Edmund Hickeringill
Active Years
Min year: 1661, Max year: 1721, Max count: 12
As Author
- 1661: Jamaica viewed
- 1661: Jamaica viewed
- 1663: An apology for distressed innocence
- 1672: Gregory, Father-Greybeard
- 1673: Gregory, Father-Greybeard, with his vizard off
- 1673: Gregory, Father-Greybeard, with his vizard off
- 1680: Reflections on a late libel, intituled, Observations on a late famous sermon, intituled, Curse ye Meroz
- 1680: Curse ye Meroz, or, The fatal doom
- 1680: A vindication of the late sermon, on --- Curse ye Meroz
- 1680: Reflections on a late libel, intituled, Observations on a late famous sermon, intituled, Curse ye Meroz
- 1680: Curse ye Meroz, or The fatal doom
- 1681: The horrid sin of man-catching
- 1681: The late famous tryal of Mr. Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester; and author of The naked truth, the second part
- 1681: The naked truth. The second part
- 1681: The character of a sham-plotter or man-catcher
- 1681: A vindication of The naked truth, the second part
- 1681: The naked truth
- 1681: The horrid sin of man-catching
- 1681: The horrid sin of man-catching
- 1681: A true table of all such fees as are due, or can be claimed in any Bishops-Courts, in all cases; as they were given in to the commissioners of his Majesty King Charles the First, Nov. 1630. By the commissaries, registers, proctors, &c, under their own hands in the Star-Chamber. Necessary to be known by all persons liable to be concerned in the said Bishops-Courts
- 1682: Scandalum magnatum, or, The great trial at Chelmnesford assizes
- 1682: Scandalum magnatum: or the great trial at Chelmnesford assizes
- 1682: The mushroom: or, A satyr against libelling Tories and prelatical tantivies
- 1682: The horrid sin of man-catching
- 1682: The fourth part of naked truth: or, The complaint of the church to some of her sons for breach of her articles
- 1682: Scandalum magnatum: or the great trial
- 1682: The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth
- 1682: The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth
- 1682: The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth
- 1682: The second part of The history of Whiggisme, or The Whiggish-plots principles and practices (mining and countermining the Tory-plots, principles and practices) in the reign of King Charles I
- 1682: Scandalum magnatum: or the great trial at Chelmnesford assizes
- 1682: The history of Whiggism, or, The Whiggish-plots, principles, and practices, (mining and countermining the Tory-plots and principles) in the reign of King Charles the First
- 1683: The test or, tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts
- 1683: The test or tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts
- 1683: The trimmer, his friendly debate with the observator concerning uniformity
- 1684: The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk
- 1684: The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk
- 1684: The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk
- 1684: The history of Whiggism, from their rise, to their late horrid and unparalell'd conspiracy
- 1684: The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk
- 1689: The ceremony-monger, his character·
- 1689: The ceremony-monger, his character
- 1689: The ceremony-monger, his character. In six chapters
- 1689: A speech without-doors: or Some modest inquiries humbly proposed to the right honourable the Convention of Estates, assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22. 1688/9
- 1689: A dialogue between Timothy and Titus about the articles, and some of the canons of the Church of England
- 1692: The good old cause
- 1693: The ceremony-monger, his character
- 1695: The lay-clergy: or, The lay-elder
- 1696: The ceremony-monger, his character
- 1696: The ceremony-monger, his character. In six chapters
- 1700: A sermon preach'd on the 30th of January
- 1703: The Ceremony-Monger
- 1705: The survey of the earth
- 1705: Jamaica viewed
- 1705: Priest-Craft
- 1705: Priest-Craft, its character and consequnces. By Edmund Hickeringill, rector of all saints in Colchester
- 1705: The vindication of the character of priest-craft
- 1706: A letter to Mr. Grant
- 1706: The survey of the earth
- 1706: Essays
- 1706: Essays
- 1706: The vindication of the character of priest-craft
- 1706: Priest-Craft
- 1706: The test or tryal of the goodness and value of spiritual courts
- 1706: Priest-Craft
- 1706: The parliament-Tacks inquir'd into
- 1707: Miscellaneous tracts
- 1708: A burlesque poem in praise of ignorance
- 1709: The devil's dream: or, a secret history of popery
- 1709: The works of the Reverend Mr. Edm. Hickeringill, late rector of All-Saints, Colchester. In two volumes. Containing 1. The History of the Whigs, their Plots, Principles, and Practices, in two Parts; being the Secret History of the Whigs, from the time of the Civil Wars, &c. 2. The horrid Sin of Man-Catching, or a true Idea and Character of wicked Magistrates, Apparitors, Bumms, and Catchpoles. 3. Curse ye Meroz, a Sermon, containing the Standard of our Obeto Soveraign Power, that Kings can do no Wrong with respect to the Doctrin of Passive Obedience and Non-Resistance. 4. An Apology for Distress'd Innocence, a Sermon, preach'd on the 30th of January, setting forth the restless Spirit of Republican Principles and King-Killing Practices. 5. The Lay-Clergy, or Lay-Elder, a short Essay on the Lawfulness of the Clergy's exercising Temporal Offices. 6. The Trimmer's friendly Debate with the Observator, concerning the Uniformity and Benediction of Charters; and the House of Commons not a House of Courtiers. 1. The Black Non-Conformist. 2. The Postscript to the same, on Excommunication. 3. Some Considerations on the Nature of Marriage, and a Description of Matrimony made by the Inspiration of the Holy Ghost. 4. The Author's Thoughts on Confirmation. 5. An Essay on the Vertue of Sequestration. 6. An Epistle to the Tories. 7. The Mushroom; in Answer to Mr. Drydens Satyr against Sedition. 8. A Postscript to the same. 9. The Ceremony-Monger. 10. The Good-Old-Cause; or, the Divine Captain: containing Arguments to make a Soldier Religious and Brave against the Fears of Death, in the Service of his Country. With several other Tracts. Corrected and revis'd by the author, some time before his death: with an index to the whole
- 1710: The ceremony-monger, his character
- 1716: The works of Mr Edmund Hickeringill
- 1716: The works of Mr. Edmund Hickeringhill
- 1721: The works of Mr. Edmund Hickeringill
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