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Filed under: Wake, William, 1657-1737 -- Authority of Christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods asserted 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. (London : Printed for T. Bennet, 1700), by Francis Atterbury (HTML at EEBO TCP) Municipum ecclesiasticum, or, The rights, liberties, and authorities of the Christian Church asserted against all oppressive doctrines, and constitutions, occasioned by Dr. Wake's book, concerning the authority of Christian princes over ecclesiastical synods, &c. (London : Printed and are to be sold by the booksellers of London, and Westminster, 1697), by Samuel Hill (HTML at EEBO TCP) A breif [sic] enquiry into the ground, authority, and rights, of ecclesiastical synods; upon the principles of Scripture and right reason occasion'd by a late book, intitul'd, Municipium ecclesiasticum: &c. (London, : Printed by M.B. for Richard Sare, at Gray's-Inn-Gate, in Holbourn, 1699), by Samuel Hill (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Wake, William, 1657-1737 -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Wake, William, 1657-1737 -- Missionarie's arts discovered A defence of the Missionaries arts wherein the charge of disloyalty, rebellions, plots, and treasons, asserted page 76 of that book, are fully proved against the members of the Church of Rome, in a brief account of the several plots contrived, and rebellions raised by the papists against the lives and dignities of sovereign princes since the Reformation / by the authour of the Missionaries arts. (London : Printed for Richard Wilde ..., 1689), by William Wake and George Hickes (HTML at EEBO TCP) Some reflections upon the author and licenser of a scandalous pamphlet called The missioners arts discover'd with the reply of A. Pullton to a challenge made him in a letter, prefix'd to the said pamphlet. (London : Printed by Mary Thompson for the author, and are to be sold by Matthew Turner ..., 1688), by A. Pulton (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Wake, William, 1657-1737 -- Second defense of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England
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