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Laud, William 1573-1645
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1,095
works in
1,716
publications in
8
languages and
22,179
library holdings
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| Roles: |
Editor, Dedicatee, Correspondent
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| Classifications: |
ac6,
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Most widely held works about
William Laud
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Laud's laboratory, the Diocese of Bath and Wells in the early seventeenth century
by Margaret Stieg Dalton
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The Anglicanism of William Laud
by Edward Christopher Eugene Bourne
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Book
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Archbishop Laud
by A. S Duncan-Jones
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Articles exhibited against William, Archbishop of Canterbury
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Cyprianus anglicus, or, The history of the life and death of the Most Reverend and renowned prelate William, by divine providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury ... containing also the ecclesiastical history of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from his first rising till his death
by Peter Heylyn
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William Laud, sometime archbishop of Canterbury : a study
by Arthur Christopher Benson
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Book
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Mr. Grymstons speech in Parliament upon the accusation and impeachment of William Laud Arch-bishop of Canterbury upon high treason declaring his wicked proceedings and ex-orbitant power, both in church and common-wealth
by Harbottle Grimston
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Articles exhibited in Parliament against William Archbishop of Canterbury, 1640
by England and Wales
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The life of William, now Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, examined wherein his principall actions or deviations in matters of doctrine and discipline (since he came to that sea of Canturbury) are traced
by Robert Baillie
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A briefe relation of the death and sufferings of the Most Reverend and renowned prelate, the L. Archbishop of Canterbury with a more perfect copy of his speech, and other passages on the scaffold, than hath beene hitherto imprinted
by Peter Heylyn
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The Popes nuntioes, or, The negotiation of Seignior Panzani, Seignior Con, &c. resident here in England with the Queen and treating about the alteration of religion with the Archbishop of Canterbury and his adherents in the yeares of our Lord, 1634, 1635, 1636, &c. : together with a letter to a nobleman of this kingdom concerning the same
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Four queries resolved for the satisfaction of all men, who are not willingly ignorant, touching the late arch-bishop I. What his religion was, he so coloured over at his death?, II. What his church was, he so bemoaned at that time?, III. What his confessions was?, IV. And prayer, which his brethren, in iniquity, do approve of at this day : concluded that all those four are so many abominations before the Lord God, and all good men
by E. W
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A full and satisfactorie ansvvere to the Arch-bishop of Canterbvries speech, or, Funerall sermon preached by himselfe on the Tower-hill, on Friday the tenth of Ianuary, 1645, upon Hebr. 12. 1, 2 at which time he was there and then beheaded wherein is a full and plenary discourse to satisfie all those who have been startled with his suttle and Jesuiticall falacies and evasions in the said speech : and other passages and observations of great consequence, to satisfie the expectation of the Kingdome therein
by Henry Burton
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The charge of the Scottish Commissioners against Canterburie and the Lieutenant of Ireland together with their demand concerning the sixt article of the treaty : whereunto is added the Parliaments resolution about the proportion of the Scottish charges and the Scottish Commissioners thankfull acceptance thereof
by Scotland
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Articles exhibited in Parliament against VVilliam Archbishop of Canterbury, 1640
by England and Wales
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Most widely held works by
William Laud
A relation of the conference between William Laud, Late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit by the command of King James of ever blessed memory : with an answer to such exceptions as A.C. takes against it
by William Laud
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Book
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48
editions published
between
1639
and
1901
in
English
and held by
287
libraries
worldwide
In part a reply to: A.C. True relations of sundry conferences had betweene certaine Protestant doctours, and a Jesuite called M. Fisher.
XCVI sermons
by Lancelot Andrewes
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Book
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15
editions published
between
1629
and
1661
in
English
and held by
145
libraries
worldwide
A speech concerning innovations in the church. London, 1637
by William Laud
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Book
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2
editions published
in
1971
in
English
and held by
132
libraries
worldwide
A commemoration of King Charles his inauguration, or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse
by William Laud
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Book
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3
editions published
in
1645
in
English
and held by
116
libraries
worldwide
The recantation of the prelate of Canterbury being his last advice to his brethren the bishops of England : to consider his fall, observe the times, forsake their wayes, and to joyne in this good work of reformation
by William Laud
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Book
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5
editions published
in
1641
in
English
and held by
113
libraries
worldwide
Imperfect: Irregular numbering of the tracts E. 164, no. 16 missing in number only. E.164, no. 17 erroneously filmed as E.164, no. 16.
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Associated Subjects
Bastwick, John,--1593-1654 Bibliography Biography Bishops Bodleian Library Catalogs Catholic Church Charles--I,--King of England,--1600-1649 Church and state Church history Church of England Church of England.--Diocese of Bath and Wells Civil War (Great Britain : 1642-1649) Clergy Controversial literature Devotional exercises Dissenters, Religious Early works England England--Oxford England--Somerset Fisher, John,--1569-1641 Funeral sermons Great Britain History Jesuits Laud, William,--1573-1645 Leighton, Alexander,--1568-1649 Libraries Liturgics Pastoral letters and charges Persecution Poetry Political science Prayer books Prayers Prynne, William,--1600-1669 Puritans Religion Scotland Sermons Sermons, English Sources Statesmen Strafford, Thomas Wentworth,--Earl of,--1593-1641 Sweet, John,--1570-1632 Theology Theology, Doctrinal Visitations, Ecclesiastical Wren, Matthew,--1585-1667
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Alternative Names
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1633-1645 : Laud)
University of Oxford. Chancellor (1630-1641 : Laud)
Guilelmus I roi d'Écosse
Guilielmus Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis 1573-1645
Guillaume le Lion
Laud, Dr. (William), 1573-1645
Laud, Guilielmus 1573-1645
Laud, Gulielmus 1573-1645
Laud, Willem 1573-1645
Laud, William, Abp. of Canterbury, 1573-1645
Laud, William, Archbishop of Canterbury
Laude, Wilhelm 1573-1645
Lawd, William, 1573-1645
Wilhelmus I roi d'Écosse
William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1573-1645
William Canterbury, Archbishop 1573-1645
William I roi d'Écosse
William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury 1573-1645
William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, 1573-1645
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