Bramhall, John, 1594-1663
Bramhall, John
Bramhall, John 1594-1663 Abp. of Armagh
Bramhall, John, Abp. of Armagh, 1594-1663
John Bramhall Irish bishop
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Works
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An answer to a letter of enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the contempt of the clergy | |
Answer to Monsieur de la Militiere his impertinent dedication of his imaginary triumph | |
An answer to two letters of T.B., 1673: | |
Bishop Bramhall's vindication of himself and the episcopal clergy, from the Presbyterian charge of popery, as it is managed by Mr. Baxter in his treatise of the Grotian religion : together with a preface shewing what grounds there are of fears and jealousies of popery | |
Castigations of Mr. Hobbes, his last animadversions in the case concerning liberty, and universal necessity : With an appendix concerning the catching of Leviathan, or the great whale | |
Consecration and succession of Protestant bishops | |
Consecration and succession, of Protestant bishops justified. | |
defence of true liberty from antecedent and extrinsecall necessity | |
Discours sur la liberté et la nécessité | |
Fair vvarning, or, The burnt child dreads the fire : to the true hearted nobility, the loyal gentry, and commonalty of this poor distracted and divided kingdom of England, &c | |
Fair warning to take heed of the Scotish discipline | |
Historie des nouveaux presbytériens anglois et escossois. | |
The history of the English and Scotch presbytery. Wherein is discovered their designs and practises for the subversion of government in church and state. | |
Hobbes and Bramhall : on liberty and necessity | |
A jvst vindication of the Church of England, from the unjust aspersion of criminal schisme. : Wherein the nature of criminal schisme, the divers sorts of schismaticks, the liberties and priviledges of national churches, the rights of sovereign magistrates, the tyranny, extortion and schisme of the Roman court, with the grievances, complaints, and opposition of all princes and states of the Roman communion of old, and at this very day, are manifested to the view of the world. | |
Modernism and the Occult | |
Pro rege et populo Anglicano apologia | |
The prophecy of Bishop Usher : Unto which is added two letters touching the designs of the papists against King Charles the First | |
The Rawdon papers. | |
A remembrancer of excellent men ... 1670: | |
The right way to safety after ship-wrack : in a sermon preached to the honourable House of Commons, in St. Patrick's Church, Dublin : at their solemn receiving of the blessed sacrament | |
Romphaia distomos oxeia or The church of England defended in two treatises against the fabulous and slanderous imputations cast upon her in those two points. Of succession of bishops and schisme wherein the Fable of the Nags-head ordination is detected, and the accusation of schisme retorted. | |
Schisme garded, and beaten back upon the right owners. | |
Een schoone waerschouwinge, om sich voor de Schotsche kerck-discipline te hoeden. Als zijnde, meer dan eenighe andere, de civile overicheyt seer schadelijck, de onderdanen seer onderdruckende ende haer beyden gansch verderffelijck. | |
A sermon preached at Dublin upon the 23 of Aprill, 1661 : being the day appointed for His Majesties coronation : with two speeches made in the House of Peers the 11th of May, 1661, when the House of Commons presented their speaker | |
A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of York : before Hi[s] Excellence the Earle of Newcastle and many of the prime nobility and gentry of the northerne covnties : at the publick thanksgiving to Almighty God for the late great victory upon Fryday, June 30, 1643, and the reducement of the west parts of Yorkeshire to obedience | |
A sermon preached in Yorke Minster, before his Excellence the Marques of Newcastle, being then ready to meet the Scotch Army, January, 28. 1643. By the Bishop of Derry. Published by speciall command | |
The serpent salve, or, A remedie for the biting of an aspe : wherein the observators grounds are discussed and plainly discovered to be unsound, seditious, not warranted by the laws of God, of nature, or of nations, and most repugnant to the known laws and customs of this realm : for the reducing of such of His Majesties well-meaning subjects into the right way who have been mis-led by that ignis fatuus | |
The victory of truth for the peace of the church : to the king of Great Britain; to invite him to embrace the Roman-Catholic faith | |
A warning to the Church of England. | |
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The works of the most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall D. D. late lord archbishop of Ardmagh, primate and metropolitan of all Ireland : some of which never before printed. Collected into one volume. To which is added (for the vindication of some of his writings) an exact copy of the records, touching Archbishop Parker's consecration, taken from the original in the registry of the See of Canterbury. As also the copy of an old manuscript in Corpus Chr. Colledge in Cambridge, of the same subject. With the life of the author |