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Barnes, W | 1 |
Bennett, William J E (1804-1886) | 1 |
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Close, Francis (1797-1882) | 1 |
E. M (1658-) | 1 |
Russell, John Russell, Earl, 1792-1878 | 1 |
Shirley, Walter Augustus Bishop of Sodor and Man (1797-1847) | 1 |
Smith, William (1672) | 1 |
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The supremacy of Holy Scripture : four lectures composed for delivery before the University of Oxford, in Lent and Easter terms 1847, at the lecture founded by the Rev. John Bampton; to which are added, two sermons on the influences of the Holy Spirit, preached before the University on Whitsunday, 1845
Shirley, Walter Augustus Bishop of Sodor and Man (1797-1847)
1847
Spine title: Shirley's Bampton Lectures. Includes bibliographical references.
The written tradition, or, The only divine rule of faith and practice, vindicated against the Tractarians : A sermon preached in the Parish Church, Cheltenham, November 5th, 1842
Close, Francis (1797-1882)
[1842]
"With corrections and additions."
Remarks on the Rev. Lord Charles Thynne's recent letter to his late parishioners
Barnes, W
1853
"Addressed especially to his own parishioners, and generally to allPprotestants."
The true light shining in England, to give unto all her inhabitants the knowledge of their ways... Also, something demonstrated concerning the people of God (called Quakers) as to their principle and practice
Smith, William (1672)
1660
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) S4339; Smith II, 603.
A brief answer unto the Cambridge moddel. Which is to go to the two universities to be read by all the doctors and students, vice-chancellor, and fellows, as they will answer it to God. And likewise this is to go to all those they call gentlemen to the countreys to whom this moddel is directed, from the doctors, for money to maintaine the students. And is to go amongst all the priests that are, and have been heretofore made ministers by the same doctors of colledges, now planted themselves in the countreys, and this is to go amongst all the country-men, that they may see the fruits of the learning from the doctors, which fruits is persecution. And also that they and all people might come to learn of Christ the prophet
E. M (fl.1658); Worthington, John (1618-1671)
1658
Addressed to John Worthington and others.