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BX5165 .V38 First fruits and tenths out of ecclesiastical livings, according to their present improved values, no present for Caesar, or, The arithmetick of Dr. Thomas Bradley, in his book called A present for Caesar of 100,000 l. in hand and 50,000 l. a year.
First fruits and tenths out of ecclesiastical livings, according to their present improved values, no present for Caesar, or, The arithmetick of Dr. Thomas Bradley, in his book called A present for Caesar of 100,000 l. in hand and 50,000 l. a year ..
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BX5165 .W54 A true relation of a lavv-proceeding betwixt the Right Reverend Father in God, Griffith, Lord Bishop of Ossory, and Sir George Ayskue, Knight &c. to let the world see what justice may be found among men, both in respect of the King and his subjects.
A true relation of a lavv-proceeding betwixt the Right Reverend Father in God, Griffith, Lord Bishop of Ossory, and Sir George Ayskue, Knight &c to let the world see what justice may be found among men, both in respect of the King and his subjects.
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BX5170 A venerable aspect of both the houses of conuocation, of the reuerend prelates and clergy of the prouince of Canterbury assembled by His Maiesties authority, first in Saint Pauls London, Feb. 13. 1623. thence remoued to Westminster, and there yet continuing this 23 of Aprill, 1624. Wherof the vpper house consisteth of the most Reuerend Metropolitane, and the right reuerend bishops of that prouince, now assembled in Henry the Seuenths chappel in Westminster: : And the lower house of the deanes, archdeacons, and clerkes of the diocesses and chapters of that prouince, is assembled in another distinct place on the north side of Westminster-Church. 1
BX5170 .C58 1700 The humble address of the archbishop, the bishops and the rest of the clergy of the province of Canterbury in convocation assembled / 2
BX5170 .H62 Some thoughts on a convocation and the notion of its divine right with some occasional reflections on the defence of the vindication of the deprived bishops. 2
BX5170 (INTERNET) Some thoughts on a convocation and the notion of its divine right with some occasional reflections on the defence of the vindication of the deprived bishops. 1
BX5170.K46 R4 1702 A reconciling letter, upon the late differences about convocational rights and proceedings, as manag'd by those who have maintain'd the liberties of the lower clergy. 1
BX5170 .L3 A history of the convocation of the Church of England from the earliest period to the year 1742 / 1
BX5170 .O27 V. Observations upon the table of fees, and the catalogue of members, prefixt to the registers of convocation. 1. In a table sign'd by Archbishop Whitgift, and entitl'd, A table of fees of the most Reverend Father in God, John, by the Providence of God, Archbishop of Canterbury .. 1
BX5173 .E4 The value and use of cathedrals in England to-day. 1
BX5173 .L44 1996 Cathedrals under siege : cathedrals in English society, 1600-1700 / 1
BX5174 .B743 A brief declaration of those that have accepted the trust of receiving and distributing such sums of money as wel-affected persons shall subscribe towards the maintenance of hopeful students at both the universities for the speedy supply of the church of God in England of godly and able ministers : together with rules which they among themselves have agreed to observe therein and some motives to incite well-affected persons to be assistant thereunto. 2
BX5175 To the Honourable the knights, citizens, burgesses in the Commons House of Parliament assembled The humble petition of Giles Thornburgh of the parish of St. Nicholas in Guildford, in the county of Surrey, clerk.
A letter of the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, to the most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury to which are adjoyned His Majesties directions concerning preachers.
A plaine and perfect touchstone, for to try the bishops and all their clergy from whence their power and doctrine doth arise and proceed if they say it doth proceed from our glorious God, then I hope they will say with S. Paul, We can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth, for everyone that fighteth against the divine power of the word of God, he fighteth against God, and let all such be their own judges who is like to have the victory : dedicated to the Kings most excellent Majesty, and to the most honourable and high court of Parliament /
Anglican clergy in Australia, 1788-1850 : building a British world /
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BX5175.B43 1685 Bed. ss. Ad general. session. pacis domi. regis tent. apud ampthill in & pro comitatu predict. decino quarto die Januarii anno regni domini nostri caroli secundi dei gratia Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ regis, fidei defensor. &c. tricessimo sexto, annoq; dom. 1684 at which time was present, the right honourable Robert Earl of Ailesbury, custos rotulorum of the county aforesaid. 1
BX5175 .B58 Asse upon asse being a collection of several pamphlets written for, and against, the author of The asses complaint against Balaam, or, The cry of the country against ignorant and scandalous ministers : together with some choice observations upon them all / 2
BX5175 .B68 The pride and avarice of the clergie, viz. parsons, vicars & curats, hindering the reformation discovered in a plain and familiar dialogue between Philalethes and presbyter / 1
BX5175 .B74 A Brief answer to several popular objections against the present established clergy of the Church of England 2
BX5175 .C44 2004 The character of wisdom : essays in honour of Wesley Carr / 1
BX5175 .C44 2016eb The character of wisdom : essays in honour of Wesley Carr / 1
BX5175.C48 1682 To all Arch-Bishops, and Bishops, who are not a shame (to) or ashamed (of) the name of Christ before men, grace, wisdom and truth, from God our Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ, amen. 1