An Enquiry into the present state of Affairs, and in particular, Whether we
owe Allegiance to the King in these Circumstances ?
owe Allegiance to the King in these Circumstances ?
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09
In six Dialogues.
By a Lover
of Peace. n. p. , 1669.
A Vindication of . . . the Church and State in Scotland. In four Conferences.
Wherein the answer to the Dialogues betwixt the Conformist and the
Nonconformist is examined. Glasgow, 1673.
The Mystery of Iniquity unveiled. 1673.
The Memoires of the Lives and Actions of James and William Dukes of
Hamilton and Castleherald. . . . In which an account is given of the rise
and progress of the Civil Wars of Scotland and other great Transal-
tions. . . . 1677. (Ptd as Part 11 of the History of the Church and State of
Scotland. Rptd Oxford, 1852. )
The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. (Vol. 1. ) The
First Part of the Progress made in it during the Reign of Henry VIII.
1679. (Vol. 11. ) The Second Part. Of the Progress made in it till the
Settlement of it in the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's Reign. 1681. The
Third Part (Suppl. ) with reissue of Parts 1 and 11. 1715. New edu,
revised by Pocock, N. 7 vols. Oxford, 1875.
The Abridgement of the History of the Reformation of the Church
of England. 1682.
Reflections on Mr Varillas's History of the Revolutions that have
happened in Europe in matters of Religion, and more
in his ninth book that relates to England. 1686; in which year
also appeared a French trans. by Le Clerc, Jean.
A defence of the oeflections on . . . Mr Varillas's History of Heresies,
Being a reply to his answer. Amsterdam, 1687.
A continuation of Reflections on Mr Varillas's History of Heresies,
particularly . . . !
. . . his third and fourth Issues. 1687.
Reflections on the Relations of the English Reformation, lately ptd
at Oxford. Part 1. 1688. [By Obadiah Walker. ]
Reflections on the Oxford Theses Relating to the English Reformation.
Part 11. Amsterdam, 1688.
Le Grand, J. Histoire du divorce de Henri VIII, avec réfutation des
deux premiers livres de l'Hist. de Burnet. Paris, 1688.
A Letter to Mr Therenot containing a Censure of M. le Grand's
History of K. Henry the Eighth's Divorce. 1688.
particularly
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489
A Censure of M. de Meaux's History of the Variations of the
Protestant Churches: Together with some further Reflections on
M. le Grand 1688.
Wharton, H. Specimen of Errors. . . in History of the Reformation
by Burnet. 1693.
A Letter writ. . . to the. . . Bishop of Cov[entry) and Litchfield con-
cerning a Book (on the History of the Reformation) by Anthony
Harmer. 1693.
Some Passages of the Life and Death of . . . John Earl of Rochester who
died 26 July, 1680. 1680 (and many later editions, and German and
French translations).
The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale. . . Sometime Lord Chief Justice
of his Majesties Court of King's Bench. 1682 (and many later editions,
and a French translation by Dumesnil, L. Amsterdam, 1688).
The History of the Rights of Princes in the disposing of Ecclesiastical
Benefices and Church-lands relating chiefly to the. . . Regale. . . . 1682.
An Answer to the Animadversions on the Rights of Princes. . . .
1682.
A letter writ by the last Assembly-General of the Clergy of France to the
Protestants inviting them to return to their Communion. . . . Translated . . .
and examined. 1683.
Utopia. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England.
Translated into English. 1684 (and later editions).
The Life of William Bedell, Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland. 1685 (with a
French translation by Dumesnil, L. Amsterdam, 1687).
A letter containing some remarks on the two papers writ by his late Majesty
King Charles II concerning religion. n. d. (1686 and later editions with
French and German translations. )
Some Letters; containing an account of what seemed most remarkable in
Switzerland, Italy, etc. . . . to T. H. R[obert] B[oyle). 1686 (and many
later editions, incl. several French translations and one German).
Supplements to Dr Burnet's Letters . . . being Further Remarks . . .
written by a Nobleman and communicated to the Author. . . . 1687.
Three Letters concerning the present State of Italy. . . . Being a
Supplement to Dr Burnet's Letters. n. p. , 1688.
Animadversions upon the Reflections upon Dr B[urnet)'s Travels.
1688.
Some Reflections on His Majesty's Proclamation for 12 February 1684, for
a Toleration in Scotland. (1687. ]
A letter containing some Reflections on His Majesty's Declaration for Liberty
of Conscience dated 4 April 1687. (1687. ]
Reasons against the Repealing the Acts of Parliament concerning the Test.
Humbly offered to . . . the Members of both Houses, at their meeting on
28 April 1687.
A Relation of the Death of the Primitive Persecutors. Written originally
in Latin by L. C. F. Lactantius. Englished by G. B. , to which he hath
made a large Preface concerning Persecution. Amsterdam, 1687.
Reflections on a late Pamphlet entitled Parliamentum Pacificum. Amsterdam,
1688.
Dr Burnet's Vindication of Himself from the Calumnies [of] Parliamentum
Pacificum. (1688. ]
An Enquiry into the measures of submission to the Supreme Authority; and
of the grounds upon which it may be lawful or necessary for Subjects to
defend their Religion, Lives and Liberties. n. p. , (1688).
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Chapters VII and VIII
491
II. HENRY St John, VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE
A. Collected Works and Letters
Works, published by David Mallet. 5 vols. 1754. 11 vols. 1786. 8 vols.
1809. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.
Letters and Correspondence, Public and Private, of Henry St John Viscount
Bolingbroke, during the time he was Secretary of State to Queen Anne,
with State Papers. . By Parke, Gilbert. 2 vols. 1798.
Lettres Historiques, Politiques, Philosophiques et Particulières de H. St John,
Vic. Bolingbroke, depuis 1710 jusqu'à 1736. 3 vols. Paris, 1808. [Partly
originals, partly translations. ]
B. Periodicals
The Examiner. [By Bolingbroke, and others. ] 1710, etc.
The Craftsman. By Caleb D'Anvers. 14 vols. 1731-7. [A collected reprint.
First number 5 December 1726. ]
The Occasional Writer. [By Bolingbroke. ] 1727.
C. Separate Works
A Dissertation upon Parties. 1735. [Originally appeared in The Craftsman. )
The Idea of a Patriot King. 1749.
Letter on the Spirit of Patriotism. 1749, 1752.
Reflections on Exile. 1752.
Of the True Use of Retirement and Study. 1752.
Letters on the Study and Use of History. 1752.
Some Reflections on the State of the Nation. 1752.
A Letter to Sir W. Wyndham. 1753.
D. Biographical and Critical Writings
Brosch, M. Lord Bolingbroke und die Whigs und Tories seiner Zeit.
Frankfort. 1883. (Chap. 8: Bolingbroke als Schriftsteller. )
Collins, J. Churton. Bolingbroke, a Historical Study. 1886.
Cooke, G. W. Memoirs of Bolingbroke. 2 vols. 1835.
Harrop, R. Boling broke. (Statesmen Series. ) 1884.
Hassall, A. The life of Viscount Bolingbroke. 1889.
Macknight, T. The Life of Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke. 1863.
Rémusat, C. de. L'Angleterre au xviime siècle. 2 vols. Paris, 1856.
Sichel, W. Bolingbroke and his times. . (The Sequel. ) 1901–2.
III. OTHER WRITERS
Nicholas Amhurst
Poems on Several Occasions. 1720.
Terrae Filing. 1721.
Contributions to The Craftsman (1726-36).
of Peace. n. p. , 1669.
A Vindication of . . . the Church and State in Scotland. In four Conferences.
Wherein the answer to the Dialogues betwixt the Conformist and the
Nonconformist is examined. Glasgow, 1673.
The Mystery of Iniquity unveiled. 1673.
The Memoires of the Lives and Actions of James and William Dukes of
Hamilton and Castleherald. . . . In which an account is given of the rise
and progress of the Civil Wars of Scotland and other great Transal-
tions. . . . 1677. (Ptd as Part 11 of the History of the Church and State of
Scotland. Rptd Oxford, 1852. )
The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. (Vol. 1. ) The
First Part of the Progress made in it during the Reign of Henry VIII.
1679. (Vol. 11. ) The Second Part. Of the Progress made in it till the
Settlement of it in the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's Reign. 1681. The
Third Part (Suppl. ) with reissue of Parts 1 and 11. 1715. New edu,
revised by Pocock, N. 7 vols. Oxford, 1875.
The Abridgement of the History of the Reformation of the Church
of England. 1682.
Reflections on Mr Varillas's History of the Revolutions that have
happened in Europe in matters of Religion, and more
in his ninth book that relates to England. 1686; in which year
also appeared a French trans. by Le Clerc, Jean.
A defence of the oeflections on . . . Mr Varillas's History of Heresies,
Being a reply to his answer. Amsterdam, 1687.
A continuation of Reflections on Mr Varillas's History of Heresies,
particularly . . . !
. . . his third and fourth Issues. 1687.
Reflections on the Relations of the English Reformation, lately ptd
at Oxford. Part 1. 1688. [By Obadiah Walker. ]
Reflections on the Oxford Theses Relating to the English Reformation.
Part 11. Amsterdam, 1688.
Le Grand, J. Histoire du divorce de Henri VIII, avec réfutation des
deux premiers livres de l'Hist. de Burnet. Paris, 1688.
A Letter to Mr Therenot containing a Censure of M. le Grand's
History of K. Henry the Eighth's Divorce. 1688.
particularly
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Chapters VII and VIII
489
A Censure of M. de Meaux's History of the Variations of the
Protestant Churches: Together with some further Reflections on
M. le Grand 1688.
Wharton, H. Specimen of Errors. . . in History of the Reformation
by Burnet. 1693.
A Letter writ. . . to the. . . Bishop of Cov[entry) and Litchfield con-
cerning a Book (on the History of the Reformation) by Anthony
Harmer. 1693.
Some Passages of the Life and Death of . . . John Earl of Rochester who
died 26 July, 1680. 1680 (and many later editions, and German and
French translations).
The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale. . . Sometime Lord Chief Justice
of his Majesties Court of King's Bench. 1682 (and many later editions,
and a French translation by Dumesnil, L. Amsterdam, 1688).
The History of the Rights of Princes in the disposing of Ecclesiastical
Benefices and Church-lands relating chiefly to the. . . Regale. . . . 1682.
An Answer to the Animadversions on the Rights of Princes. . . .
1682.
A letter writ by the last Assembly-General of the Clergy of France to the
Protestants inviting them to return to their Communion. . . . Translated . . .
and examined. 1683.
Utopia. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England.
Translated into English. 1684 (and later editions).
The Life of William Bedell, Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland. 1685 (with a
French translation by Dumesnil, L. Amsterdam, 1687).
A letter containing some remarks on the two papers writ by his late Majesty
King Charles II concerning religion. n. d. (1686 and later editions with
French and German translations. )
Some Letters; containing an account of what seemed most remarkable in
Switzerland, Italy, etc. . . . to T. H. R[obert] B[oyle). 1686 (and many
later editions, incl. several French translations and one German).
Supplements to Dr Burnet's Letters . . . being Further Remarks . . .
written by a Nobleman and communicated to the Author. . . . 1687.
Three Letters concerning the present State of Italy. . . . Being a
Supplement to Dr Burnet's Letters. n. p. , 1688.
Animadversions upon the Reflections upon Dr B[urnet)'s Travels.
1688.
Some Reflections on His Majesty's Proclamation for 12 February 1684, for
a Toleration in Scotland. (1687. ]
A letter containing some Reflections on His Majesty's Declaration for Liberty
of Conscience dated 4 April 1687. (1687. ]
Reasons against the Repealing the Acts of Parliament concerning the Test.
Humbly offered to . . . the Members of both Houses, at their meeting on
28 April 1687.
A Relation of the Death of the Primitive Persecutors. Written originally
in Latin by L. C. F. Lactantius. Englished by G. B. , to which he hath
made a large Preface concerning Persecution. Amsterdam, 1687.
Reflections on a late Pamphlet entitled Parliamentum Pacificum. Amsterdam,
1688.
Dr Burnet's Vindication of Himself from the Calumnies [of] Parliamentum
Pacificum. (1688. ]
An Enquiry into the measures of submission to the Supreme Authority; and
of the grounds upon which it may be lawful or necessary for Subjects to
defend their Religion, Lives and Liberties. n. p. , (1688).
## p. 490 (#514) ############################################
490
Bibliography
A Review of the Reflections on the Prince of Orange's Declaration. D. py
(1688).
Reflections on a Paper entituled, his Majesty's Reasons for withdrawing
himself from Rochester. Published by Authority. 1689.
An 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 again or not? Published
by Authority. 1689.
A pastoral Letter to the clergy of his Diocese concerning the Oaths of
Allegiance and Supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary. 1689.
A Discourse of the Pastoral Care. 1692.
An Essay on the Memory of the late Queen. 1695.
An Exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England. 1699.
[Frequently reprinted. ]
Reflections on a Book entitled [The Rights, Powers and Privileges of an
English Convocation, Stated and Vindicated). 1700.
Speech in the House of Lords, upon the Bill against Occasional Conformity
[1 December 1703). 1704.
Speech in the House of Lords upon the first Article of the Impeachment of
Dr Henry Sacheverell [16 March 1710]. 1710.
Two Discourses to Lord Russell. (1683. ) First publ. in Some Sermons. . .
and an Essay towards a new book of Homilies. 1713.
The History of my Own Time. Vol. 1. 1724. (Dutch trans. 1725. French
trans. 1725 and 1727. ) Vol. 11. With the author's Life by the Editor.
1734. Whole work. 3 vols. 1735. French trans. 2 vols. 1735. Ed.
Routh, M. J. 7 vols. Oxford, 1823. Vols. I and 11. Ed. Airy, O. Oxford,
1897, etc.
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I
on public affairs and particular persons, esp. relating to Scotland,
occasioned by Dr Burnet's History of his own times. n. d.
Journal of Lord Russell's last week. First published in General Dictionary,
vol. viii, 1739; afterwards in Lord (John) Russell, Life of William Lord
Russell, 1819 (and later editions).
Thoughts on Education. 1761. [Written 1668. )
Memorial offered to Princess Sophia containing a delineation of the constitu-
tion and policy of England. 1815.
A Supplement to Burnet's History of My own Time; derived from
his Original Memoirs, his Autobiography, his Letters to Admiral
Herbert, and his Private Meditations. All hitherto unpublished.
Ed. Foxcroft, H. C. Oxford, 1902.
Letters to George Savile, Lord Halifax. Ed. Foxcroft, H. C. In Camden
Miscellany, vol. xi. 1907.
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Burnet. Ed. Poole, Dorothy Lane. In English Historical
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by Clarke; England, by Miss Foxcroft. ) With an Introduction by Firth,
C. H. Cambridge, 1907. [The standard biography of Burnet. ]
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Chapters VII and VIII
491
II. HENRY St John, VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE
A. Collected Works and Letters
Works, published by David Mallet. 5 vols. 1754. 11 vols. 1786. 8 vols.
1809. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.
Letters and Correspondence, Public and Private, of Henry St John Viscount
Bolingbroke, during the time he was Secretary of State to Queen Anne,
with State Papers. . By Parke, Gilbert. 2 vols. 1798.
Lettres Historiques, Politiques, Philosophiques et Particulières de H. St John,
Vic. Bolingbroke, depuis 1710 jusqu'à 1736. 3 vols. Paris, 1808. [Partly
originals, partly translations. ]
B. Periodicals
The Examiner. [By Bolingbroke, and others. ] 1710, etc.
The Craftsman. By Caleb D'Anvers. 14 vols. 1731-7. [A collected reprint.
First number 5 December 1726. ]
The Occasional Writer. [By Bolingbroke. ] 1727.
C. Separate Works
A Dissertation upon Parties. 1735. [Originally appeared in The Craftsman. )
The Idea of a Patriot King. 1749.
Letter on the Spirit of Patriotism. 1749, 1752.
Reflections on Exile. 1752.
Of the True Use of Retirement and Study. 1752.
Letters on the Study and Use of History. 1752.
Some Reflections on the State of the Nation. 1752.
A Letter to Sir W. Wyndham. 1753.
D. Biographical and Critical Writings
Brosch, M. Lord Bolingbroke und die Whigs und Tories seiner Zeit.
Frankfort. 1883. (Chap. 8: Bolingbroke als Schriftsteller. )
Collins, J. Churton. Bolingbroke, a Historical Study. 1886.
Cooke, G. W. Memoirs of Bolingbroke. 2 vols. 1835.
Harrop, R. Boling broke. (Statesmen Series. ) 1884.
Hassall, A. The life of Viscount Bolingbroke. 1889.
Macknight, T. The Life of Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke. 1863.
Rémusat, C. de. L'Angleterre au xviime siècle. 2 vols. Paris, 1856.
Sichel, W. Bolingbroke and his times. . (The Sequel. ) 1901–2.
III. OTHER WRITERS
Nicholas Amhurst
Poems on Several Occasions. 1720.
Terrae Filing. 1721.
Contributions to The Craftsman (1726-36).