Hendley, William 1691?-1724.
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Charity still a Christian virtue or, an impartial account of the tryal and conviction of the Reverend Mr. Hendley, for preaching a charity-sermon at Chisselhurst. And of Mr. Campman, Mr. Prat, and Mr. Harding, for Collecting at the same Time the Alms of the Congregation. At the assizes held at Rochester, on Wednesday, July 15. 1719. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the clergy of the Church of England.
Hendley, William 1691?-1724.Date: 1719- E-books
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A defence of the charity-schools . Wherein the many false, scandalous and malicious objections of those advocates for ignorance and irreligion, the author of The fable of the bees, and Cato's letter in the British Journal, June 15. 1723. are fully and distinctly answer'd; and the Usefulness and Excellency of such Schools clearly set forth. To which is added by way of appendix, the presentment of the Grand Jury of the British Journal, at their Meeting at Westminster, July 3. 1723. By W. Hendley, Lecturer of St. Mary Islington.
Hendley, William 1691?-1724.Date: 1725- E-books
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A defence of the Church of England, by law-establish'd, in opposition to popery and presbytery . A sermon preach'd on Thursday, Dec. 16. 1714. At the Parish-Church of St. Nicolas-Cole-Abby, London. By William Hendley, curate of Aylesford, in Kent.
Hendley, William 1691?-1724.Date: 1715- E-books
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The great blessedness of communicating . Being an earnest exhortation to the Holy Communion: Wherein, the benefits of it are set forth, ... By W. Hendley, ..
Hendley, William 1691?-1724.Date: 1723- E-books
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Loimologia sacra Or, A discourse shewing, that the plague never proceeds from any first natural cause, but is sent immediately from God, and that as a punishment to a people for their sins. With some short directions proper in this loose atheistical age, for the preventing that direful calamity from falling upon this nation. To which is added, an appendix, wherein the case of flying from a pestilence is briefly consider'd. By William Hendley, lecturer of St. Mary Islington, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Fitzwalter.
Hendley, William 1691?-1724.Date: 1721