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Francis Atterbury | lit.salon
Francis Atterbury
Born:
1662
Died:
1732
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Born:
1662
Died:
1732
Books by Francis Atterbury (50 max)
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Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions.
1723
Francis Atterbury
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The History of the Mitre and Purse: in which the first and second parts of The secret history of the White Staff are fully considered ...
1714
Daniel Defoe, Francis Atterbury, William Pittis
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An answer to some considerations on the spirit of Martin Luther and the original of the Reformation: lately printed at Oxford.
1687
Francis Atterbury
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The second part of Mr. Waller's poems containing his alteration of The maid's tragedy : and whatever of his is yet unprinted : together with some other poems, speeches, etc. that were printed severally and never put into the first collection of his poems ...
1690
Edmund Waller, Francis Atterbury
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The scorner incapable of true wisdom: a sermon before the Queen at White-hall, October 28, 1694
1694
Francis Atterbury
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The Christian religion increas'd by miracle: a sermon before the Queen at White-Hall, October 21, 1694
1694
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The power of charity to cover sin: a sermon preach'd before the President and Governors of Bridewell and Bethlehem, in Bridewell-Chapel, August xvi, 1694, being the election-day
1694
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A letter to a convocation-man, concerning the rights, powers, and priviledges of that body
1697
Francis Atterbury
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A discourse occasion'd by the death of the Right Honourable the Lady Cutts
1698
Francis Atterbury
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A Discourse Occasion'd by the Death Of The Right Honourable The Lady Cutts
1698
Francis Atterbury
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D. F. A.'s vindication of the Bp. of Sarum: from being the author of a late printed speech. In a letter to a friend.
1704
Francis Atterbury
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The rule of doing as we would be done unto: explain'd in a sermon preach'd before Her Majesty, at St. James's Chappel, on Sunday, Nov. 5. 1704. By Francis Atterbury, ...
1704
Francis Atterbury
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The axe laid to the root of Christianity: or, a specimen of the prophaneness and blasphemy that abounds in some late writings.
1706
Francis Atterbury
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An acquaintance with God the best support under afflictions: A sermon preach'd before the Queen at St. James's, October 31. 1708. ...
1708
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The voice of the people, no voice of God: or, The mistaken arguments of a fiery zealot, in alate pamphlet entitl'd Vox populi, vox Dei, since publish'd under the title of The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, &c. fullly confuted ... By F. A., D. D.
1710
Francis Atterbury
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English advice to the freeholders of England
1714
Francis Atterbury
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English advice to the freeholders of England.
1714
Francis Atterbury
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Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions
1723
Francis Atterbury
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The speech of Francis late Lord Bishop of Rochester, at the Bar of the House of Lords: on Saturday the 11th of May, 1723. In his defence against the Bill then depending for inflicting pains and penalties upon him.
1723
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The late Bishop of Rochester's vindication: of Bishop Smallridge, Dr. Aldrich, and himself, from the scandalous reflections of Oldmixon, relating to the publication of Lord Clarendon's History.
1731
Francis Atterbury
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Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions
1735
Francis Atterbury
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Letters which passed between Bishop Atterbury, and Mr. Dean Stanhope: on the subject of administring baptism in private by the publick form. First published in the London Magazine, M.DCC.LVIII.
1758
Francis Atterbury
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Anthologia, seu, Selecta quaedam poemata Italorum qui Latine scripserunt
1684
Thomas Power, Francis Atterbury, Girolamo Fracastoro
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An Answer To Some Considerations On The Spirit of Martin Luther And The Original of the Reformation; Lately Printed at Oxford. ... (2 lines; Sheldonian theatre)
1687
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A Sermon Before the Queen At White-Hall, May 29. 1692
1692
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A sermon before the queen at White-hall, May 29, 1692
1692
Francis Atterbury
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A sermon before the queen at White-hall, May 29, 1692
1692
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The Christian Religion Increas'd by Miracle. A Sermon Before The Queen At White-Hall, October 21. 1694
1694
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The Scorner Incapable of True Wisdom. A Sermon Before The Queen At White-Hall, October 28.1694
1694
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The Power of Charity to Cover Sin. A Sermon Preach'd before the President and Governors Of Bridewell and Bethlehem, In Bridewell-Chapel, August xvi.1694. Being the Election-Day
1695
Francis Atterbury
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The rights, powers, and priviledges, of an English convocation, stated and vindicated: in answer to a late book of D. Wake's, entituled, The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted, &c. and to several other pieces.
1700
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The rights, powers, and priviledges, of an English convocation, stated and vindicated In answer to a late book of Dr. Wake's, entituled, The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted, &c. and to several other pieces
1700
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The Rights, Powers, and Priviledges, Of An English Convocation, Stated and Vindicated. In Answer To A Late Book of Dr. Wake's, Entituled, The Authority of Christian Princes over their Ecclesiastical Synods asserted, &c. And To Several Other Pieces. ... (7 lines)
1700
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The rights, powers, and priviledges, of an English convocation, stated and vindicated in answer to a late book of D. Wake's, entituled, The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted, &c. and to several other pieces
1700
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letter to a clergyman in the country, concerning the choice of members, and the execution of the Parliament-writ, for the ensuing Convocation.
1701
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rights, powers, and privileges of an English convocation: stated and vindicated in answer to a late book of Dr. Wake's, entituled, The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted, &c. and to several other pieces.
1701
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The power of the Lower House of Convocation to adjourn it self vindicated from the misrepresentations of a late paper entituled A letter to a friend in the country concerning the proceedings of the present Convocation
1701
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The power of the Lower House of Convocation to adjourn it self vindicated from the misrepresentations of a late paper, entituled, A letter to a friend in the country, concerning the proceedings of the present Convocation
1701
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Additions to the first edition of The rights, powers, and privileges of an English Convocation, stated and vindicated, in answer to a late book of Dr. Wake's, entituled, The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted, &c. andto several other pieces
1701
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A short review of the controversy between Mr. Boyle, and Dr. Bentley.: With suitable reflections upon it. And the Dr's. advantagious character of himself at full length.
1701
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The rights, powers, and privileges of an English convocation stated and vindicated: in answer to a late book of Dr. Wake's entituled The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted &c., and to several other pieces
1701
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The rights, powers and privileges of an English convocation, stated and indicated. In answer to a latebook of Dr. Wake's entituled, 'The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted...
1701
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The power of the Lower House of Convocation to adjourn it self: vindicated from the misrepresentations of a late paper, entituled, A letter to a friend in the country, concerning the proceedings of the present Convocation.
1701
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The rights, powers, and privileges of an English Convocation, stated and vindicated: In answer to a late book of Dr. Wake's, entituled, The authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted, &c. ... By Francis Atterbury, ...
1701
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The rights, powers, and privileges of an English convocation stated and vindicated in answer to a late book of Dr. Wake's entituled the Authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted ...
1701
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A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, May the 29th. 1701. ... By Francis Atterbury, ...
1701
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The case of the schedule stated: Wherein an account is given of the rise and design of that instrument, and of the influence it hath on the adjournments of the lower house of Convocation; and all the authorities, urg'd in behalf of the Archbishop's sole power to prorogue the whole Convocation, are occasionally examined. By a member of the lower house of Convocation.
1702
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A third letter to a clergyman in the country, in defence of what was said in the two former, about the entry of the Parliament-Writ in the journals of convocation, and the insertion of a certain clause in the Archiepiscopal Mandate
1702
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A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty, at St. James's Chappel on Sunday November the 5th 1704 being The rule of doing as we would be done unto, explain'd
1704
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A sermon preach'd before Her Majesty, at St. James's Chapel, on Sunday November the 5th, 1704 being the rule of doing as we would be done unto, explain'd ...
1704
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