James Tyrrell
Died 1718-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF14847964
- WikidataQ3161452
- ISNI0000000080938752
- Open LibraryOL1071507A
Top Subjects
- Divine right of kings (5)
- Great Britain (4)
- History (3)
- Monarchy (2)
- Political science -- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Ethics (2)
- Christian ethics (2)
Books by James Tyrrell
Total count: 16
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The power communicated by God to the prince, and the obedience required of the subjectbriefly laid down and confirmed out of the Holy Scriptures, testimony of the primitive church, dictates of right reason, and opinion of the wisest among the heathen writersPrinted for Anne Seile ...1661-01-01
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Patriarcha non monarchaThe patriarch unmonarch'd : being observations on a late treatise and divers other miscellanies, published under the name of Sir Robert Filmer, Baronet : in which the falseness of those opinions that would make monarchy Jure divino are laid open, and the true principles of government and property (especially in our kingdom) assertedPrinted for Richard Janeway ...1681-01-01
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A brief disquisition of the law of nature; according to the principles and method laid down in the Reverend Dr. Cumberland's (now Lord Bishop of Peterborough's) Latin Treatist on that subjectRichardBaldwin1692-01-01
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Bibliotheca politica, or, A discourse by way of dialogue whether monarchy be jure divinoPrinted for Richard Baldwin1692-01-01
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A brief disquisition of the law of natureaccording to the principles and method laid down in the Reverend Dr. Cumberland's (now Lord Bishop of Peterborough's) Latin treatise on that subject. As also his confutations of Mr. Hobb's principles put into another method. With the Right Reverend author's approbationPrinted, and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin1692-01-01
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Bibliotheca politica: or An enquiry into the ancient constitution of the English governmentboth in respect to the just extent of regal power, and the rights and liberties of the subject. Wherein all the chief arguments, as well against, as for the late revolution, are impartially represented, and considered, in thirteen dialogues. Collected out of the best authors, as well antient as modern. To which is added an alphabetical index to the whole workprinted for R. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, near the Oxford-Arms where may be had the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelvth, and Thirteenth Dialogues1694-01-01
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Proposals for printing a general history of England from the Flood, according to the best traditional account, to Julius Caesar, and from thence out of the most ancient records, manuscripts and historians, down to the reign of Their present Majesties King William and Queen Mary ...1694-01-01
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Bibliotheca politica ...publisher not identified1694-01-01
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A Brief Enquiry Into The Ancient Constitution And Government of England. As well in respect of the Admi- nistration, as Succession thereof. Set forth by way of Dialogue, and fitted for Men of Ordinary Learning and Capaci- ties1695-01-01
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The general history of Englandas well ecclesiastical as civil, from the earliest accounts of time, to the reign of his present Majesty, King WilliamPrinted for H. Rhodes1696-01-01
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The general history of England, as well ecclesiastical as civilVol. I : from the earliest accounts of time to the reign of his present Majesty King William : taken from the most antient records, manuscripts, and historians : containing the lives of the kings and memorials of the most eminent persons both in church and state : with the foundations of the noted monasteries and both the universitiesPrinted for Henry Rhodes [and 3 others1696-01-01
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The general history of England, both ecclesiastical and civilVol. I : from the earliest accounts of time to the reign of His present Majesty, King William III : taken from the most ancient records, manuscripts, and printed historians : with memorials of the most eminent persons in church and state ...Printed and are to be sold by W. Rogers [etc.1697-01-01
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Bibliotheca politicaor, a discourse by way of dialogue, shewing, that the arraigning and murther of King Charles I. can by no means be justified by the proceedings of the Convention-Parliament against King James II. upon his abdication; ... Dialogue the Fourteenth.printed for W. Rogers; R. Knaplock; A. Bell; and T. Cockerill1702-01-01
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His Majesty's government and ministry vindicated from the false representations of the Tory partyin two conversations between two neighbouring gentlemen, the one a moderate Tory and the other a Whig ...Collyer1716-01-01
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[Bibliotheca politicaor, An enquiry into the ancient constituion of the English government ... in thirteen dialoguesR. Baldwin1718-01-01
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Bibliotheca politica, or, An enquiry into the antient constitution of the English governmentwith respect to the just extent of the regal power, and the rights and liberties of the subject : wherein all the chief arguments both for and against the late revolution are impartially represented and consider'd : in fourteen dialoguesThe second edition.Printed for J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, F. Fayram, j. Pemberton, C. Rivington, J. Hooke, F. Clay, J. Battley, and E. Symon1727-01-01