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The parliamentary original and rights of the lower house of Convocation cleared, and the evidences of its separation from the upper house produc'd on several heads; particularly, in the point of making separate applications, (as a distinct body of men) to other bodies, or persons; in pursuance of an argument for the power of the lower house to adjourn it self. To which is added a preface, giving an account of the dishonest methods of answering books, taken up by the chief asserter of the Archbishop's sole power, in his late pretended review of the case of the schedule.

By: Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732.Publisher: London : Printed for T. Bennet, 1702Description: [2], xviii, [2], 54, xv, [1]p. ; 4.°.Note: Binder's title (Copy B[T]: Convocation pamphlets
Binder's title (Copy A[Q]): Tracts on convocation 1702-7
[Copy A & B]
Subject(s): Church of England -- History -- 18th century
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1 The anatomy of an equivalent. 1 Some proceedings in the Convocation, A.D. 1705. Faithfully represented. To which is prefixed, an account of the several ineffectual attempts at divers time made by the lower clergy, towards quieting all disputes and proceeding upon synodical business. 1 An account and defence of the protestation made by the lower-house of Convocation, April 30th. 1707. In behalf of the Queen's supremacy. Together with some reflections on an account of the proceedings in Convocation, in a cause of contumacy, lately publish'd. 1 The parliamentary original and rights of the lower house of Convocation cleared, and the evidences of its separation from the upper house produc'd on several heads; particularly, in the point of making separate applications, (as a distinct body of men) to other bodies, or persons; in pursuance of an argument for the power of the lower house to adjourn it self. To which is added a preface, giving an account of the dishonest methods of answering books, taken up by the chief asserter of the Archbishop's sole power, in his late pretended review of the case of the schedule. 2 A declaration and protestation of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, to this kingdome, and to the whole world. Wherein ... is discovered, how severall commissions under the Kings authority have bin granted to many profest papists ... for places of command in this war ... Also how Sir Iohn Hinderson, and Colonell Cockram, were sent to Hamburg and Denmarke, to raise forces there, and in other foraigne parts, to bring into this kingdome. With the names of some who have been proclaimed rebels in Ireland, now in great favour with His Maiesty ... 2 A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, with their resolution. That if Captaine Catesby, Captaine Lilborne, Captain Vivers, or any others, which are or shall be taken prisoners, by his Majesties army, shall be put to death ... Also that if Judge Heath, or any other minister of justice shall doe contrary to this ordinance, they for so doing shall be proceeded against, and dealt with, as enemies to the King and kingdome ... 2 A true account of the late bloody and inhumane conspiracy against His Highness the Lord Protector, and this Commonwealth; for the subversion of the present government thereof, and an involving this nation in blood. Manifested by the examinations and confessions upon oath, of some of the principal conspirators themselves ...

Anonymous. By Francis Atterbury.

Binder's title (Copy B[T]: Convocation pamphlets

Binder's title (Copy A[Q]): Tracts on convocation 1702-7

[Copy A & B]

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