
- Velitationes polemicæ, or, Polemicall short discussions of certain particular and select questions
- Vnion, or vndone being a persuasive letter to unity in the Church of England; upon this ground chiefly, least by our toleration of divisions, we bring in the Church of Rome
- Vox populi, expressed in XVIII. motions to this present Parliament for reforming the Church of England. Most taken out of Irenaeus and Philadelphus, and others
- Wadsworth's remains : being a collection of some few meditations with respect to the Lords-Supper, three pious letters when a young student at Cambridg, two practical sermons much desired by the hearers, several sacred poems and private ejaculations
- Whitgift and the English Church
- Whitgift and the English church
- Why I am still an Anglican : essays and conversations
- Y] bibl Sanctaidd : sef, yr Hen Destament a'r Newydd, gyd a nodau a sylwiadau ar bob pennod
- Yr ymneillduwr; neu, Resymau dros anghydffurfio a'r sefydliad gwladol a elwir 'Eglwys Loegr' ... mewn dull o holion ac atebion
- Zeal examined: or, A discourse for liberty of conscience in matters of religion. Upon an occasionall question concerning the punishment of idolaters
- [Prosphonesis] classium et ecclesiarum zelandicarum ad ecclesias Anglicanas intestino bello perturbatas
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