MoEML References in Shakeosphere
STET1: St. Ethelburga
- 916: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 919: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian: in a sermon, preach'd on January the 30th, 1709/10 (1710)
- 9161: Great Britain's loss, in the death of our late Excellent Queen Anne (1714)
- 11318: The people not the original of civil-power (1707)
- 20119: The danger of changes in church or state; or, the fatal doom of such as love them and their associates (1715)
- 28905: Royal and innocent blood expiated: or, God justified in punishing a wicked people (1720)
- 28912: The traytors reward: or, A King's death revenged (1714)
- 40841: Fourteen sermons preached on the thirtieth of January (1720)
- 209565: The mortality of God's prophets, and what good Christians ought to learn from it (1704)
- 210625: The curse of regicides (1712)
- 210962: Great Brittains acclamation to her Deborah (1704)
- 228244: Good princes and faithful counsellors, the blessings of a repenting nation (1716)
- 229092: The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince (1716)
- 229743: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, January 30, 1750 (1751)
- 232242: Evil not to be done (1717)
- 243187: The duties of man (1793)
- 243415: A religious trust in God the best security against the present rebellion (1715)
- 336642: The impiety and folly of resisting lawful governours by force or arms, demonstrated in a sermon preach'd on the thirtieth of January, 1710/11. Being The Solemn Day of Fasting and Humiliation for the Execrable Murder of Charles the Martyr, of Blessed Memory, at the parish-church of St. Ethelburga. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England (1711)
- 336643: Melius inquirendum (1709)
- 336644: The people not the original of civil-power (1707)
- 364539: The day of Pentecost, or man restored (1789)
- 372390: Ignorance and folly put to silence by well-doing (1719)
- 372881: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 373413: A guilty conscience makes a rebel (1713)
- 373656: Peace the gift of God, but the terrour of the wicked; in a sermon preach'd on the thanksgiving for the peace, July the 7th, 1713. At the parish-church of St. Ethelburga. By Luke Milbourne, (1713)
- 401781: A guilty conscience makes a rebel (1724)
- 406930: The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince (1716)
- 407205: Evil not to be done, that good may come of it (1717)
- 407669: Ignorance and folly put to silence by well-doing (1724)
- 408233: Sedition and rebellion in the state, the natural product of separation from the church (1718)
- 408234: Melius inquirendum (1709)
- 408235: The people not the original of civil power, proved from God's word, the doctrine and liturgy of the establish'd church, and from the laws of England (1710)
- 408261: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 408262: The utter extirpation of tyrants and their families (1708)
- 416856: A sermon preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Ethelburga, on Friday, Jan. 30th, 1707/8. Being A Day of Solemn Fasting and Humiliation, Appointed by Law, For the Execrable Murder of King Charles the First, Of Blessed Memory. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England (1708)
Variants:
- church of St. Ethelburga
- 40841: Fourteen sermons preached on the thirtieth of January (1720)
- 243415: A religious trust in God the best security against the present rebellion (1715)
- Pari?h church of S. Etholburge
- S. Ethelburge
- S. Etholburge virgin
- St. Ethelburga
- 916: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 919: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian: in a sermon, preach'd on January the 30th, 1709/10 (1710)
- 9161: Great Britain's loss, in the death of our late Excellent Queen Anne (1714)
- 11318: The people not the original of civil-power (1707)
- 20119: The danger of changes in church or state; or, the fatal doom of such as love them and their associates (1715)
- 28905: Royal and innocent blood expiated: or, God justified in punishing a wicked people (1720)
- 28912: The traytors reward: or, A King's death revenged (1714)
- 40841: Fourteen sermons preached on the thirtieth of January (1720)
- 209565: The mortality of God's prophets, and what good Christians ought to learn from it (1704)
- 210625: The curse of regicides (1712)
- 210962: Great Brittains acclamation to her Deborah (1704)
- 228244: Good princes and faithful counsellors, the blessings of a repenting nation (1716)
- 229092: The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince (1716)
- 229743: A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the aldermen, and citizens of London, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Wednesday, January 30, 1750 (1751)
- 232242: Evil not to be done (1717)
- 243187: The duties of man (1793)
- 243415: A religious trust in God the best security against the present rebellion (1715)
- 336642: The impiety and folly of resisting lawful governours by force or arms, demonstrated in a sermon preach'd on the thirtieth of January, 1710/11. Being The Solemn Day of Fasting and Humiliation for the Execrable Murder of Charles the Martyr, of Blessed Memory, at the parish-church of St. Ethelburga. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England (1711)
- 336643: Melius inquirendum (1709)
- 336644: The people not the original of civil-power (1707)
- 364539: The day of Pentecost, or man restored (1789)
- 372390: Ignorance and folly put to silence by well-doing (1719)
- 372881: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 373413: A guilty conscience makes a rebel (1713)
- 373656: Peace the gift of God, but the terrour of the wicked; in a sermon preach'd on the thanksgiving for the peace, July the 7th, 1713. At the parish-church of St. Ethelburga. By Luke Milbourne, (1713)
- 401781: A guilty conscience makes a rebel (1724)
- 406930: The christian subject's duty to his lawful prince (1716)
- 407205: Evil not to be done, that good may come of it (1717)
- 407669: Ignorance and folly put to silence by well-doing (1724)
- 408233: Sedition and rebellion in the state, the natural product of separation from the church (1718)
- 408234: Melius inquirendum (1709)
- 408235: The people not the original of civil power, proved from God's word, the doctrine and liturgy of the establish'd church, and from the laws of England (1710)
- 408261: The measures of resistance to the higher powers, so far as becomes a Christian (1710)
- 408262: The utter extirpation of tyrants and their families (1708)
- 416856: A sermon preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Ethelburga, on Friday, Jan. 30th, 1707/8. Being A Day of Solemn Fasting and Humiliation, Appointed by Law, For the Execrable Murder of King Charles the First, Of Blessed Memory. By Luke Milbourne, a Presbyter of the Church of England (1708)
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