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KENNET (White) Bishop of Peterborough. Dr. Snape ,
instructed in some matters especially relating to con¬
vocations and converts from popery. . . . By a member
of the Convocation [W. K.] 1718, 8°. See Snape (a.)
D.D.
Ecclesiastical synods and parliamentary convocations in j
the Church of England, historically stated, and justly
vindicated from the misrepresentations of Mr. Atterbury.
. . . Part 1. London, A. and J. Churchill, 1701.
8°. in. (4) + xii +(14) + 384 pp.
The History of England from the commencement of the
reign of Charles 1. to the end of the reign of William m.
See Complete. A Complete history of England. . . .
Second edition. 1719, fol.
The History of the Convocation of the prelates and
clergy of the province of Canterbury, summon’d to meet |
. . . Feb. 6, 1700. . . . [By W. K.] 1702, 4U. See His¬
tory.
A Letter about a motion in Convocation, to . . . Dr. T.
Brett. . . . [By W. K.] Second edition. [1712], 8°.
See Letter.
A Letter [by W. K., i.e. W. Kennet] to [W. Nicolson]
the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, concerning one of his prede¬
cessors Bishop Merks; on occasion of a new volume [by
H. Bedford, or rather G. Harbin] for the Pretender,
intituled, the Hereditary right of the crown of England
asserted. 1713, 8°. See K., w.
A Second Letter to [W. Nicolson] the Lord Bishop of
Carlisle . . . upon the subject of Bishop Merks; by occa¬
sion of seizing some libels, particularly a collection of
papers written by the late R. Rev. G. Hickes, d.d. The
second edition. London, S. Buckley 1716.
8°. 7J in. 46 pp.
A Third Letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle [W.
Nicolson] . . . upon the subject of Bishop Merks ; where¬
in the nomination, election, investiture and deprivation
of English prelates, are shew’d to have been originally
constituted and govern’d by the sovereign power of
kings and their parliaments: against the pretensions of
our new fanaticks. . . . London, S. Buckley, 1717.
8°. 7^ in. 158 + (6)pp.
See Collier (j.) Nonjuror. Some considerations
on Doctor Kennet’s second and third Letters. . . .
Wherein his misrepresentations of Mr. Collier’s
Ecclesiast. history are lay’d open; and his calum¬
nies disprov’d. . . . 1717, 8°.
A Memorial to protestants on the fifth of Nov., contain¬
ing a more full discovery of some particulars relating to
the . . . deliverance of King James 1. and the three
estates of the realm of England, from the . . . traitorous
. . . intended massacre by gun-powder anno 1605. In a
letter to a peer of Great Britain. [By W. K.] 1713, 8°.
See Memorial.
Parochial antiquities attempted in the history of
Amdrosden, Burcester, and other adjacent parts in the
counties of Oxford and Bucks. ... (A Glossary to ex¬
plain the original ... of words and phrases.)
Oxford, printed at the Theater, 1695.
4°. 9J in. (16)+ 703 (error for 701) + (147) pp. 9 engraved plates.
With bookplate of Bulkeley Bandinel and au'ograph of T.
D. Whitaker, 1795.
The Present state of Convocation. In a letter, giving j
the full relation of proceedings in several of the late
sessions . . . from . . . Jan. the 28th ... to Feb. 19th. |
. . . [By W. K.] 1702, 4°. See Present.
KENNET (White) BishojJ of Peterborough. A Reconciling
letter, upon the late differences about convocational rights
and proceedings, as manag’d by those who have main¬
tain’d the liberties of the lower clergy. [By W. K.]
[1702], 8°. See Reconciling.
The Witch-craft of the present Rebellion. A sermon
[on 1 Sam. xv. 23]. . . . London, J. Churchill, 1715.
8°. 8J in. (2)+ 29 pp. + (l) p.
White against Kennet; or, Dr. Kennet’s panegyrick
upon the late King James : being an extract of several
passages from his preface to an Address of thanks to a
good prince. . . . With a letter to the Doctor on his last
30th of Jan. sermon : together with a postscript. . . . By
a gentleman. London, J. Nutt, 1704.
4°. 8 in. xvi. + 15 pp. + (1) p.
KENNETT (Basil) See Kennet.
KENNETT (White) Bishop of Peterborough. See Kennet.
KENNICOTT (Benjamin) />./>. See Philalethes. Two
letters to . . . Dr. Kennicott vindicating the Jews from
the charge of corrupting Deut. xxvii. 4. . . . 1762, 8°.
Editionis Veteris Testamenti hebraici cum variis lec-
tionibus brevis defensio, contra Ephemeridum Goet-
tiugensium criminationes. . . .
Oxonii [printed], Londini, 1782.
8°. 7£ in. 50 pp. Kennicott's works, vol. 4 (2).
B. Kennicotti Epistola ad ... J. D. Michaelis; de
censura primi tomi Biblioruna hebraicorum nuper editi,
in Bibliotheca ejus orientali parte xi.
Oxonii [printed], Londini, 1777.
8°. 7J in. 35 pp. + (1) p. Kennett’s works, vol. 4 (5).
Observations on the first book of Samuel, chapter vi.
verse xix. . . . Oxford, Fletcher and Prince, 1768.
8°. 74 in. 51 pp. + (l)p. KennetVs Works, vol. 4 (4).
A Sermon [on Isaiah vii. 13-16] preached before the
University of Oxford at St. Mary’s Church . . . May 19,
1765. . . . With notes on the sermon; on Psalms 48 and
89; and on some late reflections of the Ld. Bp. of
Gloucester [W. Warburton],
Oxford, Fletcher and Prince, 1765.
8°. 7£ in. 104 pp. Kennicott’s works, vol. 4 (3).
- The State of the printed Hebrew text of the Old
Testament considered [in two dissertations]. . . .
Oxford, 1753, ’59.
8°. 7J in. 2 vols. 1. 572 + (8) pp. 11. x. + 598 + (36) pp. Kennicott’s
works, vols. 2, 3.
Rutherforth (t.) A Letter to . . . Mr. K., in
which his defence of the Samaritian Pentateuch is
examined, and his second dissertation on the State
of the printed Hebrew text of the Old Testament is
shewn to be in many instances injudicious and
inaccurate. . . . 1761, 8°.
- An Answer to a letter from the Rev. T. Rutherforth.
. . . (Postscript.) By B. K. [in defence of his second
dissertation on the State of the printed Hebrew text in
the Old Testament], . . .
London, [printed], Oxford, 1762.
8°. 7J in. 65 +(3) pp. Kennicott's works, vol. 4 (2).
See Parry (r.) d.d. Remarks upon a Letter from
. . . Dr. K. . . . wherein the printed Hebrew text in
Psalm xvi. 10 is vindicated, and the Doctor’s charge
against the Jews of having wilfully corrupted the
Prophesy is confuted. . . . 1763, 8°.
■ See Rutherforth (t.) A Second letter to . . . Dr.
K. in which his defence of his second dissertation
[on the State of the printed Hebrew text of the
Old Testament] is examined. . . . 1762, 8°.

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