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Chivalry
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An Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense. 1764.
A Brief Account of Aristotle's Logic, in Lord Kames's History of Man. 1774.
Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. Edinburgh, 1783.
Essays on the Active Powers of Man. Edinburgh, 1788.
Works, ed. Hamilton, Sir W. 2 vols. 1846-63.
Fraser, A. C. Reid. (Famous Scots Series. ) 1898.
Pringle, Pattison A. Seth. Scottish Philosophy. 1885.
Stewart, Dugald, in Works, vol. x, and in Hamilton's Reid, vol. I.
Sir James Steuart [Denham]
An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy: being an Essay on the
Science of Domestic Policy in Free Nations. 2 vols. 1767.
Hasbach, W. Untersuchungen über Adam Smith. 1891. (Pp. 369-381. )
Abraham Tucker (1705-1774)
The Light of Nature pursued. 7 vols. 1768–78. [Vols. v-vii published
posthumously by his daughter. ] See, also, Hazlitt's Preface to an
abridgment of Tucker's work, Works, edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A. ,
vol. iv, 1902.
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DIVINES
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A. GENERAL WORKS
Abbey, C. J. The English Church and its Bishops, 1700-1800. 2 vols. 1887.
Abbey, C. J. and Overton, J. H. The English Church in the 18th century.
2 vols. 1878. New edn. 1887.
Hunt, J. Religious Thought in England to the end of the 18th century.
3 vols. 1870-3.
Hutton, W. H. The English Church from the accession of Charles I to the
death of Queen Anne. [With useful bibliographies. ] 1903.
Lathbury, T. History of the Nonjurors. 1845.
Millar, J. H. The mid-eighteenth century. Edinburgh, 1902.
Overton, J. H. Life in the English Church, 1660-1717. 1885.
The Nonjurors: their lives, principles, and writings. 1902.
The English Church from the accession of George I to the end of the
eighteenth century. 1906.
Stephen, Sir L. English Thought in the 18th century. 2 vols. 1876.
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B. PARTICULAR WRITERS
Francis Atterbury, Bp of Rochester
Miscellaneous Works. With historical notes by J. Nichols. 5 vols. 1789-98.
A Discourse occasion'd by the death of Lady Cutts. 1698.
The Rights and Privileges of an English Convocation stated and vindicated.
1700.
See, also, vol. ix, chap. XIII, and bibliography,
Beeching, H. C. Francis Atterbury. 1909.
Joseph Bingham
Works. 2 vols. 1726. 9 vols. Ed. Pitman, J. R. 1840. New edn by Bing-
ham, R. 10 vols. Oxford, 1855.
Origines ecclesiasticae, or the antiquities of the Christian church. 10 vols.
1708–22.
Transl. into Latin by Grischow, J. H. , 10 vols. Halle, 1724-9.
Thomas Brett (1667-1743)
A Sermon on remission of sins according to the Scriptures and the doctrine
of the Church of England. 1711. 2nd edn, 1712; 3rd edn, 1715.
A Sermon of the honour of the Christian priesthood. 1712.
The divine right of episcopacy. 1718.
A general history of the world. 1729. 2nd edn. 1732.
Joseph Butler
See vol. ix, chap. xi, bibliography.
Richard Cumberland, Bp of Peterborough
See vol. ix, chap. XI, bibliography.
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Thomas Deacon
A Communion Office (for Non jurors]. 1718.
A compleat collection of devotions. 1734.
A full, true, comprehensive view of Christianity. _1747. 2nd edn. 1748.
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Henry Dodwell (d. 1711)
See vol. viii, chap. XII, bibliography, and vol. 1x, chaps. XI and XIII,
bibliographies.
John William Fletcher
Works. 8th edn. 7 vols. 1826.
Checks to Antinomianism. 1771, etc.
Zelotus and Honestus reconciled; or an Equal Check given to Pharisaism
and Antinomianism. 1774.
Thomas Herring, Abp of Canterbury
Seven Sermons on public occasions. 1763.
Letters to William Duncombe, Esq. , deceased, from the year 1728 to the year
1757. With notes and an appendix. 1777.
James Hervey
See vol. ix, chap. xi, bibliography.
Benjamin Hoadly, Bp of Winchester
Works. Published by his son John Hoadly. With a life. 3 vols. 1773.
A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper. 1735.
[Answered by Waterland in A Review of the Doctrine of the
Eucharist. ]
See also vol. ix, chap. xi, bibliography.
Humphrey Hody (1659-1707)
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De Bibliorum textibus originalibus. Oxford, 1705.
Richard Hurd, Bp of Worcester (1720-1808)
Moral and Political Dialogues. 1759.
Letters on Chivalry and Romance. 1762.
An Introduction to the Study of the Prophecies concerning the Christian
Church, and in particular concerning the Church of Papal Rome. 1772.
John Johnson (1662–1725)
Theological Works. 2 vols. 1847.
The Clergyman's Vade Mecum. 2 pts. 1708-9.
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Samuel Johnson (d. 1703)
See vol. ix, chap. Xi, bibliography.
White Kennett, Bp of Peterborough
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Ecclesiastical Synods and Parliamentary Convocations . . . historically stated
and vindicated from the misrepresentations of Mr Atterbury. 1701.
Life, by Newton, W. 1730.
See, also, vol. 1x, chaps. VII and viii, bibliography.
Thomas Secker, Abp of Canterbury
Works. Ed. Porteus, B. 6 vols. 1825.
Sermons on several subjects. Ed. Porteus, B. and Stinton, G. To which is
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See, also, vol. ix, chap. xi, bibliography.
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George Smalridge, Bp of Bristol
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2 vols. Oxford, 1852.
Augustus Montague Toplady
Works. New edn with a memoir of the author. 6 vols. 1825. 6 vols. 1828.
The Historic Proof of the Doctrinal Calvinism of the Church of England.
1774.
Psalms and Hymns for public and private worship. 1776.
Wright, T. A. M. Toplady. 1911.
Thomas Wagstaffe, the elder (1645-1712)
A Vindication of King Charles the Martyr proving that His Majesty was the
author of Eικών βασιλική. 1693; 1697.
A Defence of the Vindication. 1699.
William Wake, Abp of Canterbury
See vol. ix, chap. xi, bibliography.
Daniel Waterland
A Review of the doctrine of the Eucharist. Cambridge, 1737. Rptd, Oxford,
1896.
See, also, vol. ix, chap. xi, bibliography.
John Wesley
Works. 32 vols. Bristol, 1771-4. 11th edn. 15 vols. 1856-62.
A Collection of Psalms and Hymns. Charlestown, 1737.
For later Collections of Hymns issued by John and Charles Wesley,
see Julian, J. , Dictionary of Hymnology, 2nd edn, 1907.
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George Whitefield
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A. T. B.
CHAPTER XVI
THE LITERATURE OF DISSENT, 1660-1760
The general literature of the history of dissent is in an unsatisfactory
condition. Since Daniel Neal's History of the Puritans (extending only to
1688; best edition 5 vols. 1793-7) no great synoptic work has been attempted,
for Bogue and Bennett's History of Dissenters 1688-1804 (4 vols. 1808-12)
and Joshua Toulmin's Historical view of . . . Protestant Dissenters and of the
progress of free inquiry and religious liberty, 1814, are not comparable to
Neal's work as to breadth of treatment and documentary thoroughness, and
the same may be said of Stoughton's Religion in England, 1702–1800, 2 vols.