Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 20 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 20 von 20.
Sortieren
-
The speech of John Ketch, Esq; at the burning of a late scandalous and malitious preface
-
A Letter to the B---p of St. A--ph, on burning his preface by the hands of the common hangman, on Thursday the 12th of June, 1712
-
A letter to the Bishop of Ely, upon the occasion of his suppos'd late charge (said to be deliver'd at Cambridge, August 7th, 1716.) as far as relates to what is therein urg'd against frequent communion; and for the (pretended) Episcopal reform'd churches of Transylvania, Great Poland, and Prussia. By Philalethes
-
A sermon preach'd in Lambeth chapel, June the 6th, 1708. at the consecration of ... William Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. By J. Adams
-
A letter to the B---p of St. A--ph, on burning his preface by the hands of the common hangman, on Thursday the 12th of June, 1712
-
The tryal and condemnation of Don Prefatio D'Asaven'
for endeavouring to resist, subvert, and totally destroy the doctrines of passive-obedience, indefeasible hereditary-right, and a---y power: with his speech at the place of execution, in which are some remarks upon Jack Ketch's being lately turn'd Tory, and the letter pretended to be written by the Lord W-n to the B--p of St. A--h -
The church and state vindicated
and the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative defended, against several late answers to it. In a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Ely. By the author of The divine rights of the British nation -
Reflections on Dr. Fleetwood's Essay upon miracles
shewing the absurdity, falshood, and danger of his notions. With a supplement, Wherein is represented the Extent and Strength of the Evidence which Miracles give to Revealed Religion -
A letter of thanks from my Lord W****n
to the Lord Bp of S. Asaph, in the name of the Kit-Cat-Club -
A letter to a friend
Occasion'd by the Bishop of St. Asaph's preface to his four sermons. By a true born Englishman -
Some observations upon Bishop Fleetwood's Four sermons
wherein His preface is Fully Consider'd -
Revolution-Principles
Being a Full defence of the Bishop of St Asaph's preface to his Four sermons: In answer to The objections which have been made against it; Proving them to be all Groundless, by Scripture, Law, and Reason -
A sermon preach'd in Lambeth-Chapel
June 6th, 1708. At the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. By J. Adams, D.D. Rector of St. Alban Woodstreet, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty -
The case of St. Winefred open'd
or, an unanswerable confutation of St. Winefred's Life, the Bishop's Historical observations, the Examiner, and the Guardian on the same subject. Wherein is proved, that these several treatises were written by the same hand. By Dr. Bernardine Bambouzelberg -
A few orthodox remarks upon a late preface
publish'd before some occasional sermons, preach'd by the L-- B-- of St. Asaph -
A few orthodox remarks upon a late preface
publish'd before some occasional sermons, preach'd by the L-- B-- of St. Asaph -
A letter of thanks from my Lord W*****n
to the Lord Bp of S. Asaph, in the name of the Kit-Cat-Club -
The curate of Dorset's answer to the curate of Salop's exposition of the 13th chapter to the Romans. By way of dialogue
-
A letter to Mr. Fleetwood
Occasion'd by his late Essay on miracles -
Several tracts formerly published
now collected into one volume. Viz. I. A letter to the Reverend Mr. Fleetwood, concerning Miracles. Written, A. D. 1702. II. A Letter about the Bishop's Votes upon the Occasional Bill. 1703. III. A Letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury, concerning Virtue, and Vice. 1706. IV. A Second Letter, in Answer to his Large Vindication. 1708. V. A Vindication of the Antient Prophets, in Answer to Sir R. B. 1709. VI. Some Considerations offered to the Lord Bishop of Exeter. 1709. Vii. An Humble Reply to the Lord Bishop of Exeter. 1709. Viii. Queries to the authors of the late discourse of free-thinking. 1713. To which are added, six sermons, never before publish'd: viz. Two Sermons concerning the Evils, of which Christianity hath been made the Occasion. Four Sermons concerning the Extremes of Implicit Subjection, and Infidelity. By Benjamin Hoadly, M. A. Rector of St. Peter's Poor