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The works of Benjamin Hoadly
D.D. successively Bishop of Bangor, Hereford, Salisbury, and Winchester. Published by his son John Hoadly, LL.D. chancellor of the diocese of Winchester. ... , containing I. Tracts collected into a volume in MDCCXV. II. Tracts on conformity to church and state. To this volume is prefixed, the article Hoadly, from the supplement to the Biographia Britannica, with large additions; and an index to the three volumes -
An apologetical defence, or a demonstration of the usefulness and expediency of a late book, entitled, A plain account of the nature, and end, of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
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A brief defense of episcopal ordination
In which I. The arguments for it are propos'd. II. The pleas, for the right of Presbyters to ordain, are examin'd. III. The pleas, alleged for the same right in the laity, are consider'd. To which are added a reply to the introduction to the second part: And a Postscript relating to the Third Part of Mr. Calamy's Defense of Moderate Non-Conformity. By Benjamin Hoadly, M.A. Rector of St. Peter's-Poor -
The common rights of subjects
defended: and the nature of the sacramental test, consider'd. In answer to the Dean of Chichester's vindication of the Corporation and Test acts. By Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor -
Bishop Hoadly's refutation of Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Test and Corporation acts
wherein the justice and reasonableness of such a repeal are clearly evinced. To which is added a short appendix, containing other facts or testimonies on the same subject -
A defence of the Enquiry into the reasons of the conduct of Great-Britain
&c. Occasioned by the paper published in the Country-Journal or Craftsman on Saturday, Jan. 4, 1728-9. By the author of the Enquiry -
A defence of the reasonableness of conformity to the Church of England
&c. In Answer to the Objections of Mr. Calamy In his Defence of Moderate Non-Conformity. With a Reply to his Postscript in Answer to the Serious Admonition. By Benjamin Hoadly, M.A -
The foundation of the present government defended
in two parts. I. Some considerations humbly offer'd to the right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter; Occasion'd by his Lordship's Sermon Preach'd before Her Majesty, March the 8th, 1708. II. An humble reply to the right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter's answer. And a postscript, relating to the Bes answer ever was made, &c. By Benjamin Hoadly, Rector of St. Peter's Poor -
Forms of prayer
By the Right Reverend Dr. Benjamin Hoadley, Late Lord Bishop of Winchester -
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 happiness of the present establishment
and unhappiness of absolute monarchy. A sermon preach'd at the assizes at Hertford, March 22d, 1707-8. By Benjamin Hoadly, M. A. Rector of St. Peter's Poor (now Lord Bishop of Winchester.) -
A letter to a clergy-man in the country
concerning the Votes of the bishops In the last session of Parliament, Upon the Bill against occasional conformity -
A letter to a friend in Lancashire
occasioned by a report, concerning injunctions, and prohibitions, by authority; relating to some points of religion, now in debate -
The restoration made a blessing to us, by the Protestant succession
A sermon preach'd before the King at the royal chapel at St. James's, on the 29th of May, 1716. Being the Anniversary of the Restoration. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor. Publish'd by his Majesty's Special Command -
The restoration made a blessing to us, by the Protestant succession
A sermon preach'd before the King, at the royal chapel at St. James's, on the 29th of May, 1716. Being the Anniversary of the Restoration. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Benjamin Lord Bishop of Bangor. Publish'd by His Majesty's Special Command