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Burgess, Thomas Bishop of Salisbury (1756-1837) | 5 |
Brodie, W.B. and Co | 2 |
Baillie, Joanna | 1 |
Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851) | 1 |
Baillie, Joanna, 1762-1851 | 1 |
Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837 | 1 |
F., C. and J. Rivington (Firm) | 1 |
Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 | 1 |
Griesbach, Johann Jakob, 1745-1812 | 1 |
Hughes, W | 1 |
A letter to the clergy of the diocese of St. David's on a passage of the second Symbolum Antiochenum of the fourth century, as an evidence of the authenticity of 1 John v. 7
Burgess, Thomas Bishop of Salisbury (1756-1837)
1825
With a half-title.
A vindication of I John, V. 7 from the objections of M. Griesbach... By Thos. Burgess
Burgess, Thomas Bishop of Salisbury (1756-1837)
1823
An introduction to the controversy on the disputed verse of St. John, as revived by Mr. Gibbon: to which is added, Christian theocracy; or, a second letter to Mrs. Joanna Baillie, on the doctrine of the trinity
Burgess, Thomas Bishop of Salisbury (1756-1837); Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851); Brodie, W.B. and Co
1835
A second title page within the body of the pamphlet begins the letter to Joanna Baillie.
Christian theocracy: or, the doctrine of the Trinity, and the ministration of the Holy Spirit, the leading and pervading doctrine of the New Testament. In a second letter to Mrs. Joanna Baillie
Burgess, Thomas Bishop of Salisbury (1756-1837); Brodie, W.B. and Co
1834
"Addressed to the humblest understanding, as well as to the most enlightened.".
A vindication of the literary character of the late Professor Porson, from the animadversions of the Right Reverend Thomas Burgess... in various publications on 1 John v. 7. By Crito Cantabrigiensis
Turton, Thomas (1780-1864)
1827
A criticism of Richard Porson's opinions on I.John v.7 as discussed in his "Letters to Mr. Archdeacon Travis... ", London, 1790. "Crito Cantabrigiensis" is Thomas Turton (CURL).
A brief memorial on the repeal of so much of the Statute 9 and 10. William III as relates to persons denying the doctrine of The Holy Trinity :: addressed to all who believe the Christian religion to be a true religion, and who are desirous of maintaining the religious institutions of their ancestors. To which is prefixed, a demonstration of the three great truths of Christianity, together with specimens of Unitarian rejection of scripture and of all antiquity
Burgess, Thomas Bishop of Salisbury (1756-1837); Hughes, W (fl.1800-1814); F., C. and J. Rivington (Firm)
1814
With advertisementson pp[iii]-vii.