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Filed under: Church and state -- Great Britain- The Case Fairly Stated, in a Dialogue Between Moderation and Constitution (London: Printed by T. Warren for T. Bennet, 1702) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The True State of the Question: Whether Admissibility of Romanists to the Higher Offices of the State, by Themselves Termed "Catholic Emancipation," be Compatible with the Principles of the British Constitution? (Cork: Edwards and Savage, 1816), by Joseph Spearing (multiple formats at archive.org)
- What Has Been, May Be: Or a View of a Popish and an Arbitrary Government (1713) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The nonconformist's memorial : Being an account of the ministers, who were ejected or silenced after the restoration, particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which took place on Bartholomew-day, Aug. 24, 1662 (Printed for W. Harris, 1775), by Edmund Calamy and Samuel Palmer (page images at HathiTrust)
- English political thought, 1603-1660 (Methuen & co. ltd., 1938), by J. W. Allen (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Correspondence on church and religion of William Ewart Gladstone (Macmillan, 1910), by W. E. Gladstone and D. C. Lathbury (page images at HathiTrust)
- The history of passive obedience since the reformation. (Printed for T. Johnson, 1689), by Abednego Seller (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries, an attempt to illustrate the history of their suppression (J. Hodges, 1902), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries, an attempt to illustrate the history of their suppression (J. Hodges, 1893), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cato's letters. (Printed for W. Wilkins, T. Woodward, J. Walthoe, and J. Peele, 1723), by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon (page images at HathiTrust)
- The antipathie of the English lordly prelacie, both to regall monarchy, and civil unity: or, An historicall collection of the severall execrable treasons, conspiracies, rebellions, seditions, state-schismes, contumacies, antimonarchicall practices, & oppressions of our English, British, French, Scottish, and Irish lardly prelates, against our kingdomes, lawes, liberties; and of the severall warres, and civil dissentions occasioned by them, in or against our realm, in former and latter ages ... (Printed by authority for M. Sparke, 1641), by William Prynne (page images at HathiTrust)
- Four letters of Lord Wentworth, afterwards Earl of Strafford, with a poem on his illness. (The Camden Society, 1883), by Thomas Wentworth Strafford, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, and James Hay Carlisle (page images at HathiTrust)
- John Bunyan in relation to his times (Longmans, Green and co., 1928), by Edmund Arbuthnott Knox (page images at HathiTrust)
- The French constitution : with remarks on some of its principal articles : in which their inportance [sic] in a political, moral and religious point of view, is illustrated: and the necessity of a reformation in church and state in Great Britain, enforced (Printed for G.G.J. and J. Robinson ...; W. and A. Lee, Lewes; M. Falkner, Manchester; and S. Woolmer, Exeter, 1792), by Benjamin Flower (page images at HathiTrust)
- Richard Baxter & Puritan politics (Rutgers University Press, 1957), by Richard Baxter and Richard Schlatter (page images at HathiTrust)
- A history of English councils and convocations. And of the clergy's sitting in Parliament. (Printed for R. Clavel, 1701), by Humphrey Hody (page images at HathiTrust)
- Anti-papal legislation in medieval England (1066-1377) ... (Catholic University of America Press, 1930), by John Tracy Ellis (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Episcopal appointments and patronage in the reign of Edward II, a study in the relations of church and state (The American society of church history, 1938), by Waldo Edward Lovel Smith and American Society of Church History (page images at HathiTrust)
- Authority in church and state (G. Allen & Unwin ltd., 1928), by Philip S. Belasco (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Elizabethan religious settlement a study of contemporary documents (G. Bell, 1907), by Henry Norbert Birt (page images at HathiTrust)
- Intolerance in the reign of Elizabeth, Queen of England. (Houghton Mifflin company, 1917), by Arthur Jay Klein (page images at HathiTrust)
- Historical memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, since the reformation (J. Murray, 1822), by Charles Butler (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ultramontanism. England's sympathy with Germany, as expressed at the public meetings held in London, on January, 27, 1874, and Germany's response. With the ecclesiastical laws of Prussia, the encyclical, the Syllabus, the Vatican decree, etc. etc.; to which are added an historical sketch and ancient documents relating to the papal supremacy in England. (Hatchards, 1874), by George Roy Badenoch and Robert Potts (page images at HathiTrust)
- Church and state under the Tudors (London ; New York : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1890., 1890), by Gilbert W. Child (page images at HathiTrust)
- The state and the church by the Hon. Arthur Elliot, M. P. (Macmillan and co., 1882), by Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot (page images at HathiTrust)
- Allegiance in church and state : the problem of the nonjurors in the English revolution (G. Routledge, 1928), by Lucy Mary Hawkins (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Edmund Gibson, bishop of London, 1669-1748; a study in politics & religion in the eighteenth century. (Oxford University Press, 1926), by Norman Sykes (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The old Whig: (Printed for W. Wilkins, A. Ward, R. Hett, A. Millar, and J. Gray, 1739), by Samuel Chandler (page images at HathiTrust)
- The political activities of the Baptists and Fifth monarchy men in England during the Interregnum. (American historical association;, 1912), by Louise Fargo Brown (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The original and institution of civil government, discuss'd. Viz. I. An examination of the patriarchal scheme of government. II. A defense of Mr. Hooker's judgment, &c. against the objections of several late writers. To which is added, A large answer to Dr. F. Atterbury's charge of rebellion: in which the substance of his late Latin sermon is produced, and fully examined. (Printed for J. Knapton, 1710), by Benjamin Hoadly (page images at HathiTrust)
- The state in its relations with the Church (J. Murray, 1841), by W. E. Gladstone (page images at HathiTrust)
- Essay on the union of church and state. (J. Nisbet, 1848), by Baptist Wriothesley Noel (page images at HathiTrust)
- England and Rome a history of the relations between the papacy and the English state and church from the Norman Conquest to the revolution of 1688 (Longmans, Green, 1892), by T. Dunbar Ingram (page images at HathiTrust)
- Essays; chiefly on questions of church and state from 1850 to 1870. (Murray, 1870), by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (page images at HathiTrust)
- Das Reich Gottes auf Erden, Utopie und Wirklichkeit; eine Untersuchung zu Butzers "De regno Christi" und zur englischen Staatskirche des 16. Jahrhunderts. (W. de Gruyter, 1928), by Wilhelm Pauck (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Documents relating to the settlement of the Church of England by the Act of uniformity of 1662. (W. Kent, 1862), by George Gould (page images at HathiTrust)
- Theophilus Anglicanus; or, Manual of instruction on the church, and the Anglican branch of it. (Rivingtons, 1886), by Christopher Wordsworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- The pillars of priestcraft and orthodoxy shaken ... (Printed for Mr. Cadell, Mr. Kearsley [etc.], 1768), by Richard Baron and Thomas Gordon (page images at HathiTrust)
- The reformation settlement; being a summary of the public acts and official documents relating to the law and ritual of the Church of England from A.D. 1509 to A.D. 1666. (Deighton, Bell and co.;, 1885), by James Lewis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Church and state in Great Britain. London, Society for the liberation of religion from state-patronage and control, 1883-90. (1883), by Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Right of the state to the surplus to arise from the alteration of the present tenure of church property, considered by a barrister. (Wildy and Davis, 1837) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Peace at home: or, A vindication of the proceedings of the honourable the House of commons, on the bill for preventing danger from occasional conformity. Showing the reasonableness and even necessity of such a bill, for the better security of the established government, for preserving the publick peace both in church and state, and for quieting the minds of Her Majesty's subjects. (Printed by F. Collins, 1704), by Humphrey Mackworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Church and state vindicated : and the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative defended, against several late answers to it : in a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Ely (Printed by J. Darby for R. Burleigh ..., J. Harrison ..., and A. Dodd ..., 1717), by Esquire S. N. (page images at HathiTrust)
- The old English constitution vindicated and set in a true light : offer'd to the consideration of the Bishop of Bangor, with an appendix containing some reflections upon His Lordship's candor, sincerity, erudition, and strong reasoning in his preservative, or, appeal to the Christian laity ([s.n.], 1717), by Matthias Earbery (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Lords and the people; or, The principles of civil government illustrated, under the connexion of religion with the state, and nobility in Britain: wherein the causes which led to the dissolution of the Grecian independence, and the fall of the Roman empire, are applied to the policy of the present times; and the foundation of the English constitution displayed under the Christian covenant. With a vindication of the Church of England. (W. Edwards; [etc., etc.], 1835), by William Henry C. Grey (page images at HathiTrust)
- Kirche und stat in England und in der Normandie im XI. und XII. jahrhundert; eine historische studie. (T. Weicher, 1899), by Heinrich Böhmer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Of the laws of ecclesiastical polity. Volume two (Book V) (Dent ;, 1907), by Richard Hooker (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries. An attempt to illustrate the history of their suppression. (J. Hodges, 1888), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust)
- A true, sincere and modest defence of English Catholics that suffer for their faith both at home and abroad, against a false, seditious and slanderous libel, entitled: "The execution of justice in England." Wherein is declared how unjustly the Protestants do charge Catholics with treason; how untruly they deny their persecution for religion; and how deceitfully they seek to abuse strangers about the cause, greatness, and manner of their sufferings, with divers other matters pertaining to this purpose ... (Manresa Press [etc.], 1914), by William Allen (page images at HathiTrust)
- Church and state in England (Longmans, Green, and co., 1905), by William Henry Abraham (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The nation and the church, six charges (J. Murray, 1925), by Bertram Pollock (page images at HathiTrust)
- Historical memoirs respecting the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, from the Reformation, to the present time. (John Murray, 1819), by Charles Butler (page images at HathiTrust)
- Historical survey of controversies pertaining to the rights of conscience (Sheldon, Blakeman & Co., 1858), by Edward Bean Underhill (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries (G. Bell, 1906), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Churches in the modern state (Longmans, Green and co., 1913), by John Neville Figgis (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Clarendon Historical Society's reprints. Series III ... (Priv. Print. for the Society, 1886), by Edinburgh Clarendon Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust)
- Saint Anselme de Cantorbéry : tableau de la vie monastique et de la lutte du pouvoir spirituel avec le pouvoir temporel au onzième siècle (Didier, 1868), by Charles de Rémusat (page images at HathiTrust)
- Beitrag zur Vorgeschichte der Auflösung Klöster in England und Wales; speciell unter der Regierung Heinrichs VIII. (Halle, 1900), by Gilbert B. Wilson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- National idealism and a state church : a constructive essay in religion (Williams and Norgate, 1907), by Stanton Coit (page images at HathiTrust)
- An inquiry into the principles of Church authority; or, Reasons for recalling my subscription to the royal supremacy. (Longmans, 1854), by Robert Isaac Wilberforce (page images at HathiTrust)
- Lowell Institute lectures. (Houghton Mifflin, 1915), by W. Cunningham (page images at HathiTrust)
- Church and nation or wealth with honor (including material to shew the need for a bold constitutional advance as the alter-native to an artificial constitutional crisis) (National unity press, 1909), by Elliot Evans Mills (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Church and state in England & Wales, 1829-1906 (Hodges, Figgis & co., ltd.;, 1906), by Michael J. F. McCarthy (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Der englische Investiturstreit. Als anhang: Die quellen und ihr abhängigkeitsverhältnis. (Wagner, 1884), by Maximilian Schmitz-Mancy (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Old Church, what shall we do with it (Macmillan, 1878), by Thomas Hughes (page images at HathiTrust)
- The nature of national offences truly stated : and the peculiar case of the Jewish people rightly explained : shewing that Great Britain ... may reasonably aspire to the ... protection of Heaven : a sermon ... December 18, 1745 (Printed for J. and P. Knapton, 1746), by William Warburton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Essay on the union of church and state (Nisbet, 1849), by Baptist Wriothesley Noel (page images at HathiTrust)
- A continuation of the Account of the ministers, lecturers, masters and fellows of colleges, and schoolmasters, who were ejected and silenced after the restoration in 1660, by or before the Act for uniformity. To which is added, The church and dissenters compar'd as to persecution, in some remarks on Dr. Walker's Attempt to recover the names and sufferings of the clergy that were sequestred, &c., between 1640 and 1660. And also Some free remarks on the twenty-eight chapter of Dr. Bennet's Essay on the 39 articles of religion ... (Printed for R. Ford [etc.], 1727), by Edmund Calamy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Statement of facts presented to the Sovereign Pontiff, P. Pius VII. MDCCCXVIII. II. A letter to the Cardinal Litta ... MDCCCXVIII. (Printed by J. Brettell, 1818), by John Cox Hippisley (page images at HathiTrust)
- The case of the allegiance due to soveraign powers, stated and resolved, according to Scripture and reason, and the principles of the Church of England, with ... respect to the oath ... of allegiance to ... K. William and Q. Mary. (Printed for W. Rogers, 1691), by William Sherlock (page images at HathiTrust)
- The voice of the country upon the Irish Church (Edward Stanford, 1869), by Robert Baxter (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cobbett's legacy to parsons ; or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called church property, greater than the Dissenters have to the same? And ought there, or ought there not to be a separation of the church from the state? (C. Griffin, 1836), by William Cobbett (page images at HathiTrust)
- The old English constitution vindicated and set in a true light : offer'd to the consideration of the Bishop of Bangor, with an appendix containing some reflections upon His Lordship's candor, sincerity, erudition, and strong reasoning in his preservative, or, appeal to the Christian laity ([s.n.], 1717), by Matthias Earbery (page images at HathiTrust)
- The menace of secularism; addresses on the nation's need of the national church. (Gardner, Darton, 1912), by Edith Mary Gell (page images at HathiTrust)
- The portent of revolution. (Welsh Church Press, 1899), by John Littlejohns (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letters to a prebendary : being an answer to Reflections on popery, by the Rev. J. Sturges ... with remarks on the opposition of Hoadlyism to the doctrines of the Church of England and on various publications occasioned by the late Civil and Ecclesiastical History of Winchester (Printed and sold by Robbins of Winchester, 1800), by John Milner (page images at HathiTrust)
- The new Politicus, a dialogue concerning the necessity of a national religion ... (Paul, 1881), by Francis Reynolds Yonge Radcliffe (page images at HathiTrust)
- The right of the nation to deal with the ecclesiastical endowments now administered by the Church of England. (Society for the Liberation of Religion from state-patronage and control, 1875) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cobbett's legacy to parsons : or, have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called church property, greater than the dissenters have to the same? ; and ought there, or ought there not, to be a separation of the church from the state? ; in six letters, addressed to the church-parsons in general, including the cathedral and college clergy and the bishops ; with a dedication to Blomfield, Bishop of London (D. & J. Sadlier, 1845), by William Cobbett (page images at HathiTrust)
- The coronation oath considered with reference to the principles of the revolution of 1688. (J. Hatchard, 1828), by Charles Thomas Lane (page images at HathiTrust)
- Intolerance in the reign of Elizabeth, Queen of England (Houghton, Mifflin, 1917), by Arthur Jay Klein (page images at HathiTrust)
- Abridgment of ... [his] history of his life and times, with an Account of the ministers, &c. who were ejected after the restauration of King Charles II ... (London, 1713), by Richard Baxter and Edmund Calamy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Struggles and triumphs of religious liberty : an historical survey of controversies pertaining to the rights of conscience, from the English Reformation to the settlement of New England (L. Colby, 1851), by Edward Bean Underhill (page images at HathiTrust)
- The present position of the high-church party in the established Church of England : considered in a review of the Civil power in its relations to the church, and in two letters on the royal supremecy and The want of dogmatic teaching in the reformed church (Longman's, Green, 1869), by William Maskell (page images at HathiTrust)
- England under God (Smith, Elder & Co., 1830), by Robert Wilson Evans (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries (Nimmo, 1899), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Dissent and democracy; their mutual relations and common objects: an historical review. (Saunders, Otley, & Co.; [etc., etc.], 1864), by Richard Masheder (page images at HathiTrust)
- The basis of national welfare, considered in reference chiefly to the prosperity of Britain, and safety of the Church of England (Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, 1817), by Richard Yates and Church of England (page images at HathiTrust)
- An introduction to the fifth book of Hooker's treatise of the laws of ecclesiastical polity (Clarendon Press, 1899), by Francis Paget (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thoughts on the separation of church and state. (Roake and Varty, 1834), by Edward Burton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Tracts on the liberty, spiritual and temporal, of Protestants in England (Printed by W. Bowyer, 1763), by Anthony Ellys (page images at HathiTrust)
- The revival of popery, its intolerant character, political tendency ... and unceasing usurpations : detailed in a series of letters to William Wilberforce; with an appendix ... and remarks on the wilful corruption of Holy Scripture (Printed for Ogle, Duncan, and co., 1819), by William Blair (page images at HathiTrust)
- A full report of the hearing in the House of Lords, on the 13th, 14th, and 15th day of May, and the 24th, 25th, and 28th of June, 1839. On the appeal of the trustees. (From the short-hand notes of Messrs. Gurney and son.) To which are prefixed, the judgment of the vice-chancellor, on the original hearing of the cause before him, Dec. 23rd, 1833, the judgment of Lord Lyndhurst on the appeal to him as lord chancellor, delivered 5th Feb., 1836. The case of the appellants. The case of the respondents. (Printed by R. and J.E. Taylor, 1839), by Joseph Gurney, William Brodie Gurney, and Great Britain Parliament House of Lords (page images at HathiTrust)
- The bishops in the tower; a record of stirring events affecting the church and nonconformists from the restoration to the revolution. (Rivingtons, 1887), by Herbert Mortimer Luckock (page images at HathiTrust)
- On the constitution of the church and state according to the idea of each (London : W. Pickering, 1839., 1839), by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Nelson Coleridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Churches in the modern state, by John Neville Figgis. (Longmans, Green and co., 1913), by John Neville Figgis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letters to a prebendary : being an answer to Reflections on popery, by the Rev. J. Sturges ... with remarks on the opposition of Hoadlyism to the doctrines of the Church of England (Published by Bernard Dornin, and sold at his Roman Catholic library, 30, Baltimore-street. G. Dobbin & Murphy, print., 1810), by John Milner, Bernard Dornin, and G. Dobbin & Murphy (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Anglican church : the creature and slave of the state being a refutation of certain Puseyite claims advanced on behalf of the established church in a series of lectures (C. Dolman, 1844), by Peter Cooper (page images at HathiTrust)
- The pillars of priestcraft and orthodoxy shaken (Printed for Mr. Cadell, 1768), by Richard Baron and Thomas Gordan (page images at HathiTrust)
- Documents to ascertain the sentiments of British Catholicsm in former ages : respecting the power of the popes (Printed for J. Booker, by W. Clowes, 1812), by John Lingard (page images at HathiTrust)
- The church and state handy-book : of arguments, facts, and statistics suited to the times / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (William Macintosh, Paternoster Row, 1866), by George F. Chambers (page images at HathiTrust)
- Conversation between two electors on the church and state question. Talbot collection of British pamphlets (Printed for the Church Defence Institution, St. Stephen's Palace Chambers, 9, Bridge Street, Westminster, S.W., in the 1870s), by Church Defence Institution (page images at HathiTrust)
- Establishment and church reform : a paper read at a meeting of the Society of the Holy Spirit on January 22, 1901 / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (Eyre and Spottiswoode, His Majesty's printers, East Harding Street, E.C., 1901), by George John Talbot and Holy Ghost Fathers (page images at HathiTrust)
- The influence of the Established Church on the progress of liberty and liberal legislation : a lecture / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (Nonconformist Association, 6, Brown Street ;, 1873), by Henry Richard and YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Is the independence of church courts really impossible? / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (James Parker and Co. ..., 1899), by Robert Campbell Moberly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letter from the Bishop of Lincoln to the Rev. Canon Hole on Lord Penzance's decisions : with notes. Talbot collection of British pamphlets (James Williamson ;, 1877), by Christopher Wordsworth and S. Reynolds Hole (page images at HathiTrust)
- The National Church Reform Union. Talbot collection of British pamphlets (National Church Reform Union, 1880), by National Church Reform Union and George Harwood (page images at HathiTrust)
- The relation of Church and Parliament in regard to ecclesiastical discipline / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (A.R. Mowbray & Co. ..., 1903), by Walter Howard Frere (page images at HathiTrust)
- Senates and synods : their respective functions and uses, with reference to the "Public Worship Regualtion Bill" : with a "Plea for toleration by law, in certian ritual matters" / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (Rivingtons ;, 1874), by Christopher Wordsworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- A speech in the House of Lords, August 1, 1833, on a bill for the removal of certain disabilities from His Majesty's subjects of the Jewish persuasion : with additional remarks on some of the objections urged against that measure / Talbot collection of British pamphlets (B. Fellowes, Ludgate Street, 1848), by Richard Whately (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thoughts on the separation of church and state / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets (Roake and Varty, 31, Strand ;, 1834), by Edward Burton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Why should the bishops continue to sit in the House of Lords? / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets (Joseph Masters, Aldersgate Street, and New Bond Street, 1851), by George Anthony Denison (page images at HathiTrust)
- British history and papal claims, from the Norman conquest to the present day. (Hodder & Stoughton, 1893), by James Paton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Church and state two hundred years ago. A history of ecclesiastical affairs in England from 1660-1663. (Jackson, Walford, and Hodder, 1862), by John Stoughton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cobbett's legacy to parsons ... : in six letters ... ([s.n.], 1835), by William Cobbett (page images at HathiTrust)
- The report of his majesty's commissioners concerning Dame Sarah Hewley's Charity : intended for the support of an alms-house in York for poor widows, and supplying them with catechisms; for poor preachers of Christ's holy gospel, and the widows of such preachers; for exhibitions for young men designed for the ministry; for the promoting of the preaching of the gospel in poor places; and for relieving Godly persons in distress. (A. Prentice, 1829) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The politicks of high-church; or, A system of their principles about government : faithfully extracted from their own writers : by which it plainly appears, that they are calculated for a popish prince and a French government : recommended to the consideration of the electors against the choice of members for next Parliament. ([s.n.], 1705) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The history of the wicked plots and conspiracies of our pretended saints: : representing the beginning, constitution, and designs of the Jesuite. : With the conspiracies, rebellions, schisms, hypocrisie ... and vilefying humour of some Presbyterians: proved by a series of authentick examples, as they have been acted in Great Britain, from the beginning of that faction to this time. (Printed by E. Cotes, for A. Seile ..., 1662), by Henry Foulis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries : an attempt to illustrate the history of the suppression (J. Hodges, 1902), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Claims of the Roman Catholics considered, with reference to the safety of the established church, and the rights of religious toleration. (Printed for Cadell and Davies, 1812) (page images at HathiTrust)
- An essay on the history and effect of the coronation oath, including observations on a bill recently submitted to the consideration of the House of Commons. (J. Booker, 1807), by John Joseph Dillon, J. Booker, and Thomas Collins (page images at HathiTrust)
- The state in its relations with the church (J. Murray, etc., 1841), by W. E. Gladstone (page images at HathiTrust)
- Theophilus Anglicanus (Rivingtons, 1850), by Christopher Wordsworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- An Address on the connection of church and state, delivered at Sion College on February 15, 1868. (Macmillan and Co., 1868), by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries; an attempt to illustrate the history of their suppression (J. Hodges, 1890), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust)
- The state in its relations with the church (J. Murray, 1839), by W. E. Gladstone (page images at HathiTrust)
- The History of self-defence, in requital to the History of passive obedience (Printed for D. Newman at the Kings-Arms in the Poultrey, 1690) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Parliaments power, in lawes for religion. Or, An answere to that old and groundles calumny of the papists, nick-naming the religion of the Church of England, by the name of a Parliamentary-religion. Sent to a friend, who was troubled at it, and earnestly desired satisfaction in it (Printed by Henry Hall, printer to the Universitie, 1645), by Peter Heylyn (page images at HathiTrust)
- Repertorium canonicum; or, An abridgment of the ecclesiastical laws of this realm, consistent with the temporal: wherein the most material points relating to such persons and things; as come within the cognizance thereof, are succinctly treated. (C. Wilkinson, 1680), by John Godolphin and Samuel Mel (page images at HathiTrust)
- The sword and the keys. Civil and spiritual jurisdictions: their union and difference. A treatise giving some account of ecclesiastical appeals in foreign countries, with a history of the origin and constitution of the Judicial Committee of Privy Council in England. With an appendix containing the judgments of the Lords Justices of Appeal and the Court of Queen's Bench, touching the Public Worship Regulation Act. The judgments in ecclesiastical cases delivered by the Judicial Committee of Privy Council since those published under the sanction of Archbishop Tait of Canterbury, when Bishop of London, in 1865. The judgment of the Rolls Court in the Colenso case; and all the statutes on which is founded the jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee in spiritual causes. (Sold at the office of the English Church Union, 1881), by James Wayland Joyce, Frederick Robert Rumsey, James B. Joyce, and Great Britain (page images at HathiTrust)
- The case of the regale and of the pontificat stated : in a conference concerning the independency of the church, upon any power on earth, in the exercise of her purely spiritual power and authority .. (Printed for C. Brome, G. Strahan, &c., 1702), by Charles Leslie (page images at HathiTrust)
- Refutation of Bishop Sherlock's arguments against a repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts (Printed by J. Thompson and sold by J. Johnson, 1787), by Benjamin Hoadly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cato's letters (Printed for J. Walthoe, etc., 1755), by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon (page images at HathiTrust)
- The new association with farther improvements : as another and later Scots Presbyterian-covenant, besides that mention'd in the former part, and the proceedings of that party since, an answer to some objections in the pretended D. Foe's Explication ... : also an account of several other pamphlets, which carry on and plainly discover the design to undermine and blow up the present church and government, particularly The Discovery of a certain secret history, not yet publish'd (Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1703), by Charles Leslie (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letter from the Right Honourable Lord Grenville to the Earl of Fingall (Printed for John Stockdale, 1810), by William Wyndham Grenville Grenville and Arthur James Plunkett Fingall (page images at HathiTrust)
- A confutation of popery ... (Printed by M. J. and sold by J. Knapton, 1714), by Thomas Bennet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Model of civil and ecclesiastical government (Printed for J. S. and are to be sold by T. Goodwin at the Maidenhead over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1689), by George Lawson (page images at HathiTrust)
- The answeres of some brethren of the ministerie : to the replyes of the ministers and professours of divinitie in Aberdeene, concerning the late covenent. (s.n.], 1638), by Alexander Henderson and David Dickson (page images at HathiTrust)
- England und die katholische Kirche unter Elisabeth und den Stuarts (Bottega d'Erasmo, 1971), by Arnold Oskar Meyer (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A collection of eighteen papers, relating to the affairs of church & state, during the reign of King James the Second. (Seventeen whereof written in Holland, and first printed there.) (Reprinted for J. Starkey and R. Chiswell, 1689), by Gilbert Burnet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries (G. Bell, 1920), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letters to a prebendary; being an answer to Reflections on popery (W.E. Andrews, 1830), by John Milner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Catholic question. (Printed by D. Walker, 1812), by John Somers Cocks Somers and Great Britain Parliament House of Lords (page images at HathiTrust)
- Essay on the union of church and state (New York : Harper & brothers, 1849., 1849), by Baptist Wriothesley Noel (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letters on the legal disabilities of Roman Catholics and dissenters, and on the dangers apprehended from their removal. (Printed for J. Ridgeway, 1813), by William David Evans (page images at HathiTrust)
- The case of the dissenters : in a letter addressed to the Lord Chancellor. (E. Wilson, 1833), by Andrew Reed (page images at HathiTrust)
- Considerations on the law of libel : as relating to publications on the subject of religion (J. Ridgway, 1833), by Richard Whately and Thomas Binney (page images at HathiTrust)
- The alliance of the church with the state neither sinful nor unscriptural. (C.J.G. and T. Rivington, 1834), by Jonas Dennis (page images at HathiTrust)
- The designs of the dissenters : a letter to the king (Jackson and Walford, 1834), by Protestant Dissenter (page images at HathiTrust)
- The church and the clergy : showing that religious establishments derive no countenance from the nature of Christianity : and that they are not recommended by public utility : With some observations on the church establishment of England and Ireland and on the system of tithes. (E. Couchman, 1835), by Jonathan Dymond (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cobbett's Legacy to parsons. ([s.n.], 1835), by William Cobbett (page images at HathiTrust)
- The dangers and duties of the present time : being the substance of two lectures, delivered in the Literary and Philosophical Institution, Cheltenham, on the 11th and 25th January, 1853 (John W. Parker and Son, 1853), by E. R. Humphreys and England) Literary and Philosophical Institution (Cheltenham (page images at HathiTrust)
- Disestablishment, what it means : being a consideration of the historic relations between church and state. ([s.n.], 1908), by T. Bennett (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Christianity and politics (London, 1916), by W. Cunningham (page images at HathiTrust)
- Report : with appendices. (S.P.C.K., 1916), by Church of England. Archbishops' Committee on Church and State (page images at HathiTrust)
- A defence of the Church of England against disestablishment. ([s.n.], 1911), by Roundell Palmer Selborne (page images at HathiTrust)
- Dr. Williams's library, and the debate on the Roman Catholic claims, January 20th, 1829 : with the history of the adjorned meeting on the 27th. To which is added extracts from the Manchester Socinian controversy, laws relative to dissenting trusts; "A true copy of the last will and testament of the late Reverend Daniel Williams, D.D." ... and "Papers relating to the late Daniel Williams, D.D. and the trust established by his will." The whole inteded to show the necessity of an immediate separation between the Trinitarian and Socinian members of the general body of dissenting ministers in London; and as an appeal to the evangelical dissenters throughout the kingdom to support, by their pecuniary contributions, a suit in chancery to recover the Library, & c. from the Socinians. (Wightman and Cramp, 1829), by Joseph Ivimey (page images at HathiTrust)
- The primitive Christian justified, and Jack Presbyter reproved; or, A Scripture demonstration that to be innocent and persecuted, is more eligible than to be prosperously wicked. (Printed for R. Royston, 1682), by William Gould (page images at HathiTrust)
- A briefe relation of certaine speciall and most materiall passages, and speeches in the Starre-Chamber, occasioned and delivered the 14th day of Iune, 1637, at the censure of those three famous and worthy gentlemen, Dr. Bastwicke, Mr. Burton and Mr. Prynne. Even so as it hath beene truely and faithfully gathered from their owne mouthes, by one present at the said censure. ([London?], 1638), by William Prynne, Henry Burton, and John Bastwick (page images at HathiTrust)
- Of the lawes of ecclesiasticall politie; the sixth and eighth books (Bishop, 1648), by Richard Hooker (page images at HathiTrust)
- A discourse of ecclesiastical politie: wherein the authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences of subjects in matters of religion is asserted, the mischiefs and inconveniences of toleration are represented, and all pretenses pleaded in behalf of liberty of conscience are fully answered. (Printed for J. Martyn, 1670), by Samuel Parker (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letter to Lord Viscount Milton on the Test laws (Printed for J. Mawman by Ballintine & Law, 1807), by Beneficed clergyman of the established church and Yorkshire freeholder and Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam Fitzwilliam (page images at HathiTrust)
- Practical information for candidates and electors on current ecclesiastical questions (Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, 1885), by Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control (page images at HathiTrust)
- The pillars of priestcraft and orthodoxy shaken ... (Printed for R. Griffiths, 1752), by Richard Baron and Thomas Gordon (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cobbett's legacy to parsons; or, Have the clergy of the established church an equitable right to the tithes, or to any other thing called church property, greater than the Dissenters have not the same? And ought there, or ought there not, to be a separation of the church from the state? In six letters, addressed to the church-parsons in general, including the cathedral and college clergy and the bishops. With a dedication to Blomfield, Bishop of London. ([Printed by Mills], 1835), by William Cobbett (page images at HathiTrust)
- A defence of moderate non-conformity. In answer to the reflections of Mr. Ollyff and Mr. Hoadly, on the tenth chapter of the Abridgment of the life of the Reverend Mr. Rich. Baxter. With a postscript, containing some remarks on a tract of Mr. Dorringtons, entituled, The dissenting ministry in religion, censur'd and condemn'd from the Ho;y Scriptures. (Printed for Tho. Parkhurst, 1703), by Edmund Calamy, Theophilus Dorrington, Benjamin Hoadly, and John Ollyffe (page images at HathiTrust)
- The nonconformist's memorial: being an account of the ministers, who were ejected or silenced after the Restoration, particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which took place on Bartholomew-Day, Aug. 24, 1662. Containing a concise view of their lives and characters, their principles, sufferings, and printed works. (Printed for Alexr. Hogg, 1778), by Edmund Calamy and Samuel Palmer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Trial of Sacheverell (Printed for Jacob Tonson ..., 1710), by Henry Sacheverell and Great Britain Parliament House of Lords (page images at HathiTrust)
- On the constitution of church and state according to the idea of each : with aids toward a right judgement on the late Catholic Bill (Hurst, Chance, 1830), by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- The national church and national righteousness. Speech of the Right Hon. John Bright, at the Metropolitan tabernacle, May 2nd, 1883. (Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-patronage and Control, 1883), by John Bright (page images at HathiTrust)
- Coleridge on the church and state (Hurst, Chance, 1830), by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Historical sketches, speeches, and characters. (R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1842), by George Croly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letter to Dr Chalmers, and other members of the Church of Scotland, on the subject of a grant of public money to the Scotch Church (Charles Ely, 1835), by John Arthur Roebuck, Henry S. Chapman, William Allen, Thomas Chalmers, and John Russell Russell (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henri VIII et les monastères anglais (Libraire Victor Lecoffre, 1894), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Episcopacy (as established by law in England) not prejudicial to regal power. A treatise written in the time of the Long Parliament, by the special command of the late king (Printed by for Robert Pawlett, 1673), by Robert Sanderson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book : intituled The case of resistance of the supreme powers stated and resolved, according to the doctrine of the Holy Scriptures (Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin, 1689), by Samuel Johnson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Die Beziehungen Englands zum Basler Konzil bis zum Friedenskongress von Arras. (Ebering, 1911), by August: Zellfelder (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Letter to the public meeting of the friends to the repeal of the Test and Corporation acts at the London Tavern on February the 13th, 1790 ([s.n.], 1790), by Richard Sharp (page images at HathiTrust)
- A discourse on the real principles of the revolution, the Bill of Rights, Act of Settlement, &c. in which the representations of Sir Francis Burdett, Mr. Maddox, and others are considered, their ignorance and their falsehood exposed, and their real views detected: being the substance of three lectures, delivered in Trinity term, 1809 (Printed by J. Seeley, Buckingham, sold by Hatchard, Piccadilly, London, 1809), by William Jocelyn Palmer (page images at HathiTrust)
- The safety and expediency of conceding the Catholic claims evinced by the good effects of the concessions in Canada and the different states of Europe : with the opinions of Pitt, Burke, Fox, and Wyndham, thereon (J. Ridgway, 1827), by Civis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Colonial Church the speech of the Right Honourable Sir John S. Pakington, Bart., Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, May 19, 1852, on the second reading of the Colonial Church Bill. (J. Ollivier, 1852), by John Somerset Pakington Hampton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Stanser's examination of the Rev. Mr. Burke's letter of instruction to the C.M. of Nova Scotia together with a reply to the Rev. Mr. Cochran's fifth and last letter to Mr. B.; published in the Nova-Scotia gazette, as also a short review of his former letters, and the replies which were made. (Printed by A. Gay, 1805) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The primacy of England (B.H. Blackwell, 1899), by Samuel Fletcher Hulton (page images at HathiTrust)
- A true, sincere and modest defence of English Catholic that suffer for their faith both at home and abroad : against a false, seditions and slanderous libel entitled "The execution of justice in England" ... (Manresa Press, 1914), by William Allen (page images at HathiTrust)
- Theophilus Anglicanus : or, manual of instruction concerning the Church, and the Anglican branch of it (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1890), by Christopher Wordsworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- The church and the clergy showing that religious establishments derive no countenance from the nature of Christianity : and that they are not recommended by public utility : With some observations on the church establishment of England and Ireland and on the system of tithes. (E. Couchman, 1835), by Jonathan Dymond (page images at HathiTrust)
- The primacy of England (B. H. Blackwell; [etc., etc.], 1899), by Samuel F. Hulton (page images at HathiTrust)
- L'église et l'état en Angleterre depuis la conquête des Normands jusqu'a nos jour (Delhomme et Briguet, éditeurs ..., 1887), by Albert Du Boys (page images at HathiTrust)
- Die Englische Kirche in ihrem Verhältniss zum Papst- und Königthum bis zum Ende des 8. Jahrhunderts ([s.n.], 1893), by Nathaniel James (page images at HathiTrust)
- The royal supremacy; as it is defined by reason, history and the constitution. (J. Murray, 1877), by W. E. Gladstone (page images at HathiTrust)
- Speeches and addresses (Isbister, 1893), by William Connor Magee (page images at HathiTrust)
- The miscellaneous works of Thomas Arnold : collected and republished. (T. Fellowes, 1845), by Thomas Arnold and Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (page images at HathiTrust)
- The church under the Tudors : with an introductory chapter on the origin of the connection between church and state (W. Kent, 1881), by Durham Dunlop (page images at HathiTrust)
- Letter from Sir Robert Peel to the electors for the borough of Tamworth. (James Bain, 1847), by Robert Peel (page images at HathiTrust)
- The curates' appeal to the equity and Christian principles of the British Legislature, the bishops, the clergy, and the public, on the peculiar hardships of their situation ; and on the dangers resulting to religion, to morals, and to the community, from the arbitrary nature of the laws, as they are now frequently enforced against them. (T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1819), by George Bugg (page images at HathiTrust)
- On the constitution of the Church and State according to the idea of each. Lay sermons ... (W. Pickering, 1839), by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George F. Bowen, Henry Nelson Coleridge, and Wordsworth Collection (page images at HathiTrust)
- A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : on the actual relations between church and state (J. Olliver, 1849), by Richard Cavendish and Wordsworth Collection (page images at HathiTrust)
- A calm inquiry into all the objections made to the educational provisions of the factory bill, exhibiting the nature, tendency and object of the new principles by which the dissenting bodies stand opposed thereto. (J. Hatchard & Son, 1843), by Charles Lloyd (page images at HathiTrust)
- The cause of the incarceration of the Right Rev. Dr. Hughes in the criminal prison of Gibraltar explained (J. Brown (late Keating and Brown), 1841), by P. A. Wynne (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henry VIII and the English monasteries (G. Bell, 1925), by Francis Aidan Gasquet (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- On the constitution of the church and state : according to the idea of each (Edward Moxon, 1852), by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Nelson Coleridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- A true, sincere and modest defence of English Catholics that suffer for their faith both at home and abroad : against a false, seditious and slanderous libel, entitled: "The executin of justice in England." ... / with a preface by His Eminence The Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster (Manresa Press, 1914), by William Allen (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The history of the wicked plots and conspiracies of our pretended saints: : representing the beginning, constitution, and designs of the Jesuite. : With the conspiracies, rebellions, schisms, hypocrisie, perjury, sacriledge, seditions, and vilifying humour of some Presbyterians: proved by a series of authentick examples, as they have been acted in Great Brittain, from the beginning of that faction to this time. (Printed by Hen: Hall for Ric. Davis, 1674), by Henry Foulis, Richard Davis, and Henry Hall (page images at HathiTrust)
- Convocation and provincial synods (Hodges, Smith, 1864), by Charles H. Todd (page images at HathiTrust)
- Two letters to the Bishop of Exeter, upon the subject of the Roman Catholic oath (J. Ridgway and Son, 1838), by David Leahy and Henry Phillpotts (page images at HathiTrust)
- His Majesties message to both Houses of Parliament : February 14. 1641. (Printed by Robert Barker ... and by the assignes of John Bill, 1642), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King Charles I of England (page images at HathiTrust)
- A discoursive conjecture upon the reasons that produce a desired event of the present troubles of Great Britaine, different from those of lower Germanie. : Considered in the maine passages that seeme parallel, but upon a further survey and discovered to be otherwise. (Printed by R. Hearne, and are to be sold by Iohn Partridge, 1641), by Calybute Downing (page images at HathiTrust)
- The happines of peace and vnity : dedicated to the Kings most excellent Majestie, and humbly presented to the Honorable House of Commons, for their incouragement to the perfection of that good worke of peace and vnion in the church and state ([publisher not identified], 1641), by Gent E. W. (page images at HathiTrust)
- David's sling at the state church Goliath and at priestcraft in general (W. Strange, 1849), by George Hows (page images at HathiTrust)
- The four P's about which every body is concerned viz., princes, peers, priests, people (W. Strange, 1849), by George Hows (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pioneers of Protestantism (Marshall Bros., 1928), by James Johnston (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The political activities of the Baptists and Fifth monarchy men in England during the Interregnum. (American historical association;, 1912), by Louise Fargo Brown (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A continuation of the History of passive obedience since the Reformation. (Amsterdam : Printed for Theodore Johnson, 1690., 1690), by Abednego Seller and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Reformed liturgy. (London : Printed for J. Lawrence [etc.], 1713., 1713), by Edmund Calamy (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Defence of moderate non-conformity : in answer to the reflections of Mr. Ollyffe and Mr. Hoadly, on the tenth chapter of the Abridgment of the life of the Reverend Mr. Rich. Baxter ... (Printed by Tho. Parkhurst [etc.], 1703), by Edmund Calamy (page images at HathiTrust)
- The royal supremacy viewed in reference to the two spiritual powers of order and jurisdiction (London : W. Pickering, 1850., 1850), by T. W. Allies (page images at HathiTrust)
- A short view of the conduct of the English clergy, so far as relates to civil affairs, from the conquest to the revolution. (London : Printed for T. Cooper, 1737., 1737) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A discourse of the religion of England : asserting that reformed Christianity setled in its due latitude, is the stability and advancement of this kingdom. (London : [publisher not identified], 1667., 1667), by John Corbet and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Theophilus Anglicanus; or, Instruction for the young student, concerning the church and the Anglican branch of it (London : Francis & John Rivington, 1846., 1846), by Christopher Wordsworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- Analysis of Hooker's Ecclesiastical polity, Book V (London : R. Scott, 1912., 1912), by Richard Hooker and F. A. C. Youens (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A second discourse of the religion of England : further asserting, that reformed Christianity, setled! in its due latitude, is the stability and advancement of this kingdom : wherein is included, an answer to a late book, entituled, A discourse of toleration. (London : [publisher not identified], 1668., 1668), by John Corbet and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Archbishops' Committee on Church & State. Report, with appendices. (London : S.P.C.K., 1916., 1916), by Church of England. Archbishops' Committee on Church and State (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The great question concerning things indifferent in religious worship, briefly stated, and tendred to the consideration of all sober and impartiall men. (London : [publisher not identified], 1660., 1660), by Edward Bagshaw, Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Baptism Controversy Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Apologia pro ivramento fidelitatis, primùm quidem a̓nōnymoz (Londini : Excudebat Ioannes Norton, 1609., 1609), by King of England James I, Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino, Pope Paul V, and Thomas F. Torrance Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of the king's supremacy, and of the rise, progress and results of the supremacy of the pope, in different ages and nations, so far as relates to civil affairs. (Printed for J. Stockdale, 1809), by Thomas Brooke Clarke (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Old Whig ; or, The consistent protestant. (Printed for W. Wilkins, A. Ward, R. Hett, A. Millar, and J. Gray, 1739), by Samuel Chandler (page images at HathiTrust)
- The third collection of political letters in the London Journal. ([n.p., 1720), by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Tract for the Times: The Church and the Census, by James Skinner (Gutenberg ebook)
- A Second Letter to the Rev. William Maskell, M.A.: Some thoughts on the position of the Church of England, as to her dogmatic teaching, by Mayow Wynell Mayow, contrib. by William Maskell (Gutenberg ebook)
- A Letter to the Rev. William Maskell, A.M.: How far the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council commits the Church of England by its decision, even allowing it to have jurisdiction in points of doctrine, by Mayow Wynell Mayow, contrib. by William Maskell (Gutenberg ebook)
- Occasional Papers: Selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday Review, 1846-1890, Vol. 2, by R. W. Church (Gutenberg ebook)
- A second discourse of the religion of England further asserting, that reformed Christianity, setled [sic] in its due latitude, is the stability and advancement of this kingdom : wherein is included, an answer to a late book, entitled, A discourse of toleration. (London : [s.n.], 1668), by John Corbet (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some reflections on the oaths & declaration appointed in an act past in the first year of the reign of King William and Queen Mary in reference to the Roman Catholicks of England / by Sir D.W. Baronet, of the church of Rome. (London : [s.n.], 1695), by Sir D. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, to the King's most excellent Majesty, for maintaining the Church of England, as by law established with His Majesty's most gracious answer thereunto, Die Martis 16. Aprilis, 1689. (Edinburgh : [s.n.], Re-Printed in the Year, 1689), by England and Wales Parliament and England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A vindication of the divines of the Church of England who have sworn allegiance to K. William & Q. Mary, from the imputations of apostasy and perjury, which are cast upon them upon that account, in the now publish'd History of passive obedience / by one of those divines. (London : Printed for Brabazon Aylmer ..., 1689), by Edward Fowler (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The judgment and doctrine of the Church of England concerning one special branch of the King's prerogative, viz. in dispencing with the penall laws / asserted by the most reverend father in God, the lords Arch-Bishops Bancroft, Laud and Usher, the right reverend fathers in God, the lords Bishops Sanderson and Cartwright, the reverend doctors, Sir Thomas Ridley L.L.D., Dr. Hevlin, Dr. Barrow, Dr. Sherlock master of the temple, Dr. Hicks, Dr. Nalson and Dr. Puller ; and by the anonymus, author of The harmony of divinity and law : together with the concurring resolutions of our reverend judges, as most consonant and agreeable thereunto ; in a letter from a gentleman of Oxford, to his friend at London. (London : Printed for J.H. and T.S. ..., 1687), by Gentleman of Oxford (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Aarons rod blossoming, or, The divine ordinance of church-government vindicated so as the present Erastian controversie concerning the distinction of civill and ecclesiasticall government, excommunication, and suspension, is fully debated and discussed, from the holy scripture, from the Jewish and Christian antiquities, from the consent of latter writers, from the true nature and rights of magistracy, and from the groundlesnesse of the chief objections made against the Presbyteriall government in point of a domineering arbitrary unlimited power / by George Gillespie ... (London : Printed by E.G. for Richard Whitaker ..., 1646), by George Gillespie (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Repertorium canonicum, or, An abridgment of the ecclesiastical laws of this realm, consistent with the temporal wherein the most material points relating to such persons and things, as come within the cognizance thereof, are succinctly treated / by John Godolphin ... (London : Printed by S. Roycroft, for Christopher Wilkinson ..., 1678), by John Godolphin (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Parliaments power in lawes for religion, or, An ansvvere to that old and groundles [sic] calumny of the papists, nick-naming the religion of the Church of England, by the name of a parliamentary-religion sent to a friend who was troubled at it, and earnestly desired satisfaction in it. (Oxford : Printed by Henry Hall ..., 1645), by Peter Heylyn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter from a freeholder, to the rest of the freeholders of England, and all others, who have votes in the choice of Parliament-men ([London? : s.n., 1689?]), by Samuel Johnson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A nevv quære at this time seasonably to be considered as we tender the advancement of trvth & peace : viz. whether it be fit, according to the principles of true religion, and state, to settle any church-government over the kingdome hastily, or not : and with the power commonly desired, in the hands of the ministers / by Iohn Saltmarsh ... (London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., 1646), by John Saltmarsh (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A proposal of union amongst Protestants, from the last-will of the most Reverend Doctor Sands sometime Archbishop of York (as the sentiment of the first reformers) humbly presented to the Parliament. ([London : s.n., 1679]), by Edwin Sandys (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Seasonable discourse shewing the unreasonableness and mischeifs [sic] of impositions in matters of religion recommended to serious consideration / by a learned pen. (London : Printed and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1687), by Learned pen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Table-talk, being discourses of John Seldon, Esq or his sense of various matters of weight and high consequence, relating especially to religion and state. (London : Printed for Jacob Tonson ... and Awnsham and John Churchill ..., 1696), by John Selden (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Corda Angliæ, or, The generall expressions of the land moving XXV. particulars to the honourable assembly in the high court of Parliament : that the church of England may become a glorious church of God. ([London : s.n.], 1641), by Henry Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Act of Parliament against religious meetings, proved to be the bishops act, or, A letter of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury to his fellow-bishops, to promote the persecution intended by it printed, to save the trouble of copying it out : with some Animadversions thereupon. ([London? : s.n.], 1670), by Gilbert Sheldon (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Seasonable reflections on a late pamphlet entituled A history of passive obedience since the Reformation wherein the true notion of passive obedience is settled and secured from the malicious interpretations of ill-designing men. (London : Printed for Robert Clavell ..., 1689/90 [i.e. 1690]), by Thomas Bainbrigg (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The answer to Tom-Tell-Troth the practise of princes and the lamentations of the kirke / written by the Lord Baltismore, late secretary of state. (London : [s.n.], 1642 [1643]), by George Calvert Baltimore (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Clavi trabales, or, Nailes fastned by some great masters of assemblyes confirming the Kings supremacy, the subjects duty, church government by bishops ... : unto which is added a sermon of regal power, and the novelty of the doctrine of resistance : also a preface by the right Reverend Father in God, the Lord Bishop of Lincolne / published by Nicholas Bernard ... (London : Printed by R. Hodkginson, and are to be sold by R. Marriot ..., 1661), by Nicholas Bernard (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A just and righteous plea presented unto the King of England, and his council, &c. being the true state of the present case of the people, called Quakers, truly demonstrated, and justly pleaded, on their behalf : and this is laid down in six particulars ... / by ... Edw. Burroughs. (London : Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1661), by Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A message for instruction to all the rulers, judges, and magistrates to whom the law is committed shewing what just government is, and how far the magisrates power reacheth, and what the sword of justice is to cut down, and what it is to defend ... / E.B. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1658), by Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The true state of Christianity, truly discribed, and also discovered unto all people what it was in its beginning and purity, and what it now is in its apostacy and degeneration ... / written by ... Edward Burrough. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1658), by Edward Burrough (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince if any shall happen to wear the imperial crown. (London : Printed for Richard Janeway ..., 1681), by David Clarkson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Dr. Sherlock's Case of allegiance considered with some remarks upon his vindication. (London : [s.n.], 1691), by Jeremy Collier (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Common-place-book out of The rehearsal transpros'd digested under these several heads, viz. his logick, chronology, wit, geography, anatomy, history, loyalty : with useful notes. (London : Printed for Henry Brome ..., 1673), by Andrew Marvell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The transproser rehears'd, or, The fifth act of Mr. Bayes's play being a postscript to the animadversions on the preface to Bishop Bramhall's vindication, &c. : shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery. (Oxford : Printed for the assignes of Hugo Grotius and Jacob Van Harmine ..., 1673), by Richard 1649 or 50-1728 Leigh (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A discourse of God's ways of disposing of kingdoms. Part 1 by the Bishop of S. Asaph, Lord Almoner to Their Majesties. (London : Printed by H. Hills, for Thomas Jones ..., 1691), by William Lloyd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A midnight touch at an unlicens'd pamphlet, called, A vindication of the arch-bishop, and several other bishops ([London : s.n., 1690]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A New Presbiterian ballad to the old tune of The clean contrary way (London : [s.n.], 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Truth and innocence vindicated in a survey of a discourse concerning ecclesiastical polity, and the authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences of subjects in matters of religion. (London : [s.n.], 1669), by John Owen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A religious scrutiny concerning unequall marriage to be represented to the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland : together with a postscript to the Commissioners of the Kirk : whereunto is subjoyned an appendix humbly tendred to the Parliament of England in reference to the late transactions of state, and now lastly is added a faithfull and conscientious account for subscribing the engagement / by Thomas Paget ... (London : Printed by John Macock ..., 1650), by Thomas Paget (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A defence and continuation of the ecclesiastical politie by way of letter to a friend in London : together with a letter from the author of The friendly debate. (London : Printed by A. Clark for J. Martyn ..., 1671), by Samuel Parker and Simon Patrick (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Religion and loyalty, or, A demonstration of the power of the Christian church within it self the supremacy of sovereign powers over it, the duty of passive obedience, or non-resistance to all their commands : exemplified out of the records of the Chruch and the Empire from the beginning of Christianity to the end of the reign of Julian / by Samuel Parker. (London : Printed for John Baker, 1684), by Samuel Parker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The great question to be considered by the King and this approaching Parliament, briefly proposed, and modestly discussed, (to wit); how far religion is concerned in policy or civil government and policy in religion? ... / by one who desires to give unto Cæsar the things that are Gods. ([London : s.n., 1679]), by William Penn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Ursa major & minor, or, A sober and impartial enquiry into those pretended fears and jealousies of popery and arbitrary power with some things offered to consideration touching His Majestie's league made with the King of France upon occasion of his wars with Holland and the United Provinces : in a letter written to a learned friend. (London : Printed for H.S., 1681), by Fabian Philipps (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A fvll reply to Certaine briefe observations and anti-queries on Master Prynnes twelve questions about church-government wherein the frivolousnesse, falseness, and grosse mistakes of this anonymous answerer (ashamed of his name) and his weak grounds for independency, and separation, are modestly discovered, reselled : together with certaine briefe animadversions on Mr. Iohn Goodwins Theomachia, in justification of independency examined, and of the ecclesisticall jurisdiction and rights of Parliament, which he fights against / by William Prynne ... (London : Printed by F.L. for Michael Sparke, Senior :, and are to be sold at the Blew-Bible in Green-Arbour, 1644), by William Prynne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sacred oath or covenant: to be taken by all His Maiestyes loyall subiects, for the maintainance of the true reformed Protestant religion, His Maiestyes iust rights and the priviledge of Parliament. (Oxford : [s.n.], printed Iune the 24. 1643) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Perfume against the sulpherous stinke of the snuffe of the light for smoak, called, Novello-mastix.: With a check to Cerberus Diabolus, and a whip for his barking against the Parliament and the armie. And an answer to the Anti-quæries, annexed to the Light against the smoak of the temple. / Written by John Salt-Marsh, minister of God's word. (London : Printed by Elizabeth Purslow, April, 19. 1646), by John Saltmarsh (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A solemn League and Covenant, for reformation, and defence of religion, the honor and happinesse of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland.: Together with a preamble, made by a worthy Member of the House of Commons, to invite all good Christians to the constant keeping of it. (London : Printed for Edward Husbands, November 16. 1643), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter of an Independent to his honoured friend Mr Glyn, Recorder of London: ([Oxford : by L. Lichfield], Printed, 1645. [i.e. 1646]), by Thomas Swadlin (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Engagement vindicated;: from all the objections, cavils, scruples, that wilfull opposers, or doubtfull, unresolved judgements may cast upon it. Wherein, all such objections are answered; the government proved; the Engagement it self both lawful, and necessary, from clearest principles of conscience and reason. To the satisfaction of all such as are doubting. / By T.B. (London : Printed by T. Mab and A. Coles for T.B. and are sold at the sign of the Angel in Corn-hil, 1650), by T. B. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the right honorable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: the humble petition of [blank] Humbly sheweth,... ([London : s.n., 1645]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the right honourable Lords, the peeres in the High Court of Parliament assembled: The humble petition of the maiors, bayliffes, jurats, freemen, and others inhabitants of the Cinque Ports, two ancient townes, and their members, ([London] : Printed, and are to be sold at the signe of the Starre on Bread-street-hill, 1641 [i.e. 1642]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Christian hnd [sic] sober wish for moderation by a true son of the church. (London : [s.n.], 1662), by True son of the church (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Berachah, or Englands memento to thankefulnesse: being a hymne or spirituall song setting forth the praises of God, and extolling the wondrous workes which he hath wrought for the Church of England alate, drawn forth from the scriptures, especially those songs made upon the like occasion, and composed together, to draw out our hearts the more in praises. / By R.P. Minister of Gods Word. (London : Printed by M.S. for John Hancocke in Popes-Head Alley, 1646), by R. P. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The happines of peace and vnitie dedicated to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, and humbly presented to the Honorable House of Commons, for their incouragement to the perfection of that good worke of peace and vnion in the church and state / by E.W. Gent. ([London : s.n.], 1641), by Gent E. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Act to prevent and suppress seditious conventicles ([London] In the Savoy : Printed by ... John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1670), by England and Wales (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Instructions directed from the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie vnto all the Bishops of this Kingdome and fit to be put in execution, agreeable to the necessitie of the time. (London : Printed by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill, Printers to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, 1626), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles 1600-1649 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A debate on the justice and piety of the present constitution under K. William in two parts, the first relating to the state, the second to the church : between Eucheres, a conformist, and Dyscheres, a recusant / by Samuel Hill ... (London : Printed for John Everingham ..., 1696), by Samuel Hill (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The iniquity of the late Solemne League, or Covenant discovered:: by way of a letter to a gentleman desiring information upon the poynt. Whereunto is subjoyned the Covenant it selfe. ([London : s.n.], Printed March 9. 1643 [i.e. 1644]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter to the right honourable, and right reverend the general assembly of the church of Scotland, or their commissioners.: (Printed at London : for S.B., July 6. 1648) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Engagement vindicated & explained, or The reasons upon which Leiut. [sic] Col. John Lilburne, tooke the Engagement.: Published by a well-wisher to the present authority, on purpose to satisfie scrupulous minds in the lawfulnesse of taking the said Engagement. January 22. 1650. Licensed according to order, and entered into the register book at Stationers Hall. (London : Printed by John Clowes, and are to be sold at the Blew-Anchor in Corne-hill, and at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1650), by John Lilburne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A proposition for the safety & happiness of the King and kingdom, both in church and state, and prevention of the common enemy tendered to the consideration of His Majesty and the Parliament against their next session / by a lover of sincerity and peace. (London : [s.n.], 1667), by Lover of sincerity & peace, John Humfrey, and David Jenkins (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The project of peace, or, Unity of faith and government, the only expedient to procure peace, both foreign and domestique and to preserve these nations from the danger of popery and arbitrary tyranny by the author of the countermine. (London : Printed for Jonathan Edwin ..., 1678), by John Nalson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A review and examination of a book bearing the title of The history of the indulgence wherein the lawfulness of the acceptance of the peaceable exercise of the ministry granted by the Acts of the magistrates indulgence is demonstrated, contrary objections answered, and the vindication of such as withdraw from hearing indulged ministers is confuted : to which is added a survey of the mischievous absurdities of the late bond and Sanquhair declaration. (London : Printed for Tho. Cockerill, 1681), by William Vilant (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Regulated zeal. Or, an earnest request to all zealously affected Christians, to seeke the desired reformation in a peaceable way.: Shewing further, in severall particulars, wherein they are offensive who disturb the peace of the church By. W. T. (London : Printed for Samuel Rand, 1641), by W. T. (William Thomason) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Civil magistracy by divine authority asserted and laid forth in a sermon, preached at the assises holden at Winchester, for the county of South-Hampton, on Thursday the 4th day of March, 1651/52 : afterward the same subject much enlarged, and in some particulars more cleared, and applyed, on the like occasion, at Taunton in Somerset, on Sunday in the assize week, Aug. 22, 1652 / by William Sclater ... (London : Printed by T.M. for George Treagle at Taunton and are to be sold at London by William Roybould ..., 1653), by William Sclater (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- 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 concerning, I. Bigotism, or religious madness, II. Tests, and the present test in particular, III. Penal laws in matters of religion, IV. The necessity of changing and recanting our opinions in religion, V. Restraint of the press / by Edm. Hickeringill ... (London : Printed by George Larkin ..., 1689), by Edmund Hickeringill (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some considerations about The new test of the Church of Englands loyalty in a letter / from a country gentleman ; occasioned by the present invasion. ([London : s.n., 1688]), by Edward Whitaker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The dissenting casuist, or, The second part of a dialogue between prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and reason, a student in the university being I. a clear justification of the execution of the laws against dissenters, II. a comparison of the arguments on both sides concerning monarchy in general, III. concerning an elective kingdom, or whether a lawful successor or true heir upon any misdemeanours may be excluded. (London : Printed for T. Sawbridge ..., 1682), by Thomas Wood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The decency and order of church and state as now established asserted in a late visitation sermon. (London : Printed for Joseph Lawson, 1684), by Charles Woolley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An ansvver unto Mr. William Dell the right reformer his Epistle dedicatory to the Parliament ([London : s.n., 1646]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Brief discourse betwen a sober Tory and a moderate Whigg (London : Printed for J. Adams, [1690?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Dialogue between the Arch-B. of C. and the Bishop of Heref. containing the true reasons why the bishops could not read the declaration. (London : Printed for L.P., 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A review of the grand case of the present ministry whether they may lawfully declare and subscribe as by the late act of uniformity is required? : in reply to a book entitled A short surveigh of the grand case, &c. : wherein all their objections against both the declarations are considered and answered / by the same hand. (London : Printed for T. Dring, and are to be sold ... by M. Mitchel ..., 1663), by Francis Fullwood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The crying sinnes reproved whereof the rulers and people of England, are highly guilty ... : with meek exhortations to this present Parliament ... / E.B. (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1656), by Edward Burrough and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A letter from a Protestant of integrity to a principal peer of the realm now sitting in Parliament by way of animadversion on a letter from a person of quality to the same peer of the realm : occasioned by the present debate upon the penal laws. (London : Printed for the author, [1661]), by C. D. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- De jure uniformitatis ecclesiasticæ, or, Three books of the rights belonging to an uniformity in churches in which the chief things, of the lawes of nature, and nations, and of the divine law, concerning the consistency of the ecclesiastical estate with the civil are unfolded / by Hugh Davis ... (London : Printed by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by T. Helder ... and S. Lowndes ..., 1669), by Hugh Davis (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Old popery in a new dress of presbyterie, or, A parallel between popery and presbytery in the means used to gain an undue and exorbitant power, as likewise in the exercise of it when attained : cleerly discovering a national presbytery, as well as popery, to be inconsistent with the due exercise of the civill power, in the hands of those who are invested with it : which may also serve to evince the prudentiality of a non-toleration of a general kirk-assembly in Scotland. (London : Printed by J.M. for H. Cripps and L. Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes head Alley, 1652) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A few sober queries upon the late proclamation for enforcing the laws against conventicles, &c., and the late vote of the House of Commons for renewing the said act for three years more proposed to the serious consideration of the Kings Majesty with his two Houses of Parliament / by one that earnestly desires the prosperity of England. (London : [s.n.], 1668), by One who earnestly desires the prosperity of England and King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A sober guess at the issue of our troubles. By certain maximes & conclusions from the general rules of Scripture. : Applied to our particular case. : Published for the publick good, / by A friend to the truth. (London, : Printed for John Allen at the Rising Sunne in Pauls Church-yard, 1660), by Friend to the truth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A survey of Naphtali. Part II discoursing of the heads proposed in the the preface of the former : together with an examination of the doctrines of the Apolog. narration concerning the king's supremacy in and about ecclesiastick affairs, and the obligation of the Covenants. (Edinburgh : Printed by Evan Tyler, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty, 1669), by Andrew Honyman (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Humble remonstrance to the Lords and Commons in the present convention assembled ([S.l. : s.n., 1689]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Iury of inquisition de jure divino whether by divine right it is lawfull to inflict punishment upon the offending lordly bishops, yea or no. ([London] : Printed in the yeere, That Sea-Coale was exceeding deare., 1640) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A tripartite remonstrance also An united profession of faithfulness concerning religion and the conscionable subjection to the supreme of the nations / written by William Kaye, minister at Stokosley ... ([London] : Printed at London by J.C. for John Place ..., 1657), by William Kaye (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Letter from a bishop to a lord of his friends ([London : s.n., 1689]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A short way to a lasting settlement shewing, I. that parliaments are not infallible, II. who are their great enemies, III. how to redeem their reputation : with a warning to all loyal gentlemen and freeholders, in a letter to fanaticus ignoramus. (London : Printed for Robert Clavel, 1683), by Laurence Womock (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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