Taylor, Randal
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- Some observations concerning the regulating of elections for parliament, found among the Earl of Shaftsbury's papers after his death, and now recommended to the consideration of this present parliament
- A brief vindication of the Parliamentary proceedings against the late King James IId. : Proving that the right of succession to government (by nearness of blood) is not by the law of God or nature, but by politick institution. With several instances of deposing evil princes; shewing, that no prince hath any title originally, but by the consent of the people. Licensed July 20. 1689. J. Fraser
- A discourse sent to the late King James, to persuade him to embrace the Protestant religion,
- A letter concerning the disabling clauses lately offered to the House of Commons, for regulating corporations
- A letter to a friend, concerning a French invasion, to restore the late King James to his throne. And what may be expected from him, should he be successful in it
- A letter to a young divine containing some brief directions for composing and delivering of sermons
- A modest examination of the new oath of allegiance.
- A relation of a conference held about religion, at London, by Edw. Stillingfleet, D.D. &c. with some gentlemen of the Church of Rome
- A remonstrance and protestation of all the good Protestants of this kingdom, against deposing their lawful sovereign King James II. : With reflections thereupon
- A second defence of King Charles I. : by way of reply to an infamous libel, called, Ludlow's letter to Dr. Hollingworth
- A second letter to a friend, concerning the French invasion : in which the declaration lately dispersed under the title of 'His Majesty's most gracious declaration, to all his loving subjects, commanding their assistance against the P. of Orange and his adherents', is entirely and exactly published, according to the dispersed copies, with some short observations upon it
- A short account of French cruelties: : in a letter from Heidelburgh, June 17. 1689. Licensed, July the 1st. 1689
- A short answer to His Grace the D. of Buckingham's paper, : concerning religion, toleration, and liberty of conscience
- A short discourse concerning the Churches authority in matters of faith. : Shewing that the pretenses of the Church of Rome are weak and precarious in the resolution of it. Licensed, March 8. 1686
- A treatise of monarchy: : containing two parts. I. Concerning monarchy in general II. Concerning this particular monarchy. Also a vindication of the said treatise.
- An exact relation of the entertainment of His most Sacred Majesty William III. King of England ... &c. at the Hague ...
- Debates & resolutions of the French king's council of war, held at Marli the 26th ult, 1693 : present Louis XIV, Madame de Maintenon, Father La Chaise, Duke of Luxemburgh, Marq. de Bousslers, Count of Montal, Marq. of Barbesieux, Mouns. de Port Chartrain : wherein these five articles were nicely discuss'd : I. Whether France was in a condition to continue the war. II. Whether the king should make this summers campaign in person. III. Whether he should act this year offensively or defensively, both by sea and land. IV. Whether he should give the command of the army to the Dauphine. V. Whether they should send King James into Italy, or attempt an invasion of England, to endeavour his restoration to the throne. : with the council of war's result thereupon
- Great and wonderful news from Silverdale, : in the parish of Warton, in Lancashire, giving a very sad and terrible relation of a fearful storm of thunder, lightning, and mighty hail, that happened there on the 12th of June, 1693. to the great terror and amazement of the inhabitants. The hail-stones being of a vast bigness, and in sundry strange forms and figures very surprizing; the like never before having been seen. Also an account of the terrible darkness, and the dreadful circumstances at the ending this prodigious storm; with the hurt and damage sustained by it, by people, cattle, fowls, &c. attested by divers of the inhabitants, whose names are herein set down
- The King's right of indulgence in spiritual matters, with the equity thereof, asserted.
- The Present conjuncture in a dialogue between a church-man and a dissenter
- The Prince of Orange his Declaration: shewing the reasons why he invades England : With a short preface, and some modest remarks on it
- The ambitious practices of France: or, A relation of the ways and methods used by them to attain to that supream grandeur. : As also, the secret intrigues of the French king's ministers at the courts of most of the princes and states of Europe. With remarks thereupon, and some reflections on the interest of those princes. Licensed, June 12. 1689. J. Fraser
- The case of the people of England in their present circumstances considered; : shewing, how far they are, or are not obliged by the oath of allegiance
- The character of King Charles I. : from the declaration of Mr. Alexander Henderson, (principal minister of the word of God at Edenburgh, and chief commissioner from the Kirk of Scotland, to the Parliament and Synod of England) upon his death-bed: with a further defence of the King's holy book. To which is annex'd some short remarks upon a vile book, call'd Ludlow no lyar: with a defence of the King from the Irish rebellion.
- The lawfulness of taking the new oaths asserted
- The missionarie's arts discovered: or, An account of their ways of insinuation, their artifices and several methods of which they serve themselves in making converts. : With a letter to Mr. Pulton, challenging him to make good his charge of disloyalty against Protestants. And, an historical preface, containing an account of their introducing the heathen gods in their processions, and other particulars relating to the several chapters of this treatise
- The present war no burthen to England
- The proceedings of the present Parliament justified by the opinion of the most judicious and learned Hugo Grotius; : with considerations thereupon. Written for the satisfaction of some of the reverend clergy who yet seem to labour under some scruples concerning the origina right of kings, their abdication of empire, and the peoples inseparable right of resistance, deposing, and of disposing and settling of the succession to the crown.
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- A letter concerning the disabling clauses lately offered to the House of Commons, for regulating corporations
- The present war no burthen to England
- Debates & resolutions of the French king's council of war, held at Marli the 26th ult, 1693 : present Louis XIV, Madame de Maintenon, Father La Chaise, Duke of Luxemburgh, Marq. de Bousslers, Count of Montal, Marq. of Barbesieux, Mouns. de Port Chartrain : wherein these five articles were nicely discuss'd : I. Whether France was in a condition to continue the war. II. Whether the king should make this summers campaign in person. III. Whether he should act this year offensively or defensively, both by sea and land. IV. Whether he should give the command of the army to the Dauphine. V. Whether they should send King James into Italy, or attempt an invasion of England, to endeavour his restoration to the throne. : with the council of war's result thereupon
- The case of the people of England in their present circumstances considered; : shewing, how far they are, or are not obliged by the oath of allegiance
- The proceedings of the present Parliament justified by the opinion of the most judicious and learned Hugo Grotius; : with considerations thereupon. Written for the satisfaction of some of the reverend clergy who yet seem to labour under some scruples concerning the origina right of kings, their abdication of empire, and the peoples inseparable right of resistance, deposing, and of disposing and settling of the succession to the crown.
- A letter to a friend, concerning a French invasion, to restore the late King James to his throne. And what may be expected from him, should he be successful in it
- A treatise of monarchy: : containing two parts. I. Concerning monarchy in general II. Concerning this particular monarchy. Also a vindication of the said treatise.
- An exact relation of the entertainment of His most Sacred Majesty William III. King of England ... &c. at the Hague ...
- A letter to a young divine containing some brief directions for composing and delivering of sermons
- Great and wonderful news from Silverdale, : in the parish of Warton, in Lancashire, giving a very sad and terrible relation of a fearful storm of thunder, lightning, and mighty hail, that happened there on the 12th of June, 1693. to the great terror and amazement of the inhabitants. The hail-stones being of a vast bigness, and in sundry strange forms and figures very surprizing; the like never before having been seen. Also an account of the terrible darkness, and the dreadful circumstances at the ending this prodigious storm; with the hurt and damage sustained by it, by people, cattle, fowls, &c. attested by divers of the inhabitants, whose names are herein set down
- Some observations concerning the regulating of elections for parliament, found among the Earl of Shaftsbury's papers after his death, and now recommended to the consideration of this present parliament
- A modest examination of the new oath of allegiance.
- A relation of a conference held about religion, at London, by Edw. Stillingfleet, D.D. &c. with some gentlemen of the Church of Rome
- A discourse sent to the late King James, to persuade him to embrace the Protestant religion,
- The King's right of indulgence in spiritual matters, with the equity thereof, asserted.
- A remonstrance and protestation of all the good Protestants of this kingdom, against deposing their lawful sovereign King James II. : With reflections thereupon
- A second defence of King Charles I. : by way of reply to an infamous libel, called, Ludlow's letter to Dr. Hollingworth
- The missionarie's arts discovered: or, An account of their ways of insinuation, their artifices and several methods of which they serve themselves in making converts. : With a letter to Mr. Pulton, challenging him to make good his charge of disloyalty against Protestants. And, an historical preface, containing an account of their introducing the heathen gods in their processions, and other particulars relating to the several chapters of this treatise
- A second letter to a friend, concerning the French invasion : in which the declaration lately dispersed under the title of 'His Majesty's most gracious declaration, to all his loving subjects, commanding their assistance against the P. of Orange and his adherents', is entirely and exactly published, according to the dispersed copies, with some short observations upon it
- A short account of French cruelties: : in a letter from Heidelburgh, June 17. 1689. Licensed, July the 1st. 1689
- The character of King Charles I. : from the declaration of Mr. Alexander Henderson, (principal minister of the word of God at Edenburgh, and chief commissioner from the Kirk of Scotland, to the Parliament and Synod of England) upon his death-bed: with a further defence of the King's holy book. To which is annex'd some short remarks upon a vile book, call'd Ludlow no lyar: with a defence of the King from the Irish rebellion.
- A short answer to His Grace the D. of Buckingham's paper, : concerning religion, toleration, and liberty of conscience
- A brief vindication of the Parliamentary proceedings against the late King James IId. : Proving that the right of succession to government (by nearness of blood) is not by the law of God or nature, but by politick institution. With several instances of deposing evil princes; shewing, that no prince hath any title originally, but by the consent of the people. Licensed July 20. 1689. J. Fraser
- The lawfulness of taking the new oaths asserted
- A short discourse concerning the Churches authority in matters of faith. : Shewing that the pretenses of the Church of Rome are weak and precarious in the resolution of it. Licensed, March 8. 1686
- The ambitious practices of France: or, A relation of the ways and methods used by them to attain to that supream grandeur. : As also, the secret intrigues of the French king's ministers at the courts of most of the princes and states of Europe. With remarks thereupon, and some reflections on the interest of those princes. Licensed, June 12. 1689. J. Fraser
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