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2885 ENGLAND
ENGLAND.—Church of England.
ENGLAND
ENGLAND.—Church of England.
2886
Constitutions and Canons.
- A Collection of articles, injunctions, canons, orders,
ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical, with other
publick records of the Church of England, chiefly in the
times of K. Edward vith. Q. Elizabeth and K. James.
Published to vindicate the Church of England, and to
promote uniformity and peace in the same, and humbly
presented to the Convocation. [By A. Sparrow.]
London, B. Norton, for T. Garthiuait, 1661.
4°. 7^ in. (14)+ 372 (error for 324) pp.
- Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical . . . 1603 . . .
London, A. Crook, S. Mearn, and B. Pawlett, 1673.
4°. 8 in. (6) + IOC + (8) pp.
[Another edition.]
London, the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher
Barker, 1676.
4°. 8 in. (8) + 69 + (3) pp.
- [Another edition.]
London, the Assigns of John Bill Deceased, and
Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb, 1683.
4°. 8 in. (8) + 69 + (3) pp.
- [Another edition.] \f London, ? 1820.]
8°. 8J in. pp. 17 to 96.
- The Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical and the
thirty-nine articles of the Church of England. A new
edition. London, Bivingtons, 1827.
8°. 6J in. 112 pp.
[Another edition.] London, Bivingtons, 1833.
8°. 7£ in. 112 pp.
Convocation.—Province of Canterbury.
■ Synodalia. A Collection of articles of religion, canons,
and proceedings of Convocations in the province of
Canterbury, from . . . 1547 to . . . 1717. With notes
historical and explanatory by Edward Cardwell. . . .
vol. 1. [11.] Oxford, University Press, 1842.
8°. 8J in. 2 vols. 1. (2) + xxxv. pp. + (1) p. + 415 pp. + (1) p. 11. (2)
pp. + pp. 417 to 857 + (1) p.
Convocation. [A review of Cardwell’s Synod¬
alia.] 1844, 8°.
Convocation. [A review.] 1857, 8°.
Oath made to Henry the Eight ... an oath of supre¬
macy to be taken to the King as Head of the Church.
. . . Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol.
1, pp. 35-38. 1809, 4°.
• A j Grant | Of The | Benevolence | Or ] Contribution
J To His most Excellent Majestie, by | the Clergie of
the Province of | Canterburie. | In the Convocation or
Sacred Synode holden | at London. Anno Domini 1640.
| [Ornament.]
London: | Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to
the | Kings most Excellent Majestie: and by the |
Assignes of John Bill. 1640. |
4°. 7 in. Roman letter. A-D4 ; (4) + 36 +(2) pp (1) blank, save
sig. letter A within an ornament, (2) blank, (3) title, (4) blank, 1-26
the work, (1, 2) blank.
The Humble address of the archbishop, the bishops and
the rest of the clergy of the Province of Canterbury in
Convocation assembled, presented to His Majesty . . .
10th March, 1700[-01]. Together with His Majesties
. . . answer. London, C. Bill, i7oo[-i].
Fol. 12 in. 4 pp.
Convocation.—Province of Canterbury.
The Humble address of the Archbishop, the Bishops
and the rest of the clergy of the Province of Canterbury
in Convocation assembled ; presented to His Majesty . . .
22nd January, 1701[-02]. Together with His Majesties
. . . answer. London, Chas. Bill, 1701 [-02].
Fol. 12J in. 4 pp.
—— The Humble address of the Archbishops and Bishops
of the Church of England, together with the clergy of
the province of Canterbury in Convocation assembled;
presented to Her Majesty ... 15th Feb. 170f. [Thank¬
ing her for giving money towards the better support of
the clergy.] Together with Her Majesties . . . answer.
London, C. Bill and the executrix of T. Neivcomb,
1703 [-4].
Fol. 12£ in. 4 pp.
The Humble address of the Arch-Bishop, the Bishops
and the . . . clergy of the Province of Canterbury as¬
sembled in convocation presented to Her Majesty . . .
7th December, 1706. Together with Her Majesties . . .
answer. London, Charles Bill, 1706.
Fol. 12J in. 4 pp.
The Humble address of the Arch-bishop . . . and of the
Bishops, and Clergy ... in Convocation assembled, pre¬
sented to Her Majesty . . . 27th January, 1710[-11] . . .
with Her Majesties . . . answer.
London, Assigns of T. Neivcomb, i7io[-n].
Fol. 13 in. 4 pp.
A Representation of the present state of religion with
regard to the . . . growth of infidelity, heresy, and pro¬
faneness . . . agreed upon by a joint committee of both
Houses of Convocation. . . . London, J. Bowyer, 1711.
Fol. 12 in. (2)+ 10 pp. ms. notes.
A Representation of the present state of religion with
regard to the late . . . growth of infidelity, heresy and
profaneness drawn up by the Upper House of Convoca¬
tion. . . . London, J. Bowyer, 1711.
Fol. 12 in. 7 pp.+ (1) p.
[Another edition.] Harleian Miscellany, vol.
2, pp. 19-24. 1809, 4°.
A Report of the Committee of the Lower House . . .
appointed to draw up a representation . . . concerning
several dangerous positions contained in the Bishop of
Bangor’s Preservative and his sermon preach’d March
31, 1717. . . . The second edition.
London, J. Morphew, 1717.
Fol. I2f in. 15 pp.+ (1) p.
The fourth edition. London, J. Morphew, 1717.
8°. 7J in. 24 pp.
House of laymen for the province of Canterbury. Re¬
port of the self-government enquiry committee. May,
1901. London, Spottiswoode and Company, [1901].
8°. 8£ in. 40 pp.
Appendix.
Account (An) and defence of the protestation made by
the Lower-House of Convocation, April 30th, 1707, in
behalf of the Queen’s supremacy. . . . 1707, 4°.
——- Account (An) of the proceedings between the two
Houses of Convocation, which met Oct. the 20th, 1702.
. . . 1704, 4°.
Account (An) of the proceedings in the Convocation
which began, Oct. 25, 1705. . . . 1706, 4°.

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