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To the most Reverend Father in God, Accepted, Lord Archbishop of York
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A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor
Wherein the doctor is answer'd and expos'd, Paragraph by Paragraph. By a layman of conscience and common sense -
A letter to Dr. Snape, occasion'd by his letter to the Bishop of Bangor
Wherein the doctor is answer'd and expos'd, paragraph by paragraph. By a layman of conscience and common sense -
At Edinburgh, the ninth day of January, one thousand six hundred and sixty two
The Lords of His Majesties Privy Council having considered His Majesties letter ... bearing, that whereas by the advice and consent of the Parliament, his Majesty did allow the administration of the church government of this kingdom by sessions, presbyteries, and synods -
Loyalty asserted
and the late remonstrance or allegiance of the Irish clergy and layty confirmed and proved by the authority of Scriptures, fathers ... and by the evidences of several theological reasons : with a brief answer to Cardinal Peron's Oration and objections -
The case of divers Roman-Catholicks
as it was lately stated to a person eminent in the law; and thought not unfit to be made publick -
Faction display'd
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Anti-Baal-Berith justified, and Zech. Crofton tryed and cast in his appearance before the (so called) prelate-justice of peace
in an answer to his seditious pamphlet, entituled, Berith-anti-Baal. Wherein his anti-monarchial principals are made manifest and apparent, to deserve his just imprisonment. Together with an answer and animadversions upon the holy-prophane League and covenant, wherein, according to their own words and ways of arguing, its proved to be null and invalid, and its notorious contrariety to former legal oathes, is in several particulars plainly demonstrated -
An abandoning of the Scotish Covenant
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Qvestions to be resolved of touching religious duties and civill actions
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A letter to the Right Honourable, Edward Earl of Clarendon
Lord High Chancellour of England -
A letter of the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, to the most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury
to which are adjoyned His Majesties directions concerning preachers -
A narrative of the proceedings in Ireland about Mr. Edward Bagshaw anno 1662
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The lawfulnes of the oath of supremacy and power of the civil magistrate in ecclesiastical affairs: and subordination of churches thereunto
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The history of the wicked plots and conspiracies of our pretended saints
representing the beginning, constitution, and designs of the Jesuite : with the conspiracies, rebellions, schisms, hypocrisie, perjury, sacriledge, seditions, and vilefying humour of some Presbyterians, proved by a series of authentick examples, as they have been acted in Great Brittain, from the beginning of that faction to this time -
Sound things asserted
first in the Kings own words, secondly from late experience, thirdly from Scipture truth, fourthly according to reason and equity : and certain things opened ... by way of inquiry thereupon ... being intended for the good of the King ... and all persons under him -
To the King and his both Houses of Parliament
this is the word of the Lord -
The royal guard, or, The King's salvation
a treatise, partly theological, partly historical, setting forth the sacredness of Kings, and the peculiar protection and especia[l] salvation of princes, the dreadful and remarkable judgments of God upon rebellion, and the respective duties of subordinate magistrates, ministers, soldiers, and all other subjects unto their King and Sovereign Lord -
The seasonable case of submission to the church-government as now re-established by law, briefly stated and determined
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Observations upon the oath enacted I. Eliz. commonly called the oath of supremacy
for the better satisfaction of those that may finde themselves concerned therein -
An abandoning of the Scottish Covenant
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Anti-Baal-Berith justified and Zech. Crofton tryed and cast in his appearance before the (so called) prelate justice of peace
in an answer to his seditious pamphlet entituled, Berith-anti-Baal : wherein his anti-monarchial principals are made manifest and apparent, to deserve his just imprisonment : together with an answer and animadversion upon the holy-prophane league and covenant : wherein, according to their own words and ways of arguing, its proved to be null and invalid, and its notorious contrariety to former legal oathes, is in several particulars plainly demonstrated -
The grand case of the present ministry
whether they may lawfully declare and subscribe, as by the late Act of vniformity is required and the several cases, thence arising (more especially about the Covenant) are clearly stated and faithfully resolved -
A Christian hnd [sic] sober wish for moderation
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The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's letter to the Lords the bishops within his Grace's province