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The primitive liturgy, and Eucharist, according to the institution of Christ and his apostles. For the use of the Oratory. With two homilies, or Theological Lectures on the Liturgy, and Eucharist; and a new preface, explaining the discretionary Use of the Oldest Creeds, and Dorologies, or Gloria Patri, of the Two first Ages.
Oratory (Newport Market, London, England)Date: Printed in the Year, 1727- Books
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The compleat linguist. Or, an universal grammar Of all the Considerable Tongues in Being. In a Shorter, Clearer, and more Instructive Method than is extant. Collected from the most Approv'd Hands. To be publish'd Monthly, One Distinct Grammar each Month, till the whole is perfected: With a Preface to every Grammar, relating to each Tongue. Numb. III. For the month of October, 1719. Being a grammar of the French tongue. By John Henley, M.A.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1719]- Books
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The informer's winding-sheet: or, Nine oaths for a shilling. Being a parable, in five allegorical discourses: on I. St. Paul's treatment and apology, on a charge of preaching against the government. II. Gallio's prohibiting the prosecution of St. Paul, for words; and a sketch of words accused, in a manuscript paper, privately handed about the public, answered. III. The liberty of one Protestant dissenter's preaching in his own way, asserted; proving the words were for the government: and a reply to the censure of indecent or light expressions, pretense of religion, ridiculing religion, wicked purpose, sedition, treason, blasphemy, disorder, &c. IV. The justice's and counsellor's Vade-Mecum, a disquisition on false witness, by the laws of God, nature, nations, philosophy, the civil, canon, and common laws; and the validity or nullity of evidence of words decided. V. The right to free speaking and reasoning in all lights, on trustees of government, no sedition, but one weight in the people's choice on occasion between in English free Protestant authority, and a supposed French popish dominion: and sedition defin'd. By Sir Mawdcope Moreclarke, of Hull, in Coates's rents, Garrn-Street, opposite the sign of the seven affidavits.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: M.DCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Oratory transactions. No II. To be occasionally publish'd, by J. Henley, M.A. Containing, I. A compleat list of the theological subjects of the Oratory, ... II. A compleat catalogue of the academical subjects of the Oratory, ... III. A dissertation on nonsense, ... IV. The discourse on action in the pulpit, 2d edition.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1729]- Books
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Oratio habita in schola Meltoniensi, ad comitia cleri calata, Maii 16. 1720. Per alumnum istius ludi primarium. Auctore Johanne Henley, A. M. Gymnasii Praefecto.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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The lord, He is God: or, the atheist tormented, by sure prognosticks of hell fire: Proved From Reason, History, Scripture, and Authentic Remarkable Facts, and Vouchers, as well Heathen as Christian; with a particular Description of the Force and Terror of Lightening: this curious, unconsidered, and awful theme, urg'd and improv'd, in a sermon, by J. Henley, M. A. Late Rector of Chelmondiston in Suffolk, Lecturer in St. Mary, Abchurch; and Founder of the Oratory.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: 1730- Books
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Sion in perfect beauty; or, the heaven of heavens: a sermon deliver'd in the Oratory by Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Sunday, April 26, 1730. By John Henley, M. A. Late Rector of Chelmondiston in Suffolk, Lecturer in St. Mary Abchurch, and Assistant Preacher to the Rev. Dr. Burscough, (now Bishop of Limerick) at St. George's, Queen-Square, and now Founder of the Oratory.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1730]- Books
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Deism defeated, and Christianity defended; or, the evidence for Christianity set in a new light and proved to amount to Certainty: and the present controversy between Dr. Tindal, Dr. Waterland, and others, relating to the Case between Reason and Revelation stated and solved. Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, entituled, A demonstration of the insufficiency both of reason and revelation, separately or jointly consider'd, in Matters of Religion. With a Conclusion shewing what is sufficient. Detecting that Author, by the Principles of his Pamphlet, to be an Infidel in a Quaker's Coat. By John Henley, M. A. Late of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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Law and arguments in vindication of the university of Oxford: in two seasonable discourses. I. On the Question, whether the Law of England countenances the Interposition of Extrinsecal Authority, in Corporations call'd Universities and Colleges in general, applicable to any Charge of Non-Feasance, &c. upon the Vice-Chancellor: From Hales, Holt, Atkins, Croke, Stillingfleet, Skinner, &c. II. A Detection of the main primary Author of the Imputation of Jacobitism on the University of Oxford; and He prov'd to be self-condemn'd.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1750?]- Books
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Apotheosis. A funeral oration; sacred to the memory of the most noble John Duke of Marlborough. As it was spoken on the day of his interment. Form'd upon the manner of the antients. By Mr. Henley.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: 1722- Books
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The compleat linguist. Or, an universal grammar Of all the Considerable Tongues in Being. In a Shorter, Clearer, and more Instructive Method than is extant. Collected from the most Approv'd Hands. To be publish'd Monthly, One Distinct Grammar each Month, till the whole is perfected: With a Preface to every Grammar, relating to each Tongue. Numb. IV. For the months of November and December, 1719. Being a grammar of the Greek tongue. By John Henley, M.A.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1720]- Books
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Samuel sleeping in the tabernacle: or, the model of Christian preaching asserted, in vindication of the Reverend Mr. Guise's idea of preaching Christ, in his Two Sermons lately publish'd, from the Exceptions of the Reverend Mr. Chandler, in his Letter to him: Tracing historically the Difference of Preachers, on this Head; proving it by Instances, comparing the Reverend Mr. C's Conduct of the Point with his Motto from Erasmus, and proposing the most ready and sure Scheme to discuss and decide the Question. By John Henley, M.A.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1730]- Books
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The reed of Egypt piercing the hand that leans upon it. Or, a demonstration that the arguments of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, in his second pastoral letter against the deists, are inconsistent with his principles, ... Submitted in a discourse deliver'd at Rumford in the county of Essex, May 2, 1730. By Simon Croxeall, D.D. To which is prefix'd, an essay in defence of commendams and pluralities ...
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: 1730- Books
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The history and advantages of divine revelation, with the honour, that is due to the word of God; especially in regard to the most perfect manner of delivering it, form'd on the antient laws of speaking and action: being an essay to restore them. A sermon preach'd in the Church of St. George the Martyr, London, on Sunday, Nov. the 15th, 1724. Publish'd at the request of many of the audience. By John Henley, M.A. Rector of Chelmondiston, in Suffolk.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: 1725- Books
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Apotheosis. A funeral oration; sacred to the memory of the most noble John Duke of Marlborough. As it was spoken on the day of his interrment. Form'd upon the Manner of the Antients. By Mr. Henley.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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The coup de grace: or, Mr. Bayle's prophesy fulfilled, in Luther Junior his last stroke to compleat the Reformation. Invalidating the title of ecclesiastical estates; Proving they are forfeited to the Families, from whom they were plundered, or ought to be restored to God and the Church, to whom they were given; i. c. our Country, that wants them to pay Debts and Taxes, &c. Containing more and more useful Matter, than has been published on this Head, at the cheapest Rate, for general Information; and, among other important Discoveries, a new Argument from the Maxims of Law, and the Constitution, apply'd to these Estates, and another on the Mortmain Act; with the Opinions of the best Lawyers: The Religion of a Briton by his Birth right, and the Tryal of Foreign or Reveal'd Religion and Jurisdiction before an English King and Legislature. With a new Decisive Dissertation, viz. A fair and final Challenge to Church-Governors, Teachers, and Believers, proved; insisting, from their own Principles, on more than what is called Mathematical Demonstration, as the only Criterion of Reveal'd Religion, Case of Conscience to Catholicks, Bishops, and Dissenters, and a Scientific Method to solve it for ever. Particularly Necessary for Gentlemen, Students in the Universities Scholars, Students and Professors of the Law, and the Mathematicians. Note, A Great Prelate has owned, there ought to be no persecution, and has invited all to examine his Religion.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: 1745- Books
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A course of academical lectures on various subjects; being the substance of several discourses, deliver'd at the late oratory in Newport-Market. By John Henley, M.A. late of St. John's College, Cambridge. Lecture IV. On the languages, ancient and modern.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The butchers lecture. Preach'd at Newport-Market, on Easter-Day in the evening, April 6. 1729. and on Low-Sunday following, at the oratory, remov'd from Newport-Market to Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. The first Undertaking of the Kind, and publish'd at the Desire of both Auditories, By John Henley, M.A. Being No.IV. of Oratory transactions. All enter'd in the Hall-Book, according to Act of Parliament.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1729]- Books
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The Compleat linguist. Or, An universal grammar of all the considerable tongues in being. In a shorter, clearer, and more instructive method than is extant. Collected from the most approv'd hands. ... By John Henley, M.A.
Date: 1719-- Books
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A new argument against transubstantiation adapted to the Romish controversy, at present reviv'd. In a letter to the author of a book, entitl'd, Discourses of religion, between a Minister of the Church of England, and a Country Gentleman. Wherein The chief Points of Controversy between the Church of England, and Church of Rome, are truly Stated, and briefly Discuss'd. To which is added, the Duke of Buckingham's conference with Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit, sent by King James the II. to convert His Grace in his Sickness, to the Romish Religion. Also Queen Elizabeth's Opinion concerning the Erroneous Doctrine of Transubstantiation.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1735]- Books
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The compleat linguist. Or, an universal grammar Of all the Considerable Tongues in Being. In a Shorter, Clearer, and more Instructive Method than is extant. Collected from the most Approv'd Hands. To be publish'd Monthly, One Distinct Grammar each Month, till the whole is perfected: With a Preface to every Grammar, relating to each Tongue. Numb. II. For the month of September, 1719. Being a grammar of the Italian tongue. By John Henley, M.A.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1719]- Books
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The compleat linguist. Or, an universal grammar Of all the Considerable Tongues in Being. In a Shorter, Clearer, and more Instructive Method than is extant. Collected from the most Approv'd Hands. To be publish'd Monthly, One Distinct Grammar each Month, till the whole is prefected: With a Preface to every Grammar, relating to each Tongue. Numb. V For the months of January and February, 1720. Being a grammar of the Latin tongue. To which is added a short Index, by Way of Specimen, of Foreign Words in these Five Grammars; and an Appendix upon Antique Inscriptions and Medals. By John Henley, M.A.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1720]- Books
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A theological lecture on the blunders of painters in Church-work. Jer. X. 14, 15. His image is flasehood, ---they are vanity, and the work of errors.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: 1730?]- Books
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The first sermon preach'd at the opening of the Oratory, On Sunday, July 3. 1726. On the Design, and Reasons, of the Institution.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: 1726]- Books
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The victorious stroke for Old England; All preachers make all hearers one man against her enemies, and down Jericho: explain'd and enforc'd in several remarkable discourses, occasion'd by a case, interesting every man in Britain, of a preacher in London, here fully clear'd and vindicated, and the rights of the country concisely demonstrated: necessary to be perus'd, not only by all preachers, but magistrates, jury-men, lawyers, evidences, political writers, scholars, and all gentlemen and ladies, who would form an exact idea of what is strictly meant by writings or speaking for or against the government of a free nation: to which is prefixed, a pathetic short address to jury-men.
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: 1748