Political thought in England from Locke to Bentham

Chapter 10

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WILLIAM SHERLOCK. _The Case of Resistance_. London, 1684.

CHARLES LESLIE. _The Case of the Regale_ (Collected Works). Vol. III, p. 291. _The Rehearsal_. _The New Association_. _Cassandra_. _The Finishing Stroke_. _Obedience to Civil Government Clearly Stated_. _The Best Answer_. _The Best of All_.

SAMUEL GRASCOM. _A Brief Answer_.

E. SHELLINGFLEET. _A Vindication of their Majesties Authoritie_.

B. SHOWER. _A Letter to a Convocation Man._

W. WAKE. _The Authority of Christian Princes_. _The State of the Church_ (1703).

FRANCIS ATTERBURY. _Rights, Powers and Privileges of an English Convocation_ (1701).

BENJAMIN HOADLY. _Origins of Civil Government_ (1710). _Preservative Against Nonjurors_ (1716). _Works_, 3 vols. London (1773).

WILLIAM LAW. _A Defence of Church Principles_ (ed. Gore). Edinburgh, 1904.

W. WARBURTON. _Alliance between Church and State_ (1736).

J.H. OVERTON. _The Nonjurors._ New York, 1903.

T. LATHEBURY. _History of Convocation._ London, 1842.