Hickeringill, Edmund.
Jamaica viewed; with all the ports, harbours, and their several soundings, towns, and settlements thereunto belonging. Together, with the nature of it's climate; fruitfulnesse of the soile, and it's suitablene[ss]e to English complexions: with several other collateral observations and reflexions upon the island. By E.H.
London: printed by J[ohn]. R[edmayne]., 1661.
ESTC No. R178014.Grub Street ID 69921.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Jamaica viewed: with all the ports, harbours, and their several soundings, towns, and settlements thereunto belonging together, with the nature of it's climate, fruitfulnesse of the soile, and it's suitableness to English complexions. With several other collateral observations and reflexions upon the island. The second edition. By E.H.
London: printed for Iohn Williams, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1661.
ESTC No. R203343.Grub Street ID 80460.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
An apology for distressed innocence; wherein injured piety specious impiety is vindicated. detected. In some sermons preached at Saint Peter's Church in Colchester. At the anniversary commemoration of the Martyerdome of King Charles the I. of blessed memory, Ianuary 30. 1662. and the next following Lord's-Day. By E.H. Minister at Saint Peter's in Colchester.
London: printed by Iohn Redmayne, and are to be sold by William Grantham at the Black-Bear in Saint Paul's Church-yard, MDCLXIII. [1663].
ESTC No. R178011.Grub Street ID 69918.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Gregory, Father-Greybeard.
London: by R[obin]. Hood, and sold by N[athaniel]. Brooke 1672.
ESTC No. R178013.Grub Street ID 69920.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Gregory, Father-Greybeard, with his vizard off: or, News from the Cabal in some reflexions upon a late pamphlet entituled, The rehearsal transpros'd. (After the fashion that now obtains) In a letter to our old friend, R.L. from E.H.
London: printed by Robin Hood, at the sign of the He-Cow I.O. if it be not a Bull, on the south-west and by west end of Lake-lemane and sold by Nath. Brooke at the Angel in Cornhil, 1673.
ESTC No. R7617.Grub Street ID 127867.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Gregory, Father-Greybeard, with his vizard off: or, News from the Cabal in some reflexions upon a late pamphlet entituled, the rehearsal transpros'd. (After the fashion that now obtains) in a letter to our old friend, R.L. from Edm. Hickeringill.
London: printed by Robin Hood, at the sign of the He-Cow I.O. if it be not a Bull, on the south-west and by west end of Lake Lemam, and sold by Nath. Brooke at the Angel in Cornhil, 1673.
ESTC No. R229391.Grub Street ID 101884.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Curse ye Meroz, or The fatal doom. In a sermon preached in Guild-hall-Chappel London, before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, May the 9th 1680. By Edmond Hickeringill late fellow of Gonvil and Cajus Colledge in Cambridge, and rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed by J.R. for J. Williams at the sign of the Crown in St. Pauls-Church-yard, 1680.
ESTC No. R17523.Grub Street ID 68185.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
A vindication of the late sermon, on --- Curse ye Meroz, from the idle aspersions cast upon it and its author. With a full and true narrative of many material passages in Mr Hickeringill's life.
London: printed by J. Redmayne, 1680.
ESTC No. R10893.Grub Street ID 59230.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Curse ye Meroz, or, The fatal doom in a sermon preached in guild-hall Chappel London, before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor and Court of Alderman, May the 9th 1680 / by Edmond Hickeringill ...
London: Printed by J.R. for J. Williams .., 1680.
ESTC No. R32345.Grub Street ID 115061.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Reflections on a late libel, intituled, Observations on a late famous sermon, intituled, Curse ye Meroz: with a full and true narrative of Mr. Hickeringill's life. By A.B. in a letter to our old friend, R.L.
London: printed for John Williams, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1680.
ESTC No. R214227.Grub Street ID 89544.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Reflections on a late libel, intituled, Observations on a late famous sermon, intituled, Curse ye Meroz. In a letter to our old friend, R.L.
London: printed for John Williams, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1680.
ESTC No. R3189.Grub Street ID 114644.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The horrid sin of man-catching: explain'd in a sermon upon Jer. 5. 25, 26. Preach'd at Colchester, July 10. 1681. By Edmond Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of All-Saints there.
London: printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1681.
ESTC No. R213446.Grub Street ID 88901.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The character of a sham-plotter or man-catcher.
London: printed for Ab. Green, 1681.
ESTC No. R12609.Grub Street ID 60771.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
A true table of all such fees as are due, or can be claimed in any Bishops-Courts, in all cases; as they were given in to the commissioners of his Majesty King Charles the First, Nov. 1630. By the commissaries, registers, proctors, &c, under their own hands in the Star-Chamber. Necessary to be known by all persons liable to be concerned in the said Bishops-Courts.
London: printed for H.J. and are to be sold by R. Janeway in Queens-head alley in Pater-Noster-Row, 1681.
ESTC No. R218652.Grub Street ID 93291.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The late famous tryal of Mr. Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester; and author of The naked truth, the second part. With an information exhibited against him for barretry, in XXIV articles; to make good the charge against him at the suit of the King, (as in course, but really) prosecuted by one Maltcher, and one Morris, a proctor in the spriritual courts. At the assizes in nisi prius held at Chelmsford, March 3. 1680. before Mr. Baron Weston: where and when, he was accused (amongst other things) for writing the said book, called The naked-truth, the second part. Published impartially by an ear-witness, to quash false reports.
London: printed for Fr. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1681.
ESTC No. R9853.Grub Street ID 129900.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The naked truth. The second part. In several inquiries concerning the canons and ecclesiastical jurisdiction, canonical obedience, convocations, procurations, synodals and visitations: also of the Church of England, and church-wardens, and the oath of church-wardens. And of sacriledge.
London: printed for Francis Smith, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Elephant and Castle near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1681.
ESTC No. R43249.Grub Street ID 124289.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The horrid sin of man-catching: explain'd in a sermon upon Jer. 5. 25, 26. preach'd at Colchester, July 10. 1681. By Edmond Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of All-Saints there.
London: printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1681.
ESTC No. R32965.Grub Street ID 115619.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
A vindication of The naked truth, the second part: against the trivial objections and exceptions (of one Fullwood; (stiling himself) D. D. archdeacon of Totnes in Devonshire) in a libelling pamphlet with a bulky and imboss'd title (calling it) Leges Angliæ, or, the lawfulness of ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the Church of England: in answer to Mr. Hickeringill's Naked truth, the second part. By Phil. Hickeringill.
London: printed for Richard Janeway in Queens-head-Alley in Pater-noster Row, 1681.
ESTC No. R13003.Grub Street ID 61137.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The naked truth. The second part. In several inquiries concerning the canons and ecclesiastical jurisdiction, canonical obedience, convocations, procurations, synodals and visitations. Also of the Church of England, and church-wardens. And the oath of church-vvardens. An of sacriledge.
London: printed for Francis Smith, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Elephant and Castle near the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1681.
ESTC No. R30784.Grub Street ID 113621.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The horrid sin of man-catching: explain'd in a sermon upon Jer. 5. 25, 26. preach'd at Colchester, July 10. 1681. By Edmond Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of All-Saints there.
London: printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1681.
ESTC No. R27426.Grub Street ID 110591.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth: proving, that excommunication & confirmation, the two great episcopal appurtenances; and diocesan bishops, are (as now in use) of human make and shape; and, that not only some lay-men, but all the keen-cringing clergy are non-conformists and, except they repent, are liable to be indicted and presented by grand-juries, to the loss of their spiritual promotions, ... Dedicated to the Archbishop of Canterbury, with all modesty and submission. By Edm. Hickeringill rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed by G. Larkin, and are to be sold by Richard Janeway, and most booksellers in London, M.DC.LXXXII. [1682].
ESTC No. R3140.Grub Street ID 114198.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The fourth part of naked truth: or, The complaint of the church to some of her sons for breach of her articles. In a friendly dialogue between Titus and Timothy, both ministers of the Church of England. By a legal son, and sincere conformist to the Church of England, as established by law.
London: printed for Richard Janeway, in Queens-head Alley in Pater-noster-Row, 1682.
ESTC No. R14467.Grub Street ID 62488.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The second part of The history of Whiggisme, or The Whiggish-plots principles and practices (mining and countermining the Tory-plots, principles and practices) in the reign of King Charles I.
[London: printed for E. Smith at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil, near the Royal Fxchange [sic], anno Dom. 1682].
ESTC No. R13380.Grub Street ID 61487.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Scandalum magnatum: or the great trial at Chelmnesford assizes, held March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry Bishop of London, plantiff, and Edm. Hickeringill rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester, defendant, faithfully related. Together with the nature of the writ call'd supplicavit, seldom granted against any in these days, more seldom granted against any but common-rogues, and common-barreters, and common-villains; yet granted against Mr. Hickeringill: who was thereupon bound to good-behaviour, at the Court of King's-Bench Westminster, Octab. Pur. xxxiv. R.R. As also the articles sworn against him, by six proctors of doctors-commons; the reverend proctors names are like-wise (according to the record in the Crown-Office) particulariz'd. With large observations and relfections upon the whole. Published to prevent false reports.
London: printed for E. Smith at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil, 1682.
ESTC No. R40986.Grub Street ID 122730.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Scandalum magnatum, or, The great trial at Chelmnesford assizes held March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry, Bishop of London, plantiff, and Edm. Hickeringill rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester, defendant, faithfully related : together with the nature of the writ call'd supplicavit ... granted against Mr. Hickeringill ... as also the articles sworn against him, by six proctors of doctors-commons ... published to prevent false reports.
London: Printed for E. Smith ..., [1682?].
ESTC No. R43638.Grub Street ID 124555.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Scandalum magnatum: or the great trial at Chelmnesford assizes, held March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry Bishop of London, plantiff, and Edm. Hickeringill rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester, defendant, faithfully related. Together with the nature of the writ call'd supplicavit, seldom granted against any in these days, more seldom granted against any but common-rogues, and common-barreters, and common-villains; yet granted against Mr. Hickeringill: who was thereupon bound to the good-behaviour, at the court of King's-Bench Westminster, Octab. Pur. xxxiv. R.R. As also the articles sworn against him, by six proctors of Doctors-Commons; the reverend proctors names are like-wise (according to the record in the Crown-Office) particulariz'd. With large observations and reflections upon the whole. Published to prevent false reports.
London: printed for E. Smith at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhil, 1682.
ESTC No. R32967.Grub Street ID 115621.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The history of Whiggism, or, The Whiggish-plots, principles, and practices, (mining and countermining the Tory-plots and principles) in the reign of King Charles the First, during the conduct of affaires, under the influence of the three great minions and favourites, Buckingham, Laud, and Strafford; and the sad forre-runners [sic] and prologues to that fatal-year (to England and Ireland) 41. Wherein (as in a mirrour) is shown the face of the late (we do not say the present) times.
London: printed for E. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill, 1682.
ESTC No. R12704.Grub Street ID 60852.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth: proving, that excommunication & confirmation, the two great episcopal appurtenances; and diocesan bishops, are (as now in use) of human make and shape; and, that not only some lay-men, but all the keen-cringing clergy are non-conformists and, except they repent, are liable to be indicted and presented by grand-juries, to the loss of their spiritual promotions, ... Dedicated to the Archbishop of Canterbury, with all modesty and submission. By Edmund Hickeringill Rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed by George Larkin, and are to be sold by Richard Janeway, and most booksellers in London, M. DC. LXXXII. [1682].
ESTC No. R188223.Grub Street ID 76216.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The horrid sin of man-catching: explained in a sermon upon Jer. 5. 25, 26. preach'd at Colchester, July 10, 1681. By Edmond Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of Al-Saints there.
London: printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle, near the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1682.
ESTC No. R30783.Grub Street ID 113620.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The mushroom: or, A satyr against libelling Tories and prelatical tantivies: in answer to a satyr against sedition called the meddal. By the author of Absalom and Achitophel. And here answered by the author of the Black nonconformist. The next day after the publication o the Meddal; to help the sale thereof.
London: printed for Fra: Smith Jun. at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill, MDCLXXXII. [1682].
ESTC No. R16923.Grub Street ID 64730.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The black non-conformist, discover'd in more naked truth: proving, that excommunication, confirmation, the two great Episcopal appurtenances, & diocesan bishops, are not (as now in use) of divine, but human make and shape; and, that not only some lay-men, but all the keen-cringing clergy are non-conformists ... also a libel, and answer (thereunto:) fitted to every man's case (be it what it will) that is cited to ecclesiastical courts, whose shallow foundation is unbared. And a true table of ecclesiastical court-fees, as it was return'd into the Star-Chamber, anno Domini 1630. by the ecclesiastical-fellows themselves; and compar'd with the statutes. ... Shewing also, that, religion, religion, that should have been the world's great blessing, is become the plague of mankind, and the curse of Christendom, ... The second edition. ... By Edm. Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed by G. Larkin, and are to be sold by Richard Janeway, and most booksellers in London, M.DC.LXXXII. [1682].
ESTC No. R22899.Grub Street ID 101599.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The test or tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts, in two queries: I. Whether the statute of I Edw. 6.2. be in force (against them) at this day, obliging them to summon and cite the Kings subjects (not in their own names and styles, as now they do, but) in th name and stile of the Kings Majesty (as in the Kings Courts Temporal) and under the seal of the Kings arms? II. Whether any of the cannon-law, or how much of the cannon-law is (at this day) the law of England, in Courts Christian? Highly necessary to be perused by all those that have been, or may be cited to appear at Doctors Commons. By Edm. Hickeringill.
London: printed by George Larkin, for the assigns of the author, and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1683.
ESTC No. R216804.Grub Street ID 91671.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The trimmer, his friendly debate with the observator concerning uniformity; rendition of charters, the House of Commons, not a house of courtiers; and twenty things more, not worth the rehearsal in a title-page. Though it be common policy of some authors or booksellers t wheedle men in to th' exchange of money for books, by putting more in the title-page, then you shall find in the book; and (like the Observator) more in the contents then in the chapter.
London: printed for R. Hall; and sold by most booksellers, 1683.
ESTC No. R10851.Grub Street ID 59192.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The test or, tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts, in two queries: I. Whether the statute of I Edw. 6.2. be in force (against them) at this day, obliging them to summon and cite the Kings subjects (not in their own names and styles, as now they do, but) in the name and stile of the Kings Majesty (as in the Kings Courts Temporal) and under the seal of the Kings arms? II. Whether any of the cannon-law, or how much of the cannon-law is (at this day) the law of England, in Courts Christian? Highly necessary to be perused by all those that have been, or may be cited to appear at Doctors Commons. By Edm. Hickeringill.
London: printed by George Larkin, for the assigns of the author, and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1683.
ESTC No. R2631.Grub Street ID 109641.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk, publickly made, read, sign'd and sealed in the Court of Arches; held before the Right Worshipful, Sir Richard Lloyd, Knight, and doctor of laws, in the absence of the Right Worshipful Sir Robert Wiseman, Knight, and doctor of laws, principal official of the said court; in the common-hall of Doctors Commons, London, on Fryday the 27th day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1684.
London: printed for Benj. Tooke, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1684.
ESTC No. R10798.Grub Street ID 59139.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil, clerk, publicky made, read, signed and sealed in the Court of Arches, held before the Right Worshipful Sir Richard Lloyd, knight, and doctor of laws, in the absence of the Right Worshipful Sir Robert Wiseman, knight, and doctor of laws, principal official of the said court, in the common-hall of Doctors Commons, London, on Friday the 27th day of June, in the year of our Lord. 1684.
London: printed for Benjamin Tooke, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1684.
ESTC No. R203625.Grub Street ID 80721.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The history of Whiggism, from their rise, to their late horrid and unparalell'd conspiracy. To the tune of, When the stormy winds do blow.
[London]: Printed by Nat. Thompson at the entrance into Old Spring Garden, near Charing Cross, 1684.
ESTC No. R43247.Grub Street ID 124287.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
A speech without-doors: or Some modest inquiries humbly proposed to the right honourable the Convention of Estates, assembled at Westminster, Jan. 22. 1688/9. Concerning, I. Bigotism, or religious madness. II. Tests, and the present test in particular. III. Penal laws in matters of religion. IV. The necessity of changing and recanting our opinions in religion. V. Restraint of the press. By Edm. Hickeringill, Rector of the rectory of All Saints in Colchester.
London: printed by George Larkin, at the Two Swans without Bishopsgate, MDCLXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R20396.Grub Street ID 80990.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
A dialogue between Timothy and Titus about the articles, and some of the canons of the Church of England. Wherein super-conformity is censured, and moderation recommended. With a serious perswasive to all the inferiour clergy of that Church. By one that heartily wisheth union amongst Protestants.
London: printed, and are to be sold by Richard Janeway in Queens-head Alley in Pater-Noster-Row, 1689.
ESTC No. R734.Grub Street ID 127612.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The ceremony-monger, his character. In five chapters. Chap. 1. Concerning bowing to the altar, to the east. 2. Of implicite faith. 3. Concerning the reading-dons of the pulpit. 4. Concerning bowing at the name Jesu, and the power of the keys, the church-keys. 5. Concerning unlighted candles on the altar; organs, church-musick, and other popish-like and foppish-ceremonies. With some remarks (in the Introduction) upon the New-Star-Chamber, or late course of the court of King’s-Bench- [sic] Of the nature of a libel, and scandalum magnatum. And in the conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths and escapes in the Common-Prayer-Book, both as to doctrine and discipline; and what bishops, were, are, and should be; and concerning ordination· Humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament. By E. Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed and are to be sold by George Larkin, at the Two Swans without Bishopsgate, MDCLXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R18522.Grub Street ID 74403.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The ceremony-monger, his character. In six chapters. Chap. 1. Concerning bowing to the altar, to the east. 2. Of implicite faith. 3. Concerning the reading-dons of the pulpit. 4. Of reading the Psalms, Te Deum, Athanasius's Creed, &c. alternately. 5. Concerning bowing at the name Jesu, and the power of the keys, the church-keys. 6. Concerning unlighted candles on the altar, organs, church-musick, and other Popish-like and foppish-ceremonies. With some remarks (in the introduction) upon the New-Star-Chamber, or late course of the court of King's-Bench. Of the natur of a libel, and scandalum magnatum. And in the conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths and escapes in the common-prayer-book, both as to doctrine and discipline: and what bishops were, are, and should be; and concerning ordination. Humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament. By E. Hickeringill, Rector of the Rectory of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: Printed and are to be sold by George Larkin, at the Two Swans, without Bishopsgate, MDCLXXXIX. [1689].
ESTC No. R227734.Grub Street ID 100597.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The good old cause: or, The divine captain characteriz'd. In a sermon (not preach'd, nor needful to be preach'd, in any place so properly as in a camp.) By Edm. Hickeringill, rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester. Licens'd according to order, Feb. 1. 1691/2.
London: printed for John Dunton, at the Raven in the Poultry, 1692.
ESTC No. R7616.Grub Street ID 127866.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The lay-clergy: or, The lay-elder. In a short essay in answer to this query; whether it be lawful for persons in holy orders to exercise temporal offices, honours, jurisdictions and authorities. With arguments and objections on both sides, poyz'd, and indifferently weigh'd. By Edm. Hickeringil, rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed for John Dunton, at the Raven in Jewen-Street, 1695.
ESTC No. R10850.Grub Street ID 59191.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The ceremony-monger, his character. In six chapters. Chap. I. Concerning bowing to the altar. To the east. 2. Of implicite faith. 3. Concerning the reading dons of the pulpit. 4. Of reading the Psalms, Te Deum. Athanasius's creed, &c. alternately. 5. Concerning bowing at the name of Jesu, and the power of the keys, the church keys. 6. Concerning unlighted candles on the altar; organs, church-musick, and other popish-like and foppish- ceremonies. With some remarks (in the introduction) upon the New-Star-Chamber, or late course of the Court of King's-Bench. Of the nature of a libel, and scandalum magnatum. And in the conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths and escapes in the Common-prayer-book, both as to doctrine and discipline. And what Bishops were, are, and should be; and concerning ordination. Humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament. By E. Hickeringhill, Rector of the rectory of All Saints in Colchester.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1696?].
ESTC No. R27171.Grub Street ID 110366.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The ceremony-monger, his character. In ten chapters. I. Of bowing to the altar. II. Of implicit faith. III. Of reading dons. IV. Of reading alternately Athanasius's creed, &c. V. Of bowing to the name of Jesu. VI. Of unlighted candles on the altar. In the conclusion. I. Of sureties in baptism. II. Of escapes in the common-prayer. III. Of Bishops. IV. Of ordination. Of the nature of a libel, and scandalum magnatum. And, in the conclusion, hinting at some mathematical untruths; and what Bishops were, are, and should be. By the late E. Hickeringill, Rector of the Rectory of Aall-Saints, in Colchester.
London: printed for T. C. and sold by the booksellers, [1696].
ESTC No. R178012.Grub Street ID 69919.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
A sermon preach'd on the 30th of January: vindicating King Charles the Martyr, and the keeping of the day. By E.H. Which may serve for an answer to Mr. Stephens's sermon, preach'd on the 30th of January, before the honourable House of Commons.
London: printed, and are sold by J. Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1700.
ESTC No. R38790.Grub Street ID 120844.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The survey of the earth in its general vileness and debauch. With some new projects to mend or cobble it. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1705?].
ESTC No. T119922.Grub Street ID 171267.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Priest-Craft, its character and consequences. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge, at the Blue Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1705?].
ESTC No. T108094.Grub Street ID 161056.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Priest-craft, its character and consequences. By Edmund Hickeringill, ...
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge, 1705.
ESTC No. N20939.Grub Street ID 10319.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Jamaica viewed: with all the ports, harbours, and their several soundings, towns, and settlements thereunto belonging. Together, With the nature of its Climate, fruitfulness of the Soil, and its suitableness to English Complexions. With several other collateral Observations and Reflections upon the Island. The third edition. By Captain Hickeringill.
London: printed: and sold by B. Bragg, at the Blew Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, MDCCV. [1705].
ESTC No. T107047.Grub Street ID 160118.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The vindication of the character of priest-craft. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1705?].
ESTC No. T108306.Grub Street ID 161205.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The test or tryal of the goodness and value of spiritual courts, in two queries: I. Whether the Statute of 1 Edw. VI. 2. be in Force (against them) at this day, obliging them to Summon and Cite the Kings Subjects (not in their own Names and Stiles, as now they do, but) in the Name and Stile of the Kings Majesty (as in the Kings Courts Temporal) and under the Seal of the Kings Arms? II. Whether any of the Canon-Law, or how much of the Canon-Law is (at this day) the Law of England, in Courts Christian? Together With a True Table of all such Fees as are Due, or can be Claimed in any Bishops-Courts, in all Cases; as they were given in to the Commissioners of His Majesty K. Char. 1. Nov. 1630. by Commissizries, Registers, Proctors, &c. under their own Hands in the Star-Chamber. Highly necessary to be perused by all those that have been, or may be Cited to appear at Doctors-Commons, or any other Spiritual-Courts or Visitations. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed, and are to be sold by Benj. Bragge at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, [1706?].
ESTC No. T108088.Grub Street ID 161050.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Priest-Craft, its character and consequences. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge, at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1706?].
ESTC No. T108089.Grub Street ID 161051.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Priest-Craft, its character and consequences. The second part. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge, at the Blue-Ball in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1706?].
ESTC No. T108090.Grub Street ID 161052.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The parliament-Tacks inquir'd into: I. Whether it has been usual, useful, or necessary. II. Whether the late designed tack of 134 was either usual, useful, or necessary. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1706?].
ESTC No. T108091.Grub Street ID 161053.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Essays concerning I. Excommunications in times of popery. II. Canon-laws and ecclesiastical tyranny. III. Excommunications in these times. IV. The writ De excommunicato capiendo. V. Sacrilege, ... VI. Absolutions and excommunications, as meer politick tools, ... VII. Probate of wills and administrations, ... By Edmund Hickeringill, ...
London: printed, and are to be sold by Benj. Bragge, [1706?].
ESTC No. T108092.Grub Street ID 161054.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Essays. Part II. Concerning I. Ordinations and the indelible character. II. Heresy, symony, ordinations, ... III. Universities, general councils, synods, ... IV. Visitations, and canonical obedience. V. Blasphemy. ... By Edmund Hickeringill, ...
London: printed, and are to be sold by Benj. Bragge, [1706?].
ESTC No. T108093.Grub Street ID 161055.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
A letter to Mr. Grant, concerning barretry, forgery, and thf [sic] danger and malignity of partial judges and jury-men. Publish'd to prevent false reports, and partial and corrupt verdicts. Instead of an assise-sermon. By Edmund Hickeringhill [sic], ...
London: printed and sold by Benj. Bragg, [1706?].
ESTC No. N11412.Grub Street ID 1412.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The vindication of the character of priest-craft. The second edition, with additions, ... By Edmund Hickeringill, ...
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge, [1706?].
ESTC No. T108307.Grub Street ID 161206.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The survey of the earth, in its general vileness and debauch. With some new projects to mend or cobble it. Shewing (in short) but More exactly than any Pope, General Council, General Assemblies, Synods, Sermons, or Lectures ever yet have done what is I. The True Christian Religion. II. The True Church of Christ. And, III. The True Church of England. That Men might live happy here and hereafter. Enfeebling also The None-Such Tool called Excommunication, and the Writ De Excommunicato Capiendo, as commonly us'd. By Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of All-Saints in Colchester.
London: printed; and are to be sold by B. Bragge in Ave-Mary-Lane, [1706?].
ESTC No. T108309.Grub Street ID 161208.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
Miscellaneous tracts, essays, satyrs, &c. in prose and verse. Written by Edmund Hickeringill, Rector of Allsaints in Colchester. Viz. I. A Description of Jamaica, with several Observations, Reflections and Improvements, that may be made in that Island; as relating to Commerce, &c. II. The Trial of the Spiritual Courts, shewing their Knavery and Impositions on the Subject; with a Table of their Just Fees, &c. III. A General History of Priest-Craft, shewing the Frauds of Priests of all Perswasions; in order to open the Eyes of the Laity, as they may not be Priest-Ridden. In Two Parts. IV. A Satyr upon Poverty. V. A Satyr against Fame. VI. An Appendix by way of Vindication of the General History of Priest-Craft, which fully confutes all that can or may be made to the contrary. Vii. The Survey of the Earth, and the Writ De Excommunicato Capiendo, as commonly us'd, unmask'd; 1st. As to the Power of that Capias, how and when granted; setting forth the general Vileness and Debauchery of the A.
London: printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Benj. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1707.
ESTC No. T108087.Grub Street ID 161049.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
A burlesque poem in praise of ignorance. The greatest part thereof composed eight and fifty years ago by Edmund Hickeringill.
London: printed; and sold by Benj. Bragge, 1708.
ESTC No. T108308.Grub Street ID 161207.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The works of the Reverend Mr. Edm. Hickeringill, late rector of All-Saints, Colchester. In two volumes. Containing 1. The History of the Whigs, their Plots, Principles, and Practices, in two Parts; being the Secret History of the Whigs, from the time of the Civil Wars, &c. 2. The horrid Sin of Man-Catching, or a true Idea and Character of wicked Magistrates, Apparitors, Bumms, and Catchpoles. 3. Curse ye Meroz, a Sermon, containing the Standard of our Obeto Soveraign Power, that Kings can do no Wrong with respect to the Doctrin of Passive Obedience and Non-Resistance. 4. An Apology for Distress'd Innocence, a Sermon, preach'd on the 30th of January, setting forth the restless Spirit of Republican Principles and King-Killing Practices. 5. The Lay-Clergy, or Lay-Elder, a short Essay on the Lawfulness of the Clergy's exercising Temporal Offices. 6. The Trimmer's friendly Debate with the Observator, concerning the Uniformity and Benediction of Charters; and the House of Commons not a House.
London: printed, and are to be sold by B. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1709.
ESTC No. T75207.Grub Street ID 297987.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The devil's dream: or, a secret history of popery. By Edmund Hickeringill, ... The second edition: first printed in the year, 1664.
London: reprinted in the year, 1709.
ESTC No. T201604.Grub Street ID 232844.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The ceremony-monger, his character. In ten chapters. ... By the late E. Hickeringill, ...
London: printed for T. C. and sold by the booksellers, [1710?].
ESTC No. T162917.Grub Street ID 201625.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The works of Mr. Edmund Hickeringhill, ... Containing the history of priestcraft, in four parts. ... Also The black non-conformist, ... Collected into three volumes. With an index.
London: printed for S.B. and sold by J. Browne, J. Marshall, and E. Symon, 1716.
ESTC No. N65299.Grub Street ID 47195.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The works of Mr Edmund Hickeringill, ... containing the history of priest-craft, in four parts; ... Also, The black non-conformist, ... With an index.
London: printed, and sold by John Baker; and R. Burleigh, 1716.
ESTC No. T107077.Grub Street ID 160150.
Hickeringill, Edmund.
The works of Mr. Edmund Hickeringill, ... containing the history of priest-craft, in four parts; ... Also The black non-conformist, ... With an index.
London: printed for Samuel Briscoe; and sold by Tho. Bickerton, 1721.
ESTC No. N25832.Grub Street ID 15189.