Compton, Henry
Compton, Henry
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Seasonable advice to the ministers of the church of Great Britain ... taken verbatim out of the present Bishop of London's seventh letter of the conference with his clergy, held in the year 1686 ..
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A letter concerning allegiance
no cover - TBThe bishop of London's charge t...Compton, Henry
The bishop of London's charge to the clergy of his diocese
no cover - TBThe Bishop of London's seventh...Compton, Henry
The Bishop of London's seventh letter, of the conference with his clergy
no cover - SLSeveral Letters Written by some...Compton, Henry
Several Letters Written by some French Protestants Now Refug'd in Germany, From The Tyrannical Persecution of France, Concerning the Unity of the Church, (double column) I. To the Protestants of England in General. II. To the Same.} III. To the Same. IV. To the Presbyterians of England.} V. To the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England.} {VI. To the House of Lords and Commons now Assembled in Parliament. {VII. To His Highness the Prince of Orange, Now King of England. Dedicated to the Lord Bishop of London
no cover - ASA Sixth Collection of Papers Re...Compton, Henry
A Sixth Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. Viz. I. Five Letters from Scotland, giving Account of ex- pelling Popery from thence. II. The Prince of Orange's Speech to the Scots Lords and Gentlemen met at St. James. With their Ad- vice to the Prince, to take upon him the Administra- tion of the Affairs of Scotland. With his High- ness's Answer. III. A Letter to a Friend, advising in this Extraordi- ry Juncture, how to Free the Nation from Slavery. IV. The Application of the Bishop and Clergy of Lon- don to the Prince of Orange, Sept. 21. 1688. V. An Address of the Nonconformist Ministers of London, to the Prince of Orange. VI. The Address of the City of Bristol to the Prince of Orange. VII. A Word to the Wise, for Setling the Government. VIII. A Modest Proposal to the present Convention. IX. An Historical Account touching the Succession of the Crown. X. A Narrative of the Miseries of New-England, by reason of an Arbitrary Government erected there. Licensed and Entred according to Order
no cover - ASA Sixth Collection Of Papers Re...Compton, Henry
A Sixth Collection Of Papers Relating To the Present Juncture of Affairs. Containing I. A Character of the Prince of Orange. II. An Answer to a late Scandalous Libel made on the Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and the Bi- shop of Hereford. By way of Dialogue. III. A Letter to the Author of the Dutch design Anatomiz'd. IV. A Declaration of the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Stafford. V. Mr. John Hales his Oration to Q. Elizabeth. VI. A Letter from the Jesuits in the Savoy to the Jesuits at St. Omers, giving an account of the Affairs of England, taken from the Priests in the Dover-Coach, together with 200 Guinea's. Licensed according to Order
no cover - ALA list of the præbendaries of S...Compton, Henry
A list of the præbendaries of St Paul's Church (and others), appointed to preach upon the holy-days in the year of our Lord, 1686, at Saint Peter's Church in Cornhill
no cover - EEpiscopaliaCompton, Henry
Episcopalia
no cover - SMScandalum magnatum, or, The gre...Compton, Henry
Scandalum magnatum, or, The great trial at Chelmnesford Assizes, held March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry Bishop of London, plaintiff, and Edm. Hickeringill ..., defendent, faithfully related
no cover - SMScandalum magnatumCompton, Henry
Scandalum magnatum
no cover - TJThe Jesuites intriguesCompton, Henry
The Jesuites intrigues
no cover - TDTractatus de legibus et consuet...Compton, Henry
Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regni Anglie
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Seasonable advice to the ministers of the church of Great Britain ... taken verbatim out of the present Bishop of London's seventh letter of the conference with his clergy, held in the year 1686 ..
- Open Work
A letter concerning allegiance
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The bishop of London's charge to the clergy of his diocese
- Open Work
The Bishop of London's seventh letter, of the conference with his clergy
- Open Work
Several Letters Written by some French Protestants Now Refug'd in Germany, From The Tyrannical Persecution of France, Concerning the Unity of the Church, (double column) I. To the Protestants of England in General. II. To the Same.} III. To the Same. IV. To the Presbyterians of England.} V. To the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England.} {VI. To the House of Lords and Commons now Assembled in Parliament. {VII. To His Highness the Prince of Orange, Now King of England. Dedicated to the Lord Bishop of London
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A Sixth Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England. Viz. I. Five Letters from Scotland, giving Account of ex- pelling Popery from thence. II. The Prince of Orange's Speech to the Scots Lords and Gentlemen met at St. James. With their Ad- vice to the Prince, to take upon him the Administra- tion of the Affairs of Scotland. With his High- ness's Answer. III. A Letter to a Friend, advising in this Extraordi- ry Juncture, how to Free the Nation from Slavery. IV. The Application of the Bishop and Clergy of Lon- don to the Prince of Orange, Sept. 21. 1688. V. An Address of the Nonconformist Ministers of London, to the Prince of Orange. VI. The Address of the City of Bristol to the Prince of Orange. VII. A Word to the Wise, for Setling the Government. VIII. A Modest Proposal to the present Convention. IX. An Historical Account touching the Succession of the Crown. X. A Narrative of the Miseries of New-England, by reason of an Arbitrary Government erected there. Licensed and Entred according to Order
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A Sixth Collection Of Papers Relating To the Present Juncture of Affairs. Containing I. A Character of the Prince of Orange. II. An Answer to a late Scandalous Libel made on the Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and the Bi- shop of Hereford. By way of Dialogue. III. A Letter to the Author of the Dutch design Anatomiz'd. IV. A Declaration of the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Stafford. V. Mr. John Hales his Oration to Q. Elizabeth. VI. A Letter from the Jesuits in the Savoy to the Jesuits at St. Omers, giving an account of the Affairs of England, taken from the Priests in the Dover-Coach, together with 200 Guinea's. Licensed according to Order
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A list of the præbendaries of St Paul's Church (and others), appointed to preach upon the holy-days in the year of our Lord, 1686, at Saint Peter's Church in Cornhill
- Open Work
Episcopalia
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Scandalum magnatum, or, The great trial at Chelmnesford Assizes, held March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry Bishop of London, plaintiff, and Edm. Hickeringill ..., defendent, faithfully related
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Scandalum magnatum
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The Jesuites intrigues
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Tractatus de legibus et consuetudinibus regni Anglie