Church and state -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800
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- The original and institution of civil government, discuss'd : viz. I., an examination of the patriarchal scheme of government : II., a defense of Mr. Hooker's judgment, &c. against the objections of several late writers : to which is added, A large answer to Dr. F. Atterbury's charge of rebellion, in which the substance of his late Latin sermon is produced, and fully examined
- A true account of the whole proceedings betwixt his Grace James Duke of Ormond and the Right Honor. Arthur Earl of Anglesey Late Lord of the Privy-Seal : before the King and council and the said Earls letter of the second of August to His Majesty on that occasion : with a letter of the now Lord Bishop of Winchester's to the said Earl, of the means to keep out popery and the only effectual expedient to hinder the growth thereof and to secure both the Church of England and the Presbiterian party
- An account of the proceedings of the Lords spiritual & temporal in Parliament assembled, : in relation to the bill, intituled, An act for preventing occasional conformity
- An argument for the Bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament : for their right unalterable to that place in the government that they now enjoy : with several observations upon the change of our English government since the Conquest : to which is added a postscript, being a letter to a friend, for vindicating the clergy, and rectifying some mistakes that are mischievous and dangerous to our government and religion
- Animadversions upon Mijn Heer Fagels letter concerning our penal laws and tests, with remarks upon that subject occasioned by the publishing of that letter
- Bishop Overall's convocation book, MDCVI : concerning the government of God's Catholick Church, and the kingdoms of the whole world
- Essays ecclesiastical & civil : containing learned and judicious discourses on several subjects, in twenty four heads, viz. Ecclesiastical matters, Ecclesiastical cognizance, The worship of God, The Worship of God in his Church, The duty of the priest in God's worship, The duty of the people in God's worship, The government of the Church, Supremacy in ecclesiastical matters, Ecclesiastical offences tending to foreign usurpation, Ecclesiastical offences tending to domestick sedition, External honour and reverence of the Church, The goods of the Church, High treason, Petty treason, Fellonies, Contempt against the Crown, Offences against the Commonwealth in general, Offences against the particular duties of officers, Offences against commerce and trade, Offences against matters of charity, Offences concerning provision and food, Offences which are private injuries, Offences contra bonos mores, Offences touching matter pleasure, to which is subjoined a treatise of the work of the sessions of the peace
- Here after foloweth a lytell treatise called the newe addicions
- High-church display'd : being a compleat history of the affair of Dr. Sacheverel, in its origin, progress, and consequences, in several letters to an English gentleman at the court of Hanover : with an alphabetical index, by which at one view any particular in the doctor's history and tryal may be found : fit to be kept in all familys as a storehouse of arguments in defence of the constitution
- Of the lawes of ecclesiastical politie : eight bookes
- Parliamentary and political tracts
- 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
- The Bishop of Salisbury's, and the Bishop of Oxford's speeches in the House of Lords, on the first article of the impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell : also the Bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's speeches at the opening of the second article of the said impeachment
- The evidence given at the bar of the House of Commons, upon the complaint of Sir John Pakington, against William Lord Bishop of Worcester and Mr. Lloyd, his son : together with the proceedings of the House of Commons thereupon
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