This template may be used in Wiktionary entries to format quotations from Joseph Hall's work The Shaking of the Olive-Tree. The Remaining Works of that Incomparable Prelate Joseph Hall, D.D. (1st edition, 1660). It can be used to create a link to an online version of the work at the HathiTrust Digital Library (archived at the Internet Archive).
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Antonio | Reverendissimo Viro, Do. Marco Antonio de Dominis Archiep. Spalatensi Epistola Discessus sui ad Romam dissuas. | page 394 |
Christian Liberty | Christian Liberty Laid forth, in a Sermon Preacht to His Late Majesty at White-hall, in the Time of the Parliament Holden Anno 1628 | page 19 |
Crocio | Reverendo in Christo Fratri, viro clarissimo, D. Ludovico Crocio S. Theologiæ D. et in Illustri Schola Bremensi Professori Gratiam ac Pacem | page 321 |
Divine Light | Divine Light, and Reflexions. In a Sermon Preacht to His Majesty at White-hall on Whitsunday. 1640. (27 May 1640 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 33 |
Easter-Day | On Easter-Day at Higham 1648 (12 April 1648 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 185 |
Good Security | Good Security: A Comfortable Discourse of the Christians Assurance of Heaven | page 265 |
Green-Yard | A Sermon Preached on Whitsunday June 9. 1644. in the Green-Yard of Norwich (19 June 1644 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 101 |
Hampton Court | A Sermon Preacht at Hampton-Court to King James in Ordinary Attendance in September 1624 | page 1 |
Hard Measure | Bishop Hall’s Hard Measure (29 May 1647 (Julian calendar); 8 June 1647 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 45 |
Higham | A Sermon Preacht on Whitsunday, in the Parish-church of Higham, in the Year 1652 (19 June 1652 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 140 |
Higham 1655 | A Sermon Preacht at Higham near Norwich, on Sunday July 1. 1655 . (11 July 1655 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 200 |
Hildebrando | Clarissimo Viro, Theologo gravissimo, D. Hermanno Hildebrando ad Sti. Steph. Ecclesiæ Bremensis Pastori Vigilantissimo, Salutem ac Pacem | page 331 |
Mischiefe of Faction | The Mischiefe of Faction, and the Remedie of It. Laid forth in a Sermon before His Majesty in the Court-yard at White-hall on the Second Sunday in Lent. 1641. (24 February 1641 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 65 |
Modest Offer | A Modest Offer of Some Meet Considerations Tendered to the Learned Prolocutor, and to the Rest of the Assembly of Divines Met at Westminster | page 336 |
Nativity | A Letter for the Observation of the Feast of Christ’s Nativity | page 296 |
Observations | Observations on Some Specialties of Divine Providence in the Life of Jos. Hall, Bishop of Norwich | page 1 |
Pacification | A Sermon Preacht in the Cathedral at Exceter, upon the Solemn Day Appointed for the Celebration of the Pacification betwixt the Two Kingdoms. Viz. Septemb. 7. 1641 . (17 September 1641 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 48 |
Sacrament | A Plain and Familiar Explication of Christ’s Presence in the Sacrament of His Body and Blood, out of the Doctrine of the Church of England. For the Satisfying of a Scrupulous Friend. Anno 1631. | page 287 |
St. Gregory | A Second Sermon in Prosecution of the Same Text, Preacht at St. Gregories Church in Norwich, July 21. 1644 . (31 July 1644 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 127 |
Struthers | To My Reverend and Worthily Dear Friend, Mr. William Struthers: One of the Preachers of Edinbough (a. 1634) | page 306 |
Tower | A Sermon Preacht at the Tower: March. 20. 1641 . (30 March 1641 (Gregorian calendar)) | page 84 |
Via Media | Via Media. The Way of Peace in the Five Busy Articles Commonly Known by the Name of Arminius. (a. 1657 (published 1660)) | page 351 |
Willio | Clarissimo viro D. Baltasari Willio S. Theol. D. et in Bremensi Ecclesia Professori Celeberrimo Gratiam ac Pacem | page 317 |
Womens Vail | The Womens Vail: Or A Discourse Concerning the Necessity, or Expedience of the Close-covering of the Heads of Women. | page 236 |
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{{RQ:Hall Olive-Tree|chapter=Hard Measure|pages=63–64|pageref=64|passage=Neither vvas it any nevves upon this Guild-day to have the Cathedrall novv open on all ſides to be filled vvith Muskatiers, vvayting for the Majors returne, drinking and '''tobacconing''' as freely as if it had turn'd Alehouſe.}}
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