10609 Degge's Parfons Counsellor, with the Law of Tithes or Tith ing The fame 1677 1685 10610 10611 Washington's Obfervations upon the Ecclefiaftical Jurifdiction of the Kings of England 1689 10612 Stillingfleet's Difcourfe concerning Bonds of Refignation of Benefices, in Point of Law and Confcience 141695 10613 A Collection of Articles, Canons, Injunctions, &c. together with feveral Acts of Parliament concerning Ecclefiaftical 1699 Matters 10614 Brydall's Law of Baftardy, collected from the Common, Civil, and Ecclefiaftical Laws 1703 10615 Kennett's Cafe of Impropriations, and of the Augmentation of Vicarages, and other infufficient Cures, ftated by Hiftory and Law 1704 10616 Bentley's State of Trinity College in Cambridge, with Remarks upon it by Miller, and others 1710 10617 Watfon's Clergyman's Law, or the Compleat Incumbent, z Vol. 1712 10518 Johnfon's Collection of all the Ecclefiaftical Laws, Canons, Anfwers, or Refcripts, with other Memorials concerning the Government, Difcipline, and Worship of the Church of England, 2 Vol. The Cafe of the Erectors of a Chapel in the Parish of St. Andrew's, Holbourn, with the Cafe of the Patron and Rector 10619 1720 1722 The Report of the Committee of the Pariff of St. Botolph without Alderfgate, Feb. 22, 1732, with Remarks on it . 1733 10620 The Clergyman's Vade Mecum, or an Account of the ancient and prefent Church of England, 2 Vol. 1723 10621 The Authority of Chriftian Princes over their Ecclefiaftical Synods afferted, by William Wake 10622 Kennett's Ecclefiaftical Synods and Parliamentary Convocations 1697 in the Church of England, Hiftorically flated and vindicated 1701 Occafional Letter on the Subject of Convocations 1701 10623 10624 The Rights, Powers, and Privileges of an English Convocation, ftated and vindicated, by Francis Atterbury 1701 10625 Hody's Hiftory of English Councils and Convocations, and of the Clergy fitting in Parliament 1701 10626 Synodus Anglicana, or the Conftitution and Proceedings of an English Convocation, fhewn, from the Acts and Registers thereof, to be agreeable to the Principles of an Epifcopal Church 10627 The fame, large Paper 1702 1702 10628 Zouch's Cafes and Questions refolved in the Civil Law, with MS. Notes 10629 The fame, interleaved 1652 10630 Wife 10630 Wifeman's Law of Laws, or the Excellency of the Civil Law, above all other Laws whatever 1689 1712 10631 Wood's new Inftitute of the Imperial or Civil Law 10632 A Treatife of Marriage, with a Defence of the 32d Article of Religion of the Church of England 10633 1673 The Cenfure and Judgment of the famous Clark Erafmus, whyther Dyvorfement between Man and Wyfe ftondeth with the Lawe of God, tranflated by Nic. Leffe, black Letter, without Date. Enchiridion Militis Chriftiani, in Engl. black Letter 1501 10634 True State of the Cafe of Jn. Butler, Minifter of the true Church of England, in Anfwer to the Libel of Martha, his fometimes Wife 1617 10635 Dialogue of Polygamy and Divorce 1657 10636 Treatife of Marriage, with a Defence of the 32d Article of the Religion of the Church of England 1673 10637 Marriages of Coufin Germans vindicated, from the Cenfures of Unlawfulness and Inexpediency, by Sam. Dugard 1673 10638 The Cafe of Divorce, and Re-marriage hereupon, difcuffed, gilt on the Leaves, and bound in red Morocco 1673 10639 Explanatory Notes upon a mendacious Libel, called Concubinage and Polygamy difproved 1698 1715 10640 Cafes of Divorce for feveral Caufes 10641 A compleat Tranflation of the whole Cafe of Mary Cath. Cadier, against the Jefuit, Jn. Bapt. Girard, in a Memorial prefented of Aix, 4 Vol. 1732 10642 Proceedings at large in the Arches Court of Canterbury, between Jac. Mendez da Costa and Mrs. Cath, da Costa Villa Real, relating to a Marriage Contract 1734 10643 Difcourfe, whether it be lawful to take Ufe for Money, by Sir Robert Filmer 1678 10544 Short Narrative of the Proceedings against the Bishop of St. A faph 1702 10545 Milton's Confiderations touching the likelieft Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church 1659 10646 Sheppard's Parfons Guide, or the Law of Tithes, bound in red Morocco, gilt on the Leaves 1671 10647 Degge's Parfons Counsellor, with the Law of Tithes or Tithing 1695 10648 Leflie's Effay concerning the Divine Right of Tithes 1700 10649 The Cafe of Tithe-Free Eftates examined, according to Principles of Confcience 1714 10650 Bohun's Law of Tithes, fhewing their Nature, Kinds, Properties, and Incidents 1731 ENGLISH ENGLISH PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS. FOLIO. Cafes i 10651 Afes in Parliament, from 1658 to 1741, inclufive, with the Lords Determination thereupon, in 18 Vol. 10552 Private Acts, from 16-8 to 1740, in 16 Vol. 10653 Propofals and Private Schemes offered to Parliament, from 1658 to 1740, in 10 Vols. 10654 The Votes of the Houfe of Commons, with the King's Speeches, &c. from the Beginning, to the Year 1740, in 23 Vol finely bound 10655 Votes, from 1701, to 1721, in 13 Vol. 10656 Collection of King's Speeches &c. from the Year 1560, to 1679, inclufive, in 2 Vol. 10657 Compleat Collection of Proclamations, from the Death of Henry the Eighth, to the Year 1702, inclufive, 9 Vol. 10658 Compleat Collection of Proclamations relating to the Kingdom of Scotland, from the Year 1620, to the Year 1707, 2 Vol. 10659 10660 10661 10662 the 4th 1661. The fame, for the Year 1609. The fame, from the 30th of May 1660, to Feb. of Proclamations, from May the 8th 1660, to the 23d of November, 1664. The fame, from 1684, to 1688. 1661 10663 Ryley's Pleadings in Parliament, with the Judgements thereon, in the Reigns of King Edward the Firft and Second, large and fmall Paper 10664 A Perfect Copy of all Summons of the Nobility to the Great Councils and Parliaments of this Realm, from the 49th of King Henry the IIId, until 1685, extracted from Publick Records, by Sir Wm. Dugdale, large Paper, bound in red Morocco, gilt on the Leaves the fame, fmall Paper 1685 1685 10565 10665 Townshend's exa& Account of the Four laft Parliaments of Q. Elizabeth, wherein is contained, the compleat Journals both of the Lords and Commons 1680 10567 The Journals of all the Parliaments, during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, both of the Houfe of Lords and Houfe of Commons, collected by Sir Simon D'Ewes, revifed and published by Paul Bowes 1682 1654 10668 Ephemeris Parliamentaria, or a faithful Register of the Tranf actions in Parliament in the third and fourth Years of the Reign of King Charles 10669 The Soveraign's Prerogative, and the Subjects Priviledge, difcuffed betwixt Courtiers and Patriots in Parliament, the third and fourth Years of the Reign of King Charles robo A Collection of Debates, Reports, Orders, and Refolutions of the House of Commons, touching the Right of electing Mem X VOL. II. 1657 bers bers to ferve in Parliament, with feveral ancient Charters, and Extracts, out of Domefday Book, and other Records, relating to the faid Right, by William Bohun. 10671 A Collection of Parliamentary Tracts, from the Year 1681, to 1731, inclufive, 2 Vol. 10672 A Report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed by Order of the Houfe of Commons to examine feveral Books and Papers laid before the Houfe, relating to the late Negotiations of Peace and Commerce, &c. reported on the ninth of June 1715, by Robert Walpole, Efq; 1715 1732 10673 A Report from the Committee appointed to view the Cottonian Library 10674 Showers's Cafes in Parliament refolved and adjudged, upon Petitions, and Writs of Error 1693 ENGLISH PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS. 10674 SAdier's 10675 QUARTO. Adler's Rights of the Kingdom, or Customs of our Ancestors touching the Duty, Power, Election, or Suc ceffion of our Kings and Parliaments The fame 1649 1682 1640 10676 Raleigh's (Sir Walter) Prerogative of Parliaments in England, proved in a Dialogue between a Counfellor of State and a Juftice of Peace 10677 The Power of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in Point of Judicature, briefly difcourfed 1680 10678 Walker's Relations and Obfervations, Hiftorical and Politick, upon the Parliament, begun Anno Dom. 1640, with an Appendix, touching the Proceedings of the Independent Fac tion in Scotland 1661 1660 10679 An Apology for the Ancient Right and Power of the Bishops to fit and vote in Parliaments, as the firft and principal of the Three Eftates of the Kingdom 10680 A Journal of the Proceedings of the Houfe of Commons the last Seffion of Parliament, beginning Jan. 7, and ending Feb. 24, 1673, containing all the Publick Tranfactions of the Houfe of Commons printed at Rome 1674 10681 Parliamentum Pacificum, or the Happy Union of King and People, in an Healing Parliament heartily wish'd for, and humbly recommended by a true Proteftant, and no Diffenter 10682 Index Rerum & Vocabulorum, for the Ufe of the Freeholders of Counties, and Freemen of Corporations 1722 10683 A Lift of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, as alfo of the Knights and Commiffioners of Shires, Citizens, and Burgeffes of the Parliament of Great Britain in 1713, 1714, & 1715. 1688 ENGLISH ENGLISH PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS. OCTAVO. A 10684 N Hiftorical Difcourfe of Parliaments, in their Original before the Conqueft, and continued fince 1656 Hakewe's old Manner of holding Parliaments in England 10685 1.671 Elfinge's Memorials of the Method and Mannner of Proceedings in Parliament in paffing Bills 1670 10686 Hackewel's Manner how Statutes are enacted in Parliament, by paffing of Bills 1641 10687 A Difcourfe of the Rife and Power of Parliaments 10688 Elfynge's Ancient Method and Manner of holding Parliaments in England 1677 1679 1656 10689ings in Parliament in paffing Bills 10690 St. Amand's Hiftorical Effay on the Legislative Power of England, wherein the Origin of both Houses of Parliament, their antient Conftitution, and the Changes that have happened in the Perfons that compofed them, with the Occafions thereof, are related in a Chronological Order Memorials of the Method and Manner of Proceed 1725 1734 10691 The Hiftory of the High Court of Parliament, its Antiquity, Preheminence, and Authority, 2 Vol. 10692 Lex Parliamentaria, or a Treatife of the Law and Cuftom of Parliaments 10693 Pettus's Conftitution of Parliaments in England 1730 1680 10694 The fame, bound in red Morocco, gilt on the Leaves 1680 10695 The Priviledges of the Baronage of England when, they fit in Parliament 1642 10696 Denzell Lord Holles's grand Queftion, concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers, fated and argued 1669 10697 The Cafe ftated of the Jurifdiction of the House of Lords, in the Point of Impofitions 1676 10698 Remembrances of Methods, Orders, and Proceedings, heretofore ufed and obferved in the House of Lords, extracted out of the Journals of that Houfe, by Henry Scobell 1689 The fame, with a great Number of Additions in Manufcript, by John Brown, Clark of the Parliament, inter 10699 learved 1689 1689 10700 The Privileges of the Baronage of England, when they fit in The fame, interleaved Parliament, by John Selden 1689 10701 Petyt's ancient Right of the Commons of England afferted, Large Paper 1680 0702 Obfervations, Rules, and Orders, collected out of divers Jour nals of the House of Commons, entered in the Reigns of Edward VI, Q. Mary, Q. Elizabeth, K. James I, K. Charles I, and II |