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Total number of records: 210
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| People and organisations | Count |
|---|---|
| Sanderson, Robert (1587-1663) | 45 |
| Baxter, Richard (1615-1691) | 36 |
| Ellis, Clement (1630-1700) | 13 |
| Barnard, Samuel (1807) | 11 |
| Church of England | 11 |
| Bagshawe, William (1628-1702) | 9 |
| Catholic Church | 9 |
| Jackson, John (1686-1763) | 8 |
| Bernard, Richard (1568-1641) | 5 |
| Fisher, James Minister of the Gospel In Sheffield | 5 |
Freemantle/Religion (Brotherton Collection)
Theological works collected by WT Freemantle. The majority of the works dates from the 17th century and many works have associations with Sheffield. Works by Robert Sanderson and Richard Baxter are st...
A discourse delivered at the New Chapel in the City-Road, on the ninth of March 1791, at the funeral of the late rev. Mr. John Wesley
Whitehead, John (1740?-1804)
1791
Edited by John Whitehead, see Advertisement, p. 3. A-F⁶. Edition: first issued: London, 1791.
Nathan Newman's "Religion run wild, or, hints about certain preachers," &c. : seriously examined in five letters
Stanley, Jacob (1776-1850); Dudley Auxiliary Bible Society
1812
Why do some of the clergy insinuate that Methodists and Dissenters are knaves or fools?.
A solemn caution against the ten horns of Calvinism
Taylor, Thomas (1738-1816)
1816
Philalethes is a pseudonym used by Thomas Taylor. Cf. ESTC.
Reasons for Methodism : briefly stated: in three letters to a friend
Alexander, Disney
1799
Anonymous. By Disney Alexander.
A friendly address to single persons who are religiously disposed : designed as a caution upon a subject which may be of great importance to them in future life
1816
Originally published in York, 1794, as 'A serious address to single persons; designed as a caution against improper marriages'.
De spiritualibus pecci : Notes, (or notices) concerning the work of God, and some of those who have been workers together with God, in the Hundred of the High Peak in Derbyshire
Bagshawe, William (1628-1702)
1702
In part biographical. Cf. Lowndes (1869 ed.), v. 2, p. 98.
Essays on union to Christ : Being the substance of several sermons
Bagshaw, William (1628-1702); Clegg, James (1679-1755); Ashe, John (1671-1735)
1703
Edited by John Ashe and James Clegg.
The riches of grace displayed: the second part : In the great instances thereof. In giving the son. Sending the spirit. Effectual calling. God's covenanting with man
Bagshawe, William (1628-1702)
1685
Indexed in: Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) B433B.