Edmund Hickeringill
1631 – 1708
68 works on record
Works

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Priest-craft, its Character and Consequences. By Edmund Hickeringill,

A Burlesque Poem in Praise of Ignorance. the Greatest Part Thereof Composed Eight and Fifty Years Ago by Edmund Hickeringill

The Survey of the Earth, in its General Vileness and Debauch. With Some new Projects to Mend or Cobble it. ... By Edmund Hickeringill, ... The Second Edition

The trimmer

The ceremony-monger, his character
The fourth part of Naked truth
1682
The naked truth. The second part
1681
The late famous tryal of Mr. Hickeringill
1681
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
Horrid Sin of Man-Catching, Explained in a Sermon upon Jer. 5, 25, 26 Preach'd at Colchester, July 10, 1681 / by Edmond Hickeringill ...
The test, or, tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts ...
The Lay-Clergy
The Ceremony-Monger, His Character. In Five Chapters. Chap. I. 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 Vnlighted Candles on the Altar
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 of Jesu, and the Power of the Keyes, The Church Keys. 6. Concerning Vnlighted Candles on the Altar; Or- gans, 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 Vntruths 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 Par- liament
A vindication of The naked truth, the second part
The Horrid Sin Of Man-Catching
A Speech Without-Doors
Essays concerning I. Excommunications in Times of Popery. II. Canon-Laws and Ecclesiastical Tyranny. III. ...
The Black Non-Conformist, Discover'd In More Naked Truth
The late famous tryal of Mr. Hickeringill ...
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. And Of Sacriledge. ... (6 lines)
The history of Whiggism, or, The Whiggish-plots, principles and practices
Scandalum magnatum, or, The great trial at Chelmnesford Assizes, hold March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry Bishop of London, plaintiff, and Edm. Hickeringill rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester, defendant ...
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.
Trimmer
The ceremony-monger
The test or tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts
The test or tryal of the goodness & value of spiritual-courts, in two queries
The horrid sin of man-catching, explained in a sermon upon Jer. 5:25, 26, preached at Colchester, July 10, 1681
Priest-craft
The test of tryal of the goodness and value of spiritual courts
The Parliament-tacks inquir'd into
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)
The most humble confession and recantation of Edmund Hickeringil
The vindication of the character of priest-craft
The history of Whiggism, or, The Whiggish-plots, principles, and practices
The horrid sin of man-catching explain'd in a sermon upon Jer. 5, 25, 26
The Trimmer, his friendly debate with the Observator concerning uniformity
Miscellaneous tracts, essays, satyrs, &c
Miscellaneous tracts
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)
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 ..
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
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
The Black non-conformist
The mushroom, or, A satyr against libelling Tories and prelatical tantivies
Curse ye Meroz, or, The fatal doom
The fourth part of naked truth, or, The complaint of the church to some of her sons for breach of her articles
The horrid sin of man-catching explained in a sermon upon Jer. 5.25, 26
The naked truth
The mushroom
The character of a sham-plotter or man-catcher
Reflections on a late libel intituled, Observations on a late famous sermon intituled, Curse ye Meroz
A vindication of the late sermon, on--Curse ye Meroz
A sermon preach'd on the 30th of January vindicating King Charles the Martyr, and the keeping of the day
The most humble confession, and recantation of Edmund Hickeringill, clerk
Scandalum magnatum, or, The great trial at Chelmnesford assizes
The survey of the earth
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
The third part of Naked truth
The third part of Naked truth, or, Some serious considerations, that are of high concern to the ruling clergy of England, Scotland, or any other Protestant nation
The lay-clergy, or, The lay-elder
The good old cause: or, The divine captain characteriz'd
The survey of the earth in its general vileness and debauch
The horrid sin of man-catching, explained in a sermon upon Jer. 5, 25, 26
Scandalum magnatum: or the great trial at Chelmnesford assizes, held March 6, for the county of Essex, betwixt Henry bishop of London, plaintiff, and Edm. Hickeringill rector of the rectory of All-Saints in Colchester, defendant, faithfully related
Scandalum magnatum