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Two Treatises, One of the Christian Priesthood the Other of the Dignity of the Episcopal Order; Formerly Written, and Now Published to Obviate the Err
A Volume of Posthumous Discourses, Publ. by N. Spinckes
Memoirs of the Life of Mr. John Kettlewell ...
Historical Collections Out of Several Grave Protestant Historians Concerning the Changes of Religion and the Strange Confusions Following from Thence
A Sermon Preached at the Church of St. Bridget, on Easter-Tuesday, Being the First of April, 1684, Before the Right Honourable Sir Henry Tulse, Lord Mayor of London, and the Honourable by George Hickes ... (1684)
An Apology for the New Separation in a Letter to Dr. John Sharpe, Archbishop of York, Occasioned by His Farewell-Sermon, Preached on the 28th of June, at St. Giles's in the Fields. (1691)
A Discourse to Prove That the Strongest Temptations Are Conquerable by Christians, Or, a Sober Defence of Nature and Grace, Against the Cavils, and Excuses of Loose Inconsiderate Men in a Sermon Preach'd (1683)
The Spirit of Enthusiasm Exorcised, in a Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford on ACT-Sunday, July 11, 1680 by George Hickes ...; Printed at the Request of Mr. Vice-Chancellor, and Many Others, Who Heard It Preached. (1681)
A Discourse of the Soveraign Power in a Sermon Preached at St. Mary Le Bow, Nov. 28, 1682, Before the Artillery Company of London, and Now Published at Their Desire / By George Hickes ... (1682)
The True Notion of Persecution Stated in a Sermon Preachd at the Time of the Late Contribution for the French Protestants / By George Hickes ... (1681)
A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of Worcester on the 29th of May, 1684 Being the Anniversary Day of His Majesty's Birth, and Happy Restauration / By George Hickes ... (1684)
Some Discourses Upon Dr. Burnet and Dr. Tillotson Occasioned by the Late Funeral Sermon of the Former Upon the Later. (1695)
A Sermon Preached Before the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London, at Bow-Church on the 30th, of January, 1681/2 by George Hickes. (1682)
A Vindication of Some Among Our Selves Against the False Principles of Dr. Sherlock in a Letter to the Doctor, Occasioned by the Sermon Which He Preached at the Temple-Church on the 29th of May, 1692 (1692)
A Defence of the Missionaries Arts Wherein the Charge of Disloyalty, Rebellions, Plots, and Treasons, Asserted Page 76 of That Book, Are Fully Proved Against the Members of the Church of Rome, in a Brief Account of the Several Plots Contrived (1689)
An Apologetical Vindication of the Church of England in Answer to Those Who Reproach Her with the English Heresies and Schisms, or Suspect Her Not to Be a Catholick-Church, Upon Their Account. (1687)
Jovian, Or, an Answer to Julian the Apostate by a Minister of London. (1683)
The True Notion of Persecution Stated in a Sermon Preached at the Time of the Late Contribution for the French Protestants / By George Hickes. (1682)
The Spirit of Enthusiasm Exorcised in a Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford on Act-Sunday, July 11, 1680 / By George Hickes. (1683)
The Moral Schechinah, Or, a Discourse of Gods Glory in a Sermon Preached at the Last Yorkshire-Feast in Bow-Church, London, June 11, 1682 / By George Hickes. (1682)
The Spirit of Enthusiasm Exorcised in a Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford, on Act-Sunday, July 11, 1680 / By George Hickes. (1680)
A Seasonable Discourse Against Comprehension. Occasioned by a Late Pamphlet Intituled the Peaceable Design, Being a Modest Account of the Non-Conformists Meetings, with Some of Their Reasons for Non-Conformity
Speculum Beatae Virginis a Discourse of the Due Praise and Honour of the Virgin Mary / By a True Catholick of the Church of England. (1686)
The Harmony of Divinity and Law, in a Discourse about Not Resisting of Soveraign Princes (1684)