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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge. Lithograph by J.R. Jobbins, 1842.
Jobbins, John Richard, active 1839-1864.Date: 1842Reference: 15811i- Books
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The church of England's opinion of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, being a paraphrase on the five first articles of her religion.
Weddred, John, -1806.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Antiquities sacred and profane: or, a collection of Curious and Critical Dissertations on the Old and New Testament. Necessary for all those who desire to have a thorough Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. Done into English from the French, with Notes, by a Clergyman of the Church of England. Illustrated with copper plates.
Calmet, Augustin, 1672-1757.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
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The rational communicant: or, a practical exposition on the communion service of the Church of England. In which is shewn, Its Agreement with the Ancient Liturgies, and the Behaviour which is proper to each Part of it. In four sermons, Preach'd at the Chapel in Highgate, Middlesex, 1728. To which is annex'd, An eucharistical office for the Devout and Profitable Receiving of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ: Collected from the Holy Scriptures, and the Liturgies of the Church. By Edward Yardley, M. A. Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Yardley, Edward, 1698-1769.Date: 1728- Books
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The thirty-Nine articles of the Church of England, illustrated with notes, and confirmed by texts of the Holy Scripture, and testmonies of the primitive fathers. Together with References to the Passages in several Authors, which more largely explain the Doctrine contained in the said Articles. Written in Latin by the Rev. Mr Archdeacon Welchman, and now translated into English according to the sixth edition, by a clergyman of the University of Oxford.
Church of England.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Elements of Christian theology: containing, proofs of the authenticity and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a summary of the history of the Jews; a brief statement of the contents of the several books of the Old and New Testaments; a short account of the English translations of the Bible and of the liturgy of the Church of England; and a scriptural exposition of the thirty-nine articles of religion. By George Pretyman, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. designed principally for the use of young students in divinity. In two volumes.
Pretyman, George, 1750-1827.Date: 1799- Books
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Elements of Christian theology: containing, proofs of the authenticity and inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a summary of the history of the Jews; a brief statement of the contents of the several books of the Old and New Testaments; a short account of the English translations of the Bible and of the liturgy of the Church of England; and a scriptural exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. By George Pretyman, D. D. F. R. S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Designed principally for the use of youngsStudents in divinity. In two volumes. ...
Pretyman, George, 1750-1827.Date: 1800- Books
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The divine original of the holy rite of confirmation, and the true intent of the Church of England in her use of it ; with the great Benefits which might be obtain'd by the restoring of it to Constant and Regular Practice. To which is added, an appendix, containing some Rules of Direction to be observ'd for the better Receiving of Confirmation, and for the preserving and increasing the Holy Ghost in the Confirmed Persons; with a short Description of the Nature, Operations, Gifts, and Fruits of the Spirit, and Prayers suitable to these Occasions. By Samuel Saywell, B. D. Rector of Bluntsham in Huntingdonshire, and some time Fellow of St. John's College, in Cambridge.
Saywell, Samuel, 1651 or 1652-1709.Date: 1745- Books
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The divine original of the holy right of confirmation, and the true intent of the Church of England in her use of it; with the great Benefits which might be obtain'd by the restoring of it to Constant and Regular Practice. Most of it deliver'd in a sermon preach'd at the Triennial Visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, James Lord Bishop of Lincoln, held at Huntingdon, June 20th, 1700. and now Publish'd, with some Additions, at the Request of his Lordship, and others. To which is added an Appendix, containing some Rules of Direction to be observ'd for the better Receiving of Confirmation, and for the preserving and increasing the Holy Ghost in the Confirmed Persons; with a short Description of the Nature, Operations, Gifts, and Fruits of the Spirit, and Prayers suitable to these Occasions. By Samuel Saywell, B. D. Rector of Bluntsham in Huntingdonshire, and sometime Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Saywell, Samuel, 1651 or 1652-1709.Date: 1701- Books
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The complete family Bible, Part III. Containing the whole text of the several books of the Apocrypha, Viz. I. Esdras, II. Esdras, Tobit, Judith, The Continuation of Esther, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, with the Epistle of Jeremy, The Song of the three Children, History of Susanna, History of Bel and the Dragon, the Prayer of Manasses, I. Maccabees. II. Maccabees. Accurately Printed from the Best Oxford and Cambridge Copies, and Diligently Revised, and Carefully Compared with former Approved Editions. To which are added, copious notes and Illustrations, Together With Practical Reflections and Marginal References Complete. Extracted From The Works of the most Eminent Divines and other Commentators, The Whole Embellished With A New and Beautiful Set of Large copper-plates, More Superb and Elegant than any which have ever yet been published with the Apocryphal Writings. Designed as an appendix to the Rev. T. Priestley's Evangelical exposition of the Holy Bible; Being Printed in a Manner entirely Similar and Uniform with the Work. N. D. As the Apocrypha comprises a Mixture of Historical Facts, Moral Sentiments, and Doubtful Traditions, it is not admitted into the Canon of Scripture,-But is Recommended by the Church to be Read for Instruction of Life and Example of Manners.
Date: [1794?]- Books
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The new and complete family prayer-book, or Church of England man's divine library: being An Universal Illustration, Commentary, Exposition, and Paraphrase on The Book of Common-Prayer And Administration of the Sacraments, And other Rites, Ceremonies, and Offices of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Plalms of David. Containing at Large, the whole Service (public and Private, for Sundays, Holidays, &c.) of our Church, with all the Rubricks, &c. complete: Namely, The Calendar, with the Table of Lessons-The Order for Morning Prayer-The Order for Evening Prayer-Tables and Rules for the Feasts and Fasts throughout the Year-The Order how the Psalter is appointed to be Read-The Order how the Rest of the Holy Scripture is appointed to be Read-A Table of proper Lessons and Psalms-The Creed of St. Athanasius-The Litany-Prayers and Thanksgivings upon several Occasions-Collects, Epistles, and Gospels, to be used at the Ministration of the Holy Communion throughout the Year-The Order of the Ministration of the Holy Communion-The Order of Baptism both Public and Private-The Order of Baptism for those of Riper Years-The Catechism, with the Order for Confirmation of Children-The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony-Visitation of the Sick, and Communion of the Sick-The Order for the Burial of the Dead-Thanksgiving for Women after Child-Bearing-A Commination, or Denouncing of God's Anger and Judgment against Sinners-The Psalter, or Psalms of David-Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea-A Form of Prayer for the Fifth Day of November, for Deliverance from the Gunpowder Plot-A Form of Prayer for the Thirtieth Day of January-A Form of Prayer for the Nine and Twentieth Day of May, or Restoration of the Royal Family-A Form of Prayer for the Twenty-Fifth Day of October. Also, A Companion to and Preparation for the Altar, The New and Old Versions of the Psalms, The Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons; The Acts for the Uniformity of the Common-Prayer-The Preface, as settled by the original Compilers of our excellent Liturgy-Directions concerning the Service and Ceremonies-The Articles of Religion-Constitutions and Canons of the Church-Ratification-Table of Kindred and Affinity-A Manual of Prayers for every Day in the Week, &c. &c. &c. Comprehending Likewise, The whole Substance of every Thing Liturgical in all former Expositors, Ritualists, Commentators, and other learned Divines who have wrote on any Part of the Subject, collected and inserted in their proper Order, and interspersed throughout with practical Observations; all the Material, Obscure, and Intricate Passages, Fasts, Festivals, Saints-Days, Apostolical and Canonical; Prayers, Epistles, Gospels, Psalms, Collects, Lessons, &c. throughout the Year, being faithfully fully, clearly, and comprehensively elucidated. With Notes, Theological, Critical, Moral, Historical, Systematical, Practical, and Explanatory, at the Bottom of each Page; Carefully extracted from the most eminent and pious Bishops and other Divines of our Church, such as Hoadley, Comber, Burnet, Warner, Beveridge, Nicholls, Burkitt, Saunderson, Wheatley, Clarke, Cave, Shuckford, Butler, Cosins, Wilkins, Wilson, Sparrow, Lowth, Barrow, L'estrange, Usher, Bennet, Mede, Atterbury, Hurd, Jortin, Kennicot, Lardner, Leland, Secker, Newton, Seed, Orr, Sherlock, South, Tillotson, Sharpe, Howard, Johnson, Porteus, Pearce, Hall, and others. Including a Comparison of our Liturgy with the Rituals of the Primitive Churches, wherein our established Form of Devotion is proved by Scripture, Reason, and Antiquity, both lawful and necessary, with an Account of such Alterations as have been made since it was first compiled in the Reign of King Edward VI. and the particular Reasons which occasioned them. The exact Method and Harmony of all the Offices are shown, together with Observations on Psalmody, Church-Music, Ornaments, &c. The Whole forming a valuable Work, very useful for all Christian Families, to excite Devotion, and enable every One to Pray with the Understanding. By Paul Wright, D. D. - F. S. A. Vicar of Oakley and Rector of Snoreham, in Essex, late of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge; Author of The Complete British Family Bible, being a real New Exposition and Commentary on the Holy Scriptures-of The New and Complete Life of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus-Christ and his Apostles, &c. - and of the New and Complete Book of Martyrs, being Fox's Martyrs revised, corrected, and improved, the only perfect and elegant Work of the Kind. Embellished with a numerous Set of elegant Copper-Plate engravings, more highly and curiously finished than those given with any other Work of the Kind whatever. The Artists engaged in their elegant Executions are the justly celebrated Messrs. Grainger, Taylor, Rennoldson, Morris, Royce, Roberts, Seaco, Conder, Parker, Myles, Hawkins, Thornton, Page, and others, whose Ingenuity has done Honour to the English Nation; and who are taking this exquisite Set of Copper-Plates (which on Account of their superior Excellence, will cost the Proprietor upwards of One Thousand Pounds) from Original Designs made by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. West, Mr. June, Samuel-Wale, Esq. of the Royal Academy, and the finest Paintings of the most esteemed Masters, such as Raphael Urbin, Rubens, Vandyke, Picart, &c. and the Whole curiously ornamented by the ingenious Mr. Clowes and other Masters.
Church of England.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The glory of Christ unveil'd, or the excellency of Christ vindicated in his person, love, righteousness, &c. being an explication of the mystery which was kept secret since the world began: Wherein the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity is manifested in the Glory-Man, Jesus: And that Christ's bearing the Filth of our Sin in his own Sufferings, was a Part of the Atonement he made to God for the Elect; set forth against the Socinian and Neonomian Triumphs, and agaisnt some other Cowardly Profession. It is likewise demonstrated that an Interest in Christ is built alone upon the Free, Absolute and Everlasting Love of the Father, Son and Spirit, towards a Remnant in Christ Jesus, against the Arminiant. And therein is some Account given of the Mystery of the Elect and their Union in Christ Jesus before the Foundation of the World; proving that their Free Grace-Union according to God's Ancient Settlements was never, as to the Comprehensive and Supreme Relation of the Elect in Jesus Christ, destroy'd by their Subordinate Nature-Fall in Adam. To these Things are added a Vindication of the Excellency of God's Free Grace against the whole Arminian Scheme. And Lastly, The Spiritual Operations of the Holy Ghost are vindicated, as the immediate Spring, Life and Source of all Practical Religion. Occasion'd by divers notorious errours in the writings of Mr. John Hunt of Northampton, and many other writers, preachers and professours of the Gospel on most sides: Who instead of increasing on the Foundation at this Day, have shamefully cast off the First Faith. And that now when the Water of Euphrates, or the Power of the Turk since the Peace of Carlowitz, hath been eminently dryed up, so as not to overflow the Western Monarchy as heretofore. And now likewise, altho' for the Elect's sake, God has shortened the Days, upon the Rising of the Two Witnesses in England, who rose and stood upon their Feet in this Street of the great City, Anno 1687, where they had been Stain in their open Testimony of experimental Religion, just Three Years and a half preceding. Yea, to make way for the coming of the Glorious Kingdom of Christ, we have seen the Seventh Angel in the Ministry of Christ, (presently for Dispatch since this last Liberty) pouring forth his Vial into the Air, which hath said with a great voice out of the Temple of Heaven from the Throne of the Glory-Man, it is Done: All is done in Christ Jesus before Believing. And on this has been further utter'd, The Kingdoms of this World are become the Kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ, and He shall Reign for ever and ever. Nevertheless Deserters of the Faith, even so far as was believ'd the Last Age, by their Unbelieving Voices from the Pulpit, and angry Thunders awing the People, have drown'd the Report of the 7th Angel. Time now for more Lightnings to come forth after them, towards the Advance of a Spiritual Reformation breath'd after. By Joseph Hussey, a Poor Despised Servant of Jesus Christ, and Pastour of the Congregational Church of Christ at Cambridge.
Hussey, Joseph, -1726.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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The marrow of the church. The doctrines of original sin, justification by faith, and the holy spirit, fairly stated and clearly demonstrated From The Homilies, Articles and Liturgies of the Church of England. Confirmed by Apposite Texts of Scripture. With proper Reflexions, Inferences and Instructions annexed to each Head. Being the Substance of several Discourses preached in Cambridge. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Hammond, William, 1719-1783.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Medulla ecclesiæ. The doctrines of original sin, justification by faith, and the holy spirit, fairly stated and clearly demonstrated from the homilies, Articles and Liturgies of the Church of England. Confirmed by Apposite Texts of Scripture, With proper Reflexions, Inferences and Instructions annexed to each Head. Being the Substance of several Discourses preached in Cambridge. By William Hammond, A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Hammond, William, 1719-1783.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Pictures
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Anthony Goodwin. Oil painting attributed to J. Rawlinson.
Rawlinson, James, 1769-1848.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 45639i- Pictures
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Interior view of S. Sepulchre's, Cambridge. Lithograph by G. Hawkins.
Hawkins, George, the younger, 1819-1852.Reference: 15813i- Books
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Observations on the origin and antiquity of round churches; and of the round church at Cambridge in particular. By Mr. James Essex, F.A.S. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, May 24, 1781.
Essex, James, 1722-1784.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The order for the administration of the Lords Supper, or holy communion.
Church of England.Date: 1734]- Books
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A vindication of the government of New-England churches. Drawn from antiquity; the light of nature; Holy Scripture; it's noble nature; and from the dignity Divine Providence has put upon it. By John Wise, A.M. Pastor to a church in Ipswich. [Five lines of Scripture texts
Wise, John, 1652-1725.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Eight sermons preached at the cathedral church of St. Paul, in defence of the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, and of the holy spirit; at the lecture founded by the Honoured Lady Moyer. By James Knight, D. D. Vicar of St. Sepulchres, London.
Knight, James, 1672-1735.Date: 1721- Books
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The Oxford confutation confuted: Or, Candid animadversions on a sermon preached at Saint Mary's Church, in Oxford, and published by the Rev. W. Hawkins, M.A. entitled, The pretences of enthusiasts considered and confuted. Shewing that author's notions of the influences of the Holy Spirit in our conversion, and for the purposes of our illumination, sanctification, and justification, to be in various cases inadequate, unscriptural, and absurd. By Philologos.
Philologos.Date: [1769]- Books
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Evangelical principles and practice: being fourteen sermons, preached in the parish-church of St Mary Magdalen in Oxford, On the following Subjects: The State of Innocence. The Corruption of Nature. The Deceitfulness and Corruption of the Heart. The Spirituality of the Law. The Penalty of Disobedience. Redemption by Jesus Christ. Salvation by Grace. The Nature of true Holiness. The Fruits of the Spirit. The Necessity of personal Holiness. The Means of Holiness. The Blessedness of the Righteous. By the Reverend Thomas Haweis, Of St Mary Magdalen-Hall, Oxford; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Peterborow.
Haweis, Thomas, 1734-1820.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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Evangelical principles and practice: being fourteen sermons, preached in the parish-church of St Mary Magdalen in Oxford, On the following Subjects: The State of Innocence. The Corruption of Nature. The Deceitfulness and Corruption of the Heart. The Spirituality of the Law. The Penalty of Disobedience. Redemption by Jesus Christ. Salvation by Grace. The Nature of true Holiness. The Fruits of the Spirit. The Necessity of personal Holiness. The Means of Holiness. The Blessedness of the Righteous. By the Reverend Thomas Haweis, Late of St Mary Magdalen-Hall, Oxford; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Peterborow.
Haweis, Thomas, 1734-1820.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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An help and exhortation to worthy communicating. Or, a treatise describing the meaning, worthy reception, duty, and benefits of the holy sacrament. and Answering the Doubts of Conscience, and other Reasons, which most generally detain Men from It. Together with Sutable Devotions Added. By John Kettlewell, late Vicar of Coles-Hill in Warwickshire.
Kettlewell, John, 1653-1695.Date: 1701- Books
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A daily office for the sick : compil'd out of the Holy Scripture and the liturgy of our church : with occasional prayers, meditations, and directions.
Isham, JohnDate: 1694