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The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer; and confirm'd by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections. Wherein a brief and plain Account is given of, I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: 1718- Books
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The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections: wherein A brief and plain Account is given of I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- Books
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Information, (no 8) In Obedience to the 2d, 3d, and 4th Orders of the House, dated 24o die Martii, 1786; Presented to the House of Commons upon the 30th Day of March 1786, by Mr. Morton, From the Directors of the East India Company; And which was ordered to be printed on the 31st of March 1786.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1768[1786]- Books
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A brief exposition of the church-catechism. By way of question and answer; with proofs from scripture. Divided into five parts and twelve sections. Wherein a Plain Account is given of, I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. By Dr. John Williams, late Lord Bishop of Chichester.
Church of England.Date: 1768- Books
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The good Samaritan. A sermon preached before Sir John Crosse, Bart. Vice-President; and the other trustees of the infirmary In James-Street, Westminster: At the Parish Church of St. Margaret; On Occasion of their Anniversary-Meeting, May 8, 1752. By Lewis Bruce, D. D. Preacher of his Majesty's Chapel in Somerset-House. Published in Obedience to the Society's Request.
Bruce, Lewis.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections: Wherein A brief and plain Account is given of I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]- Books
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The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections: Wherein A brief and plain Account is given of I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: M.DCC.LIII [1753]- Books
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The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer. And confirmed by scripture proofs. Divided into five parts, and twelve sections. Wherein a brief and plain Account is given of, I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer; and confirm'd by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections. Wherein a brief and plain Account is given of, I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: 1732- Books
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The church catechism explain'd, by way of question and answer; and confirm'd by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections . Wherein A brief and plain Account is given Of I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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The young Christian instructed: or the Church Catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs. Divided into Five Parts and Ten Sections. Wherein a plain and rational Account is given of, I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected from the best divines, by the author of The child's Christian education.
Fisher, Daniel, 1731-1807.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Logica Genevensis continued. Or the second part of the fifth check to antinomianism: containing a defence of "jack o'lanthorn," and "the Paper-Kite," i. e. Sincere Obedience; of the "cobweb," i. e. The evangelical law of liberty; - and of the "valiant Sergeant I. F." i. e. The conditionality of Perseverance, attacked by the Rev. Mr. Berridge, M. A. Vicar of Everton, and late Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge, in his book called The Christian world unmasked.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: [1774]- Books
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Logica Genevensis continued. Or the second part of the fifth check to Antinomianism. Containing A Defence of ̀̀jack o'lanthorn,'' and ̀̀the Paperkite,'' i. e. Sincere Obedience;-of the ̀̀cobweb,'' i. e. The evangelical law of liberty;-and of the ̀̀valiant Sergeant I. F. i. e. The conditionality of Perseverance, attacked by the Rev. Mr. Berridge, M. A. Vicar of Everton, and late Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge, in his book called The Christian world unmasked.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1789- Books
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The footman's friendly advice to his brethren of the livery; and to all servants in general : Under the following Heads, viz. Honesty, Carefulness, Obedience, Diligence, Submission to Rebukes, Neatness, Receiving and Delivering Messages, Discretion, &c. To which is prefix'd, an introduction, humbly submitted to the consideration of all noblemen, Gentlemen, and Ladies, who keep many Servants. Also a postscript, in answer to Squire Moreton's pamphlet, intituled, Every body's business, is no body's. By R. D. now a footman.
Dodsley, Robert, 1704-1764.Date: [1730]- Books
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The principles of the low-church-men fairly represented and defended, in the following important articles, viz. The supremacy of the crown. Episcopacy, and dissenters baptism. The Necessity of Absolution. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper being a Sacrifice. A Comprehension. Toleration and Moderation. Bowing towards the Altar. The Divine Appointment of the Lord's Day. Passive Obedience, and Hereditary Right. wherein Their Opinions (and not those of the High-Church-Men) are prov'd to be most agreeable to the Doctrine of the Church of England; with some Occasional Reflections on some of the late Writings of Dr. Hicks, Dr. Brett, Mr. Dodwell, &c. By a layman, constantly conforming to the Church of England as by Law Establish'd.
Newton, William, -1744.Date: [1714]- Books
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Passive-Obedience prov'd to be the doctrine of the Church of England, from the Reformation, to these times; I. From the Doctrine of the XXXIX Articles. II. The Doctrine of the Injunctions and Canons. III. The Doctrine of the Homilies. IV. The Doctrine of the Liturgy. V. The Orders of our Bishops. VI. The Censures of our Universities. Vii. The Opinions of Xcvi of the most Learned Divines of the Church of England, viz. Arch-Bishops, Cranmer, Bancroft, Whitgift, Montague, Usher, Bramhall, Sharp, Tillotson, Tennison, &c. Bishops, Latimer, Jewel, Andrews, Hall, Brownrig, Saunderson, Taylor, Kenn, Ward, Burnet, Barrow, Moore, Patrick, Wake, &c. Doctors, Horneck, Cave, Scott, &c. Viii. The Opinions of XIV of the most Eminent Reform'd Divines and others Abroad, viz. Erasmus, Grotius, Beza, Luther, Calvin, Is. Casaubon, Pet. du Moulin, Allix, Bordieu, &c.
Earbery, Matthias, 1690-1740.Date: [1717]- Books
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Twelve sermons preached on several occasions. By George Stanhope, D. D. Dean of Canterbury, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. I. The Nature of that Obedience, which is the Condition of Salvation. II. Of God's deferring to answer those Prayers, which he intends at length to grant. III. Of Preparation for Death and Judgment. IV. The Perfection of Scripture Stated, and its Sufficiency Argued. V. A Sermon before the Sons of the Clergy. VI. The Happiness of good Men after Death. Vii. The Seaman's Obligations to Gratitude, and a good Life. Viii. The Case of Mistaken Zeal. IX. The Influence which National Deliverances, and the Preservation of True Religion, ought to have upon a People. X. The common Obstructions to Faith and a good Life considered. XI. A Thanksgiving Sermon for the Successes of the Campaign, 1710. XII. The Sin and Folly of immoderate Carefulness.
Stanhope, George, 1660-1728.Date: M.XCC.XXVII [i.e. 1727]- Books
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Twelve sermons preached on several occasions. By George Stanhope, D. D. Dean of Canterbury, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. I. The Nature of that Obedience, which is the Condition of Salvation. II. Of God's deferring to answer those Prayers, which he intends at length to grant. III. Of Preparation for Death and Judgment. IV. The Perfection of Scripture Stated, and its Sufficiency Argued. V. A Sermon before the Sons of the Clergy. VI. The Happiness of good Men after Death. VII. The Seaman's Obligations to Gratitude, and a good Life. VIII. The Case of Mistaken Zeal. IX. The Influence which National Deliverances and the Preservation of True Religion, ought to have upon a people. X. The common Obstructions to Faith and a good Life considered. XI. A Thanksgiving Sermon for the Successes of the Campaign, 1710. XII. The Sin and Polly of immoderate Carefulness.
Stanhope, George, 1660-1728.Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- Books
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A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted, for the answering all doubts and objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward parts; by which many are kept from Obedience, and so from Peace to their panting Souls. By Stephen Crisp. To which is Added, An Invitation from the Spirit of Christ. By Humphry Smith.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1747- Books
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A letter touching the late rebellion, and what means led to it; And of the Pretender's title: shewing The Duty and Interest of all Protestants to be Faithful to King George, and oppose the Pretender, according to Law and Conscience. Of English Liberties. Of the Power of Princes. Of the Measures of Obedience of Subjects. Of Change of Governments. By Philalethes.
Bulstrode, Whitelocke, 1650-1724.Date: [1717]- Books
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To the Honourable Lord Warden, and assistants of Dover Harbour. The Report of Joseph Nickalls, Engineer, (made in Obedience to an Order received at Walmer Castle, Sept. 2, 1775) on the said Harbour. Together with a general Plan of the same, and of such other Works as appears to me the most proper, for rendering it a complete Artificial Harbour.
Nickalls, Joseph.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Simple truth vindicated: in sundry important theological queries; which are examined and resolved by the scriptures only: under four heads; Namely, I. The Knowledge of the True God. II. Exhortations to Faith and Obedience. III. The Nature and Effects of justifying Faith. IV. The Nature, Manner, and Evidences, of the Work of the Spirit of God on the Hearts of Men.
Pike, Samuel, 1717-1773.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted, for the answering all doubts and objections Which do arise in them against the Light and Truth in the Inward Parts; by which many are kept from Obedience, and so from Peace to their panting Souls. By Stephen Crisp. To which is added, An invitation from the spirit of Christ. By Humphrey Smith.
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692.Date: 1747- Books
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The church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and confirmed by scripture proofs: divided into five parts, and twelve sections wherein A brief and plain Account is given of I. The Christian Covenant. II. The Christian Faith. III. The Christian Obedience. IV. The Christian Prayer. V. The Christian Sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Margate in Kent.
Lewis, John, 1675-1747.Date: M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A collection of the addresses which have been presented to the Queen, since the impeachment Of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell. Whereby it most evidently appears, That the Sense of the Kingdom, whether Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, or Commonalty, is express for the Doctrine of Passive-Obedience and Non-Resistance, and for Her Majesty's Hereditary Title to the Throne of Her Ancestors. Which may serve as an Appendix to the Doctor's Tryal.
Date: 1710