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A47255 A dialogue between two friends occasioned by the late revolution of affairs, and the oath of allegiance by W.K. ... Kennett, White, 1660-1728. 1689 (1689) Wing K300; ESTC R16675 26,148 42

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commonly the first men make they oblige themselves by that Covenant made with God to perform all Christian Duties which respect either God their Neighbours or themselves and especially to the Works of Piety Justice and Charity Now After-Obligations can never bind such to opposite Duties Obligatio prior praejudicat posteriori as in case of Marriage A Pre-contract with one Party voideth After contracts with any other And if a man convey Lands to several Persons by Deeds of several Dates the first Conveyance stands in force and all the rest are void Thus the Oath of Allegiance though design'd and taken in your sense becomes void and inobligatory because it finds men formerly engaged to contrary Duties FINIS Books lately Printed for Richard Chiswell Dr. PATRICK's Sermon before the Prince of Orange 20 Jan 1688. Sermon before the Queen at Whitehall March. 1. 1688. Sermon at St. Paul's Covent Garden on the first Sunday in Lent being a Second part of a Sermon preached before the Prince of Orange A Letter written by the Emperor to the late King James setting forth the True Occasion of his Fall and the Treachery and Cruelty of the French. King William or King Lewis wherein is set forth the inevitable necessity these Nations lie under of submitting wholly to One or Other of these Kings and the matter in Controversie is not now between K. William and K. James but between K. William and K. Lewis of France for the Government of these Nations Books lately Published A Letter written by a Clergy man to his Neighbour concerning the present Circumstances of the Kingdom and the Allegiance that is due to the King and Queen 4 o. The Case of Allegiance in our present Circumstances considered in a Letter from a Minister in the City to a Minister in the Country 4 o. A Sermon preached at Fulham in the Chappel of the Palace upon Easter-day 1689. at the Consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum By Anthony Horneck D. D. 4 o. The Judgments of God upon the Roman Catholick Church from its first Rigid Laws for Universal Conformity to it unto its last End. With a Prospect of these near approaching Revolutions viz. The Revival of the Protestant Profession in an Eminent Kingdom where it was totally suppressed The last End of all Turkish Hostilities The general Mortification of the Power of the Roman Church in all Parts of its Dominions By Drue Cress●ner D. D. A Breviate of the State of Scotland in its Government Supreme Courts Officers of State Inferiour Officers Offices and Inferiour Courts Districts Jurisdictions Burroughs Royal and Free Corporations Fol. An Account of the Proceedings of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland from their first sitting down to this time which will be continued Weekly An Account of the Reasons which induced Charles II. King of England to declare War against the States General of the United Provinces in 1672. and of the Private League which he entred into at the same time with the French King to carry it on and to establish Popery in England Scotland and Ireland as they are set down in the History of the Dutch War printed in French at Paris with the privilege of the French King in 1682. Which Book He caused to be immediately suppressed at the Instance of the English Embassador Fol. A Discourse concerning the Worship of Images Preached before the University of Oxford the 24th of May 1686. By George Tallie Sub-Dean of York For which he was suspended 4 o. Some Considerations touching Succession and Allegiance 4 o. Reflections upon the late Great Revolution Written by a Lay hand in the Country for the satisfaction of some Neighbours 4 o. The History of the Desertion or an Account of all the Publick Affairs in England from the beginning of September 1688. to the Twelfth of February following With an Answer to a Piece called The Desertion discussed in a Letter to a Country Gentleman By a Person of Quality 4 o. Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Literaria a Christo nato usque ad Saculum XIV Facili Methodo digesta Qua de Vita illorum ac Rebus gestis de Secta Dogmatibus Elegio Stylo de Scriptis genuinis dubiis supposititiis ineditis deperditis Fragmentis deque variis Operum Editionibus perspicue agitur Accedunt Scriptores Gentiles Christianae Religionis Oppugnatores cujusvis Saeculi Breviarium Inseruntur suis locis Veterum aliquot Opuscula Fragmenta tum Gracd tum Latina hactenus inedita Pramissa denique Prolegomena quibus plurima ad Antiquitatis Ecclesiasticae studium spectantia traduntur Opus Indicibus necessariis instructum Autore GVILIELMO CAVE SS Theol. Profes Canonico Windesoriensi Accedit ab Alia Manu Appendix ab ineunte Saculo XIV ad Annum usque MDXVII Fol. 1689. Dr BVRNET now Bishop of Salisbury his Life of Dr. William Bedell Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland to which are annexed the Letters betwixt him and Wadsworth abou● Religion Two Letters written upon the Discovery of the Popish Plot together with a Collection of several other Tracts and Discourses Written by him betwixt the years 1678. and 1685. To which is added a Letter written to Dr. B●rnet giving an account of Cardinal Pool's Secret Powers The History of the Powder-Treason with a Vindication of the Proceedings thereupon An Impartial Consideration of the five Jesuits dying Speeches who were Executed for the Popish Plot 1679. A Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England In which is demonstrated That all the Essentials of Ordination according to the Practice of the Primitive and Greek Churches are still retained in the Church Reflections on the Relation of the English Reformation lately printed at Oxford In two Parts 4to Animadversions on the Reflections upon Dr BVRNET's Travels 8vo Reflections on a Paper intituled His Majesty's Reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester Enquiry into the present State of Affairs and in particular Whether we owe Allegiance to the King in these Circumstances And whether we are bound to Treat with him and call him back or no Sermon preached before the Prince of Orange 23d Decemb. 1688. Thanksgiving Sermon before the House of Commons 31. Jan. 1688. Eighteen Papers relating to the Affairs of Church and State during the Reign of King James II. Seventeen whereof were written in Holland and first printed there the other at Exeter soon after the Prince of Orange's Landing in England Letter to Mr. Thevenot containing a Censure of Mr. Le Grand's History of King Henry the Eighths Divorce To which is added A Censure of Mr. De Meaux's History of the Variations of the Protestant Churches Together with some Reflections on Mr. Le Grand 1689. h Regale Servitium quia specialiter pertinet ad Dominum Regem Britton sol 187. * Quod initio vitiosum est non potest tractu temporis convalescere * Contra Constantum Augustum † De Regibus Apostaticis * Lib. 1. de jure Belli cap. 4. † Pag. 306. † Iurare nihil est aliud quam Deum testem invocare Assumere Deum in testem dicitur jurare