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The scholar armed against the errors of the time, or, A collection of tracts on the principles and evidences of Christianity, the constitution of the church, and the authority of civil government. The whole intended for the information and assistance of young students in our schools and universities; and published by a Society for the Reformation of Principles (v.1)
Jones, William (1726-1800)
1800
Anonymous. Edited by William Jones.
The scholar armed against the errors of the time, or, A collection of tracts on the principles and evidences of Christianity, the constitution of the church, and the authority of civil government. The whole intended for the information and assistance of young students in our schools and universities; and published by a Society for the Reformation of Principles (v.2)
Jones, William (1726-1800)
1800
Anonymous. Edited by William Jones.
Choice sentences : or recollections of the ministry of the late Rev. William Howels, of Long Acre Episcopal Chapel, London
Howels, William (1778-1832); Bruce, Rev William
1850
"The profits will be given to the Wicker Church Schools": T.-p. verso. "Third thousand".
Choice sentences : or recollections of the ministry of the late Rev. William Howels, of Long Acre Episcopal Chapel, London
Howels, William (1778-1832); Bruce, Rev William
[1849?]
"Brief notice of the Rev. Wm. Howels", pp.i-xii, signed W.B. Sheffield, Dec. 24, 1849.
The rule of faith : a sermon, preached in the cathedral church of Chichester, June 13, 1838, at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend William, Lord Bishop of Chichester
Manning, Henry Edward (1808-1892)
1838
"Published at the request of the Lord bishop and the clergy." -- t.p. Text on: Galatians i. 8, 9.
Scholar armed against the errors of the time : or, A collection of tracts on the principles and evidences of Christianity, the constitution of the Church, and the authority of civil government. The whole intended for the information and assistance of young students in ourschools and universities; and published by a society for the reformation of principles (v.1)
Jones, William (1726-1800)
1812
The editorial work is attributed to William Jones, rector of Paston, in Northamptonshire, and minister of Nayland, in Suffolk.--cf. v. 2, p. 111, BM.
Scholar armed against the errors of the time : or, A collection of tracts on the principles and evidences of Christianity, the constitution of the Church, and the authority of civil government. The whole intended for the information and assistance of young students in ourschools and universities; and published by a society for the reformation of principles (v.2)
Jones, William (1726-1800)
1812
The editorial work is attributed to William Jones, rector of Paston, in Northamptonshire, and minister of Nayland, in Suffolk.--cf. v. 2, p. 111, BM.
David Edward Jenkins Archive
Jenkins, David Edward
c.1925-1984
Contains material relating to various professional appointments in the World Council of Churches, William Temple Foundation, and the University of Leeds; the Cadbury lectures; personal and family pape...
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.
Objections to Christian belief
MacKinnon, Donald M (1913-1994)
1963
Contents: Moral objections, by D.M. Mackinnon.-Psychological objections by H.A. Williams.-Historical objections, by A.R. Vidler.-Intellectual objections, by J.S. Bezzant.
Truth further clear'd from mistakes : being two chapters out of the book entituled, Primitive Christianity reviv'd: plainly acknowledging the benefit accruing by the death and suffering of our Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of mankind. Together with a comparison of the principles of the people called Quakers, and the perversions of their opposers, by way of postscript
Penn, William (1644-1718)
1698
Signed and dated on p. 47: William Penn. Dublin, the 26th of the 3d month, 1698.
On the efficacy and internal evidence of the Christian religion
Arscott, Alexander (1676-1737)
1823
Smith II, 759.