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The Christian teaching
Tolstoy, Leo Nikolaevitch Graf (1828-1910); Chertkov, V G (1854-1936)
1898
"First appeared in six numbers of "The new age", July-August 1898; published in one volume, London: Horace Marshall and Son, August 1898. Now completely revised." - Title-page.
A pastoral letter to the clergy of the Diocese of Ripon
Longley, Charles Thomas (1794-1868)
1850
25-31 p: "Addresses referred to in the pastoral letter".
Le manuel des pecchez
William of Waddington
[ca. 1300-1350]
Includes catchwords at the end of quires. Decoration: 8-line incipit initial 'L' in blue and red, infilled with a leaf decoration in red; 2-line initials in blue, with red ornament, throughout; 1-li...
An alarum sounded in the borders of spiritual Egypt which shall be heard in Babylon, and astonish the inhabitants of the defiled and polluted habitations of the earth... Also the number of him whom the world hath wondred [sic] after found out
Crisp, Stephen (1628-1692)
1672
Place of publication suggested by NUC pre-1956 imprints and Wing.
A discovery of the man of sin, acting in a mystery of iniquitie pleading for his kingdom against the coming of Christ to take away sin, or, An answer to a book set forth by Tho. Weld of Gateshead, Richard Prideaux, Sam Hammond, Will. Cole, and Will Durant of Newcastle. By way of reply to an answer of James Nayler's to their former book called The perfect Pharisee
Naylor, James (1617?-1660)
1654
The work by Welde et al., here referred to, is "A further discovery of that generation of men called Quakers".
The Devil the greatest sinner in the world: or, A reply to Thomas Powel, who calls himself a minister of the gospel, yet affirms, Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the world
Vaughton, John (1644-1712); Powell, Thomas; Field, John (1652-1723)
1676
Includes a contribution by John Field.
The work of sin (in the flesh) condemned : and the power of the enemy (in and over the creature mankind) by spiritual weapons resisted, and warred against... Wherein is opened and unfolded, by and from the spirit, of truth, the mistery of much and many truths contained in the holy scriptures ... Which is a precious warning and visitation of repentance, to all the world, but especialy [sic] to thee! (O England)
R. B; Baker, Richard Quaker; Bradly, Richard
1663
This tract has variously been attributed to Richard Baker and to Richard Bradly.
Hidden things made manifest by the light; in a plain distinction between condemnation and temptation. Wherein is shewed how the rightetous law of God is ministered upon the transgressor... Also of temptation, what it is ... With a direction to them who profess the knowledge of the truth, and live not in the power of God
Smith, Humphrey (1624-1663)
1658
Indexed in: Wing S4062; Smith II, 589.
The Isle of Man. Or, the legall proceeding in Man-shire against sinne : Wherein, by way of a continued allegorie, the chiefe malefactors disturbing both Church and Common-wealth, are detected and attached; with their arraignement, and judiciall triall, according to the lawes of England. The spirituall use thereof, with an apologie for the manner of handling, most necessary to be first read, for direction in the right use of the allegory throughout, is added in the end
Bernard, Richard (1568-1641)
1635
R.B = Richard Bernard. The "Isle of Man" in this work is an allegorical place. Printer's name from STC. With 12 final leaves of contents and a postscript.
The Isle of Man or, The legall proceeding in Man-shire against sinne : Wherein, by way of a continued allegorie, the chiefe malefactours disturbing both church and commonwealth, are detected and attached; with their arraignement and iudiciall triall, according to the lawes of England. The spirituall vse thereof, with an apologie for the manner of handling, most necessarie to be first read, for direction in the right vse of the allegory throughout, is added in the end
Bernard, Richard (1568-1641)
1634
R.B. = Richard Bernard.
Three treatises of : the vanity of the creature. The sinfullnesse of sinne. The life of Christ : being the substance of several sermons preached at Lincolns Inne
Reynolds, Edward (1599-1676)
1632
"The sinfulnesse of sinne" and "The life of Christ" have separate title-pages, dated 1631 and 1632.
A sermon on remission of sins : according to the Scriptures and the doctrine of the Church of England
Brett, Thomas (1667-1744)
1712