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A reply to the reasons of the Oxford-clergy against addressing
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Pax vobis: or, Gospel and liberty: against ancient and modern papists. By E.G. preacher of the word
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The obligation resulting from the Oath of Supremacy
to assist and defend the pre-eminence or prerogative of the dispensative power belonging to the King, his heirs and successors. In the asserting of that power various historical passages occurring in the usurpation after the year 1641. are occasionally mentioned; and an account is given at large of the progress of the power of dispensing as to acts of Parliament about religion since the reformation; and of divers judgments of Parliaments declaring their approbation of the exercise of such power, and particularly in what concerns the punishment of disability, or incapacity -
Two cases submitted to consideration
1. Of the necessity and exercise of a dispensing power. 2. The nullity of any act of state that clashes with the law of God -
Pax vobis, or, Gospel and liberty: against ancient and modern papists. By E.G. preacher of the VVord
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The vindication of A. Cresner, school-master in Long-Acre, from the aspersions of A. Pulton, Jesuit and school-master in the Savoy
together with some account of his discourse with Mr. Meredith. Imprimatur, Octob. 24. 1687. Hic liber cui titulus The vindication of A. Cresner, &c. H. Maurice Reverendissimo in Christo P.D. Wilhelmo Archiep. Cant. à Sacris -
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 Seasonable discourse shewing the unreasonableness and mischeifs [sic] of impositions in matters of religion
recommended to serious consideration -
His Majesties letter to His Honourable Privy Council of Scotland, together with their answer
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Reflections upon the new test, and the reply thereto
with a letter of Sir Francis Walsingham's, concerning the penal laws made in the reign of Queen Elizabeth -
Draconica, or, An abstract of all the penal-laws touching matters of religion
and the several oaths and tests thereby enjoyned, now so much controverted : with brief observations thereupon -
Pax vobis, or, Gospel and liberty
against ancient and modern papists -
A letter concerning the test, and persecution for conscience to an honourable member of the House of Lords
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A copy of an address by the Bishop of Oxon
to be subscribed by the clergy of his diociss, with the reasons for the subscription to the address, and the reasons against it -
A reply to the New test of the Church of England's loyalty
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An answer of a minister of the Church of England to a seasonable and important question, proposed to him by a ... member of the present House of Commons
viz. what respect ought the true sons of the Church of England ... to bear to the religion of that church, whereof the King is a member? -
By the King a proclamation. James R. Iames the Seventh by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all and sundry our good subjects whom these presents do or may concern, greeting
Whereas by our royal proclamation of the date the 12 day of February 1686/7 we were graciously pleased for the causes, and on the terms therein mentioned, to grant our royal tolleration -
Faction display'd
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An instance of Queen Elizabeth's power of dispensing with Acts of Parliament
offer'd to the consideration of the gentlemen of the University of Cambridge. Together with some queries thereupon -
An instance of Queen Elizabeth's power of dispensing with Acts of Parliament
offer'd to the consideration of the gentlemen of the University of Cambridge. Together with some queries thereupon -
Draconica: or, An abstract of all the penal-lavvs touching matters of religion
and the several oaths and tests thereby enjoyned, now so much controverted. With brief observations thereupon. Published for more general information and satisfaction, by H.C -
A letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence
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An instance of Queen Elizabeth's power of dispensing with Acts of Parliament
offer'd to the consideration of the gentlemen of the University of Cambridge. Together with some queries thereupon -
A reply to the new test of the Church of England's loyalty