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Letters on the duties of Protestants with regard to popery
Dixon, James (1788-1871)
1840
"Second thousand".
Horae ecclesiasticae : the position of the church with regard to Romish error, considered in a charge delivered to the clergy of his diocese, in July, 1845
Mant, Richard (1776-1848)
1845
Includes bibliographical references.
Popery, the enemy and the falsifier of Scripture, Or, Facts and evidences, illustrative of the conduct of the modern Church of Rome, in prohibiting the reading and circulation of the Holy Scriptures in the vulgar tongue : and also of the falsification of the sacred text in translations of the Bible executed by Romanists
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1845
Attributed to Thomas H. Horne.
The great apostasy from Christianity, with its evil influence on the civil state. Wherein is proved, I. That popery... destroys the vitals and essentials of true religion. II. That a popish prince and a Protestant nation cannot subsist together. III. That the case is the same ... with regard to this nation. IV. That all Protestant recusancy ... is contradictory to scripture
Broughton, John (1720)
1718
With a half-title.
A rational account of the doctrine of Roman-Catholicks concerning the ecclesiastical guide in controversies of religion : reflecting on the later writings of Protestants, particularly, of Archbishop Lawd, and Dr. Stillingfleet, on this subject
R.H (1609-1678)
printed in the year 1673
"R.H." stands for Robert Holden, which is generally regarded as an alias of Abraham Woodhead.
The identity of Popery and Tractarianism
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1844
"Private impression." "These observations on the Identity of Tractarianism and Popery and Tractarianism, are extracted from 'The Christian's Monthly Magazine and Universal Review' for April, 1844." ...
Popery, the enemy and falsifier of Scripture, or, Facts and evidences, illustrative of the conduct of the modern Church of Rome, in prohibiting the reading and circulation of the Holy Scriptures in the vulgar tongue, and also of the falsification of the Sacred Text in translations of the Bible executed by the Romanists
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1844
Attributed to Horne, T. H.
A discourse of the necessity of church-guides, for directing Christians in necessary faith : with some annotations on Dr. Stillingfleet's answer to N.O
R.H (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)
printed in the year 1675
"R.H." stands for Robert Holden, which is generally regarded as an alias of Abraham Woodhead; also ascribed to Obadiah Walker.
A discourse of the necessity of church-guides, for directing Christians in necessary faith : with some annotations on Dr. Stillingfleet's answer to N.O
R.H (1609-1678); Walker, Obadiah (1616-1699)
printed in the year 1675
"R.H." stands for Robert Holden, which is generally regarded as an alias of Abraham Woodhead; also ascribed to Obadiah Walker.