King, William, 1650-1729
William King Anglican divine in the Church of Ireland (1650-1729)
King, William
King, William (Irish archbishop and author, 1650-1729)
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Works
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Admonition to the dissenting inhabitants of the diocess of Derry | |
The advantages of education, religious and political : In a sermon preach'd at St. Margaret's Westminster, January the 13th. 1705. Being the day for the annual collection for the poor children of the Grey-Coat Hospital in Tothill-Fields. And published at the request of the gentlemen of the Vestry, trustees of the hospital, and other inhabitants of the said parish. By William lord arch-bishop of Dublin. | |
Answer to The considerations which obliged Peter Manby &c. (as he pretends) to embrace, what he calls, the Catholick religion | |
Archibishop William King and the Anglican Irish context, 1688-1729 | |
Christian humility : A Sermon Preached before the Queen at St. James's Chappel, on Palm-Sunday, 1705. By the Most Reverend Father in God William Ld Archbishop of Dublin. Published by Her Majesties Especial Command. | |
Deffense du Danemark, ou examen d'un libelle qui a pour titre: Relation de l'état de Danemark comme il étoit l'an 1692 | |
Discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God | |
Divine Predestination and Fore-knowledge, consistent with the Freedom of Man's will | |
An essay on the origin of evil. | |
Europe's deliverance from France and slavery : A sermon preached at St. Patrick's Church Dublin, on the 16th of November, 1690. Before the Right Honourable the Lords justices of Ireland. Being the day of thanksgiving for the preservation of His Majesty's person, his good success in our deliverance, and his safe and happy return into England. By William King, D.D. and now archbishop of Dublin. | |
A great Archbishop of Dublin, William King, D.D., 1650-1729. His autobiography, family, and a selection from his correspondence. | |
Hamartigénie. | |
Illidan. | |
An impartial account of King James II's behaviour to his Protestant subjects of Ireland : During His Residence in that Kingdom, Plainly Shewing, That no Confidence is to be repos'd in a Roman Catholick Prince, by a Protestant People. By His Grace, William, Lord Archbishop of Dublin. | |
A key to divinity : or, a philosophical essay on free-will | |
LC data base, 1/14/85 | |
The mischief of delaying sentence against an evil work in a sermon preach'd before the lord mayor and magistracy of Dublin in St. Michael's-Church, Dublin, December 24, 1706, on Eccles. 8. 11 | |
A modest apology occasioned by the importunity of the Bishop of Derrie : who presseth for an answer to a query, stated by himself, in his second admonition: concerning joyning in the publick worship established by law. In answer to the query, the pondering of some weighty exceptions is first desired: and then such a resolution is given to the query, as the word of God, and thereby the safety of our consciences will allow | |
De origine mali | |
[The Poems of Edmund Smith ; The Poems of Richard Duke ; The Poems of William King]. | |
[Revised statutes.] Supplement to the Revised statutes of the United States... 2d edition revised and continued. | |
Right method of interpreting Scripture, in what relates to the nature of the deity, and his dealing with mankind illustrated in a discourse on predestination... | |
A sermon preach'd before their Excellencies, the Lords Justices of Ireland, at the cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, alias Christ-Church, on the 7th. of September, 1704. Being the thanksgiving-day for the late Glorious victory Obtained over the French and Bavarians at Blenheim near Hochstet, on Wednesday the 2d. of August, by the Forces of Her Majesty and Her Allies, under the Command of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. By William, Lord A. Bp. of Dublin. | |
A short account of Dr. Bentley's humanity and justice, to those authors who have written before him : with an honest vindication of Tho. Stanley, Esquire, and his notes on Callimachus : to which are added, some other observations on that poet : in a letter to the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esq. : with a postscript, in relation to Dr. Bentley's late book against him : to which is added an appendix, by the bookseller : wherein the doctor's mis-representations of all the matters of fact wherein he is concern'd, in his late book about Phalaris's Epistles, are modestly considered : with a letter from the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esq., on that subject | |
The state of Protestants under the late King James's government : plainly shewing us, what we are to expect in case of a revolution at present. By Dr. King, Archbishop of Dublin. | |
State of the Protestants in Ireland | |
State of the Protestants of Ireland. | |
Theses philosophicae : quas propitio numine adolesce[n]tes philosophiæ alumni ex Academia Edinb. hac vice cum laureâ emittendi pro virili propugnabunt ad 3. Kal. Aug. in Æde sacra Regii Collegii. Praeside Gulielmo Regio | |
The use and abuse of party feeling in matters of religion, considered in eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year MDCCCXXII. | |
A vindication of the Christian religion and reformation : against the attempts of a late letter pretending to shew that all religions have a like plea, and that there can be no such sins as heresie and schism, if every mans sense and reason are to guide him in matters of faith | |
Ymadrodd ynghylch dychymygion dynion yn addoliad Duw : Gan y Gwir Barchedig Dr. William King Aglwydd esgoh liundain derry. Ag a gyfieithwyd gan Ddafydd Llwyd Ficar landdefathew yn Sir Frycheininog. |