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The General history of the Christian Church, from her birth, to her final triumphant state in heaven, chiefly deduced from the apocalypse of St. John the apostle. By Sig. Pastorini
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A letter to a Person of Quality, concerning the heavenly lives of the primitive Christians. By Anthony Horneck, D.D
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A history of the cathedral church of Peterborough
from its foundation, to the present time. Containing the manner in which it has been destroyed once by the danes and twice by fire, and as often re-edified -
An history of the Christian Church
from the earliest periods to the present time. In two volumes -
A short description of that admirable structure, the Cathedral Church of Salisbury
with the chapels, monuments, gravestones, and other particulars -
A general history of the Christian church
to the fall of the Western empire. By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F.R.S. Ac. Imp. Petrop. R. Paris. Holm. Taurin. Ital. Harlem. Aurel. Med. Paris. Cantab. Americ. Et Philad. Socius. In Two Volumes -
Strictures upon Primitive Christianity
by the Rev. Dr. Knowles, Prebendary of Ely; as also upon the theological and polemical writings of the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. David's. The Rev. Dr. Priestley, and the late Rev. Mr. Badcock. By James Edward Hamilton, Esq; Part the First -
An ecclesiastical history
antient and modern, from the birth of Christ, to the beginning of the present century: In which The Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power are Considered In their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe during that Period. By the late learned John Lawrence Mosheim, D.D. And Chancellor of the University of Gottingen. Translated from the original Latin, And accompanied with Notes and Chronological Tables, by Archibald Maclaine, D.D. In six volumes. To the whole is added an accurate index -
Practical remarks on religious profession in general
likewise, on the nature and advantages of Evangelical Churches. Addressed more especially to the Congregation and Members of the Church at Pinners-Hall. By A. Crole -
Sketches and hints of church history, and theological controversy
Chiefly translated or abridged from modern foreign writers. By John Erskine, D. D. One of the Ministers of Edinburgh