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A letter to the mens-meeting of the people called Quakers in Bristol
Being a full answer to so much of their primitive testimony published the 3d of the 11th month 1731 as relates to the language we address mankind in general in. Wherein also, [c]ontrary to their assertion, is plainly proved; that the penmen of the Holy Scripture did make a difference between a magistrate, or great man, and a common man: and that the former was address'd and spoke of in the plural number. By a Friend of truth -
Study to be quiet
or, the true Church of England principle of concord and submission, taught and recommended to practice. In two seasonable discourses. Shewing 1. The folly of man's devices. 2. The stability of Gods counsels. 3. The mischief of strife and vain-glory. 4. The practice of true humility. By Clement Ellis -
The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord God 1768
By T.T. philomath. [Six lines of verse] -
The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord God 1769
By T.T. philomath. [Eight lines of verse] -
A letter from a country gentleman to a member of the House of Commons
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The necessity of serious consideration, and speedy repentance, as the only way to be safe both living and dying. By Clement Elis, M.A. Rector of Kirkby in Nottinghamshire
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Christianity in short: or, the way to be a good Christian
recommended to the use of such as want either time or capacity for reading longer and learneder discourses. By C. Ellis, author of the Gentile-sinner -
Religion [and] loyalty inseperable. A sermon preached at the assizes held at Nottingham, September the 5th, 1690. By Clement Elis, M.A. Rector of Kirkby, in the county of Nottingham. Octob. 2. 1690
Imprimatur, Carolus Alston, R.P.D. Hen. Episc. Lond, à sacris -
A sermon preached on the 29th of May 1661
The day of His Majestie's birth, and happy restauration, after a long exile, to his crown and kingdome. Before His Excellency VVilliam Ld Marquis of Newcastle. at his house of Welbeck. By Clement Ellis M.A. houshold chaplain to his excellency -
Christianity in short: or, the way to be a good Christian
recommended to the use of such as want either time or capacity for reading longer and learneder discourses. By C. Ellis, author of the Gentile-sinner -
The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman: characterized in a letter to a friend
both as he is, and as he should be -
A description and explanation of 268. places in Jerusalem and in the suburbs thereof, as it flourished in the time of Jesus Christ
Answerable to each of the 268. figures that are in its large, and most exact description in the map; shewing the several places of the acts and sufferings of Jesus Christ, and his holy Apostles. As also of the Kings, prophets, &c. Very useful for the more clear and fuller opening of very many places in the prophets (as also in Josephus, and other histories) especially in the Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles. Translated by T.T. Reviewed, and in many places rectified according to the Holy Scriptures, and some things further cleared: with additions of many scripture proofs: by H. Jessey. Imprimatur Joseph Caryl -
Christianity in short or The way to be a good Christian·
Recommended to the use of such as want either time or capacity for reading longer and learneder discourses. By C. Ellis author of the Gentile-sinner -
The summe of Christianity
wherein a short and plain account is given of the Christian faith. The Christian's duty. The Christian's prayers. The Christian sacraments. With prayers for families. For the use of such as want either time to read longer, or capacity to understand learneder discourses. By Clement Elis, rector of Kirkby, and prebendary of Southwell in Nottinghamshire -
Christianity in short: or, The way to be a good Christian
recommended to the use of such as want either time or capacity for reading longer and learneder discourses. -
Be merry and wise: or, A guide to the present and future generation
Containing choice counsels, useful maxims, and prudent cautions; being suitable for the instruction, as well as entertainment, of persons of all ranks, ages, stations, and conditions in life -
A catechism wherein the learner is at once taught to rehearse and prove all the main points of Christian religion
by answering to every question in the very words of Holy Scripture : together with a short and plain discourse useful to confirm the weak and unlearned in his belief of the being of a God and the truth of Scripture -
The vanity of scoffing, or, A letter to a witty gentleman
evidently shewing the great weakness and unreasonableness of scoffing at the Christian's faith, on account of its supposed uncertainty : together with the madness of the scoffer's unchristian choice -
The Christian Hearer's First Lesson
A Sermon preached at St. Mary's Church in Nottingham, On Thursday Octob. the 4th. 1694. ... -
A handfvll of goates-haire: that is, certaine principles of Christian religion, easie for beginners to vnderstand, and to remember
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The lambs of Christ fed with the sincere milk of the world
in a short scripture-catechism -
The gentile sinner, or England's brave gentleman character'd in a letter to a friend
both as he is, and as he should be -
A catechism wherein the lerner is at once taught to rehearse, and prove all the main points of Chrisitian religion, by answering to every question in the very words of Holy Scripture
together with a short and plain discourse, useful to confirm the weak, and unlearned in his belief of the being of a god and the truth of scripture -
Rest for the heavy-laden
promised by our only Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to all sincere believers, practically discoursed upon -
The Protestant resolved, or, A discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for salvation