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The divine institution of magistracy, and the gracious design of its institution. A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's, on Tuesday, March 8. 1708. ... By Ofspring Lord Bishop of Exon
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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 -
A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Ailesbury in the county of Bucks
April the 6th, 1709. By John Ollyffe, Rector of Dunton, Bucks -
The divine institution of magistracy
and the gracious Design of its Institution. A sermon Preach'd before the Queen, At St. James's, On Tuesday, March 8. 1708. Being the anniversary Of Her Majesty's Happy Accession to the throne. By Ofspring Lord Bishop of Exon. Published by Her Majesties Special Command -
The divine institution of magistracy
and the gracious design of its institution. A sermon preach'd before the Queen, At St. James's, On Tuesday, March the 8th 1708. Being the anniversary Of Her Majesty's Happy Accession to the Throne. By Ofspring Lord Bishop of Exon. Published by Her Majesty's Special Command -
A letter to a noble lord
About his Dispersing Abroad Mr. Hoadly's Remarks upon the Bishop of Exeter's sermon Before the queen, Humbly Recommending to his Lordship's Perusal an answer to it; entitul'd; The Best answer ever was made, &c -
The spirit of libertinism display'd
in a brief collection and confutation of the blasphemous, profane, and immoral notions vented by the betrayers of The rights of the Christian church. With some short reflections on his vindicator. In a pretended Discovery of false churches -
The divine institution of magistracy
and the gracious design of its institution. A Sermon Preach'd before the Queen, At St. James's, On Tuesday, March 8. 1708. Being the anniversary Of Her Majesty's Happy Accession to the throne. By Ofspring Lord Bishop of Exon. Published by Her Majesties Special Command -
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 draught for a national church accommodation
whereby the subjects of North and South-Britain, However Different in Their Judgments concerning Episcopacy and Presbytery, May yet be United -
A draught for a national church accommodation
whereby the Subjects of North and South-Britain, However different in their Judgments concerning Episcopacy and Presbytery, May yet be United, In regard to the Queen's Headship over Both, in One Church as well as Kingdom of Great Britain -
The divine institution of magistracy
and the gracious design of its institution. A sermon Preach'd before the Queen, At St. James's, On Tuesday, March 8. 1708. Being the anniversary Of Her Majesty's Happy Accession to the Throne. Rom. XIII. 4. He is the Minister of God, to thee for Good. By Ofspring Lord Bishop of Exon. Published by Her Majesties Special Command -
A letter to a noble lord, about his dispersing abroad Mr. Hoadly's remarks upon the Bishop of Exeter's sermon before the Queen, humbly recommending to his Lordship's perusal an answer to it; entitul'd; The best answer ever was made, &c
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Religion and allegiance
in two sermons, preach'd before the King's Majesty. The one, on the 4th of July, an. 1627, at Oatlands. The other, on the 29th of July, the same year, at Alderton. By Roger Maynwaring, Doctor in Divinity, One of His Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary, and then in his Month of Attendance. By His Majesty's Special Command. But afterwards burnt by Order of both Houses, suppress'd by Proclamation, and the Doctor impeach'd for them -
The bull-Baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works
Lately brought over from the bear-garden in Southwark; and expos'd for the diversion of the citizens of London, at six pence a-piece. By John Dunton, Author of the Answer to Dr. K-Net, Entitl'd the Hazard of a Death-Bed Repentance. Being remarks on a scandalons [sic] sermon bellow'd out at St. Paul's on on [sic] the fifth of November last, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, by Dr. Sach-ll -
A narrative of the prosecution of Mr. Sare and his servant
for Selling the Rights of the Christian Church. In answer to what Relates to that Prosecution. In the Second Part of the defence of the said book. By Samuel Hilliard, M. A. Prebendary of Lincoln -
The suffering-case of several of the people commonly called Quakers, on suits mostly commenced for tythes, in the Court of Exchequer, since the acts made for the more easie recovery of tythes, in the 7th and 8th of King William the Third
Humbly presented to both Houses of Parliament