Cornelius Burges
Active Years
Min year: 1622, Max year: 1660, Max count: 9
As Author
- 1622: A chaine of graces
- 1622: A most compendious direction to all that desire to be made meete partakers of the Lords Supper
- 1625: A new discouery of personal tithes: or The tenth part of mens cleere gaines
- 1625: The fire of the sanctuarie newly vncouered, or, A compleat tract of zeale. By C. Burges
- 1629: Baptismall regeneration of elect infants
- 1641: Tvvo sermons preached to the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament
- 1641: The first sermon, preached to the Honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament at their publique fast. Novemb. 17. 1640. By Cornelius Burges Doctor of Divinitie. Published by order of that House
- 1641: Another sermon preached to the Honorable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, November the fifth, 1641. By Cornelius Burges, D.D. Wherein, among other things, are shewed a list of some of the popish traytors in England. That their treasons were not occasioned by our laws, but from principles of their owne religion. That their priests are bound to infuse such principles into them. The courses taken by their priests and Iesuites to animate them unto treasons. An experimentall prognostication. Published by order of the House of Commons.
- 1641: A vindication of the nine reasons of the House of Commons, against the votes of bishops in Parliament: or, A reply to the ansvvers made to the said reasons, in defence of such votes
- 1641: To the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses of the Commons-House of Parliament
- 1641: A sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons
- 1641: An humble examination of a printed abstract of the answers to nine reasons of the House of Commons, against the votes of bishops in Parliament. Printed by order of a committee of the honourable House of Commons, now assembled in Parliament
- 1641: The first sermon, preached to the Honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament at their publique fast. Novemb. 17. 1640
- 1641: A sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. At their publique fast, Novem. 17. 1640. By Cornelius Burges D.D. Published by order of that House.
- 1642: The broken title of episcopal inheritance. Or, A discovery of the vveake reply, to the humble examination of the answers to the nine reasons of the House of Commons, against the votes of bishops in Parliament, their lordly dignity, and civill authority
- 1645: The second sermon, preached to the Honourable House of Commons, April 30. 1645
- 1645: The necessity of agreement with God
- 1645: The second sermon preached to the Honourable House of Commons, April 30. 1645
- 1645: Two sermons preached to the Honourable House of Commons
- 1645: The second sermon, preached to the Honourable House of Commons, April 30. 1645
- 1645: Two sermons preached to the honourable House of Commons
- 1645: The necessity of agreement with God
- 1648: Sion College what it is, and doeth
- 1649: A vindication of the ministers of the gospel in, and about London
- 1649: A vindication of the ministers of the Gospel in, and about London, from the unjust aspersions cast upon their former actings for the Parliament, as if they had promoted the bringing of the King to capitall punishment
- 1649: A vindication of the ministers of the Gospel in, and about London, from the unjust aspersions cast upon their former actings for the Parliament, as if they had promoted the bringing of the King to capitall punishment
- 1656: Dr Burges his case, as lecturer in Pauls
- 1659: A case concerning the buying of bishops lands with, the lawfulness thereof
- 1659: No sacrilege nor sinne
- 1660: No sacrilege nor sin to alienate or purchase cathedral lands, as such: or, A vindication of, not onely the late purchasers; but, of the antient nobility and gentry; yea, of the Crown it self, all deeply wounded by the false charge of sacrilege upon new purchasers. The third edition, revised, and abbreviated, for the service of the Parliament: with a post-script to Dr. Pearson. By C. Burges, D.D
- 1660: Prudent silence
- 1660: Reasons shewing the necessity of reformation of the publick 1. doctrine, 2. worship, 3. rites and ceremonies, 4. church-government, and discipline, reputed to be (but indeed not) established by law
- 1660: Some of the differences and alterations in the present Common-prayer-book, from the book established by law, in quinto & sexto, Edw. 6. and 1 Eliz.
- 1660: Two replyes
- 1660: Reasons shewing the necessity of reformation of the publick 1. doctrine, 2. worship, 3. rites and ceremonies, 4. church-government, and discipline, reputed to be (but indeed, are not) established by law
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