Denton, William.
Horæ subsecivæ: or, A treatise shewing the original grounds, reasons, and provocations necessitating our sanguinary laws against papists made in the daies of Q. Elizabeth, and the gradations by which they ascended unto that severity. And shewing, that no papist hath been executed in England on the single account of his religion, either in the daies of Edw. 6. Q. Elizabeth, K. James, Car. I. or Car. 2. though multitudes of Protestants were in the daies of H. 8. and Q. Mary. By D.W. Esq;.
London: printed by R.D. for Tho. Basset under S. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, and Ja. Magnes in Covent-Garden, 1664.
ESTC No. R5166.Grub Street ID 125633.
Denton, William.
The burnt child dreads the fire: or An examination of the merits of the papists, relating to England, mostly from their own pens. In justification of the late act of Parliament for preventing dangers which may happen from popish recusants. And further shewing, that whatsoever their merits have been, no thanks to their religion, and therefore ought not to be gratified in their religion, by toleration thereof. By William Denton M.D.M.Q.R.
London: printed for James Magnes and Richard Bentley, at the Post-Office in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, 1675.
ESTC No. R16886.Grub Street ID 64692.
Denton, William.
The ungrateful behaviour of the papists, priests, and jesuits, towards the imperial and indulgent Crown of England towards them, from the days of Queen Mary unto this present age.
London: printed for James Magnes and Richard Bentley, in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, M DC LXXIX [1679].
ESTC No. R219201.Grub Street ID 93771.
Denton, William.
Jus Cæsaris et ecclesiæ vere dictæ. Or A treatise of independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government discipline, &c. Wherein the use of liturgies, toleration, connivence, conventicles, or private assemblies, excommunication, election of popes, bishops, priests, what and whom are meant by the term church are debated. And wherein also the Popes power over princes, and the liberty of the press are discoursed: and the 18th of Matthew and 1 Cor. 14. 32. are generally misunderstood, rightly expounded. By William Denton, M.D.M.q.R.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by John Kersey and Henry Faythorn, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1681.
ESTC No. R203695.Grub Street ID 80788.
Denton, William.
Jus Cæsaris et ecclesiæ vere dictæ. Or A treatise wherein independency, presbytery, the power of kings, and of the Church, or of the brethren in ecclesiastical concerns, government and discipline of the Church. And wherein also the use of liturgies, tolleration, connivence conventicles or private assemblies, excommunication, election of popes, bishops, priests, what and whom are meant by the term church, 18 Mathew are discoursed. And how 1 Cor. 14. 32. generally misunderstood is rightly expounded. Wherein also the Popes power over princes, and the liberty of the press, are discoursed. By William Denton, M.D.M.q.R.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold by John Kersey and Henry Faythorn, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1681.
ESTC No. R9164.Grub Street ID 129270.