Timeline of Publications
Year | Author | Publication | Position | Replies |
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1716 | George Hickes (died 1715), posthumously published by Thomas Deacon | The Constitution of the Catholick Church and the Nature and Consequences of Schism | Non-juror | Benjamin Hoadly, ‘A Preservative against the Principles and Practices of the Nonjurors both in Church and State, 1716. |
1717 | Andrew Snape | Letters to the Bishop of Bangor | High Church | |
1717 | Thomas Sherlock | Remarks on the Bishop of Bangor's Treatment of the Clergy and Convocation and other works | High Church | |
1717 | William Law | Three Letters to the Bishop of Bangor, from 1717. | Non-juror of the Hanoverian succession | |
1718 | Robert Moss | The Report Vindicated from Misreports | High Church | |
1718 | Thomas Herne | A letter to the Reverend Dr. Edward Tenison, concerning some citations made from ... the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury's preliminary discourse to the Apostolical fathers, in a paper lately published, intituled, A letter to the Reverend the Prolocutor: being an answer to a paper, &c. By the author of that letter | Supporter of Hoadley and Tenison | |
1719 | Francis Hare | Church Authority Vindicated | High Church | Hoadly, An Answer to Dr. Hare's Sermon, intituled “Church Authority vindicated,” 1720. |
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