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Sermons preach'd upon several occasions
By Benjamin Calamy, D. D. Late Vicar of St. Laurence Jewry, and one of his Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary. The seventh edition. To which is added, a sermon preached at his funeral, by William Sherlock, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's, Master of the Temple, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty -
Sermons preached upon several occasions
By Benjamin Calamy, D. D. Late Vicar of St. Laurence Jewry, and one of his Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary. The fifth edition corrected. To which is added, a sermon preached at his funeral by William Sherlock, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's, Master of the Temple, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty -
A brief discourse concerning the notes of the church
with some reflections on Cardinal Bellarmin's Notes -
Sermons preached upon several occasions
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A sermon preached at White-Hall, before the Queen, on the 17th of June, 1691
being the fast-day -
An answer to a late scandalous pamphlet entituled A friendly debate between Satan and Sherlock, written by Thomas Danson
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A practical discourse concerning a future judgment
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A Dialogue between Dr. Sherlock, the King of France, the great Turk, and Dr. Oates
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The Protestant resolution of faith, being an answer to three questions
I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sense of Scripture? : II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this succession an infallible interpreter of Scripture, and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sense of Scripture? : III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession? -
The Faith of one God
who is only the father, and of one mediator between God and men, who is only the man Christ Jesus, and of one Holy Spirit, the gift (and sent) of God, asserted and defended in several tracts contained in this volume ... : and ... a preface to the whole -
A vindication of a passage in Dr. Sherlock's sermon
preached before the honourable House of Commons, May 29, 1685 : from the remarks of a late pretended remonstrance, by way of address from the Church of England, to both Houses of Parliament -
A resolution of some cases of conscience which respect church-communion
viz. I. whether to communicate with some church, especially in such a divided state of the church, be a necessary duty incumbent on all Christians, II. whether constant communion be a necessary duty where occasional communion is lawful, III. whether it be lawful to communicate with two churches, which are in a state of separation from each other -
The distinction between real and nominal trinitarians examined
and the doctrine of a real Trinity vindicated from the charge of Tritheism : in answer to a late Socinian pamphlet, entituled, The judgment of a disinterested person, concerning the controversie about the Blessed Trinity, depending between Dr. S--th, and Dr. Sherlock -
A practical discourse of religious assemblies
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The pillar and ground of truth
a treatise shewing that the Roman Chvrch falsly claims to be that church, and the pillar of that truth, mentioned by S. Paul in his First epistle to Timothy, Chap. III. vers. 15, which is explained in three parts -
A letter to a member of the convention of states in Scotland
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A letter to a member of the convention
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A sermon preach'd at the Temple-Church, December 30, 1694, upon the sad occasion of the death of our gracious Queen
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Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity by Dr. Wallis, Dr. Sherlock, Dr. S-th, Dr. Cudworth, and Mr. Hooker
as also on the account given by those that say the Trinity is an unconceivable and inexplicable mystery -
The second part of the Preservative against popery
shewing how contrary popery is to the true ends of the Christian religion, fitted for the instruction of unlearned Protestants -
The protestant resolution of faith
being an answer to three questions : I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sense of Scripture? II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this succession, an infallible interpreter of Scripture, and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sense of Scripture? III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession? -
A preservative against popery
being some plain directions to vnlearned Protestants, how to dispute with Romish priests ; The first part -
Some seasonable reflections on the discovery of The late plot
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A Sermon preach'd before the Queen at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul ... 7th of September, 1704
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The Charity of Lending without Usury. And The true notion of usury briefly stated