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The article of Christs descension into hell, fully in the true sense thereof layd open
Bernard, Richard (1568-1641)
1641
Text: I Thessalonians v. 21.
The Isle of Man: or The legal proceeding in Man-shire against sinne : Wherein, by way of a continued allegory, the chief malefactors disturbing both church and common-wealth, are detected and attached; with their arraignment and judicial tryal according to the laws of England. The spiritual use thereof; with an apology for the manner of handling, most necessary to be first read for direction in the right use of the allegory throughout, is added at the end
Bernard, Richard (1568-1641); Milbourn, Thomas (fl. 1678)
1683
The epistle dedicatory is signed Richard Bernard.
A lapse of human souls in a state of pre-existence, the only original sin : and the ground work of the Gospel dispensation
Berrow, Capel (1715-1782)
1766
Errata on t.p. verso (p. [ii]).
The Isle of Man, or, The legall proceedings in Man-shire against sinne : wherein, by way of a continued allegory, the chiefe malefactors disturbing both church and commonwealth are detected and attached, with their arraignment and judiciall tryall, according to the laws of England
Bernard, Richard (1568-1641)
1648
R.B. = Richard Bernard.
The Isle of Man, or, The legal proceeding in Man-shire against sinne : wherein, by way of a continued allegory, the chief malefactors disturbing both church and common-wealth, are detected and attached; with their arraignment and judicial trial, according to the laws of England : the spiritual use thereof; with an apology for the manner of handling most necessary to be first read for direction in the right use of the allegory through-out, is added in the end
Bernard, Richard (1568-1641)
1658
Dedication signed: Richard Bernard. Marginal notes.
The Isle of Man : or, The legal proceedings in Manshire against sin. Wherein, by way of a continued allegory, the chief malefactors disturbing both church and commonwealth, are detected and attached; with their arraignment and judicial trial, according to the laws of England. The spiritual use thereof: with an apology for the manner of handling, most necessary to be first read, for direction in the right use of the Allegory
Bernard, Richard (1568-1641); Edwards, Richard of Bristol
1803
"List of Mr. Bernard's works". p. 19-21. The account of Richard Bernard takes the form of a letter to Richard Edwards from T. Roberts.