Edmund Hickeringill
Edmund Hickeringill
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Jamaica Viewed
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Priest-craft, its Character and Consequences. By Edmund Hickeringill,
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A Burlesque Poem in Praise of Ignorance. the Greatest Part Thereof Composed Eight and Fifty Years Ago by Edmund Hickeringill
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The Survey of the Earth, in its General Vileness and Debauch. With Some new Projects to Mend or Cobble it. ... By Edmund Hickeringill, ... The Second Edition
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The trimmer
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The ceremony-monger, his character
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Horrid Sin of Man-Catching, Explained in a Sermon upon Jer. 5, 25, 26 Preach'd at Colchester, July 10, 1681 / by Edmond Hickeringill ...
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Trimmer
no cover - TBThe black non-conformist, disco...Edmund Hickeringill
The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth
no cover - ECEssays concerning I. Excommunic...Edmund Hickeringill
Essays concerning I. Excommunications in Times of Popery. II. Canon-Laws and Ecclesiastical Tyranny. III. ...
no cover - TSThe survey of the earth, in its...Edmund Hickeringill
The survey of the earth in its general vileness and debauch
no cover - JVJamaica viewedEdmund Hickeringill
Jamaica viewed
no cover - PPriest-craftEdmund Hickeringill
Priest-craft
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A sermon preach'd on the 30th of January vindicating King Charles the Martyr, and the keeping of the day
no cover - TCThe Ceremony-Monger, His Charac...Edmund Hickeringill
The Ceremony-Monger, His Character. In Six Chapters. Chap. 1. Concerning Bowing to the Altar. To the East. 2. Of Implicite Faith. 3. Concerning the Reading Dons of the Pulpit. 4. Of Reading the Psalms, Te deum. Athanasius's Creed, &c. alternately. 5. Concerning Bowing at the Name of Jesu, and the Power of the Keyes, The Church Keys. 6. Concerning Vnlighted Candles on the Altar; Or- gans, Church-Musick, and other Popish-like and Foppish-Ceremonies. With some Remarks (in the Introduction) upon the New-Star- Chamber, or late Course of the Court of King's-Bench. Of the Nature of a Libel, and Scandalum Magnatum. And in the Conclusion, Hinting at some Mathematical Vntruths and Escapes in the Common-Prayer-Book, both as to Doctrine and Discipline. And what Bishops were, are, and should be; And concerning Ordination. Humbly Proposed to the Consideration of the Par- liament
no cover - TCThe ceremony-mongerEdmund Hickeringill
The ceremony-monger
no cover - TCThe ceremony-mongerEdmund Hickeringill
The ceremony-monger
no cover - TLThe Lay-ClergyEdmund Hickeringill
The Lay-Clergy
no cover - TLThe lay-clergy, or, The lay-elderEdmund Hickeringill
The lay-clergy, or, The lay-elder
no cover - ASA Speech Without-DoorsEdmund Hickeringill
A Speech Without-Doors
no cover - TCThe Ceremony-Monger, His Charac...Edmund Hickeringill
The Ceremony-Monger, His Character. In Five Chapters. Chap. I. Concerning Bowing to the Altar, To the East. 2. Of Implicite Faith. 3. Concerning the Reading-Dons of the Pulpit. 4. Concerning Bowing at the Name Jesu, and the Power of the Keys, The Church-Keys. 5. Concerning Vnlighted Candles on the Altar
no cover - ASA speech without-doors, or, Som...Edmund Hickeringill
A speech without-doors, or, Some modest inquiries humbly proposed to the right honourable the Convention of Estates, assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22, 1688/9
no cover - TCThe ceremony-monger, his characterEdmund Hickeringill
The ceremony-monger, his character
no cover - TTThe test, or, tryal of the good...Edmund Hickeringill
The test, or, tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts ...
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Jamaica Viewed
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Priest-craft, its Character and Consequences. By Edmund Hickeringill,
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A Burlesque Poem in Praise of Ignorance. the Greatest Part Thereof Composed Eight and Fifty Years Ago by Edmund Hickeringill
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The Survey of the Earth, in its General Vileness and Debauch. With Some new Projects to Mend or Cobble it. ... By Edmund Hickeringill, ... The Second Edition
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The trimmer
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The ceremony-monger, his character
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Horrid Sin of Man-Catching, Explained in a Sermon upon Jer. 5, 25, 26 Preach'd at Colchester, July 10, 1681 / by Edmond Hickeringill ...
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Trimmer
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The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth
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Essays concerning I. Excommunications in Times of Popery. II. Canon-Laws and Ecclesiastical Tyranny. III. ...
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The survey of the earth in its general vileness and debauch
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Jamaica viewed
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Priest-craft
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A sermon preach'd on the 30th of January vindicating King Charles the Martyr, and the keeping of the day
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The Ceremony-Monger, His Character. In Six Chapters. Chap. 1. Concerning Bowing to the Altar. To the East. 2. Of Implicite Faith. 3. Concerning the Reading Dons of the Pulpit. 4. Of Reading the Psalms, Te deum. Athanasius's Creed, &c. alternately. 5. Concerning Bowing at the Name of Jesu, and the Power of the Keyes, The Church Keys. 6. Concerning Vnlighted Candles on the Altar; Or- gans, Church-Musick, and other Popish-like and Foppish-Ceremonies. With some Remarks (in the Introduction) upon the New-Star- Chamber, or late Course of the Court of King's-Bench. Of the Nature of a Libel, and Scandalum Magnatum. And in the Conclusion, Hinting at some Mathematical Vntruths and Escapes in the Common-Prayer-Book, both as to Doctrine and Discipline. And what Bishops were, are, and should be; And concerning Ordination. Humbly Proposed to the Consideration of the Par- liament
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The ceremony-monger
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The ceremony-monger
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The Lay-Clergy
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The lay-clergy, or, The lay-elder
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A Speech Without-Doors
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The Ceremony-Monger, His Character. In Five Chapters. Chap. I. Concerning Bowing to the Altar, To the East. 2. Of Implicite Faith. 3. Concerning the Reading-Dons of the Pulpit. 4. Concerning Bowing at the Name Jesu, and the Power of the Keys, The Church-Keys. 5. Concerning Vnlighted Candles on the Altar
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A speech without-doors, or, Some modest inquiries humbly proposed to the right honourable the Convention of Estates, assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22, 1688/9
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The ceremony-monger, his character
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The test, or, tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts ...