The Whole Works, Volume 16

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Hodges and Smith, 1847 - Theology

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Contents

From Paulus Testardus to the Archbishop of Armagh
144
From Christianus Ravius to the Archbishop of Armagh
146
From Dr Hammond to the Archbishop of Armagh
148
From Dr Langbaine to the Archbishop of Armagh 270 From the Archbishop of Armagh to Dr Boate 271 From the Bishop of Gloucester to the Arch...
154
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Dr Hammond
159
From the Bishop of Norwich to the Archbishop of Armagh
160
From Mr Thomas Gataker to the Archbishop of Armagh
162
From Dr Meric Casaubon to the Archbishop of Armagh
165
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Johannes Hevelius 279 From Dr Boate to the Archbishop of Armagh 280 From Dr Hammond to the Archbishop ...
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From the same to the same 282 From the Archbishop of Armagh to Dr Hammond 283 From Mr Wheelocke to the Archbishop of Armagh 284 From...
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From Ludovicus Capellus to the Archbishop of Armagh
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magh
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From the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Archbishop of Armagh
200
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Dr Ward
201
From Ludovicus De Dieu to the Archbishop of Armagh
202
From the same to the same
203
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Frederick Spanheim
204
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Ludovicus De Dieu
205
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Constantinus lEm pereur
206
From the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Archbishop of Armagh
207
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Ludovicus de Dieu
208
From Ludovicus De Dieu to the Archbishop of Armagh
209
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Ludovicus De Dieu
210
From Mr Battiere to the Archbishop of Armagh
211
From Constantinus lEmpereur to the Archbishop of Ar magh
212
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Dr Ward
213
From the Archbishop of Armagh to the Archbishop of Can terbury
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From Mr Arnold Boate to the Archbishop of Armagh 39
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From the Archbishop of Armagh to Dr Ward
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From Sir Simonds DEwes to the Archbishop of Armagh
218
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Mr Samuel Hartlib
219
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Christianus Ravius
220
From Mr Dudley Loftus to the Archbishop of Armagh 41
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From the Bishop of Salisbury to the Archbishop of Armagh
225
From Gothofredus Hotton to the Archbishop of Armagh
227
From Mr Robert Vaughan to the Archbishop of Armagh
230
From Dr Boate to the Archbishop of Armagh 300 From Johannes Buxtorfius to the Archbishop of Armagh
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From the Archbishop of Armagh to Johannes Buxtorfius 302 From Ludovicus Capellus to the Archbishop of Armagh 303 From Dr Boate to the Arc...
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From Mr Selden to the Archbishop of Armagh 306 From the same to the same
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From Gerard John Vossius to the Archbishop of Armagh 119
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From the Archbishop of Armagh to Dr Hammond
261
From the Bishop of Durham to the Archbishop of Armagh
265
From the Archbishop of Armagh to Nicolaus Mercator
267
From Dr Barlow to the Archbishop of Armagh 314 From Mr Whalley to the Archbishop of Armagh 815 From the same to the same
268
From the same to the same
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From Jacobus Goar to the Archbishop of Armagh 320 From Nicolaus Mercator to the Archbishop of Armagh
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From the Bishop of Norwich to the Archbishop of Armagh 322 From the Bishop of Derry to the Archbishop of Armagh 323 From the Archbishop o...
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From Dr Barlow to the Archbishop of Armagh 328 From Mr Herbert Thorndike to the Archbishop of Armagh
306
From J Dallĉus to the Archbishop of Armagh 303
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From Lord Grandison to the Bishop elect of Meath
353
From Mr Thomas Rowe to the Bishop elect of Meath
354
From Mr Edward Brouncker to the Bishop of Meath
355
From Mr James Whitehall to the Bishop of Meath
356
From J M to the Bishop of Meath
365
From the Bishop of Elphin to the Bishop of Meath
366
From the Bishop of Winchester to the Bishop of Meath
367
From Mr R Holland to the Bishop of Meath
368
From Mr John Carter to the Bishop of Meath
369
From Mr William Crashawe to the Bishop of Meath
370
From Dr Ryves to the Bishop of Meath
371
From Mr Theophilus Ailmer to the Bishop of Meath
372
From Mr Abraham Wheelock to the Bishop of Meath
373
From the Bishop of Meath to Mr James Liddal
374
From Sir Henry Bourgchier to the Bishop of Meath
375
From Mr John Philpot to the Archbishop of Armagh
376
From Mr William Clerk to the Archbishop of Armagh
377
From Mr John Parker to the Archbishop of Armagh
378
From Sir Henry Bourgchier to the Archbishop of Armagh 428
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From the Earl of Pembroke to the Archbishop of Ar magh
381
From the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry to the Arch bishop of Armagh
382
From Mr John Hill to the Archbishop of Armagh
383
From the Archbishop of Armagh to the Viscount Fermoy 437
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From Mr R Sibbs to the Archbishop of Armagh
386
From Mr William Bedell to 439 440 442 444 447
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From the Archbishop of Armagh
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From Mr Joseph Mede to the Archbishop of Armagh
392
From Mr Edward Parry to the Archbishop of Armagh
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From Dr Boate to the Archbishop of Armagh
437
From Mr Thomas Davies to the Archbishop of Armagh
444
From Mr Leonard Shortall to the Archbishop of Armagh
447
From Sir James Ware to the Archbishop of Armagh
461
From Mr Michael Robarts to the Archbishop of Armagh
462
From Mr F Barclay to the Archbishop of Armagh
464
From Mr H Fetherston to the Archbishop of Armagh
466
From Mr W Bedell to the Archbishop of Armagh 400 From Mr James Dillon to the Archbishop of Armagh
470
From Mr Thomas Davis to the Archbishop of Armagh
472
From Mr W Bedell to the Archbishop of Armagh
474
From Mr Charles Chauncy to the Archbishop of Armagh
477
From the Lord Deputy and Council to the Archbishop of 468 470 Armagh
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From Mr D Featly to the Archbishop of Armagh 406 From the Lord Deputy to the Archbishop of Armagh 407 From Lord Dillon to the Archbishop ...
494
The Examination of Sir Wallworth
497
From Mr W Bedell to the Archbishop of Armagh 413 From Lord Falkland to the Archbishop of Armagh
503
From Lord Kinsale to the Archbishop of Armagh
506
From Mr Walter Nugent to the Archbishop of Armagh
508
From the Archbishop of Armagh to
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From Mr William Quarles to the Archbishop of Armagh
512
From Sir Henry Bourgchier to the Archbishop of Armagh
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magh
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From Dr Ward to the Archbishop of Armagh 422 From Mr R Sibbs to the Archbishop of Armagh 423 From Mr James Frey to the Archbishop of Ar...
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From Ludovicus De Dieu to the Archbishop of Armagh
529
From Mr John Price to the Archbishop of Armagh
531
From the Archbishop of Armagh to the Irish Bishops
532
From J G to the Archbishop of Armagh 429 From the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Archbishop of 527 529 531 532
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From Sir Thomas Ryves to the Archbishop of Armagh
549
From the Archbishop of Cashel to the Archbishop of Armagh
551
From Mr Robert Vaughan to the Archbishop of Armagh
555
From the Bishop of Durham to the Archbishop of Armagh
562
From Dr Boate to the Archbishop of Armagh
577
From Christophorus Baltazarius to the Archbishop of
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From Mr Robert Vaughan to the Archbishop of Armagh
591
From Mr Robert Vaughan to the Archbishop of Armagh
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Page 295 - Licences being produced by those of the Parliament's side, it was declared between them, there was no better design to confound the Church of England than by pretending liberty of conscience. It was argued then that England would be a second Holland, a Commonwealth ; and if so, what would become of the King? It was answered, Would to God it were come to that point.
Page 293 - It plainly appears, that in the year MDCXLVI. by order from Rome, above one hundred of the Romish clergy, were sent into England, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish, who had been educated in France, Italy, Germany, and Spain ; part of these within the several schools there appointed for their instructions.
Page 545 - Potens est autem deus omnem gratiam abundare facere in vobis, ut in omnibus semper omnem sufficientiam habentes abundetis in omne opus bonum , 9 sicut scriptum est Dispersit, dedit pauperibus, iustitia eius manet in aeternum.
Page 263 - Juris , quae adeo libera et vaga est , ut ne ab hoc quidem carcere, cui inclusa est, teneri queat, quo minus impetu suo utatur et ingentia agat et in infinitum comes coelestibus exeat.
Page 294 - Romish orders, who came over the year before, were in consultation together, knowing each other ; and those of the king's party asking some why they took with the parliament's side, and asking others whether they were bewitched to turn Puritans, not knowing the design...
Page 294 - Licence ; in case of a discovery in one place, then to fly to another and there to change their names or habit. For an assurance of their constancy to their several orders, they are to give monthly intelligence to their Fraternities, of all affairs, wherever they be dispers'd : so that the English abroad know news better than ye at home.
Page 198 - Harrow-Hill, a small book ; (and lest that should fail, my brother sent another by your Chaplain) : which may render your Grace some account of my exercise and employment in this retirement. The truth is, one Sunday at Church, hearing a psalm sung, whose wretched expression quite marred the pen-man's matter, and my devotion, I did, at my return that evening, try, whether, from the version of our Bible, I could not easily, and with plainness, suiting the lowest understandings, deliver it from that...
Page 443 - I came into the world ; and the business of a subject to our Lord Jesus Christ, of a minister of the Gospel, of a good patriot, and of an honest man. If I may be of any better use to my country, to God's church, or of any better service to our common master, I must close mine eyes against all private respects ; and if God call me, I must answer — Here I am.
Page 294 - But they are wisely preparing to prevent these designs, which I heartily wish were considered in England among the wise there. When the Romish orders do thus argue pro and con, there is appointed one of the learned of those convents to take notes and to judge...
Page 468 - Grace could look into my heart, and see how lit" tie I fear lack of provision, or pass upon any outward " thing " thing in this world: My chief fear in truth was, and " is, lest I should be unfit and unprofitable in the place; " in which case, if I might have a lawful and honest " retreat, I think no wise man could blame me to retain " it: Especially having understood that your Grace, " whose authority I chiefly followed at the first, did " from your own judgment, and that of other wise " men, so...

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