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BX5157 .S74 1689 | A caveat against flattery and profanation of sacred things to secular ends upon sight of the order of the convention for the thanksgiving, and consideration of the misgovernment and misfortunes of the last race of kings of this nation. | 1 |
BX5157 .S76 | Old English loyalty & policy agreeable to primitive Christianity. | 2 |
BX5157 .T38 1996 | British monarchy, English church establishment, and civil liberty / | 1 |
BX5157 .T44 | A letter to the Earl of Shaftsbury this 9th. of July, 1680. | 1 |
BX5157 .T45 |
X solid and serious qveries concerning the power of church discipline pleaded by some of the clergy to be in them iure divino and by the will and appointment of Jesus Christ : with a three-fold distinction of power, humane, rationall, and divine, flowing from the Parliament, the consciences, and the spirit of God unto which all men are bound to submit : also an admonition to the Parliament to promote the restititution of true religion and reformation of Gods church to the abandoning of all popish remnants ... / X solid and serious qveries concerning the power of church discipline pleaded by some of the clergy to be in them iure divino and by the will and appointment of Jesus Christ : with a three-fold distinction of power, humane, rationall, and divine, flowing from the Parliament, the consciences, and the spirit of God unto which all men are bound to submit : also an admonition to the Parliament to promote the restititution of true religion and reformation of Gods church to the abandoning of all popish remnants ... / |
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BX5157.T47 1659 | The testimony of some Christians, in and about Lewes in the county of Sussex, held forth to the nations, and seriously proposing unto them, the neerest and surest way of settlement, after so long and sore shakings; and the best means of reconciling the civil differences amongst ourselves, in this Commonwealth, is as follows. | 1 |
BX5157 .T6 | To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the humble and grateful acknowledgement of many ministers of the Gospel in ... London to His Royal Majesty for his gracious concessions in His Majesties late declaration concerning ecclesiastical affairs. | 2 |
BX5157 .T78 | A true narrative of all the proceedings against the Lord Bishop of London in the council-chamber at White-hall, by the Lords Commissioners appointed by His Majesty to inspect ecclesiastical affairs. | 2 |
BX5157.T78 1645 | The dangers of new descipline, to the state and church discovered, fit to be considered by them who seeke (as they tearme it) the reformation of the Church of England / | 1 |
BX5157 .W34 | The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted with particular respect to the convocations of the clergy of the realm and Church of England : occasion'd by a late pamphlet intituled, A letter to a convocation man &c. / | 2 |
BX5157 .W56 1679 | Sir John Winter's observations upon the oath enacted I. Eliz. commonly called, the Oath of Supremacy for the better satisfaction of those that may find themselves concerned therein. | 2 |
BX5157 .W72 |
A speech delivered in Parliament, Novemb. 13, 1641 A worthy speech |
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BX5157 .W94 | Suum cuiq, or, Every one his own in a short discourse on the 21th. ver. of the 22th. chapt of St. Matthew : first preached, from the firm principles of his own loyalty, then published, to gratify the free proposals of a neighbours generosity / | 2 |
BX5165 .A33 1647 | An additionall ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the true payment of tythes, and other duties. | 1 |
BX5165 .A33 1649 | All the ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the true payment of tythes, and other such duties according to the lawes and customs of this realme. | 1 |
BX5165 .B32 | The civil right of tythes, or, The countrey incumbent his clayme thereto wherein are diverse reasons held forth ... / | 2 |
BX5165 .B39 | Temporal pillars : Queen Anne's Bounty, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and the Church of England. | 1 |
BX5165 .B63 |
The poor mechanick's plea against the rich clergy's oppression shewing tithes are no gospel-ministers maintenance : in a brief and plain method : how that tithes (as now paid) are both inconsistent with the dispensation of the laws and the dispensation of the Gospel : also, how they were brought into the church many hundred years after Christ, and testified against by several ancient Christians and martyrs : with several sober reasons against the payment of them / The poor mechanick's plea against the rich clergy's oppression shewing tithes are no gospel-ministers maintenance : in a brief and plain method : how that tithes (as now paid) are both inconsistent with the dispensation of the laws and the dispensation of the Gospel : also, how they were brought into the church many hundred years after Christ, and testified against by several ancient Christians and martyrs : with several sober reasons against the payment of them / |
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BX5165 .B63 1699 | The poor mechanick's plea, against the rich clergy's oppression. Shewing tithes are no gospel-ministers maintenance in a brief and plain method, how that tithes (as now paid) are both inconsistent with the dispensation of the law, and dispensation of the Gospel. Also, how they were brought into the church many hundred years after Christ, and testified against by several ancient Christians and martyrs. With several sober reasons against the payment thereof. / | 1 |
BX5165 .B66 | A Book of the valuations of all the ecclesiasticall preferments in England and Wales entituled Nomina & valores omnium & singulorum archiepiscopatuum, episcopatuum, archidiaconat', decanat', præbendarum, ecclesiarumque paroch' infra regnum ac dominia Angliæ ac omnium altarum promotionum quarumcunque spiritualium infra eadem, quæ ad solutionem decimæ partis earund' Dom' Regi & Reginæ nuper tenebantur. | 2 |