The Fruits of Endowments: Being a List of Works of Upwards of Two Thousands Authors, who Have, from the Reformation to the Present Time, Enjoyed Prebendal Or Other Non-cure Endowments of the Church of England |
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... wherein the face and very countenance of Apostolical Antiquity remaineth even as yet to be seen , notwithstand- ing the alterations which tract of time and the course of the world hath brought : * —the Prebendaries and other Dignities ...
... wherein the face and very countenance of Apostolical Antiquity remaineth even as yet to be seen , notwithstand- ing the alterations which tract of time and the course of the world hath brought : * —the Prebendaries and other Dignities ...
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... wherein is particularly described all the Monarchies , Empires , and Kingdoms of the same , with their Academies . Numerous editions . Short Apology for Abp . Abbot , touching the Death of Peter Hawkins . Treatise on the Visibility and ...
... wherein is particularly described all the Monarchies , Empires , and Kingdoms of the same , with their Academies . Numerous editions . Short Apology for Abp . Abbot , touching the Death of Peter Hawkins . Treatise on the Visibility and ...
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... wherein the Church of England is vindicated in joining with the Prince of Orange in his descent into England . ARNALD , RD . , B. D .; Fel . Eman . Cam .; Can . Windsor ; Preb . Divine and Commentator ; died 1756 . 4to . 4to . 1726 1737 ...
... wherein the Church of England is vindicated in joining with the Prince of Orange in his descent into England . ARNALD , RD . , B. D .; Fel . Eman . Cam .; Can . Windsor ; Preb . Divine and Commentator ; died 1756 . 4to . 4to . 1726 1737 ...
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... Wherein they are pathetically exhorted to return into the bosom of the Church of England , the likeliest expedient to stop the Growth of Popery . Lond . 1674 , 1676 , 8vo . Postscript , concerning a gentlewoman perverted from ...
... Wherein they are pathetically exhorted to return into the bosom of the Church of England , the likeliest expedient to stop the Growth of Popery . Lond . 1674 , 1676 , 8vo . Postscript , concerning a gentlewoman perverted from ...
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... Truth cleared of Calumnies , wherein a book , intitled , A Dialogue between a Quaker and a Stable Christian , ( printed at Aberdeen , and , upon good ground , judged to be writ by William BARCLAY . Mitchel , a preacher near by it ,
... Truth cleared of Calumnies , wherein a book , intitled , A Dialogue between a Quaker and a Stable Christian , ( printed at Aberdeen , and , upon good ground , judged to be writ by William BARCLAY . Mitchel , a preacher near by it ,
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Page 28 - Elements of Christian Theology ; containing Proofs of the Authenticity and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a Summary of the History of the Jews; an Account of the Jewish Sects ; and a brief Statement of the Contents of the several Books of the Old Testament.
Page 19 - The English, Scotch and Irish historical libraries. Giving a short view and character of most of our historians, either in print or manuscript. With an account of our records, law-books, coins, and other matters, serviceable to the undertakers of a general history of England.
Page 1 - The State of the printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament considered.
Page 5 - A Dissertation on the principles of human Eloquence ; with particular regard to the style and composition of the New Testament; in which the observations on this subject by the lord bishop of Gloucester, in his discourse on the Doctrine of Grace, are distinctly considered; being the substance of several lectures read in the oratory school of Trinity college, Dublin,