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The oaths of allegiance & supremacy
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A reply to the reasons of the Oxford-clergy against addressing
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The ecclesiastical supremacy of the crown proved to be the common law of England
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An argument for the royal supremacy
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Act asserting His Majesties supremacy over all persons and in all causes ecclesiastical
At Edinburgh, the 16th of November, 1669. The Estates of Parliament having seriously considered, how necessar [sic] it is for the good and peace of the Church and State; that His Majesties power and authority, in relation to matters and persons ecclesiastical, be more clearly asserted by an act of Parliament -
An appendix to my humble petition, lately presented to the most honourable courts of Parliament
wherein I did but lightly touch upon the point of consecration: now because as I conceive, the Kings supremacy is therein denied, I humbly crave leave further to clear up this point -
Apostolike obedience
Shewing the duty of subiects to pay tribute and taxes to their princes, according to the Word of God, in the law and the Gospell, and the rules of religion, and cases of conscience; determined by the ancient fathers, and the best moderne divines; yea even by those neoterickes, who in some other things, put too strict limits to regalitie. A sermon preached at Northampton, at the assises, for the countie, Febr. 22. 1626. By Robert Sybthorpe, Doctor in Divinity, vicar of Brackley -
A counterblast to M. Hornes vayne blaste against M. Fekenham
Wherein is set forthe: a ful reply to M. Hornes Answer, and to euery part therof made, against the declaration of my L. Abbat of Westminster, M. Fekenham, touching, the Othe of the Supremacy. By perusing vvhereof shall appeare, besides the holy Scriptures, as it vvere a chronicle of the continual practise of Christes Churche in al ages and countries, fro[m] the time of Constantin the Great, vntil our daies: prouing the popes and bishops supremacy in ecclesiastical causes: and disprouing the princes supremacy in the same causes. By Thomas Stapleton student in diuinitie -
God and the king: or A dialogue shewing that our souereigne Lord King Iames beeing immediate vnder God within his dominions, doth rightfully claime whatsoeuer is required by the oath of allegiance
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A history of canon law in conjunction with other branches of jurisprudence
with chapters on the royal supremacy and the report of the Commission on Ecclesiastical Courts -
The royal supremacy
not an arbitrary authority, but limited by the laws of the church, of which kings are members -
The case of resistance of the supreme powers stated and resolved
according to the doctrine of the Holy Scriptures -
An account of the new sheriffs, holding their office
Made publick, upon reason of conscience, respecting themselves and others, in regard to the Act for corporations -
The king's right of indulgence in spiritual matters, with the equity thereof, asserted
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Religion and loyalty, the second part, or, The history of the concurrence of the imperial and ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the government of the church
from the beginning of the reign of Jovian to the end of the reign of Justinian -
A seasonal discourse, shewing how that the oaths of allegiance & supremacy, (as our laws interpret them) contain nothing which any good Christian ought to boggle at
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Richard Hooker's doctrine of the royal supremacy
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Act asserting His Majesties supremacy over all persons and in all causes ecclesiastical
At Edinburgh, the 16th of November, 1669 -
Act asserting His Majesties supremacy over all persons and in all causes ecclesiastical
At Edinburgh, the 16th of November, 1669 -
Act asserting His Majesties supremacy over all persons and in all causes ecclesiastical
At Edinburgh, the 16th of November, 1669 -
Dr. Sherlock vindicated, or, Cogent reasons, why that worthy person hath complied with the necessity of the times
and why he at first refused it -
The doctrine of superioritie, and of subiection, contained in the fift commandement of the holy law of almightie God
Which is the foundamentall ground, both of all Christian subiection: and also of like Christian gouernment, as well in church, and common-wealth, as in euery schoole and priuate familie. : A pretious memorial of the substance of manie godly sermons -
A surreplication to the reioynder of a popish adversarie
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His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament. Die Lunae 14. Febr. 1641
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His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament. Die Lunae 14. Febr. 1641