Author:William Lloyd (1627-1717)

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William Lloyd
(1627–1717)

English bishop

William Lloyd

Works[edit]

  • The Late Apology [by Roger Palmer, earl of Castlemaine, and Robert Pugh] in behalf of the Papists, reprinted and answered in behalf of the Royallists (1667) (anon.)
  • A Seasonable Discourse, shewing the Necessity of Maintaining the Established Religion in opposition to Popery (1673) (anon.)
  • A Reasonable Defence of the Seasonable Discourse, shewing the Necessity of Maintaining the Established Religion in opposition to Popery. Or, a Reply to a Treatise [by Roger Palmer, earl of Castlemaine, printed at Antwerp, 1673], called A Full Answer and Confutation of a Scandalous Pamphlet, &c. (1674) (anon.)
  • The Difference between the Church and Court of Rome considered; in some Reflections on a Dialogue entituled A Conference between two Protestants and a Papist. By the author of the late “Seasonable Discourse” (1674)
  • Papists no Catholicks: and Popery no Christianity (1677) (anon.)
  • Considerations touching the True Way to suppress Popery in this Kingdom; by making a Distinction between men of loyal and disloyal Principles in that Communion. On occasion whereof is inserted an Historical Account of the Reformation here in England (London) (anon.)
  • An Alarme for Sinners, &c. (1679)
  • An Historical Account of Church Government, as it was in Great Britain and Ireland, when they first received the Christian Religion (1684)
  • An Answer to the Bishop of Oxford's Reasons for abrogating the Test impos'd on all Members of Parliament anno 1678, Octob. 30 … By a Person of Quality (1688)
  • A Letter to Dr. Sherlock, in vindication of that part of Josephus's History which gives an account of Iaddus the high-priest's submitting to Alexander the Great while Darius was living. Against the Answer to the piece intituled Obedience and Submission to the Present Government (1691) (anon.)
  • A Discourse of God's ways of disposing of Kingdoms [on Psalm lxxv. 6, 7],’ part i. (1691)
  • The Pretences of the French Invasion examined, for the information of the People of England (1692) (anon.)
  • A Chronological Account of the Life of Pythagoras, and of other Famous Men his Contemporaries. With an Epistle to … Dr. Bentley about Porphyry's and Iamblichus's Lives of Pythagoras (1699)

Works about Lioyd[edit]

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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