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A funeral sermon : a sermon preached in the Parish Church of Sormingsham, county of Wilts, on Sunday, the 26th of March, 1848, on the death of the late Rev. Francis Skurray
Barnes, W
[1848?]
"Published by request." "Some very slight alterations have been made in this sermon, and a few notes added to it, since it was preached; in the hope that it may prove more useful to the general Read...
The Rev. Legh Richmond
Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)
[18--]
Includes bibliographical references.
A letter from a clergy-man in the country, to a clergy-man in the city : containing free thoughts about the controversie, between some ministers of the Church of England, and the Quakers; with seasonable advice to his brethren, to study peace and moderation
Claridge, Richard (1649-1723)
1701
Title enclosed in double rules. Sometimes attributed to Richard Claridge.
Mr. George Keith's account of a national church, and the clergy : humbly presented to the Bishop of London: with some queries concerning the sacrament
Keith, George (1639?-1716)
1700
"Made up of extracts from Keith's work, written while he was a member of the Society of Friends, and... published in London in 1700, after he had joined the Church of England, by some of his former co...
On the road to peace : an essay containing observations on the attitude of the Church of England towards the war
Denman, R D (1876-)
1915
"March 1915"--t.p. verso.
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.