White Kennett
Active Years
Min year: 1681, Max year: 1797, Max count: 11
As Author
- 1681: A letter from a student at Oxford to a friend in the country
- 1681: To Mr. E.L. on His Majesties dissolving the late Parliament at Oxford, March 28, 1681
- 1689: A dialogue between two friends
- 1695: Parochial antiquities attempted in the history of Ambrosden, Burcester, and other adjacent parts in the counties of Oxford and Bucks
- 1695: The righteous taken away from the evil to come
- 1699: Some remarks on the life, death, and burial of Mr. Henry Cornish, B.D. An eminent dissenting teacher: who died on Sunday, Dec. 18. And was interr'd on Thursday, Dec. 22. 1698. In the church of Bisiter in the county of Oxford
- 1701: An occasional letter on the subject of English convocations
- 1701: Ecclesiastical synods and Parliamentary convocations in the Church of England historically stated, and justly vindicated from the misrepresentations of Mr. Atterbury
- 1702: A reconciling letter, upon the late differences about convocational rights and proceedings, as manag'd by those who have maintain'd the liberties of the lower clergy.
- 1702: A letter from the borders of Scotland, concerning a defence of the late bishop of St. David's, said to be made and published by Mr. Ferguson
- 1702: A letter from the borders of Scotland, concerning somewhat of agreement between a Scotch General Assembly, and an English provincial convocation. By an episcopal divine
- 1702: The present state of Convocation
- 1702: A sermon preach'd at Bow-Church, London
- 1702: The case of the prĉmunientes considered: in an answer to the letter sent lately to a clergy man in the country, concerning the choice of members, and execution of the Parliament-writ, for the ensuing Convocation
- 1703: The glory of children in their fathers
- 1704: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War
- 1704: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war
- 1704: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War
- 1704: White against Kennet: or, Dr. Kennet's panegyrick upon the late King James
- 1704: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war
- 1704: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the Civil War
- 1704: The Christian scholar
- 1704: The case of impropriations
- 1704: Christian honesty recommended
- 1704: A sermon preached in the church of St. Botolph Aldgate
- 1705: The happiness of this church and nation briefly intimated
- 1705: The happiness of this church and nation
- 1706: The office and good work of a bishop
- 1706: The charity of schools for poor children recommended
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster
- 1706: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity
- 1706: The charity of schools for poor children recommended
- 1706: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Wednesday, January xxx, 1705/6. Being the anniversary day of fasting and humiliation, for the horrid and execrable murder of King Charles the First. By White Kennet, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Hunting don. Published for the Good and Benefit of the Poor, that have not Six Pence to lay out
- 1706: Dr. Kennet's Character of the late King James
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster
- 1706: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1707: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1708: Memoirs of the family of Cavendish
- 1708: The excellent daughter
- 1708: The duties of rejoycing in a day of prosperity
- 1708: A compassionate enquiry into the causes of the civil war
- 1708: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1708: A sermon preach'd at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
- 1709: A true answer to Dr. Sacheverell's sermon before the Lord Mayor
- 1709: Glory to God, and gratitude to benefactors
- 1709: Glory to God, and gratitude to benefactors
- 1709: Glory to God, and gratitude to benefactors
- 1709: A true answer to Dr. Sacheverell's sermon before the Lord-Mayor
- 1709: A true answer to Dr. Sacheverell's sermon before the Lord Mayor
- 1709: A vindication of the Church and Clergy of England, from some late reproaches rudely and unjustly cast upon them
- 1709: Glory to God, and gratitude to benefactors
- 1709: Glory to God, and gratitude to benefactors
- 1710: Concio ad synodum ab archiepiscopo ... Provinciĉ Cantuariensis
- 1710: The works of charity
- 1710: A true answer to Dr. Sacheverell's sermon before the Lord-Mayor
- 1710: The christian scholar
- 1710: A visit to St. Saviour's Southwark, with advice to Dr. Sacheverell's preachers there. By a divine of the Church of England
- 1711: The christian neighbour
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the convocation held by the Archbishop, bishops, and the clergy of the province of Canterbury, in St. Paul's Cathedral, on Saturday the 25th of November, 1710. By White Kennet, Dean of Peterborough, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Publish'd by the Command of the most Reverend the Archbishop. Made English for the benefit of the Dissenting teachers, with some Cursorary Remarks
- 1711: An argument in defence of passive obedience, in opposition to all manner of tenets advanc'd by several pretended fathers of the church, and other eminent writers on the side of resistance to the supreme powers. By White Kennet, D. D. And Dean of Peterborough
- 1711: An argument in defence of passive obedience
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the arch-bishop, bishops and clergy of the Province of Canterbury, in Convocation Assembled, in the Cathedral church of St. Paul in London. By White Kennet, D. D. Dean of Peterborough, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Translated from the Latin, which was Publish'd by Command of the Most Reverend the President. With some Account of the Sermons and Speeches made in former Synods, during the First Century after the Reformation
- 1711: The christian neighbour
- 1712: The lets and impediments in planting and propagating the gospel of Christ. A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at their anniversary meeting, in the parish church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday the 15th of February, 1711/12 With ... an abstract of the proceedings of the Society within the year last past. By White Kennet,
- 1712: Doing good the way to eternal life
- 1712: A letter about a motion in convocation, to the Reverend Dr. Thomas Brett, L.L.D. rector of Betteshanger in Kent
- 1712: The lets and impediments in planting and propagating the gospel of Christ
- 1712: A letter about a motion in convocation, to the Reverend Dr. Thomas Brett, L.L.D. rector of Betteshanger in Kent
- 1712: The lets and impediments in planting and propagating the gospel of Christ. A sermon preach'd before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, ... With ... an abstract of the proceedings of the Society within the year last past. By White Kennet,
- 1713: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle
- 1713: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle
- 1713: A memorial to Protestants on the fifth of November, ... In a letter to a peer of Great Britain
- 1713: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, concerning one of his predecessors Bishop Merks
- 1713: A memorial to Protestants on the fifth of November, ... In a letter to a peer of Great Britain
- 1714: Bibliothecĉ Americanĉ primordia
- 1714: Images an abomination to the Lord. Or, Dr. Kenet's reasons for pulling down the altar-piece at White-chapel
- 1714: The properties of Christian charity
- 1714: The properties of Christian charity
- 1715: The wisdom of looking backward, to judge the better of one side and t'other by the speeches, writings, actions, and other matters of fact on both sides, for the four years last past
- 1715: A seasonable discourse of the rise, progress, discovery, and utter disappointment of the gun-powder treason and rebellion plotted by the Papists in 1605
- 1715: The witchcraft of the present rebellion. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary Aldermary, in the City of London. On Sunday the 25th of September, 1715. the time of a publick ordination. By White Kennet, D.D. Dean of Peterborough, Rector of the said Church, and Chaplain in Ordinary, &c
- 1715: The witch-Craft of the present rebellion
- 1715: The witch-craft of the present rebellion
- 1715: A seasonable discourse of the rise, progress, discovery, and utter disappointment of the gun-powder treason and rebellion plotted by the Papists in 1605
- 1715: A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. Mary Aldermary, in the city of London
- 1716: A thanksgiving-sermon for the blessing of God, in suppressing the late unnatural rebellion
- 1716: The faithful steward
- 1716: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle
- 1716: The faithful steward
- 1716: A thanksgiving-Sermon for the blessing of God
- 1716: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, Lord Almoner to His Majesty, upon the subject of Bishop Merks; by occasion of seizing some libels, particularly a collection of papers written by the Late R. Reverend George Hickes, D.D
- 1717: A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle
- 1717: The conduct of the Reverend Dr. White Kennet
- 1717: A third letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, Lord Almoner to His Majesty, upon the subject of Bishop Merks; wherein the nomination, election, investiture, and deprivation of English Prelates, are shew'd to have been originally constituted and govern'd by the sovereign power of kings and their parliaments: Against the pretensions of our new fanaticks, who have withdrawn themselves from the establish'd church into a separate communion, under the name of some deprived bishops and their supposed successors.
- 1717: The conduct of the Reverend Dr. White Kennett
- 1718: The Christian scholar
- 1718: Dr. Snape instructed in some matters especially relating to convocations and converts from popery. By a member of the convocation
- 1719: Charity and restitution
- 1719: Charity and restitution
- 1720: A sermon preached before the Lords
- 1720: A sermon preached before the Lords
- 1720: Monitions and advices deliver'd to the clergy of the diocese of Peterborough
- 1728: A register and chronicle ecclesiastical and civil
- 1728: The christian scholar
- 1728: A register and chronicle ecclesiastical and civil
- 1729: The providence of God in protecting the Protestant religion: and securing the Protestant succession
- 1730: The excellent daughter
- 1730: An historical account of the discipline and jurisdiction of the Church of England
- 1737: Memoirs of the family of Cavendish
- 1737: Memoirs of the family of Cavendish
- 1744: An historical register and chronicle of English affairs
- 1756: The Christian scholar: in rules and directions for children and youth, sent to English schools
- 1760: The excellent daughter
- 1761: The christian scholar
- 1761: The Christian scholar
- 1767: An impartial history of the late glorious war
- 1771: The excellent daughter
- 1778: The Christian scholar: in rules and directions for children and youth, sent to English schools
- 1785: The excellent daughter
- 1787: The christian scholar
- 1792: The excellent daughter
- 1797: The Christian scholar
- 1797: A sermon preached at the funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire
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