10 results filtered with: Christian union - Early works to 1800
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An essay towards a proposal for Catholick communion. Wherein above sixty of the principal controverted points, which have hitherto divided Christendom, being called over, 'tis examin'd how many of them may, and ought to be laid aside, and how few remain to be accomodated, for the effecting a general peace. By a Minister of the Church of England. Fairly and impartially consider'd, the whole mystery and artifice detected, and the secret design expos'd and defeated. In certain necessary observations upon the title, preface, and from chapter to chapter, to the conclusion.
Stephens, Edward, -1706.Date: 1705- Books
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The religion of papists and presbyterians truly stated: and the union of English protestants recommended. In a letter to a clergyman. By a curate of the Church of England.
Newcome, Daniel, 1675 or 1676-1758.Date: 1717- Books
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The unity of the church, and expediency of forms of prayer; Illustrated in two treatises compos'd by St. Cyprian the Martyr. To which is prefix'd, a large preface, shewing that Christians of all denominations, whether papists or protestants, are oblig'd to heal and compose the divisions of Christendom, and thereby restore to themselves the name of the one catholick and Apostolick Church. With a prayer for the dead, and a paraphrase on the Lord's-prayer; by the Late Pious and learned Dr. Grabe.
Cyprian, Saint, Bishop of Carthage.Date: 1719- Books
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A perswasive to union; being an essay towards reconciling all parties: and in order to a comprehension, which may be for the honour of the church, and the glory of God. By John Shuttleworth, M. A. Rector of Oborn in the County of Dorset, and of Fifield in the County of Wilts.
Shuttleworth, John, 1670 or 1671-1750.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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A letter from the archbishops and bishops of the province of Dublin to his holiness, Pius VI. On the constitution announcing the condemnation of the errors of the synod of Pistoria; with the answer which they recieved by order of his holiness. To which is added a letter from the Sacred congregation of propaganda fide, to the eccesiastical trustees on the establishment and regulations of the Royal College of St. Patrick, at Maynoth; with the answer of the trustees to the said brief; and the elegant original Latin as was printed by the college printer, by order of the trustees.
Catholic Church. Province of Dublin.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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Christian union: or, the apostolic unity of the Church, broken by policy and priestcraft; but restoring, and about to be restored, by the light of the Gospel, and the progress of knowledge. In three parts. Part first and second. Together with a candid examination of the Rev. James Lapslie's plan of federal union. By James Colquhoun, V. D. M. one of the Ministers in Campsie,
Colquhoun, James, V.D.M.Date: 1796- Books
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Union sincere, & sans retour des Luthériens avec les Calvinistes, proposée Par les plus célébres docteurs de l'une, & de l'autre communion: avec un examen succint des articles fondamentaux de la religion, qui, fans aucune dispute, ouvre un chemin in faillible à une mutuelle tolérance. Ouvrage dedié a Son Altesse royale Madame la Princesse de Galles. Par Henri Fiot, ministre du Saint Evangile. Traduit du Latin de Jean Alphonse Turrettin, pasteur & professeur on théologie, & en histoire ecclésiastique.
Turretin, Jean-Alphonse, 1671-1737.Date: M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]- Books
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Irenicum: or, a review Of some Late controversies about the Trinity, Private Judgment, Church Authority, &c. wherein The Right of Christians to judge for themselves in Matters of Religion is vindicated, and Objections to the contrary answered: Some Remarks concerning Fundamentals are offered; and the certain and only Terms of Peace and Union are laid down. With an appendix, Vindicating the Apostle Paul, and the Rights of Conscience, from the Misrepresentations of the Dean of Worcester, in his Scripture Vindicated from the Misinterpretations of the Lord Bp. of Bangor. By Benjamin Bennet.
Bennet, Benjamin, 1674-1726.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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An impartial account of the rise, progress, and nature of the scheme for augmenting the livings of the Scots clergy. In a letter to the publisher of the printed collection of papers relative to that affair.
Lover of peace and unity in both church and state.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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The re-union of Christians: Or, The means to re-unite all Christians in one confession of faith. With an appendix, in which some account is given both of the author, and the book.
Huisseau, Isaac d'.Date: 1708