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A vindication of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter, occasioned by Mr. Benjamin Hoadly's reflections on his lordship's two sermons of government, preached in St. Dunstan's Church, March 8, 1704. And before Her Majesty, March 8, 1708
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Some considerations humbly offered to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter
Occasioned by His Lordship's sermon preached before Her Majesty, March 8. 1708. By Benjamin Hoadly, rector of St. Peters Poor -
An humble reply to the right reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter's answer
In which the considerations lately offered to his Lordship are vindicated: and an apology is added for defending the foundation of the present government. By Benjamin Hoadly, Rector of St. Peter's Poor -
A letter to a friend
Occasion'd by the contest Between the Bishop of Exeter, and Mr. Hoadly -
A letter to a friend: occasion'd by the contest between the Bishop of Exeter, and Mr. Hoadley
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Some considerations humbly offered to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter
Occasioned by his Lordship's sermon preached before Her Majesty, March 8. 1708. By Benjamin Hoadly, Rector of St. Peters Poor -
Some considerations humbly offered to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter
Occasioned by his Lordship's sermon Preached before Her Majesty, March 8. 1708. By Benjamin Hoadly, Rector of St. Peters Poor -
Some considerations humbly offered to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter
Occasioned by his Lordship's sermon Preached before Her Majesty, March 8. 1708. By Benjamin Hoadly, Rector of St. Peters Poor -
A modest reply to the unanswerable answer to Mr. Hoadly
With some considerations on Dr. Sacheverell's Sermon before the Lord Mayor, Novemb. 5. 1709. In a Letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons -
The divine rights of the British nation and constitution vindicated
In remarks on the several papers publish'd against the Reverend Mr. Hoadly's Considerations upon the Bishop of Exeter's sermons. Viz. Answer to Mr. Hoadly, by Bp of Exeter. Vindication of the Bishop, by Mr. O-th. Tom a Bedlam, by L-ke M-ne. Revolution no Rebellion, by Mr. P-te. Best Answer, &c. by L-y -
The divine rights of the British nation and constitution vindicated
In Remarks on the several Papers publish'd against the Reverend Mr. Hoadly's Considerations upon the Bp of Exeter's Sermons. Viz. Answer to Mr. Hoadly, by Bishop of Exeter, Vindication of the Bishop, by Mr. O-th. Tom a Bedlam, by L-ke M-ne, Revolution no Rebellion, by Mr. J-s. Best Answer, &c. by L-Ley. By N. S. Esq -
Two cases submitted to consideration
I. Of the Necessity and Exercise of a Dispensing Power. II. The Nullity of any Act of State that clashes with the Law of God. Written by Sir Roger Lestrange, Knight, And Printed from his Original Manuscript. Now Published to prove the Divine Institution of Government, and to vindicate the Lord Bishop of Exeter's Arguments against the Weakness and Trifling of Mr. Hoadly's Assertions -
A vindication of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter
occasioned by Mr. Benjamin Hoadly's Reflections on His Lordship's two sermons of government, preached in St. Dunstan's Church, March 8, 1704. and before Her Majesty, March 8, 1708 -
An humble reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter's answer
In which the considerations lately offered to his Lordship are vindicated: and an apology is added for defending the foundation of the present government. By Benjamin Hoadly, Rector of St. Peter's Poor -
The curate of Dorset's answer to the curate of Salop's exposition of the 13th chapter to the Romans. By way of dialogue
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The works of the Right Reverend Father in God
Ofspring Blackall, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Exeter: consisting of eighty seven practical discourses upon our Saviour's sermon on the mount: together with his sermons preach'd at Boyle's lecture, In the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, in the Year 1700. With several others upon Particular Occasions, Being all that were published of his Lordship's. With a preface giving some Account of the Author, By the Most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Archbishop of York, Primate of England, and Metropolitan. In two volumes -
Dr. Blackhall's offspring
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Several tracts formerly published
now collected into one volume. Viz. I. A letter to the Reverend Mr. Fleetwood, concerning Miracles. Written, A. D. 1702. II. A Letter about the Bishop's Votes upon the Occasional Bill. 1703. III. A Letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury, concerning Virtue, and Vice. 1706. IV. A Second Letter, in Answer to his Large Vindication. 1708. V. A Vindication of the Antient Prophets, in Answer to Sir R. B. 1709. VI. Some Considerations offered to the Lord Bishop of Exeter. 1709. Vii. An Humble Reply to the Lord Bishop of Exeter. 1709. Viii. Queries to the authors of the late discourse of free-thinking. 1713. To which are added, six sermons, never before publish'd: viz. Two Sermons concerning the Evils, of which Christianity hath been made the Occasion. Four Sermons concerning the Extremes of Implicit Subjection, and Infidelity. By Benjamin Hoadly, M. A. Rector of St. Peter's Poor -
An humble reply to the right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter's answer
In which the considerations lately offered to his Lordship are vindicated: and an apology is added for defending the foundation of the present government. By Benjamin Hoadly, Rector of St. Peter's Poor