John Pocklington
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- Open LibraryOL2576305A
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- Early works to 1800 (2)
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Books by John Pocklington
Total count: 5
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Sunday no SabbathA sermon preached before the Lord Bishop of Lincolne, at his Lordships visitation at Ampthill in the county of Bedford, Aug. 17. 1635. By John Pocklington Doctor of Divinitie, late fellow and president both of Pembroke Hall and Sidney Colledge in Cambridge, and chaplaine to the Right Reverend Father in God the Lord Bishop of LincolneThe second edition corrected and amended.Printed by Robert Young, and are to be sold by Thomas Brisco and Iohn Williams, at the signe of the Crane in St. Pauls Church-yard1636-01-01
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Altare Christianum: or, The dead vicars pleaWherein the vicar of Gr. being dead, yet speaketh, and pleadeth out of antiquity, against him that hath broken downe his altar. Presented, and humbly submitted to the consideration of his superiours, the governours of our Church. By Iohn Pocklington. Dr. D.Printed by Richard Badger1637-01-01
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The petition and articles, or Severall charge exhibited in Parliament against John Pocklington, doctor in divinity, parson of Yelden in Bedfordshire, anno 1641. mense ianTogether with a collection of his Jewish, popish, superstitious and antichristian doctrines, gathered verbatim out of his own books, and exhibited against him in Parliament. Whereunto are annexed 1 A copy of his sentence by the Lords of the upper house of Parliament. 2 A copy of the seventeene notable articles, taken out of the registry of the Vniversity of Cambridge; which are there upon record against the said ...1641-01-01
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The petition and articles exhibited in Parliament against Iohn Pocklington doctor in divinity, parson of Yelden in Belfordshire, Anno 1641[s.n.]1641-01-01
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Altare christianumor, The dead vicars plea. Wherein the vicar of Gr[antham] being dead, yet speaketh, and pleadeth out of antiquity, against him that hath broken down his altar. Presented and humbly submitted to the consideration of his superiours, the Governours of our churchPrinted by R. Badger