Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732
Atterbury, Francis
Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester, 1662-1732
Atterbury, Francis 1663-1732
Francis Atterbury British bishop; (1663-1732)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Francis Atterbury ‡c British bishop; (1663-1732)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (41)
5xx's: Related Names (5)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Bennet, Thomas (Londen)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. ‡b Diocese of Rochester. ‡b Bishop (1713-1723 : Atterbury)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England ‡b Bishop (1713-1723 : Atterbury)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
- 510 2 _ ‡a Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
Works
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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. ... | |
An answer to some considerations on the spirit of Martin Luther and the original of the Reformation. : Lately printed at Oxford. | |
Antonius Musa's character, represented by Virgil, in the person of Iapis: a dissertation: by F. Atterbury, late Bishop of Rochester. Publish'd from His Lordship's manuscript. To which is added, To the Duke of B**, on his birth-day: a poem | |
The appellants case : Francis Lord Bishop of Rochester, Dean of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Westminster, Michael Evans, Clerk, Lawrence Broderick, Robert Cannon, and Harry Barker, Doctors in Divinity, Prebendaries of the said Collegiate Church Appellants. The Attorney-General, at the Relation of Nicholas Only, Thomas Dent, Thomas Lynford, and Edward Gee, Doctors in Divinity, Samuel Lord Bishop of Carlisle, Five Prebendaries of the Collegiate Church aforesaid, Robert Friend, Doctor in Divinity, Master of Westminster School, and William Farrar, Esq; Respondents | |
An argument to prove the affections of the people of England to be the best security of the government ; humbly offer'd to the consideration of the patrons of severity, and applied to the present juncture of affairs | |
Atterburyana Being miscellanies, by the late Bishop of Rochester, &c. With I.A collection of original letters. &c. II. The virgin-seducer. A true history. III. The batchelor-keeper: or, modern rake. By Philaretus. | |
The axe laid to the root of Christianity or, a specimen of the prophaneness and blasphemy that abounds in some late writings. | |
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. | |
The Church of England man's compendium : Consisting of five essays, viz. I. On the excellency of the English Constitution. II. The errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome. III. The rule of doing as we would be done unto. IV. The excellency advantage of private prayer. V. Considerations on a future state. Also maxims, reflections and observations; divine, moral and political. Faithfully extracted from the writings, of the Right Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury, late bishop of Rochester. | |
Concio ad clerum londinensem | |
A discourse occasion'd by the death of the Right Honourable the Lady Cutts | |
English advice to the freeholders of England | |
[Epistolary correspondance, : visitation charges, ... of Francis Atterbury] | |
Faithful account of some transactions. | |
Fan | |
Francis Atterbury (1662-1732), Bishop of Rochester, and his French correspondents | |
The history of the Mitre and Purse in which the first and second parts of The secret history of the White Staff are fully consider'd, and the hypocrisy and villanies of the Staff himself are laid open and detected. | |
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. | |
LC data base, 10/22/84 | |
A letter to a clergyman in the country, concerning the choice of members, and the execution of the Parliament-writ, for the ensuing convocation | |
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. | |
Miscellanea. In two volumes. Never before published | |
The miscellaneous works of Bishop Atterbury : With historical notes by J. Nichols. ... . "how pleasing Atterbury's softer hour! "how shin'd the soul, unconquer'd in the Tower!" Pope | |
Mitre and the crown. | |
Of religious retirement. A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Friday, March 23, 1704/5. By Francis Atterbury, ... | |
Opera. | |
Paris, Oct. 26. 1731. I have lately seen an extract of some passages in Mr. Oldmixon's History of England | |
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. | |
Proceedings. 1723-05-11 | |
Reflections on the character of Iapis in Virgil : or, the character of Antonius Musa, physician to Augustus | |
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 | |
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. | |
Selecta poemata Italorum qui Latine scripserunt | |
A sermon before the Queen at Whitehall, May 29, 1692. | |
A sermon preach'd before the London-Clergy at Saint Alphage, May the 17th. 1709. By Francis Atterbury, S. T. P. Dean of Carlisle, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her majesty. Translated from the Latin | |
Sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor | |
A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul ... 1707: | |
Sermons and discourses on several subjects and occasions | |
Sermons on several occasions. : By the Right Reverend Father in God; Francis Atterbury, D.D; late lord Bishop of Rochester, and dean of Westminster. Published from the originals by Thomas Moore, D.D. his lordship's chaplain | |
Some proceedings in the Convocation, A.D. 1705 Faithfully represented. To which is prefix'd, an account of the several ineffectual attempts at divers times made by the lower clergy, towards quieting all disputes, and proceeding upon synodical business. | |
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. | |
To the Wh--s nineteen queries, a fair and full answer, by an honest Torie ; purely for the publick good of his country | |
The voice of the people, no voice of God: or, the mistaken arguments of a fiery zealot, in a late pamphlet entitl'd Vox populi, vox dei, since Publish'd under the Title of the Judgment of whole Kingdoms and Nations, &c. Fully Confuted, and his Designs prov'd to be Pernicious and Destructive to the publick Peace; which he cannot Answers, without Blasphemy and Perverting the Holy Scriptures, Publish'd for the Rectifying Mens Judgment in their Duty to the Establish'd Government. By F. A. D.D |