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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 -
The project of peace, or, Unity of faith and government, the only expedient to procure peace, both foreign and domestique and to preserve these nations from the danger of popery and arbitrary tyranny
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At the court at Whitehall, the second of November 1678
By the Kings most excellent Majesty, and the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council. His Majesty was this day pleased to declare in Council, that whosoever shall make discovery of any officer or souldier of His Majesties horse or foot-guards -
At the court at Whitehall, the second of November 1678
By the Kings most excellent Majesty, and the Lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council. His Majesty was this day pleased to declare in Council, that whosoever shall make discovery of any officer or souldier of His Majesties horse or foot-guards -
Faction display'd
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At the court at Whitehall, this sixth day of December, 1678. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty ... [23 others] Mr. Speaker
Whereas His Majesty and this board are informed of the bold and open repair made to several places ... for the hearing of Mass -
At the court at Whitehall, this sixth day of December, 1678. Present, the Kings most excellent Majesty ... [23 others] Mr. Speaker
Whereas His Majesty and this board are informed of the bold and open repair made to several places ... for the hearing of Mass -
An account of the growth of popery, and arbitrary government in England·
More particularly from the long prorogation, of November, 1675, ending the 15th. of February, 1676, till the last meeting of Parliament, the 16th. of July, 1677 -
The oaths of allegiance & supremacy
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Whereas by two several proclamation, the one bearing date the 27th of October in the year 1673, and the other bearing date the 27th day of April in the year 1674 ...
all titular popish archbishops, bishops, vicars-general, abbots and all others exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction by any authority derived from the pope or see of Rome -
His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, on Saturday the 9th of November, 1678
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A short answer to several questions proposed to a gentleman of quality by a great minister of state
not unfit for these times of our continuing divisions, though written when a general indulgence of all opinions was endeavoured to be obtained : shewing the authors judgement concerning the publick exercise of several religions and forms of worship, either upon pious or prudential grounds, under one and the same government : as they may relate both to discipline and doctrine, ceremonials or essentials in worship -
Episcopacy (as establishd by law in England) not prejudicial to regal power
written in the time of the Long Parliament by the special command of the late king -
Repertorium canonicum, or, An abridgment of the ecclesiastical laws of this realm, consistent with the temporal
wherein the most material points relating to such persons and things, as come within the cognizance thereof, are succinctly treated