Care, Henry, 1646-1688
Henry Care journaliste britannique
Care, Henry
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Works
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Animadversions on a late paper entituled, A letter to a dissenter upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence | |
An Answer to a paper importing a petition of the archbishop of Canterbury and six other bishops to His Majesty, touching their not distributing and publishing the late declaration for liberty of conscience.... | |
Auszug Eiden | |
Breve van paus Klemens den XIV. ... Dienende ter vernietiging van de orde der Jesuiten | |
The character of a turbulent, pragmatical Jesuit and factious Romish priest | |
The darkness of atheisme expelled by the light of nature, or, The existence of a deity, and his creation and government of the world : demonstrated from reason and the light of nature only : with an appendix touching the most proper method of preaching the Gospel among the heathens | |
Day-fatality | |
Declamation de nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus. | |
Draconica | |
Draconica Oder Ein Außzug aller Englischen Poenal-Gesetze Die Sache der Religion betreffend Mit beygefügten unterschiedlichen Eyden und Testen Als Supremacy, Allegiance u.d.gl. ; Auß dem Englischen in London Ao. 1688 gedrückten Exemplar ins Teutsche übergesetzet | |
Draconica, or, An abstract of all the penal laws touching matters of religion : and the several oaths and tests thereby enjoyned : with brief observations thereupon | |
An elegie sacred to the memory of Sir Edmund-bury Godfrey Knight : whose body was lately found barbarously murthered, and since honourably interr'd, the 31th of October, 1678 | |
English liberties | |
Een extract van alle de penale wetten ter zaake van godsdienst, : mitsgaders de verscheydene eeden en tests die daar door de lieden zijn opgedrongen; en waar over nu soo veel verschil is ontstaan. | |
Female pre-eminence: or, The dignity and excellency of that sex, above the male. An ingenious discourse: written originally in Latine | |
The female secretary, or, Choice new letters : wherein each degree of women may be accommodated with variety of presidents [i.e. precedents] for the expressing themselves aptly and handsomly on any occasion proper to their sex : with plain, yet more exact and pertinent rules and instructions for the inditing and directing letters in general, than any extant | |
Free-born Subject's inheritance | |
Galliæ speculum, or, A new survey of the French court and camp· : Illustrated with the particular characters of His Most Christian Majesty now raigning [sic], his consort Royal, the Dauphin, princes of the blood, grand ministers of state, chief martial, officers and forces, by sea and land. With several choice remarques on the policies and present affairs of that puissant monarchy. By H.C. Gent | |
Harry Care's last will and testament | |
The history of popery: | |
The history of the damnable popish plot, in its various branches and progress | |
The Jewish calendar explained, or, Observations on the ancient Hebrew account of the year, months, and festivals used by the patriarchs and mentioned in Holy Scripture : wherein is shown the order, names, and significations of their moneths, the reasons for first instituting their several feasts, as Passover, Tabernacles &c., with the exact days whereon they were celebrated and what they were to shadow forth under the Gospel | |
The king's right of indulgence in spiritual matters, with the equity thereof, asserted | |
The last legacy of Henry Care, Gent. lately deceased : containing a brief sum of Christian doctrine, by way of question and answer : particularly relating to several of the most important points controverted between us, and the Romanists : decided by express testimonies of the Holy Scripture, and evident reason : published for the use of such as are unable to purchase, or comprehend larger and more elaborate tracts | |
A letter from a country curate to Mr. Henry Care, in defence of the seven bishops : Licensed July 18. 1688 | |
Liberty of conscience asserted, or, A looking-glass for persecutors : being a plain deduction from scripture-history of the original grounds & pretences for persecution : the methods taken to put the same in execution : together with the sad consequences thereof, or, the reward that attends persecuting-spirits | |
De lue venera. | |
A modest enquiry, whether St. Peter were ever at Rome, and bishop of that church? : wherein, I. the arguments of Cardinall Bellarmine and others, for the affirmative are considered, II. some considerations taken notice of that render the negative highly probable | |
A most safe and effectual cure for the rickets : and means to preserve children from the same | |
Observations on a paper intituled The Declaration of the lord Petre upon his death, touching the plot: in a letter to His most sacred Majesty. Being a full answer thereunto | |
Onpartydige historie des pausdoms, van de eerste grondlegging van den Stoel van Rome tot aan het Concielie van Trente. | |
Pacquet of advice from Rome | |
Pens dexterity | |
A perfect guide for Protestant dissenters in case of prosecution upon any of the penal statutes made against them : together with the statutes of 35 Eliz. and 22 Car. 2 at large : to which is added a post-script about ecclesiastical courts and prosecution in them | |
Practical physick, or, Five distinct treatises of the most predominant diseases of these times : the first of the scurvy, the second of the dropsie, the third of feavers and agues of all sort, the fourth of the French pox, and the fifth of the gout, wherein the nature, causes, symptomes, various methods of cure, and waies of preventing every of the said diseases, are severally handled, and plainly discovered to the meanest capacity | |
Publick occurrences truely stated | |
Rich redivivus or Mr Jeremiah Richs short-hand improved : in a more breife & easy method then hath been set forth by any heretofore. Now made publique for generall advantage by Nathaniell Stringer a quondam scholar to the said Mr Rich. Licensed by Roger Lestrange | |
Towser the Second, a bull-dog, or, A short reply to Absalon and Achitophel | |
The Tutor to true English. 1687 | |
The tutor to true English: or, Brief and plain directions, whereby all that can read and write, may attain to orthography, (or the exact writing of English) as readily as if bred scholars : Very much conducing likewise to the due sounding and perfect reading all sorts of words used in the English tongue. With an introduction to arithmetic: more easie than any yet extant. And several other observations of general use; especially for the youth of either sex, and forreigners | |
Utrum horum, or, The nine and thirty articles of the Church of England, at large recited, and compared with the doctrines of those commonly called Presbyterians on the one side, and the tenets of the Church of Rome on the other : both faithfully quoted from their own most approved authors | |
Vertoog over de middelen door welke het pausdom gepoogd heeft, zich na de Reformatie staande te houden en de Protestanten te verdrukken | |
A vindication of the proceedings of His Majesties ecclesiastical commissioners, against the bishop of London and the fellows of Magdalen College | |
A word in season : being a parallel between the intended bloody massacre of the people of the Jews, in the reign of King Ahasuerus; and the hellish powder-plot against the Protestants, in the reign of King James. : Together with an account of some of the wicked principles and practises of the Church of Rome, demonstrated in their barbarous and cruel murders and massacres of the Protestants in the Netherlands, France, Ireland, Piedmont, the Albigenses, &c. Also shewing that the present Church of Rome is an apostate church, and so discovered to be that mystery Babylon, mother of harlots, and abominations of the Earth, mentioned in the Revelations |