Samuel Parker
1640 – 1688
48 works on record
Works

A discourse sent to the late King James

History of his own time

A free and impartial censure of the Platonick philosophie

A free and impartial censvre of the Platonick philosophie

A demonstration of the divine authority of the law of nature and of the Christian religion

A demonstration of the divine authority of the law of nature
A Discourse Of Ecclesiastical Politie
Reasons For Abrogating The Test, Imposed upon All Members of Parliament Anno 1678. Octob. 30. In these Words, I A.B. do solemnly and sincerely, in the Presence of God, profess, testifie, and declare, That I do believe that in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper there is not any Transubstantiation of the Ele- ments of Bread and Wine into the Body and Blood of Christ, at, or after the Consecration thereof by any Person whatsoever; And that the Invocation or Adoration of the Virgin Mary, or any other Saint, and the Sacrifice of the Mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, and Superstitious and Idolatrous. First Written for the Author's own Satisfaction; And now Published for the Benefit of all others whom it may concern
Disputationes De Deo, Et Providentia Divina. Disp. I. An Philosophorum ulli, & quinam Athei fuerunt? II. A rerum finibus Deum esse demonstratur. III. Epicuri & Cartesii Hypotheses de Universi fabri- catione evertuntur. IV. Mundum neque prorsus infectum, neque necessitate factum; sed solo Opificis consilio extructum fuisse demonstratur. V. A Generis humani ortu, & Corporis humani stru- cturâ Deum esse demonstratur. VI. Contra Scepticorum & Academicorum disciplinam, potissimùm Ciceronis de quaestionibus Academicis libros, & Cartesii meditationes Metaphysicas disputatur
Religion and Loyalty
Tentamina physico-theologica de Deo, sive, Theologia scholastica ad normam novae & reformatae philosophiae concinnata, & duobus libris comprehensa ...
A demonstration of the divine authority of the law of nature, and of the Christian religion
Disputationes de Deo et providentia divina ...
An Account Of The Nature and Extent Of The Divine Dominion & Goodnesse, Especially as they refer to the Origenian Hypothesis Concerning the Preexistence of Souls, Together With a special Account of the vanity and groundlesness of the Hypothesis it self. Being a second Letter Written to his much Ho- noured Friend and Kinsman Mr.Nath.Bisbie
The Case Of The Church of England, Briefly and truly stated, In the three first and fundamental Principles Of A Christian Church. I. The Obligation of Christianity, by Divine Right. II. The Jurisdiction of the Church, by Divine Right. III. The Institution of Episcopal Superiority, by Divine Right
An Account Of The Government Of The Christian Church, For The first Six Hundred Years. Particularly Shewing, I. The Apostolical Practice of Diocesan and Metropolitical Episcopacy. II. The Usurpation of Patriarchal and Papal Authority. III. The War of Two Hundred Years between the Bishops of Rome and Constantinople for Universal Supremacy
Religion and Loyalty. The Second Part. Or The History of the Concurrence of the Imperial and Ecclesiastical Jurisdi- ction in the Government of the Church, from the Beginning of the Reign of Jovian to the End of the Reign of Justinian
A Reproof To The Rehearsal Transprosed, In A Discourse to its Authour
Cogitationes de Deo et providentia divina
Insolence and Impudence triumphant; Envy and Fury enthron'd : The Mirrour of Malice and Madness, In a late Treatise, Entitled, A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Polity, &c. Or, The lively Portraiture of Mr. S.P. Limn'd and drawn by his own hand : And A brief View of his Tame and Softly, Alias, Wild and Savage Humour
Reasons For Abrogating The Test, Imposed upon All Members of Parliament Anno 1678. Octob. 30. In these Words, I. A.B. do solemnly and sincerely, in the Presence of God, profess, testifie, and declare, That I do believe that in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper there is not any Transubstantiation of the Elements of Bread and Wine into the Body and Blood of Christ, at or after the Conse- cration thereof by any Person whatsoever; And that the Invocation or Adoration of the Virgin Mary, or any other Saint, and the Sacri- fice of the Mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are Superstitious and Idolatrous. First Written for the Author's own Satisfaction; And now Pub- lished for the Benefit of all others whom it may concern
A Defence And Continuation Of The Ecclesiastical Politie
A Discourse Sent to the Late King James, To persuade him to Embrace the Protestant Religion, By Dr. Samvel Parker, Late Lord Bishop of Oxford. To which are prefixed Two Letters; The First, From Sir Leolyn Jenkins, on the same Subject; The Second, From the said Bishop, with the Discourse. Printed from the Original Manuscript Papers, without Observation or Reflection
Reasons for abrogating the test imposed upon all members of Parliament, anno 1678, Octob. 3 ...
Reasons for abrogating the Test
Bishop Parker's history of his own time
Letter sent to the late King James to bring him over to the communion of the Church of England
... Samuelis Parkeri ... De rebus sui temporis commentariorum libri quatuor
Six philosophical essays upon several subjects ...
A discourse sent to the late King James, to persuade him to embrace the Protestant religion
De rebus sui temporis commentariorum libri quatuor, nunc primum in lucem editi
An account of the nature and extent of the divine dominion & goodnesse
Bp. Parker's history of his own time
De rebus sui temporis commentariorum libri quatuor
Disputationes de Deo et providentia divina ..
The case of the Church of England, briefly and truly stated
An account of the nature and extent of the divine dominion & goodnesse especially as they refer to the Origenian hypothesis concerning the preexistence of souls
Religion and loyalty, the second part, or, The history of the concurrence of the imperial and ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the government of the church
Reasons for abrogating the test, imposed upon all members of Parliament anno 1678. Octob. 30
Tentamina physico-theologica de Deo, sive, Theologica scholastica ad normam novæ & reformatæ philosophiæ concinnata & duobus libris comprehensa
Six philosophical essays upon several subjects ..
Bishop Parker's history of his own time, in four books
Reasons for abrogating the test imposed upon all members of Parliament
A discourse in vindication of Bp Bramhall and the clergy of the Church of England from the fanatick charge of popery
Dr. Samuel Parker Lord Bishop of Oxford's Reasons for abrogating the test imposed upon all Members of Parliament. Anno 1678. Octob. 30
An account of the government of the Christian church for the first six hundred years
Bishop Parker's History: or, the tories chronicle, from the restauration of King Charles II. 1660, to the year 1680. In four parts, ..
Religion and loyalty, or, A demonstration of the power of the Christian church within it self