Hickes, George, 1642-1715
Hickes, George
George Hickes English priest
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Works
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Antiquæ literaturæ septentrionalis libri duo | |
An apologetical vindication of the Church of England: : in answer to those who reproach her with the English heresies and schisms, or suspect her not to be a catholick church, upon their account. | |
An apology for the new separation : in a letter to Dr. John Sharpe, Archbishop of York, occasioned by his farewell-sermon, preached on the 28th of June, at St. Giles's in the Fields | |
The case of infant-baptism : in five questions | |
A chorus of grammars | |
The constitution of the Catholick Church : and the nature and consequences of schism, set forth in a collection of papers, written by the late R. Reverend George Hickes, D.D. | |
Correspondance. Morceaux choisis | |
Correspondence. Selections | |
A declaration made by the Right Reverend Dr. George Hickes, concerning the faith and religion in which he lived and intended to die: and referred to in his will. | |
A defence of the Duke of Buckingham ... 1685: | |
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 | |
Devotions in the ancient way of offices : With psalms, hymns, and prayers for every day of the week and every holiday in the year | |
Doctrine of passive obedience and jure divino disproved. | |
Grammaticae islandicae rudimenta | |
Historical collections out of several grave protestant historians : concerning the changes of religion and the strange confusions following from thence : in the reigns of King Henry the eighth, Edward the sixth : Queen Mary and Elizabeth | |
Institutiones grammaticae anglo-saxonicae, et moesogothicae | |
Instructions for the education of a daughter | |
Japan's war memories : amnesia or concealment? | |
Jovian, 1683: | |
Jovian; or, An answer to Julian the Apostate | |
Lay-baptism invalid : An essay to prove, that such baptism is null and void, when administer'd in opposition to the divine right of the apostolical succession. : Occasion'd chiefly by the anti-episcopal usurpations of our English dissenting teachers | |
De leere van passive gehoorsaemheyt en 't goddelyck recht gedisapprobeert. En uyt de schriftuere, de wet en de reden bewesen dat men aan dese tegenwoordige regeeringe gehoorsaamheyd schuldig is. : Geschreven tot voldoeninge van alle die onvoldaan zyn over de tegenwoordige regeeringe | |
A letter from a person of quality to an eminent dissenter : to rectifie his mistakes concerning the succession, the nature of persecution and a comprehension | |
Letter sent from beyond the seas to one of the chief ministers of the non-conforming party | |
A letter to the author of a late paper, entituled, A vindication of the divines of the Church of England, &c in defence of the history of passive obedience | |
Linguarum vett., 1703-1705: in two volumes. | |
New pretenders to prophecy examined... | |
Numismata anglo-saxonica et anglo-danica | |
Een onderzoek ontrent de tegenwoordige staat der affairen; en in 't bysonder, of wy in desen toestand gehoorsaamheyd aan den koning schuldig zyn, en of wy gehouden zyn om met hem te handelen, en hem weer in te roepen of niet. | |
Praelectiones seu disputationes academicæ Johannis Overal ... De patrum, & Christi, anima; et de antichristo: in Cantabrigiensis Academiæ comitiis aliquando ab ipso habitæ, ad ipsius manuscripti fidem nunc primum editæ | |
pretences of the prince of Wales examin'd, and rejected. In a letter to a friend in the country | |
Ravillac redivivus | |
A seasonable discourse against comprehension : Occasioned by a late pamphlet intituled The peaceable design, being a modest account of the non-conformists meetings, with some of their reasons for non-conformity: and the way of accomodation in the matter of religion. Humbly proposed to publick consideration by some ministers of London, against the sitting of Parliament, in the year, 1675 | |
Seasonable queries relating to the birth and birthright of a certain person. | |
A sermon preached before the lord mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London at Bow-Church on the 30th of January 1681/2 | |
Sermons on several subjects : viz. I. The strongest temptations conquerable by Christians. ... XVII. The great blessing of a naval power, etc. By the late Reverend George Hickes, D.D. | |
Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a popish priest : upon occasion of a young gentlewoman's departing from the Church of England to that of Rome. To which are added I. The answer of Dr. Bull, late Bishop of St. Davids, to the Bishop of Meaux's Queries. II. Mr. Leslie's answer to the same queries. III. A letter written to an English priest at Rome. With an appendix containing several remarkable papers. | |
Some discourses upon Dr. Burnet and Dr. Tillotson : occasioned by the late funeral sermon of the former upon the later | |
Some primitive doctrines reviv'd: | |
Some queries propos'd to civil, canon, and common lawyers : Publish'd in London, July 1712. In order to prove the legitimacy of the Pretender. With general remarks upon those queries. | |
Speculum Beatae Virginis : a discourse of the due praise and honour of the Virgin Mary | |
Spinoza reviv'd : or, a treatise, proving the book, entitled, The rights of the Christian church, &c. (in the most notorious parts of it) to be the same with Spinoza's rights of the Christian clergy, &c. and that both of them are grounded upon downright atheism. To which is added, A preliminary discourse relating to the said books, By the Reverend Dr. George Hicks | |
The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised : in a sermon preached before the University of Oxford on Act-Sunday, July 11, 1680 | |
The spirit of fanaticism ... 1710: | |
The spirit of fanaticism : exemplify'd in the tryals of Mr. James Mitchel (a Presbyterian minister, who was hang'd at Edinburgh, for an attempt made upon the Archbishop of St. Andrews.) And Major Thomas Weir (a Gifted Brother at the Knack of Extempore Prayer) who was burnt between Edinburgh and Leith April the 11th, 1670. for adultery, beastiality with a mare and a cow, and incest with his own sister, who was likewise hang'd the next day after him. To which is added an account of the original of Presbytery in Scotland, and their Behaviour towards the Episcopal Clergy; wherein is Demonstrated that Rebellion has ever been the Principal Article of their Faith. Written by an Advocate of the civil law in Scotland. | |
The spirit of popery speaking out ... 1680: | |
A sure guide to the Holy Sacrament: or, the devout soul's entertainment both before, at, and after, the Holy Communion. Chiefly extracted from the ancient liturgies, the Holy Scriptures, and the Writings of the most Orthodox Divines. Revis'd and recommended by the Reverend George Hickes, D. D. Some time before his Death. | |
Thesaurus linguarum septentrionalium | |
Thirteen sermons on practical subjects by the late learned George Hickes D.D. Dean of Worcester. Published by Nathanael Spinkes A.M. | |
Three short treatises, never before printed : The first against the dissenters and occasional communion: the second, an answer to a popish letter: both written by the Late very Reverend Dr. George Hickes. The third, a letter against a protestant's marrying a papist: by the Late Revd Mr. John Kettlewell. | |
Three short treatises viz, I. A modest plea for the clergy, &c., II. A sermon of the sacerdotal benediction, &c. III. A discourse published to undeceive the people in point of tithes, &c. | |
The true notion of presecution stated : In a sermon preach'd at the time of the late contribution for the French protestants. By George Hickes, D.D. vicar of Allballows-Barkin, London, and chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Landerdale. Published at the earnest request of many that heard it preached. | |
Two treatises : one of the Christian priesthood, the other of the dignity of the episcopal order. Formerly Written, and now Published to obviate the Erroneous Opinions, Fallacious Reasonings, and Bold and False Assertions, in a late Book, entituled, The Rights of the Christian Church. With a Large Prefatory Discourse, Wherein is contained an Answer to the said Book. All written by George Hickes D.D. |