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A disquisition on creeds, or, Articles of Religious Faith. And an examination of the Three Creeds, call'd the Apostle's Creed, and the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed.
Date: M,DCC,L. [1750]- Books
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Plain proof that the public creeds and forms of the Church of Scotland, at and Since the Reformation, and the Secession-Testimonies, in Behalf of these Creeds and Forms, do involve doctrine erroneous and intolerant. With a candid inquiry Concerning said Doctrine Among Antiburghers (republished.) To which are added, a vindication of seceders in Endeavouring to Abandon said Evil: and some Thoughts on Infant-Baptism, Presbytery, and Subscription. By James Watt, M.D.
Watt, James, -1821.Date: 1796- Books
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A sequel to the essay on spirit: Being the result of a fair and serious inquiry concerning a very important doctrine of the Christian religion, as delivered in the sacred scriptures. With some observations relating to the Athanasian and Nicene Creeds. Addressed to his Grace the Lord Archibishop of Canterbury.
Clayton, Robert, 1695-1758.Date: 1752- Books
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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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A preservative against unsettled notions and want of principles in religion. In several discourses upon select subjects; relating to Diversity of Opinions, The Difficulties of the Scriptures, Private Judgment, Prejudice, Free-Thinking, Ecclesiastical Authority, Creeds, Articles, and Subscriptions, Popular Errors, and the Encroachments of Infidelity, Heresy, and Schism. By Joseph Trapp, M. A. Vicar of Christ Church, London. ...
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1722- Books
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A preservative against unsettled notions, and want of principles in religion. In several discourses upon select subjects; relating to Diversity of Opinions, The Difficulties of The Scriptures, Private Judgment, Prejudice, Free-Thinking, Ecclesiastical Authority, Creeds, Articles, and Subscriptions, Popular Errors, and the Encroachments of Infidelity, Heresy, and Schism. By Joseph Trapp, M. A. Chaplain to The Right Honble The Lord Viscount Bolingbroke.
Trapp, Joseph, 1679-1747.Date: 1715- Books
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The roman gradual on the Gregorian notes. Containing the masses for all Sundays throughout the year, in the following manner. Part the first. The introits, or Beginnings of the Mass, the Graduals, Alleluias, and Tracts after the Epistles, with the Sequences, Offertories, and Communions. Part the second. The new tones of the kyries. Gloria in Excelsis, Creeds, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, Ite Missa est, Benedicamus Domino: With Hymns and Antiphons, which are sung at the Elevation.
Catholic Church.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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An answer to some late papers, entitled, The independent whig; so far as they relate to the Church of England, as by law established. In which, Her Doctrines, Creeds, Liturgy, and Establishment; her Clergy, with their Rights, Divine and Humane, are modestly defended; and their Author's new Notions prov'd to be, not only Absurd and Ridiculous, but also directly Opposite to those very Texts of God's Word, on which he pretends to found them. By Francis Squire, A. M. Rector of Exford, and Vicar of Cutcombe and Luxborow, Somerset.
Squire, Francis, 1682?-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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A charge of heresy, maintained against Mr. Dodwel's late Epistolary discourse, concerning the mortality of the soul. By way of address to the clergy of the Church of England. Laying open his Opposition to the receiv'd Creeds, and his Falsification of all Sacred and Profane Antiquity. By Edm. Chishull, B.D. late Chaplain at Smyrna, and Fellow of C. C. C. Oxon.
Chishull, Edmund, 1671-1733.Date: 1706- Books
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A full answer to the Essay on spirit; wherein all the author's objections, both scriptural and philosophical, to the doctrine of the Trinity; his opinions relating to the uniformity of the Church; his criticisms upon the Athanasian and Nicene Creeds, &c. are examined and confuted. With a particular explanation of the Hermetic, Pythagorean, and Platonic Trinities: and a preface, giving some account of an author who has lately published in defence of the Essay.
Jones, William, 1726-1800.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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A full answer to the Essay on spirit; wherein all the author's objections, both scriptural and philosophical, to the doctrine of the trinity; his Opinions relating to the Uniformity of the Church; his Criticisms upon the Athanasian and Nicene Creeds, &c. are examined and confuted. with A particular Explanation of the Hermetic, Pythagorean, and Platonic Trinities: and A Preface, giving some account of an Author who has lately published in Defence of the Essay.
Jones, William, 1726-1800.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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The truth of the Christian revelation, prov'd from the nature and greatness of its miracles; And of the Usefulness and Necessity of Creeds in General, in Opposition to Deists and Free-Thinkers. In two sermons, preach'd before the Honourable Mr. Baron price, and Mr. Justice Blencoe, at the assizes held at Gloucester. By Benjamin Bayly, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Bristol. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sherif and Grand-Jury.
Bayly, Benjamin, 1671-1720.Date: 1713- Books
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The anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall. Wherein is Represented, I. The Moderation and Christian Temper of an Assembly of Divines. II. The Gravity and Candor of their Debates. III. The Language and Civility they use in Religious Controversie. IV. The Reverence they profess for the Divinity of Christ, for Creeds, Canons, &c. Collected from their late Blasphemous Writings for the Information of Posterity: with short remarks, by the author of The Scourge. In a Letter to a Country Friend.
Lewis, Thomas, 1689-1749?.Date: 1719- Books
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The anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall, Wherein is Represented, I. The Moderation and Christian Temper of an Assembly of Divines. II. The Gravity and Candor of their Debates. III. The Language and Civility they use in Religious Controversie. IV. The Reverence they profess for the Divinity of Christ, for Creeds, Canons, &c. Collected from their late Blasphemous Writings for the Information of Posterity: with short remarks, by the author of The scourge. In a Letter to a Country Friend.
Lewis, Thomas, 1689-1749?.Date: 1719- Books
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A full answer to an Essay on spirit. Wherein all the author's objections both scriptural and philosophical, to the doctrine of the trinity; his Opinions relating to the Uniformity of the Church; his Criticisms upon the Athanasian and Nicene Creeds, &c. are examined and confuted. With A Particular Explanation of the Hermetic, Pythagorean, and Platonic Trinities. And A Preface, giving some Account of an Author who published in Defence of the Essay. By W. Jones, Rector of Pluckley in Kent, and Author of the Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity.
Jones, William, 1726-1800.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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An epithome of the Protestant religion: Shewing When the Name Protestant began, why the People were so call'd. Of the Three Creeds, and wherefore People stand up when one is said. How and when Infant-Baptism came to be used; and when and wherefore God-Fathers and God-Mothers (so call'd) came to be Ordain'd, and the Sign of the Cross to be used; and when and how Sprinkling came to be used instead of Dipping. Also, The Presbyterians, and what they hold, and what Scriptures they produce. And the Independants, and the Baptists, what Scriptures they produce. The Quakers, somewhat of their Principles, and what Scriptures they produce. By John Axford of Lacock in Wiltshire.
Axford, John.Date: [1700 - 1701]- Books
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A review of Mr. Whiston's XXIII propositions concerning the primitive faith of Christians about the trinity and incarnation. with Alterations, Distinctions, and Notes thereupon; and upon his Table of Creeds; and upon the Apostolical Constitutions. With a Course of Letters To and From Mr. Whiston leading and relating thereto. By W. Staunton, late Clerk in Chancery. [greek text] To which is Annexed, A Treatise concerning Reason and Revelation. Perused and Approved by Mr. Whiston. Be not conformed to this World; But be ye transformed by the Renewing of your Minds, that ye may prove (i. e. by searching find out) what is that good and acceptable and perfect Will of God, Rom. xii. 2. And that God may not give you over to a Reprobate (or Injudicious) Mind, Rom. i. 28. With a due Recompence of the Error, v. 27. even of Idolatry, v. 25. Nihil temere assero rem secum lector expendat.
Staunton, William.Date: [1723]- Books
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Pagan & Christian creeds : their origin and meaning / by Edward Carpenter.
Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929.Date: [1920]- Books
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A preface to an addition of the Westminster confession, &c. lately publish'd at Edinburgh. Being a full and particular account of all the ends and uses of creeds and confessions of faith. ...
Church of Scotland.Date: 1720- Books
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Cradle-land of arts and creeds, or, Nothing new under the sun / by Charles J. Stone.
Stone, Charles John, 1837-1886.Date: 1880- Books
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A short historical essay touching general councils, synods, convocations, creeds, and imposition in religion. By Andrew Marvel Esq;
Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.Date: 1703- Books
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The unreasonableness of making and imposing creeds, or articles of faith, demonstrated, from the consideration of the nature of faith and of testimony; and exemplify'd in some short remarks upon a modern creed, and Act of uniformity.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.VI. [1706]- Books
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Considerations on ancient and modern creeds compared. The supremacy of the Father. The Personal-Existence of the Holy Ghost. The Prae-Existence of Christ, and his Divinity. Observations on four discourses lately published, (in 1784). And ON Two Essays for promoting the Knowledge of the Scriptures. By the late Henry Taylor, A. M. Rector of Crawley, and Vicar of Portsmouth, in Hants. Author of Ben Mordecai's Apology for embraching Christianity. Published by his son, Henry Taylor, L L. B. Rector of Spridlington, in Lincolnshire. With a treatise on the existence, Immateriality, & immortality o the soul. Proving the same from Self-Evident Principles. By --, Esq.
Taylor, Henry, 1711-1785.Date: 1788- Books
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The bishop of C------r's speech, made in the House of Lords, in Ireland; for omitting the Nicene and Athanasian creeds out of the liturgy, &c. on Monday February 2, 1756. Taken in Short-Hand, at the Time when it was spoken, by D. S.
Clayton, Robert, 1695-1758.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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The catechism modernized: And adapted to the meridian of patroange and late improvements in the Church of Scotland: With suitable creeds and prayers.
Bruce, Archibald, 1746-1816.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]