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A discourse of schism
Shewing, I. What is meant by schism. II. That schism is a damnable sin. III. That there is a schism between the establish'd Church of England, and the dissenters. IV. That this schism is to the charged on the dissenters side. V. That the modern pretenees of toleration, agreement in fundamentals, &c. Will not excuse the dissenters from being guilty of schism. Written by way of letter to three dissenting ministers in Essex, viz. Mr. Gilson and Mr. Gledhill of Colchester, and Mr. Shepherd of Braintree. To which is annexed, an answer to a book intituled, Thomas against Bennet, or the protestant dissenters vindicated from the charge of Schism. By Tho. Bennet, M.A. rector of St. James's in Colchester, and fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge -
Dr. Bennet upon schism
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Devotions
Viz. confessions, petitions, intercessions, and thanksgivings, for every day of the week: and also before, at, and after the sacrament; with occasional prayers whatsoever. By Tho. Bennet, M.A. rector of St. James's in Colchester, and Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge -
A confutation of Quakerism
or a plain proof of the falshood of what the principal Quaker writers (especially Mr. R. Barclay in his Apology and other works) do teach concerning the necessity of immediate revelation in order to a saving Christian faith; ... By Thomas Bennet -
An answer to Mr. Shepherd's considerations on the Defence of the Discourse of schism
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Thomæ Bennet, S.T.P. Grammatica Hebræa cum uberrima praxi, in usum Tironum, qui linguam hebræam absque præceptoris viva voce (idque in brevissimo temporis compendio) ediscere cupiunt. Accedit consilium de studio præcipuarum linguarum orientalium, Hebræ æ, Syræ, Samaritanæ & Arabicæ, instituendo & perficiendo
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A defence of the Discourse of schism
in answer to those objections, which Mr. Shepherd has made in his Three sermons of separation, &c. By Thomas Bennet -
A discourse of schism
Shewing, I. What is meant by schism. II. That schism is a damnable sin. III. That there is a schism between the establish'd Church of England, and the dissenters. IV. That this schism is to be charged on the dissenters side. V. That the modern pretences of toleration, agreement in fundamentals, &c. Will not excuse the dissenters from being guilty of schism. Written by way of letter to three dissenting ministers in Essex, viz. Mr. Gilson and Mr. Gledhill of Colchester, and Mr. Shepherd of Braintree. To which is annexed, an answer to a book intituled, Thomas against Bennet, or the protestant dissenters vindicated from the charge of Schism. By Tho. Bennet, D.D -
A defence of the Discourse of schism
in answer to those objections, which Mr. Shepherd has made in his Three sermons of separation, &c. By Tho. Bennet -
An answer to Mr. Shepherd's considerations on the defence of the discourse of schism. By Tho. Bennet, D.D
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An answer to Mr. Shepherd's considerations on the defence of the discourse of schism. By Tho. Bennet, M.A
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Terms of communion, agreed upon by the Scots methodists
but generally known by the specious denomination of The presbytery of relief. Their own explanation of said terms, ... In a letter from a Presbyterian to his friend in Aberdeen -
The case of the reform'd episcopal churches in Great Poland and Polish Prussia consider'd
in a sermon preach'd on Sunday Nov. 18. 1716. at St. Laurence Jewry, London, St. Olave's, Southwark, in the Morning, Afternoon. By Tho. Bennet, D.D -
A paraphrase with annotations upon the Book of common prayer, Wherein The Text is explain'd, Objections are answer'd, and Advice is humbly offer'd, both to the Clergy and the Layery, for promoting true Devotion in the Use of it. By Thomas Bennet, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester, and late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge
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A paraphrase with annotations upon the Book of common prayer, Wherein The Text is explain'd, Objections are answer'd, and Advice is humbly offer'd, both to the Clergy and the Layety, for promoting true Devotion in the Use of it. By Thomas Bennet, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester, and late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge. The second edition
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A discourse of joint prayer
shewing, I. What is meant by joint prayer. II. That the joint use of prayers conceiv'd extempore hinders devotion, and consequently displeases God: whereas the joint Use of such precompos'd set Forms, as the Congregation is accustom'd to, and throughly acquainted with, does most effectually promote Devotion, and consequently is commanded by God. III. That the lay dissenters are oblig'd, upon their own principles, to abhor the prayers offer'd in their separate assemblies, and to join in Communion with the Establish'd Church. By Thomas Bennet, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester, and late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge -
A letter to Mr. Benjamin Robinson, occasion'd by his Review of the case of liturgies and their imposition. By Thomas Bennet, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester
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An answer to the dissenters pleas for separation, or, An abridgment of the London cases
wherein the substance of those books is digested into one short and plain discourse -
Poems on the lamented death of Her most excellent Majesty, Queen Mary
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A brief history of the joint use of precompos'd set forms of prayer
shewing, I. That the ancient Jews, our Savior, his apostles and the primitive Christians, never join'd in any prayers but precompos'd set forms only. II. That those precompos'd set forms in which they join'd, were such as the respective congregations were accustomed to, and throughly acquainted with. III. That their practice warrants the imposition of a national precompos'd liturgy. To which is annex'd, A discourse of the gift of prayer, shewing, that what the dissenters mean by the gift of prayer, viz. a faculty of conceiving prayers extempore, is not promis'd in scripture -
Thomæ Bennet, S.T.P. Grammatica Hebræa cum uberrima praxi in usum tironum, qui linguam Hebræam absque præceptoris viva voce (idque in brevissimo temporis compendio) ediscere cupiunt. Accedit consilium de studio præcipuarum linguarum orientalium, Hebraeae scil. Chaldaeae, Syrae, Samaritanae & Arabicae, instituendo & perficiendo
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Thomæ Bennet, S.T.P. Breve consilium de studio præcipuarum linguarum orientalium, Hebrææ scilicet, Chaldææ, Syræ, Samaritanæ, et Arabicæ, instituendo & perficiendo. Iterum editum et sacrarum literarum studiosis (maximè verò Clericis Junioribus) ardentissimè commendatum
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Directions for studying I. A general system or body of divinity
II. The thirty nine articles of religion. To which is added St. Jerom's Epistle to Nepotianus. By Tho. Bennet, D.D. Rector of St. James's in Colchester -
Devotions
viz. confessions, petitions, intercessions, and thanksgivings, For all Persons, upon all Occasions whatsoever. By Tho. Bennet, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Colchester, and Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge -
An essay on the thirty nine articles of religion, agreed on and revised in 1562, 1571; wherein (the text being first exhibited in Latin and English, and the minutest variations of 18 the most ancient and authentic copies carefully noted) an account is given of the proceedings of Convocation in framing and setling the text of the Articles; the controverted clause of the 20th Article is demonstrated to be genuin; and the case of subscription to the Articles is consider'd in point of law, history, and conscience. With a prefatory epistle to Anthony Collins, Esq; wherein the egregious falshoods and calumnies of the author of Priestcraft in perfection, are exposed. By Tho. Bennet, D.D. Rector of St. James's in Colchester