There are 43 books by Spelman, Henry Sir on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Henrici Spelmanni equit. anglo-brit (1626). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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BookOrb lists 43 books by Spelman, Henry Sir.
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A good starting point is Henrici Spelmanni equit. anglo-brit (1626).
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In publication order: 1. De non temerandis Ecclesijs. A Tract Of the Rights and Respect due vnto Chvrches. Written to a Gentleman, who hauing an Appro- priat Parsonage, imploied the Church to prophane vses, and left the Parishioners vncertainly proui- ded of diuine seruice, in a Parsh neere there adioyning (1613), 2. De non temerandis Ecclesiis. A Tract Of The Rights And Respect Dve Vn- to Churches. Written to a Gentleman, who hauing an Appropriate Parsonage, imploied the Church to prophane vses, and left the Pari- shioners vncertainely prouided of diuine seruice, in a parish neere there adioyning (1616), 3. Henrici Spelmanni equit. anglo-brit (1626), 4. Archaeologvs in modvm glossarii ad rem antiquam posteriorem (1626), 5. Archaeologus in modum glossarii ad rem antiquam posteriorem (1626), 6. Concilia, decreta, leges, constitutiones, in re ecclesiarum orbis brittanici (1639), 7. Concilia, decreta, leges, constitutiones (1639), 8. Concilia, decreta, leges, constitutiones, in re ecclesiarum orbis Britannici (1639), 9. Tithes too hot to be Touched. Certain Treatises, wherein is shewen that Tithes are Due. By the law of Therefore neither {Jewish, Popish, or Inconvenient (1646), 10. An apology of the treatise De non temerandis Ecclesiis. Against a treatise by an unknowned authour, written against it in some particulars. By Sir Henry Spelman, Knight. Also his epistle to Richard Carew Esquire, of Anthony in Cornwall concerning tithes (1646), 11. Churches not to be violated (1646), 12. TIthes too hot to be touched (1647), 13. The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman Knight. Together with some other tracts of the same authour, and a fragment of Sir Francis Bigot Knight, all touching the same subject. Whereunto is annexed, An answer to a question of a gentleman of quality, made by a Reverend and learned Divine living in London, concerning the settlement or abolition of tithes by the Parliament... Wherein also are comprised, some animadversions upon a late little pamphle (1647), 14. Villare Anglicum, or, A view of the townes of England (1656), 15. Villare Anglicum, or, A vievv of the tovvnes of England (1656), and 11 more.