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An enquiry into the morals of the ancients. By George England, Rector of Woolterton, and Vicar of Hanworth in the County of Norfolk, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Hobart.
England, George.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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An enquiry into the morals of the ancients. By George England, Rector of Woolterton, and Vicar of Hanworth in the County of Norfolk, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Hobart.
England, George.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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A new historical account of St. George for England, and the original of the most noble Order of the Garter. Illustrated with cutts. By Thomas Salmon, M. A. Rector of Mepsall in the County of Bedford.
Salmon, Thomas, 1648-1706.Date: 1704- Books
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The spirit of popery set forth, in a View of the Reformation. Or, mercy and truth in the Church of England. A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. George the Martyr, in Southwark, November the 6th. 1715. And At Kensington, the Sunday Preceding. Address'd to the Parishioners of St. George's. By Nathaniel Hough, A. M. Rector of the said Church, and Lecturer of Kensington.
Hough, Nathaniel, -1737.Date: [1716]- Books
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A view of the principles of the Lutheran churches; shewing how far they agree with the Church of England: Being A Seasonable essay towards the Uniting of Protestants upon the Accession of His Majesty King George to the Throne of these Kingdoms. Translated from the Latin of Baron Pufendorf, by Theophilus Dorrington, M. A. Rector of Wittresham in Kent.
Pufendorf, Samuel, Freiherr von, 1632-1694.Date: 1714- Books
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The fundamental doctrines of the Church of England, as set down in her catechism, explain'd, and vindicated from the calumnies of the Romanists, and the censures of the Presbyterians, and other dissenters. By John Shaw, D. D. And Rector of East-Knoyl in Wilts.
Shaw, John, D.D.Date: 1720-[22]- Books
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A treatise against the nonconforming nonjurors. In answer to the objections which Mr. Dodwel, Dr. Hickes, Dr. Simon Lowth, Mr. Collier, Mr. Howel, Mr. Earbery, Mr. Whiston, Dr. Brett, and others, have brought against the Church of England. ... . By George Rye, D. D. Rector of Islip, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Derby.
Rye, George, 1675 or 1676-1741.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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A view of the principles of the Lutheran churches; shewing how far they agree with the Church of England: being A Seasonable essay towards the Uniting of Protestants upon the Accession of His Majesty King George to the Throne of these Kingdoms. The second edition. Translated from the Latin of Baron Pufendorf, by Theophilus Dorrington, M. A. Rector of Wittresham in Kent.
Pufendorf, Samuel, Freiherr von, 1632-1694.Date: 1714- Books
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The isle of man, or the legal proceedings in Man-Shire against sin. Wherein by way of allegory, the principal malefactors, both in the Heart and Practice are detected and Attached, with their Arraignment and Trial, according to the laws of England, and sentence pronounced upon them, according to the word of God. Written upwards of one hundred and fifty years ago, by the late Rev. Richard Bernard, Rector of Batcomb, in the County of Somerset.
Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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The continuation of Mr Rapin de Thoyras's History of England, from the revolution to the accession of King George II. By N. Tindal, M. A. Rector of Alverstoke in Hampshire and Chaplain to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. Illustrated With Thirty-Six heads of the Kings, Queens, and several Eminent Persons; also with Twenty Maps and Sea-Charts. The second edition. ...
Tindal, N. (Nicholas), 1687-1774.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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An enquiry into the manner of assenting to the articles and liturgy of the Church of England; Practised and Recommended by Dr. Clarke, Rector of St. James's-Westminster, In his Introduction to his Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity. In which also is attempted An Explanation of the Word Hell in the Apostles Creed, and the Reasons for the inserting the Article of Christ's Descent thither.
Date: 1713- Books
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A vindication of the Church of England, from the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome. Wherein As is largely proved, the Rule of Faith, and all the Fundamental Articles of the Christian Religion, are received, taught, professed, and acknowledged. By Dr. George Bull, Late Lord Bishop of St. David's. Written at the Request of the Countess of Newbrugh, in answer to a celebrated Roman Catholick treatise intitled, The Catholick scripturist. Published from his Lordship's manuscript, by his son Robert Bull, Rector of Tortworth, and Prebendary of Gloucester.
Bull, George, 1634-1710.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The history of England, written originally in French by Rapin de Thoyras: translated into English, with additional notes; and continued from the Revolution to the accession of King George II. By N. Tindal, M. A. Late Rector of Alverstoke in Hampshire, and Chaplain to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich: with the reign of George the II: by T. Smollett, M.D. And an index to each volume. ... Illustrated and Embellished with Portraits of the Kings, Queens, and illustrious Personages, Monuments, Great-Seals, Coins, naval and military Engagements, &c. and Maps of the different Parts of the World, where the Important Events of this History took Place.
Rapin de Thoyras, M. (Paul), 1661-1725.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The doctrines of the Church of England asserted. Or, a Modest Defence of a sermon Preached, March 5, 1748-9, at St. George's, Southwark, In a letter to the author of a Pamphlet, called Morality not Christianity; or, Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Wingfield's Sermon preach'd March 19, 1748/9. at the same Place. Humble inscribed to all real, not formal Professors of Christianity, and recommended to the Perusal of Both. By Martin De La Garde, Rector of Markfield, near Leicester, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Lord Blantyre;
De La Garde, Martin.Date: 1749- Books
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The divine institution of the Gospel ministry, and the necessity of episcopal ordination, asserted, by proofs from Scripture, and the practice of the primitive and purest ages of the christian church. In a sermon, Preach'd at the Primary Visitation Of the Right Reverend Father in God, Offspring Blackall, Formerly Lord Bishop of Exon. Held at Okehampton in the County of Devon, Aug. 19, 1709. By William Roberts, M. A. late Rector of Jacobstow in Devon. The fourth edition. Published by his Lordship's Command, and at the Request of the Reverend the Clergy. To which is added, a short character of Dr. George Hooper, formerly Bishop of Bath and Wells. By the Reverend Thomas Coney, D. D. late Rector of Bath.
Roberts, William, 1673-Date: [1750]- Books
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The works of the Right Reverend George Bull, D.D. late Bishop of St. Davids. Concerning the Holy Trinity. Consisting of I. The Defence of the Nicene Creed. II. The Judgment of the Catholic Church of the three first Centuries, concerning the Necessity of believing that Our Lord Jesus Christ is true God, asserted against M. Simon Episcopius, and others. III. The Primitive and Apostolical Tradition concerning the received Doctrine in the Catholic Church, of our Saviour Jesus Christ's Divinity, asserted, and plainly proved, against Daniel Zuicker a Prussian, and his late Disciples in England. Translated into English: with the notes and observations of Dr. Grabe. And some Reflections upon the late Controvertists in this Doctrine. In Two Volumes. By Fr. Holland, M. A. Rector of Sutton Wilts, and Chaplain to the Rt Hon. Thomas Lord Viscount Weymouth.
Bull, George, 1634-1710.Date: [1725]- Books
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An historical view of the negotiations between the courts of England, France, and Brussels, from the year 1592 to 1617. Extracted chiefly from the ms. state-papers of Sir Thomas Edmondes, Knt. Embassador in France, and at Brussels, and Treasurer of the Houshold to the Kings James I. and Charles I. and of Anthony Bacon, Esq; brother to the Lord Chancellor Bacon. To which is added, a relation of the state of France, with the characters of Henry IV. and the principal persons of that court, drawn up by Sir George Carew, upon his return from his embassy there in 1609, and addressed to King James I. Never before printed. By Thomas Birch, M. A. F. R. S. and Rector of the United-Parishes of St. Margaret-Pattens and St. Gabriel-Fenchurch.
Birch, Thomas, 1755-1766.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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The universal prayer-book; or, Christian assistant : containing meditations and prayers for every day in the week; A Discourse On the Nature and End of the Lord's Supper; With Preparations for a worthy Reception of the Holy Sacrament; Several Zealous Exhortations, Religious Hymns and Thanksgivings, with Devotions for a Family, and private Prayers, adapted to all the States and Conditions of Life. To Which Are Added, Discourses and Devotions proper to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; a History of the Sabbath Day, with Spiritual Employment for the same. A New Exposition of the Lord's Prayer, the Creed, and the Ten Commandments. Together with an Account of the Lives, Writings, and Sufferings of the several A postles, Evangelists and Martyrs, who are commemorated by the Church as Witnesses to the Truths of the Gospel. Compiled from the Manuscripts of a Right Reverend Bishop. By the Rev. Dr. Sympson, late Rector of St. George's, Middlesex. Illustrated with copper-plates.
Date: 1768- Books
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An enquiry into the morals of the ancients / by George England.
England, George, Rector of Woolerton.Date: 1735- Books
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A vindication of the doctrine and liturgy of the Church of England. Occasioned by the apology of Theophilus Lindsey, M.A. on resigning the vicarage of Catterick, Yorkshire. By George Bingham, B.D. rector of Pimperne, and of Moor-Critchell, in the county of Dorset and diocese of Bristol, and formerly Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford.
Bingham, George, 1715-1800.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Zeal and moderation reconcil'd, and shewn to be the peculiar glory and ornament of the Church of England. In a sermon preach'd at the visitation of the Reverend Mr. Edward Trelawny, dean, and arch-deacon of Exeter: held at Honiton in the county of Devon, April 29. 1718. Publish'd at the request of the dean and clergy, and several gentlemen then present. By J. Burrough, rector of Gittisham, Devon.
Burrough, John, 1660 or 1661-Date: [1718]- Books
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A vindication of the Church of England, from the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome. Wherein, as is largely proved, the rule of faith, and all the fundamental articles of the Christian religion, are received, taught, professed, and acknowledged. By Dr. George Bull, late Lord Bishop of St. David's. Written at the request of the countess of Newbrugh, in answer to a celebrated Roman Catholick treatise intituled, The catholick scripturist. Published from His Lordship's manuscript, by his son Robert Bull, rector of Tortworth, and prebendary of Gloucester.
Bull, George, 1634-1710.Date: 1724- Books
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The continuation of Mr Rapin de Thoyras's history of England, from the revolution to the accession of King George II. By N. Tindal, M.A. rector of Alverstoke in Hampshire, and chaplain to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. Illustrated with thirty-six heads of the kings, queens, and several eminent persons; also with twenty maps and sea-charts.
Tindal, N. (Nicholas), 1687-1774.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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The works of the Right Reverend George Bull, D.D. Late Bishop of St. David's; concerning the Holy Trinity. Consisting of I. The defence of the nicene creed. II. The judgment of the Catholick Church of the three first centuries, concerning the necessity of believing that our Lord Jesus Christ is true God, asserted against M. Simon Episcopius, and others. III. The primitive and apostolical tradition concerning the received doctrine in the Catholick Church, of Our Saviour JesusChrist's divinity, asserted, and plainly proved, against Daniel Zuicker a prussian, and his late disciples in England. Translated into English: with the notes and observations of Dr. Grabe. and some reflections upon the late controvertists in this doctrine. In two volumes. By Fr. Holland, M.A. rector of Sutton, Wilts, and chaplain to the Rt. Hon. Thomas Lord Viscount Weymouth.
Bull, George, 1634-1710.Date: 1730- Books
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Sermons, by the Rev. George Butt, A. M. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty; Rector of Stanford, and Vicar of Kidderminster, in the County of Worcester. In Two Volumes. ...
Butt, George, 1741-1795.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]