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Suspiria sacra: or, the Church of Englands memorial: with an admonition to Jesuits and their patrons, extracted out of the statute law. Dedicated to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Absence of the Convocation. By Tho. Dawson, D. D. a Member of the Convocation.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: [1718]- Books
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An appeal to the genuine records and testimonies of heathen and Jewish writers; being full evidence for the truth of the Christian religion, and its primitive doctrines. In several conferences. Part I.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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The parochial clergyman's duty: or, an earnest exhortation to I. Such as hold constant communion with the establish'd church. II. Such as Separate from, or Renounce Communion with the Establish'd Church. III. The irreligious and prophane, or such as neglect the Duties of Religion in general. The second edition. With a prefatory discourse; being a vindication of the Church of England against the Nonjurors Charge of Schism. By Tho. Dawson, D. D. One of the Proctors in Convocation for the Diocese of Sarum, late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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Memoir of St George the English patron; and of the most noble order of the garter. Being an introduction to an intended history of the antiquities of the castle, town and borough of Windsor, with the Parts adjacent, in the County of Berks. By Thomas Dawson, D.D.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740Date: 1714- Books
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The parochial clergy-man's duty: Or, An earnest exhortation to I. Such as hold constant communion with the establish'd Church. II. Such as separate from or renounce communion with the establish'd Church. III. The irreligious and prophane, or such as neglect the duties of religion in general. Digsted from the works of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, the present Archbishop of York, Bishop Beveridge, Bishop Stlingfleet, Dr. Sherlock, Dr. Scot, Mr. Wall, &c.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Good advice: in a letter to a friend, concerning the modern way of free-thinking. With a postscript Containing Some Remarks on the Rise and Progress of Free-Thinking; As also a seasonable Caution to young Divines and others, in Reading Dr. Clark's Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity; Shewing the most notorious Insincerity, in his Quotations from the Ancient Writers of the Christian Church, in order to Propagate an old Heresy, which that Author reviv'd.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: [1731]- Books
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An appeal to the genuine records and testimonies of heathen and Jewish writers; in defence of Christianity. By Thomas Dawson, D. D. Vicar of New Windsor; some Time Member of Convocation. Part I. 1. An appeal to the works of Phlegon, Thallus, and other Heathen Writers; as Evidence for the miraculous Eclipse at Christ's Passion. 2. An Appeal to the Chinese Records; proving that Eclipse to be Universal, as well as Supernatural. 3. An Appeal to the Confession made by the Emperor Titus, of the miraculous Proceedings of Heaven in the final Destruction of Jerusalem; attested by Tacitus and Josephus; which was fulfilling the Prophecy made by Christ, (luke xxi. 24.) with which Prophecy Phlegon was acquainted. 4. An Appeal to the present Desolation of Jerusalem; as concerning another Prophecy of Christ, (luke xxi. 24.) which is Yet accomplishing, viz. That Jerusalem should not be rebuilt, "till the "times of the Nations be fulfilled. 5. An appeal to the Emperor Julian's attempts to rebuild the Temple at Jerusalem, that he might elude that Prophecy; as also to the Miracles that attended the Attempt; as related by Amm. Marcellinus, and other unquestionable Authors. Part II. 1. A defence of the several testimonies of Phlegon, Thallus, Jul. Africanus, &c. concerning the miraculous Eclipse at Christ's Passion, against the late Objections made by Dr. Sykes. 2. The different Supputation of Years about Christ's Death plainly adjusted; and there by Dr. S's greatest Objection to Phlegon's Testimony entirely remov'd. 3. The Expressions of several ancient Writers, concerning the miraculous Darkness at Christ's Passion, compar'd one with the other; and thence shewn, that such Darkness at Christ's Passion was Universal. 4. A farther Appeal to the Chinese Records, for proving the Universality of such Darkness; taken from the Testimonies of P. Bonvet, and his Adversary P. Gaublin; as also from other Authentick Accounts lately transmitted to the Royal Society. 5. Two test passages, taken from Justin Martyr and Tertullian, propos'd to the Consideration of Dr. S. and speedy Justice required to be done to those injur'd Ante-Nicene Fathers.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: 1733- Books
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Memoirs of St George the English patron; and of the most noble Order of the Garter. Being an introduction to an intended history of the Antiquities of the Castle, Town and Borough of Windsor, with the Parts adjacent, in the County of Berks. By Thomas Dawson, D.D.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: 1714- Books
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A passage, in the dedication of a treatise call'd, Suspiria sacra, vindicated, from the exceptions of the Lord-Bishop of Bangor. With a seasonable enquiry into the Hobbeian religion: And some Occasional Remarks on Dr. Clarke's Treatment of the Ancient Writers of the Christian Church. By Tho. Dawson, D. D. Vicar of New-Windsor, and one of the Proctors in Convocation for the Diocese of Sarum.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: [1719]- Books
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A vindication of the Church of England against the Nonjurors charge of schism; by Thomas Dawson, D. D. One of the Proctors in Convocation for the Diocese of Sarum, late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: [1716]- Books
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Dissertations on the following subjects; viz. Samuel's appearance at Endor. Pilate's Wife's Dream concerning Christ. Moses and Elias Appearing to three Disciples. St. Peter's Deliverance by an Angel. Abraham's reply to Dives. Written at the request of a lady. By Tho. Dawson, D. D. late Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The parochial clergy-man's duty: Or, An earnest exhortation to I. Such as hold constant communion with the establish'd Church. II. Such as separate from or renounce communion with the establish'd Church. III. The irreligious and prophane, or such as neglect the duties of religion in general. Digested from the works of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, the present Archbishop of York, Bishop Beveridge, Bishop Stillingfleet, Dr. Sherllock, Dr. Scot, Mr. Wal, &c.
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Disceptatio epistolaris de coelestibus testimoniis I Joh. V. 7. In qua ex binis manuscriptis eximiis, ... I. Ex M. Aur. Cassiodorij, ... II. Ex dissertatione singulari V. Cl. Guil. Cavei (canonici Windesor) Luciani Samosat. testimonio innixâ; ...
Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740.Date: 1734