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An examination of the fourteenth chapter of Sir Isaac Newton's observations upon the prophecies of Daniel. In which, that author's notion of the rise and causes of saint-worship in the Christian churches, is carefully consider'd and disprov'd. By Zachary Grey, LL. D. Rector of Houghton Conquest in Bedfordshire.
Grey, Zachary, 1688-1766.Date: 1736- Books
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Dangerous positions: or, blasphemous, profane, immoral, and jesuitical assertions, faithfully discovered by way of information to the Christian magistrate; As they are industriously dispers'd throughout the Nation in a late book falsly entitled, The rights of the Christian church asserted. As likewise a brief discovery made o f the discoverer of pretended false churches; Wherein the Rights of the Christian Church Are said to be farther Asserted from the Holy Scriptures. Humbly offer'd to The First Parliament of Great Britain.
Date: 1708- Books
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The proper happiness of the ecclesiastic life, in a public and a private Sphere. A sermon preached before the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, at his primary visitation at Axbridge, July 4, 1776. By John Langhorne, D. D. Rector of Blagdon, Somersetshire.
Langhorne, John, 1735-1779.Date: [1776]- Books
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Reality without existence: or, the lecturer of St. Martin in the Fields, St. Olave Old-Jewry, and St. Martin Ironmonger-Lane's sermon, called, The real nature of the church and kingdom of Christ; in answer to one preach'd by Bishop of Bangor upon the same Text, Proved to be Unnatural; with a word or two concerning the merits of the said Mr. Joseph Trapp's doughty performance, though it affects the Bishop very little, or not at all. By a Gentleman of Oxford, that understands Trapp.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1690-1726.Date: [1717]- Books
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An essay on the continuance of immediate revelations of facts and future events in the Christian Church. By the Reverend Mr Thomas Gillespie, Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline. With a letter on the danger of considering the influences of the Spirit as a rule of duty;- by the late reverend Mr. James Cuthbert, Minister of Culross. And A preface;-by John Erskine, D. D. one of the Ministers of Edinburgh.
Gillespie, Thomas, 1708-1774.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]