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A body of divinitie, or, The summe and substance of Christian religion, catechistically propounded, and explained, by way of question and answer: methodically and familiarly handled

Ussher, James (1581-1656); Downame, John (1652); Ussher, James (1581-1656)

1658

"To the Christian reader" signed: John Downame.

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A copie of the proceedings of some worthy and learned divines, appointed by the Lords to meet at the Bishop of Lincolnes in Westminster: touching innovations in the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England, together with considerations upon the Common Prayer Book

Ussher, James (1581-1656); Church of England; Great Britain. Parliament

Printed 1641

Signed on p.10 "Arch Bishop of Armach [i.e. James Ussher], Bp. of Lincolne [i.e. John Williams]... [and 5 others]".

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Directions propounded and humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament, concerning the Booke of Common Prayer and episcopall government

Udall, Ephraim (1647); Ussher, James (1581-1656)

printed Anno Dmo [sic] 1641

Printed October, 1641. Anonymous. By Ephraim Udall. Sometimes erroneously attributed to James Ussher.

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The History of Non-conformity, as it was argued and stated by commissioners on both sides, in 1661 : Containing, I, Two papers of proposals, concerning the discipline and ceremonies of the Church of England, presented to King Charles II by the Presbyterian ministers. II. Their petition for peace to the bishops. III. Their Reformation of the liturgy. IV. An account of the proceedings of the commissioners of both sides, for reviewing the Book of Common Prayer. With the King's commission prefix'd. V. The exceptions of the Presbyterians against the liturgy. VI. The papers that pass'd betwixt the commissioners on both sides, wherein the matter is argued, pro and con. VII. A true copy of the disputation at the Savoy, as managed by the episcopal divines, to prove that there's nothing sinful in the liturgy. VIII. An account of the debate, and petition to the King, by the Presbyterian ministers, who were appointed commissioners. IX. Arch-Bishop Ussher's reduction of episcopacy, unto the form of synodical government, receiv'd in the antient church; which the Presbyterians offer'd to submit to. X. The proceedings of Arch-Bishop Ussher, the Bishop of Lincoln, and some other Church of England Divines in 1641. Touching innovations in the doctrine and discipline of the church. With considerations on the Common-Prayer Book, refer'd to, in the debate betwixt the commissioners on both sides. To which is prefix'd a preface relating to occasional conformity

Ussher, James (1581-1656); Baxter, Richard (1615-1691); Bragg, Benjamin (fl. 1694-1710); Commission for the Review and Alteration of the Book of Common Prayer

1704

Pages 212-213, 216-217, 286 and 287 numbered 112-113, 116-117, 287 and 286 respectively; pages 254 and 255 numbered on inner margins. A much fuller collection of the records of the Savoy conference,...

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The Articles treated on in Tract 90 reconsidered and their interpretation vindicated : in a letter to the Rev. R. W. Jelf, Canon of Christ Church, with an appendix from Abp. Ussher on the difference between ancient and modern addresses to saints

Pusey, E B (1800-1882); Jelf, R W (1798-1871); Ussher, James (1581-1656)

1841

Tract 90 is Remarks on certain passages in the Thirty-nine Articles, by John Henry Newman. "Archbishop Ussher on the difference between ancient and modern invocation of saints, from his Answer to a ...

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