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Roots, Richard, 1673 or 1674-
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St. Paul's epistle to the Romans vindicated from absolute, or unconditional, predestination, with some short considerations and reflections: Together with a sermon shewing the essential immortality and excellency, as also wherein consists the true care and happiness of the soul: with the laiety's duty to the clergy, and the clergy's duty to the laiety. By Rich. Roots, M.A. rector of Chilmark in Wilts.
Roots, Richard, 1673 or 1674-Date: [1711]- Books
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The trinity in unity vindicated, and the following questions answered. I. Which was the highest exaltation of the humanity of Jesus Christ, for it to be so united to the Supreme God (or as the Athanasian creed expresses it, taken into God) as that it, and the Supreme God, which it is united to, do constitute but one individual person; or for it to be exalted at the right hand of the Supreme God? II. When the humanity of Jesus Christ was thus united to, or taken into Supreme God, must it not be again separated from, or taken out of him, before it could be capable of being exalted at his right hand? Together with an ode upon the creation, in imitation of the first chapter of Genesis, &c. By Richard Roots, A.M. rector of Chilmark in Wilts.
Roots, Richard, 1673 or 1674-Date: 1719- Books
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Short instructions for the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and all objections to it answer'd; together with a sermon Shewing The Church to be the Place of Communion, and the Office of the Clergy to be Inviolable. To which are Added Short Prayers for that Occasion. By Richard Roots M.A. Rector of Chilmark in Wilts.
Roots, Richard, 1673 or 1674-Date: 1711