George Hickes
Active Years
Min year: 1674, Max year: 1750, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1674: A letter sent from beyond the seas to one of the chief ministers of the non-conforming party
- 1677: A discourse to prove that the strongest temptations are conquerable by Christians: or, A sober defence of nature and grace, against the cavils and excuses of loose inconsiderate men
- 1678: Ravillac redivivus
- 1679: Ravillac redivivus
- 1680: The spirit of popery speaking out of the mouths of phanatical-Protestants, or The last speeches of Mr. John Kid and Mr. John King
- 1680: The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised·
- 1681: The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised
- 1681: The true notion of persecution stated
- 1681: Peculium dei
- 1682: A discourse of the soveraign power
- 1682: The moral shechinah: or a discourse of Gods glory
- 1682: The true notion of persecution stated
- 1682: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at Bow-Church, on the 30th. of January, 1681/2. By George Hickes, D.D
- 1682: The true notion of persecution stated
- 1682: Ravillac redivivus
- 1682: The moral shechinah: or a discourse of Gods glory
- 1682: The true notion of persecution stated
- 1683: Jovian. Or, an answer to Julian the Apostate. The second edition more correct, than the former. By a minister of London
- 1683: The case of infant-baptism
- 1683: The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised
- 1683: A discourse to prove that the strongest temptations are conquerable by Christians: or, A sober defence of nature and grace, against the cavils, and excuses of loose inconsiderate men
- 1683: Jovian. Or, an answer to Julian the Apostate·
- 1683: The case of infant-baptism
- 1683: A sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and citizens of London, at Bow-Church, on the 30th. of January, 1681/2. By George Hickes, D.D
- 1684: A sermon preached at the Church of St. Bridget, on Easter-Tuesday, being the first of April, 1684
- 1684: The harmony of divinity and law
- 1684: A sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of Worcester, on the 29th of May, 1684
- 1684: The case of infant-baptism
- 1684: A letter sent from beyond the seas to one of the chief ministers of the non-conforming party
- 1684: The judgment of an anonymous writer
- 1685: The case of infant-baptism. In five questions
- 1685: A letter from a person of quality to an eminent dissenter
- 1686: Speculum Beatæ Virginis
- 1686: Speculum Beatae Virginis. A discourse
- 1686: Speculum Beatæ Virginis
- 1687: An apologetical vindication of the Church of England
- 1689: Reflections upon a letter out of the country, to a member of this present Parliament
- 1689: Institutiones grammaticae, Anglo-Saxonicae & Moeso-Gothicae ...
- 1689: Institutiones grammaticæ Anglo-Saxonicæ, et Moeso-Gothicæ
- 1689: A vvord to the wavering: or An answer to the enquiry into the present state of affairs
- 1689: A letter to the author of a late paper, entituled, A vindication of the divines of the Church of England, &c
- 1691: An apology for the new separation
- 1692: A vindication of some among our selves against the false principles of Dr. Sherlock
- 1695: Some discourses upon Dr. Burnet and Dr. Tillotson
- 1701: The pretences of the Prince of Wales examin'd, and rejected. In a letter to a friend in the country
- 1705: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a Popish priest
- 1705: Antiquæ literaturæ septentrionalis libri duo
- 1705: Linguarum vett. septentrionalium thesaurus
- 1705: Georgii Hickesii S.T.P. de antiquæ litteraturæ septentrionalis utilitate
- 1706: An apologetical vindication of the Church of England: in answer to her adversaries who reproach her with the English heresies and schisms. With an appendix of papers relating to the schisms of the Church of Rome. By George Hickes, D.D.
- 1707: Two treatises
- 1707: Two treatises
- 1709: The spirit of enthusiasm exorcised
- 1710: The spirit of fanaticism
- 1710: A second collection of controversial letters relating to the Church of England
- 1711: Two treatises
- 1711: Grammatica Anglo-Saxonica ex Hickesiano Linguarum Septentrionalium thesauro excerpta
- 1712: Some queries propos'd to civil, canon, and common lawyers
- 1712: Some queries proposed to civil, canon, and common lawyers
- 1712: Queries proposed to civil, canon, and common lawyers
- 1712: Some queries proposed to civil, canon, and common lawyers
- 1713: A collection of sermons, formerly preached by the Reverend George Hickes, D.D
- 1713: The true notion of presecution stated
- 1713: A discourse to prove that the strongest temptations are conquerable by Christians: or, A sober defence of nature and grace, against the cavils, and excuses of loose inconsiderate men
- 1714: The celebrated story of the Thebaean legion no fable
- 1714: Seasonable queries relating to the birth and birthright of a certain person
- 1714: The celebrated story of the Thebæan legion no fable
- 1714: Queries relating to the birth and birthright of a certain person
- 1714: The celebrated story of the Thebæan legion no fable
- 1714: The celebrated story of the Thebæan legion no fable
- 1715: Two treatises
- 1715: Sermons on several subjects
- 1715: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a popish priest
- 1715: Several letters which passed between Dr. George Hickes, and a popish priest
- 1716: The last will and testament of the Reverend Dr. George Hickes.
- 1716: The constitution of the Catholick Church
- 1717: A caveat against fanaticks under all denominations
- 1718: A sure guide to the Holy Sacrament: or, the devout soul's entertainment both before, at, and after, the Holy Communion. Chiefly extracted from the ancient liturgies, the Holy Scriptures, and the Writings of the most Orthodox Divines. Revis'd and recommended by the Reverend George Hickes, D. D. Some time before his Death.
- 1726: A volume of posthumous discourses of the late Reverend and learned Dr. George Hickes, Dean of Worcester. Left in the hands of, and now published, by N. Spinckes, M.A.
- 1727: Christian priesthood, and the dignity of the episcopal order, ... Written by ... George Hickes. To which is added, an appendix, ... in two volumes.
- 1727: A collection of controversial discourses, wrote by the learned Dr. George Hickes and a popish priest. ...
- 1732: Three short treatises, never before printed
- 1741: Thirteen sermons on practical subjects by the late learned George Hickes D.D. Dean of Worcester. Published by Nathanael Spinkes A.M.
- 1743: A declaration made by the Right Reverend Dr. George Hickes, concerning the faith and religion in which he lived and intended to die: and referred to in his will
- 1750: Records of the new consecrations
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