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A bird of prey prepares to swoop on a mouse and a frog in water; illustrating Aesop's fable of the frog and the mouse. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: [1622]Reference: 26659iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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Saint Peter Martyr and his companion attacked by an assassin with a sword. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
Domenichino, 1581-1641.Reference: 25601iPart of: La Pinacoteca della Pontificia Accademia delle Belle Arti in Bologna- Pictures
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Saint Peter Martyr. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after G.F. Barbieri, il Guercino.
Guercino, 1591-1666.Reference: 25604iPart of: La Pinacoteca della Pontificia Accademia delle Belle Arti in Bologna- Pictures
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A prophet points to a cross which is leaking water; representing faith, the 'fountain of life'. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26677iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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De Valentinianorum hæresi conjecturæ, Quibus illius origo ex Ægyptiaca theologia deducitur.
Hooper, George, 1640-1727.Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Pictures
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Two men walking above a city; representing harmony of religious or political states. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26658iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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Men worship an ass bearing a religious image; alluding to both Aesop's fable of the ass and idol worship in Arianism and contemporary Catholicism. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26660iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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Allegorical figures hold up two scrolls, separated by a spider's web: one shows a straight line between "Charitas" and "Iustitia"; the other a crooked line between "Invidia" and "Avaritia". Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26694iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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Milton's thoughts of true religion, heresy, schism, toleration, and the best means to prevent the growth of popery. Offered to the impartial consideration of the Christian Laity.
Date: 1719- Books
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Antichrist resisted: in a reply to a pamphlet, wrote by W. Mason, intitled Antinomian heresy exploded: in an appeal to the Christian world; against the unscriptural doctrines, and licentious tenents of Mr. James Relly, advanced in his treatise of Union. By James Relly.
Relly, James, 1722?-1778.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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A representation, of the present state of religion, with regard to the late excessive growth of infidelity, heresy, and profaneness: unanimously agreed upon by a joint committee of both Houses of Convocation, of the Province of Canterbury, and afterwards rejected by the Upper House, but passed in the Lower House. Members of the committee. The Bps of Peterborough Landaff Bangor St. Asaph St. Davids Dr. Atterbury, Prol. Dr. Stanhope Dr. Godolphin Dr. Willis Dr. Gastrell Dr. Ashton Dr. Smalridge Dr. Altham Dr. Sydell. Archdeacon Brideock.
Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Convocation.Date: 1711- Books
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The historie of the heretics of the two first centuries after Christ: Containing AN Account Of Their Time, Opinions, and Testimonie To The Books Of The New Testament. To which are prefixed, general observations concerning heretics. Published from the manuscript of The Late Reverend And Learned Nathaniel Lardner, D.D. With large additions, by John Hogg.
Lardner, Nathaniel, 1684-1768.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
The devil, heresy, and witchcraft in the Middle Ages : essays in honor of Jeffrey B. Russell / edited by Alberto Ferreiro.
Date: 1998- Pictures
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A stork impales a frog in a peaceful scene by a river; allegory of freedom. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26695iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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The soul being refined like metal in a crucible by an angel, Satan, Venus and Death; representing a test of faith. Etching by C. Murer, ca. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26678iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
Maimonides in his world : portrait of a Mediterranean thinker / Sara Stroumsa.
Stroumsa, Sarah.Date: [2009], ©2009- Books
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The only effectual remedy against mortal errors held forth in a discourse, from 1 John ii. 26, 27. Shewing the cause of all the heresies, apostasies, soul-murdering errors, & contrary articles of faith amony Christians. By Joseph Morgan, U.D.M.
Morgan, Joseph, 1671-approximately 1749.Date: 1725- Books
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The travels of true godliness; From the beginning of the world to this present day, in an apt and pleasant allegory. Showing what true godliness is; also the troubles, oppositions, &c. he met with in every age. Together with the danger and sad declining state he is in at this present time, by errors, heresies, and ungodliness, or open profaneness. By Benjamin Keach.
Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.Date: 1799- Books
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Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in New-England, a treatise in five parts. I. Faithfully pointing out the things of a bad and dangerous tendency, in the late, and present, religious appearance, in the land. II. Representing the obligations which lie upon the pastors of these churches in particular, and upon all in general, to use their endeavours to suppress prevailing disorders; with the great danger of a neglect in so important a matter. III. Opening, in many instances, wherein the discouragers of irregularities have been injuriously treated. IV. Shewing what ought to be corrected, or avoided, in testifying against the evil things of the present day. V. Directing our thot's more positively, to what may be judged the best expedients, to promote pure and undefiled religion in these times. With a preface giving an account of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines, who infected these churches, above an hundred years ago: very needful for these days; the like spirit, and errors, prevailing now as did then. The whole being intended, and calculated, to serve the interest of Christ's kingdom. By Charles Chauncy. D.D. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston.
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: 1743- Books
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Eklogai: or, excerpts from the ecclesiastical history: in which some account is given of the Donatists, of the Novatians ... and of the Arians ... To which some account of the deposition of St. Chrysostom is annexed.
Lowth, Simon, 1630?-1720.Date: 1704- Books
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An historical dictionary of all religions from the creation of the world to this present time. Containing, I. A Display of all the Pagan Systems of Theology, their Origin, their superstitious Customs, Ceremonies, and Doctrines. II. The Jewish, Christian, and Mohammedan Institutions, with the Ecclesiastical Laws, and History respecting each Denomination. III. The Rise and Progress of the various Sects, Heresies, and Opinions, which have sprung up in different Ages and Countries; with an Account of the Founders and Propagators thereof. IV. A Survey of the several Objects of Adoration; Deities and Idols. Of Persons dedicated to the sacred Function; Priests and Religious Orders. Times, and Places of Divine Worship; Fasts, Festivals, Temples, Churches, and Mosques. V. Of Sacred Books and Writings, the Vestments of Religious Orders, and a Description of all the Utensils employed in Divine Offices. VI. The Changes and Alterations, which Religion has undergone both in ancient and modern Times. Compiled from the best authorities, by Thomas Broughton, A. M. Rector of Stibington in Huntingtonshire.
Broughton, Thomas, 1704-1774.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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A representation of the present state of religion, with regard to infidelity, heresy, impiety, and popery: Drawn up and agreed to by both Houses of Convocation in Ireland; [p]ursuant to Her Majesty's command in Her Royal licence.
Church of Ireland. Convocation.Date: 1712- Pictures
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A man scatters seeds; representing the Biblical parable of the sower; here referring to the "ministry of the word", preaching. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26701iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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Religio medici: or the religion of a physician. By Sir Tho. Browne, Knt. M.D. The eleventh edition corrected and amended. With notes and annotations, never before published, upon all the obscure passages therein. To which is added, The life of the author, and Sir Kenelm Digby's observations. 1. The Author (tho' a Physician) professes Christianity, without Hatred to any other Religion. 2. A particular Description of the Religion he professes. 3. His Reasons for not professing the Romish Religion. 4. Of the Church of England and indifferent Things, for which no body ought to be blamed for dissenting. 5. In what Manner we ought to dispute and resolve on doubtful Matters. 6. The Author accused of three different Heresies. 7. Of Mysteries and Faith. 8. Of God, and his Attributes; Eternity and Predestination. 9. Of the Trinity, Divine Wisdom, and Creation of the World. 10. Of the Nature of God, Divine Providence, and Fortune. 11. Of Atheism, and the Devil's Subtilty to seduce Mankind to it. 12. Whether the Deluge was universal? How wild Beasts came into America? 13. Of the Holy Scriptures, Alcoran, and the too great Number of Books. 14. If Jews and Christians shall not make one Flock. All are not Martyrs that die for Religion. 15. Of Miracles, Reliques, Oracles, Ghosts, Magicians, Natural Magicle, good and evil Genius. 16. Of the Soul, and its Place of Residence at the End of the World. 17. Of Men-Eaters, Apparitions, Phantoms, &c. 18. Of Death, the Author not afraid, but asham'd of it. 19. Of old Age; no Reason to be given why one Man lives longer than another. 20. Of Suicide, the End of the World. Resurrection, Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory. 21. That there is no material Fire in Hell; and we ought not to be afraid to hear Hell spoke of. 22. Of God's Goodness, and if there is any Salvation without Christ. 23. Of the Heathen Philosophers; the Church of God should not be confined to Europe alone. 24. Of the Number of Elect, Degrees of Glory among the Saints, and Salvation by Faith. 25. Of Good-Will to the Poor, Beggars may know a charitable Person by his Countenance. 26. Of Marriage, Beauty, Musick, Conversation, Sleep, Dreams, &c. With many other curious Subjects, for which the Reader is referr'd to the Table of Contents.
Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682.Date: 1738- Books
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The travels of true godliness: from the beginning of the world, to this present day, in an apt and pleasant allegory. Shewing What True Godliness is; also the Troubles, Oppositions, Reproaches, and Persecutions He hath met with in every Age. Together with The Danger and sad declining State He is in at this present Time, by Errors, Heresies, and Ungodliness, or Open Prophaneness. With pictures. The seventh edition, corrected, with some additions by the author. By Benjamin Keach, Author of the Travels of Ungodliness, War with the Devil, And Zion in Distress
Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.Date: 1763