Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.
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Priest-Craft , its character and consequences. The second part. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- E-books
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Miscellaneous tracts , essays, satyrs, &c. in prose and verse. Written by Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of Allsaints in Colchester. Viz. I. A Description of Jamaica, with several Observations, Reflections and Improvements, that may be made in that Island; as relating to Commerce, &c. II. The Trial of the Spiritual Courts, shewing their Knavery and Impositions on the Subject; with a Table of their Just Fees, &c. III. A General History of Priest-Craft, shewing the Frauds of Priests of all Perswasions; in order to open the Eyes of the Laity, as they may not be Priest-Ridden. In Two Parts. IV. A Satyr upon Poverty. V. A Satyr against Fame. VI. An Appendix by way of Vindication of the General History of Priest-Craft, which fully confutes all that can or may be made to the contrary. Vii. The Survey of the Earth, and the Writ De Excommunicato Capiendo, as commonly us'd, unmask'd; 1st. As to the Power of that Capias, how and when granted; setting forth the general Vileness and Debauchery of the Age: 2dly. As to the Rights of the Church, and all other Sects and Sectaries whatsoever. Viii. Receipts to cure the Evil of this Wicked World. IX. The Art of Contentment, a Poem. X. A Satyr on Love. XI. A Farewel to Love, a Satyr. XII. A Defence against the Fears of Death, a Poem. XIII. The Parliament Tacks, being a full Account of the Tacking-Affair. XIV. Essays on several Subjects, in two Parts. Now collected together in one volume; with Mr. Hickeringill's Effigies curiously engraven on a Copper-Plate.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: 1707- E-books
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The ceremony-monger, his character . In ten chapters. I. Of bowing to the altar. II. Of implicit faith. III. Of reading dons. IV. Of reading alternately atbanasius's creed, &c. V. Of bowing to the name of Jesu. VI. Of unlighted candles on the altar. In the conclusion. I. Of sureties in baptism. II. Of escapes in the common-prayer. III. Of bishops. IV. Of ordination. Of the nature of a libel, and scandalum maganatum. And, in the conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths; and what bishops were, are, and should be. By the late E. Hickeringill, rector of the Rectory of All-Saints, in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1710?]- E-journals
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Essays . Part II. Concerning I. Ordinations and the indelible character. II. Heresy, symony, ordinations, and the indelible character more largely. III. Universities, general councils, synods, convocations, the fathers, and school-divinity. IV. Visitations, and canonical obedience. V. Blasphemy. And in the conclusion, of High-Church, whether tis built on Right-Divine, or rather on humane-right (forsooth!) perhaps on neither. By Edmund Hickeringill, rector of all-saints in Colchester.
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]- E-books
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A letter to Mr. Grant , concerning barretry, forgery, and thf [sic] danger and malignity of partial judges and jury-men. Publish'd to prevent false reports, and partial and corrupt verdicts. Instead of an assise-sermon. By Edmund Hickeringhill [sic], ..
Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708.Date: [1706?]