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The trial of spirits, both in teachers and hearers. Wherein is held forth the clear discovery, and certain downfal, of the carnal and anti-Christian clergy of these nations. Testified from the word of God, to the university congregations in Cambridge. By William Dell, Minister of the Gospel, and master of Gonvil and Caius College, in Cambridge.
Dell, William, -1664.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
Medieval heresies : a bibliography, 1960-1979 / by Carl T. Berkhout and Jeffrey B. Russell.
Berkhout, Carl T., 1944-Date: 1981- Pictures
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An alchemist stoking a furnace, surrounded by well dressed onlookers: a banquet takes place in the background. Etching by C. Murer, ca. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 35236iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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An historical view of heretical opinions, collected from oricinal from original authors. In which is shewn the origin, doctrine, progress, gensures passed upon, and changes of, the several religious systems of the earlier Christian world. With a preliminary discourse occasioned by the present controversy concerning the divinity of Jesus Christ. By the Rev. R. Turner, Jun. L.L.D. Late of Magdalen-Hall, Oxford.
Turner, R. (Richard), 1753-1788.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Pictures
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A wealthy bürger refuses charity to an old couple. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26655iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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Innocence attacked from four corners by "Iudex", "Persequutiō", "Avaritia" and "Invidia"; Justice looks down from above. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26697iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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A saint appeals to Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) for help in asserting the Trinity and resisting the monster of heresy. Engraving.
Reference: 10985i- Books
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The conference: or, interesting debates among the members of the coalition, upon the important subjects of matter and spirit. The Devil in the Chair. Made public for the benefit of mankind. by a reviewer of "the corruptions of Christianity."
Reviewer of "The corruptions of Christianity".Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Arianism not the primitive Christianity: Or, The antenicene fathers vindicated, from the imputation of being favourable to that heresy. Design'd as an answer (in part) to Mr. Whiston's primitive Christianity, reviv'd. By John Hancocke, D.D. rector of St. Margaret's Lothbury, London; and chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Bedford.
Hancocke, John, -1728.Date: 1713- Books
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Heretical characters illustrated and confirmed. With some applications of them to Mr. Whiston, from passages in his Primitive Christianity, &c.
Place, Conyers, 1664 or 1665-1738.Date: 1713- Books
The Templars, the witch, and the wild Irish : vengeance and heresy in Medieval Ireland / Maeve Brigid Callan.
Callan, Maeve Brigid, 1970-Date: [2015]- Books
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Heresies of the high middle ages / selected sources translated and annotated by Walter L. Wakefield and Austin P. Evans.
Date: [1991], ©1991- Pictures
Servants taking food to their master; illustrating a scene in Murer's play 'Edessa'. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26706iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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Feast scene representing hospitality; alluding to Abraham and the three angels. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26696iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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A fox talking to a chicken; representing a fable by Aesop on false friendship. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26704iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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A mouse nibbles through a net in which a lion is caught; illustrating Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26698iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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A bear overturns a barrel and is stung by bees; representing Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26700iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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A view of the heresy of Aerius. Consisting of the following articles. I. That a Presbyter differs not in order and degree from a bishop. II. That there is no pasch remaining to be observed or celebrated among Christians. III. That fasts ought not to be prefixed to certain and stated annual days. IV. That prayers are not to be poured out and made for the dead.
Glas, John, 1695-1773.Date: 1745- Pictures
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Truth represented as the word of God assailed by persecution, superstition, tradition, betrayal and violence. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26703iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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A dog resting on a bull's straw; representing Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26702iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
Mystics & heretics in Italy at the end of the Middle Ages / by Émile Gebhart; translated, with an introduction, by Edward Maslin Hulme.
Gebhart, Emile, 1839-1908.Date: [1922]- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford at St Mary's on Act-Sunday, July the 9th 1721. By John Rogers D. D. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. Vice Chancellor.
Rogers, John, 1679-1729.Date: [1721]- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford at St Mary's on Act-Sunday, July the 9th 1721. By John Rogers D. D. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. Vice-Chancellor.
Rogers, John, 1679-1729.Date: 1721- Pictures
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The prophet Elias fed by a raven; representing providence. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26705iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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Birds attacking an owl resting upon a staff held by a naked woman; representing patience. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26699iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova