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3 additional books about Thomas Hunt in the extended shelves: A vindication of the primitive Christians in point of obedience to their Prince against the calumnies of a book intituled, The life of Julian, written by Ecebolius the Sophist : as also the doctrine of passive obedience cleared in defence of Dr. Hicks : together with an appendix, being a more full and distinct answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's Preface and Postscript : unto all which is added The life of Julian, enlarg'd. (Printed by J.C. and Freeman Collins, and are to be sold by Robert Kettlewell ..., 1683), by Thomas Long and the Sophist Ecebolius (page images at HathiTrust)
Second letter to a friend concerning the judicature of the bishops in Parliament (London : Printed for R. Janeway, 1682), by Denzil Holles Holles and William Atwood (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A vindication of the primitive Christians in point of obedience to their Prince against the calumnies of a book intituled, The life of Julian, written by Ecebolius the Sophist as also the doctrine of passive obedience cleared in defence of Dr. Hicks : together with an appendix : being a more full and distinct answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's preface and postscript : unto all which is added The life of Julian, enlarg'd. (London : Printed by J. C. and Freeman Collins, and are to be sold by Robert Kittlewell ..., 1683), by Thomas Long and Ecebolius (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Thomas Hunt: Books in the extended shelves: Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688: An argument for the bishops right in judging capital causes in parliament for their right unalterable to that place in the government that they now enjoy : with several observations upon the change of our English government since the Conquest : to which is added a postscript, being a letter to a friend, for vindicating the clergy and rectifying some mistakes that are mischievous and dangerous to our government and religion / by Tho. Hunt ... (London : Printed for Thomas Fox ..., 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688: A defence of the charter, and municipal rights of the city of London, and the rights of the other municipal cities and towns of England directed to the citizens of London / by Thomas Hunt. (London : Printed and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin ..., [1683]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688: Great and weighty considerations relating to the D[uke of York] or successor of the crown humbly offer'd to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty and both Houses of Parliament / by a true patriot. ([London : s.n., 1679]), also by True patriot (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688: The great and weighty considerations, relating to the Duke of York, or, successor of the crown. : Offered to the King, and both houses of Parliament: considered ([publisher not identified], 1680) (page images at HathiTrust) Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688: The honours of the Lords spiritual asserted, and their priviledges to vote in capital cases in Parliament maintained by reason and precedents collected out of the records of the Tower, and the journals of the House of Lords. (London : Printed by Tho. Braddyll and are to be sold by Robert Clavel, 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688: Mr. Emmertons marriage with Mrs. Bridget Hyde considered wherein is discoursed the rights and nature of marriage, what authority the Curia Christianitatis hath in matrimonial causes at this day, the levitical degrees, the bounds of a legal marriage, and the reasons thereof, and that now matrimonial causes are determinable by virtue of the statute of H. 8. by the judges of common law : in a letter from a gentleman in the country to one of the commissioners delegates in that cause, desiring his opinion therein. (London : Printed for the Author and published by Richard Baldwin, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688: Mr. Hunt's postscript for rectifying some mistakes in some of the inferiour clergy, mischievous to our government and religion with two discourses about the succession, and Bill of exclusion, in answer to two books affirming the unalterable right of succession, and the unlawfulness of the Bill of exclusion. (London : Printed for the author :, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hunt, Thomas, 1627?-1688: Remarks upon the most eminent of our antimonarchical authors and their writings viz. 1. the brief history of succession, 2. Plato redevivus, 3. Mr. Hunt's Postscript, 4. Mr. Johnson's Julian, 5. Mr. Sidney's Papers, 6. upon the consequences of them, conspiracies and rebellions / published long since, and what may serve for answer to Mr. Sidney's late publication of government &c. ([London] : Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1699), also by Henry Neville, Samuel Johnson, and Algernon Sidney (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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