Anglican Beliefs P
Anglican Beliefs P continues our Online Christian Library with links to works from the 17th, 18th,
and 19th centuries and includes works from such writers as Zachary Pearce, John Potter, and Humphrey Prideaux.
Anglican Beliefs P
1 A View of the Evidences
of Christianity, In Three Parts. Part I. Of the Direct Historical Evidence of
Christianity, and Wherein it is Distinguished from the Evidence Alleged for
Other Miracles. Part II. Of the Auxiliary Evidences of Christianity. Part III.
A Brief Consideration of Some Popular Objections. By William Paley, M.A.,
Archdeacon of Carlisle. The Second Edition. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1794)
2 A View of the Evidences of
Christianity, In Three Parts. Part I. Of the Direct Historical Evidence of
Christianity, and Wherein it is Distinguished from the Evidence Alleged for
Other Miracles. Part II. Of the Auxiliary Evidences of Christianity. Part III.
A Brief Consideration of Some Popular Objections. By William Paley, M.A.,
Archdeacon of Carlisle. The Second Edition. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1794)
3 Paley’s
Moral Philosophy, Abridged and Adapted to the Constitution, Laws, and Usages,
of the United States of America. By B. Judd, A.M., Rector of St. James Church,
New London, Conn. (1828)
4 Paley’s Natural
Theology; With Illustrative Notes by Henry, Lord Brougham, F.R.S., and Sir
Charles Bell, K.G.H., Etc. And an Introductory Discourse of Natural Theology,
by Lord Brougham: To which are Added, Supplementary Dissertations, and a
Treatise on Animal Mechanics, By Sir Charles Bell. With Numerous Woodcuts. In
Four Volumes. Volume 1 (1845)
5 Paley’s Natural
Theology; With Illustrative Notes by Henry, Lord Brougham, F.R.S., and Sir
Charles Bell, K.G.H., Etc. And an Introductory Discourse of Natural Theology,
by Lord Brougham: To which are Added, Supplementary Dissertations, and a
Treatise on Animal Mechanics, By Sir Charles Bell. With Numerous Woodcuts. In
Four Volumes. Volume 2 (1845)
6 Paley’s Natural
Theology; With Illustrative Notes by Henry, Lord Brougham, F.R.S., and Sir
Charles Bell, K.G.H., Etc. And an Introductory Discourse of Natural Theology,
by Lord Brougham: To which are Added, Supplementary Dissertations, and a
Treatise on Animal Mechanics, By Sir Charles Bell. With Numerous Woodcuts. In
Four Volumes. Volume 3 (1845)
7 Paley’s Natural
Theology; With Illustrative Notes by Henry, Lord Brougham, F.R.S., and Sir
Charles Bell, K.G.H., Etc. And an Introductory Discourse of Natural Theology,
by Lord Brougham: To which are Added, Supplementary Dissertations, and a
Treatise on Animal Mechanics, By Sir Charles Bell. With Numerous Woodcuts. In
Four Volumes. Volume 4 (1845)
8 The Principles of
Moral and Political Philosophy. By William Paley, D.D. With Questions for the
Examination of Students. By John Frost, Principal of the Mayhew Grammar School,
Boston. Two Volumes in One. (1852)
9 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With a Life. In Five Volumes. Volume 1 (1823)
10 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With a Life. In Five Volumes. Volume 2 (1823)
11 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With a Life. In Five Volumes. Volume 3 (1823)
12 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With a Life. In Five Volumes. Volume 4 (1823)
13 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With a Life. In Five Volumes. Volume 5 (1823)
14 The Works of William
Paley, D.D. With Additional Sermons, Etc. Etc. And a Corrected Account of the
Life and Writings of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, A.M., Vicar of
Easingwold. A New Edition. In Seven Volumes. Volume 1 (1825)
15 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With Additional Sermons, Etc. Etc. And a Corrected Account
of the Life and Writings of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, A.M., Vicar
of Easingwold. A New Edition. In Seven Volumes. Volume 2 (1825)
16 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With Additional Sermons, Etc. Etc. And a Corrected Account
of the Life and Writings of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, A.M., Vicar
of Easingwold. A New Edition. In Seven Volumes. Volume 3 (1825)
17 The
Works of William Paley, D.D. With Additional Sermons, Etc. Etc. And a Corrected
Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, A.M.,
Vicar of Easingwold. A New Edition. In Seven Volumes. Volume 4 (1825)
18 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With Additional Sermons, Etc. Etc. And a Corrected Account
of the Life and Writings of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, A.M., Vicar
of Easingwold. A New Edition. In Seven Volumes. Volume 5 (1825)
19 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With Additional Sermons, Etc. Etc. And a Corrected Account
of the Life and Writings of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, A.M., Vicar
of Easingwold. A New Edition. In Seven Volumes. Volume 6 (1825)
20 The Works of
William Paley, D.D. With Additional Sermons, Etc. Etc. And a Corrected Account
of the Life and Writings of the Author, by the Rev. Edmund Paley, A.M., Vicar
of Easingwold. A New Edition. In Seven Volumes. Volume 7 (1825)
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1 A Demonstration of the Divine
Authority of the Law of Nature, and of the Christian Religion. In Two Parts. By
Samuel Parker, D.D., Archdeacon of Canterbury. (1681)
2 A Discourse sent to
the Late King James, to Persuade him to Embrace the Protestant Religion, by
Samuel Parker, Late Bishop of Oxford. To which are Prefixed Two Letters; The
First, From Sir Leolyn Jenkins, on the Same Subject; The Second, From the said
Bishop, with the Discourse. (1690)
3 A Free and
Impartial Censure of the Platonic Philosophy. Being a Letter Written to his
Much Honored Friend, Mr. N. B. (1666)
4 An Answer to the Bishop of
Oxford’s Reasons for Abrogating the Test, Imposed on all the Members of
Parliament, October 30, Anno 1678. (1688)
5 Bishop Parker's History of his
Own Time in Four Books. Faithfully Translated from the Latin Original, by
Thomas Newlin, M.A., Vicar of Beeding in Sussex, and Late Fellow of Magdalene
College in Oxford. (1727)
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1 A Commentary upon the First
Book of Moses, called Genesis (1704)
2 A Commentary on the Second Book
of Moses, called Exodus. (1704)
3 A Commentary on the Third Book of
Moses, called Leviticus. (1698)
4 A Commentary on the Fourth Book of
Moses, called Numbers. (1699)
5 A Commentary upon
the Fifth Book of Moses, called Deuteronomy (1704)
6 A Commentary on the Books of
Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. (1702)
7 A Commentary upon the Two Books
of Samuel (1703)
8 A Commentary upon the Two Books
of Kings (1705)
9 A Critical Commentary
and Paraphrase on the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha Volume 1 (Genesis
- Joshua) (1845) (Author: Patrick, Simon,
1626-1707; Lowth, William,
1660-1732; Lowman, Moses,
1680-1752; Arnald, Richard,
1700-1756; Whitby, Daniel,
1638-1726) (1.
Genesis - Joshua, by S. Patrick.)
10 A Critical Commentary
and Paraphrase on the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha Volume 2 (Judges
- Psalms) (1845) (Author: Patrick, Simon,
1626-1707; Lowth, William,
1660-1732; Lowman, Moses,
1680-1752; Arnald, Richard,
1700-1756; Whitby, Daniel,
1638-1726) (2.
Judges - Psalms, by S. Patrick.)
11 A Critical Commentary
and Paraphrase on the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha Volume 3
(Proverbs - Apocrypha) (1845) (Author: Patrick, Simon,
1626-1707; Lowth, William,
1660-1732; Lowman, Moses,
1680-1752; Arnald, Richard,
1700-1756; Whitby, Daniel,
1638-1726) (3.
Proverbs - Song of Solomon, by S. Patrick. Isaiah - Malachi, by W. Lowth. The
apocrypha, by R. Arnald.)
12 A Critical Commentary
and Paraphrase on the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha Volume 4 (Matthew
- Revelation) (1845) (Author: Patrick, Simon,
1626-1707; Lowth, William,
1660-1732; Lowman, Moses,
1680-1752; Arnald, Richard,
1700-1756; Whitby, Daniel,
1638-1726) (4.
Gospels and Epistles, by D. Whitby. Revelation of St. John, by M. Lowman.)
13 A Paraphrase upon
the Books of Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon, with Arguments to Each
Chapter, and Annotations Thereupon (1685)
14 Select Discourses,
Treating: I. Of the True way or Method of Attaining to Divine Knowledge. II. Of
Superstition. III. Of Atheism. IV. Of the Immortality of the Soul. V. Of the
Existence and Nature of God. VI. Of Prophecy. VII. Of the Difference Between
the Legal and the Evangelical Righteousness, the Old and the New Covenant, Etc.
VIII. Of the Shortness and Vanity of a Pharisaic Righteousness. IX. Of the
Excellency and Nobleness of True Religion. X. Of a Christian’s Conflict with,
and Conquests over, Satan. (1660) (Author: Smith, John,
1618-1652; Worthington, John,
1618-1671, ed; Patrick, Simon,
1626-1707. Sermon preached at the Funeral of Mr. John Smith)
15 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 1 (1858)
16 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 2 (1858)
17 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 3 (1858)
18 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 4 (1858)
19 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 5 (1858)
20 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 6 (1858)
21 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 7 (1858)
22 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 8 (1858)
23 The Works of Simon
Patrick, D. D., Sometime Bishop of Ely; Including His Autobiography. In Nine
Volumes. Volume 9 (1858)
Anglican Beliefs P
1 A
Commentary with Notes, on the Four Evangelists and the Acts of the Apostles;
Together with a New Translation of St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians,
with a Paraphrase and Notes. To which are Added Other Theological Pieces. By
Zachary Pearce, D.D., Late Bishop of Rochester. To the Whole is Prefixed, some
Account of his Lordship’s Life and Character, Written by himself. Published
from the Original Manuscripts, by John Derby, A.M., his Lordship’s Chaplain,
and Rector of Southfleet and Longfield. Volume 2 (1777)
2 A Letter to the Clergy
of the Church of England: On Occasion of the Commitment of the Right Reverend
the Bishop of Rochester to the Tower of London. By a Clergyman of the Church of
England. (1722)
3 A
Reply to the Defense of the Letter to Dr. Waterland, By the Author of the Reply
to the Letter. (1732)
4 A
Reply to the Letter to Dr. Waterland, Setting Forth the Many Falsehoods both in
the Quotations and the Historical Facts, by which the Letter Writer Endeavors
to Weaken the Authority of Moses. (1731)
5 A
Review of the Text of Twelve Books of Milton's ‘Paradise Lost’: In which the
Chief of Dr. Bentley’s Emendations are Considered; and Several Other
Emendations and Observations are Offered to the Public. (1733)
6 A
Second Letter to the Clergy of the Church of England: On Occasion of the
Commitment of the Right Reverend the Bishop of Rochester to the Tower of
London. By a Clergyman of the Church of England. (1722)
7 A Sermon Preached
Before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts; at the Parish Church of St. Mary le Bow, on Friday, Feb. 20, 1729. Being
the Day of their Anniversary Meeting. By Zachary Pearce, D.D., Vicar of St.
Martin’s in the Fields, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. (1730)
8 A
Sermon Preached Before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in the Abbey Church,
Westminster, on Friday, March 14, 1760. Being the Day Appointed by His
Majesty’s Proclamation for a General Fast and Humiliation. (1760)
9 Sermons on Several
Subjects, by Zachary Pearce, D.D., Late Lord Bishop of Rochester. Published
from the Original Manuscripts, by John Derby, M.A., His Lordship’s Chaplain,
Rector of Southfleet and Longfield, and One of the Six Preachers in the
Cathedral Church of Canterbury. Volume 1 (1778)
10 The Lives of Dr.
Edward Pocock, The Celebrated Orientalist, by Dr. Leonard Twells; of Dr.
Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Rochester, and of Dr. Thomas Newton, Bishop of
Bristol, by Themselves; and of the Rev. Philip Skelton, by Samuel Burdy. In Two
Volumes. Volume 1 (1816)
11 The Lives of Dr.
Edward Pocock, The Celebrated Orientalist, by Dr. Leonard Twells; of Dr.
Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Rochester, and of Dr. Thomas Newton, Bishop of
Bristol, by Themselves; and of the Rev. Philip Skelton, by Samuel Burdy. In Two
Volumes. Volume 2 (1816)
12 The Miracles of Jesus
Vindicated in Four Parts. Part I. Containing the Proof’s of Jesus’ Resurrection
Stated, and the Objections to it Answered. (1729)
13 The
Miracles of Jesus Vindicated in Four Parts. Part II. Containing A Defense of
the Literal Story of Jesus’ Driving the Buyers and Sellers Out of the Temple,
and Suffering the Devils to Enter into the Herd of Swine. (1729)
14 The
Miracles of Jesus Vindicated in Four Parts. Part III. Containing A Defense of
the Literal Story of Jesus’ Causing the Barren Fig Tree to Wither away, and His
Turning the Water into Wine. (1729)
15 The
Miracles of Jesus Vindicated in Four Parts. Part IV. Containing A Defense of
the Literal Story of Jesus’ Healing the Infirm Man at the Pool of Bethesda, and
His Healing the Paralytic, who was let down Through the Roof. (1729)
16 The
Miracles of Jesus Vindicated in Four Parts. Parts I-IV in One Volume. (1732)
Anglican Beliefs P
1 An Analysis of the
Exposition of the Creed Written by the Right Rev., John Pearson, D.D., Late
Lord Bishop of Chester. Compiled with some Additional Matter Occasionally Interspersed,
for the use of the Students of Bishop's College, Calcutta. By W. H. Mill, D.D.,
Late Principle of Bishop’s College, and Vice President of the Asiatic Society
of Calcutta; (Now Chaplain to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.)
Reprinted, with Revision, from the Calcutta Edition of 1837. (1843)
2 An Analytical
Commentary on Bishop Pearson's Exposition of the Creed, For the use of the
London College of Divinity St. John’s Hall, Highbury. (Not Published) (1878)
3 An Exposition of the
Creed by John Pearson, D.D., Sometime Master of Trinity College, and Margaret
Professor in the University of Cambridge; and Lord Bishop of Chester. Revised
and Corrected, by the Rev. Temple Chevallier, B.D., Formerly Professor of
Mathematics in the University of Durham; and Late Fellow and Tutor of St.
Catharine’s College, Cambridge. A New Edition, Thoroughly Revised, By the Rev.
Robert Skinner, B.D., Librarian and Formerly Chaplain of Trinity College,
Cambridge. (1882)
4 Enchiridion
Theologicum or A Manual, for the use of Students in Divinity. By John Randolph,
Lord Bishop of London. Third Edition. Volume 1 (1825) (Author: Randolph, John,
1749-1813; Church of England.
Catechisms. English. 1553; Edward VI, King of
England, 1537-1553; Ridley, Nicholas,
1500?-1555; Ridley, Nicholas,
1500?-1555; Jewel, John,
1522-1571; Nowell, Alexander,
1507?-1602; Taylor, Jeremy,
1613-1667; Pearson, John,
1613-1686; Stillingfleet,
Edward, 1635-1699; Stillingfleet,
Edward, 1635-1699; Gastrell, Francis,
1662-1725; Conybeare, John,
1692-1755; Conybeare, John,
1692-1755; Conybeare, John,
1692-1755; Conybeare, John,
1692-1755; Gibson, Edmund,
1669-1748; Leslie, Charles,
1650-1722; Bentley, Richard,
1662-1742; Collins, Anthony,
1676-1729; Hare, Francis,
1671-1740)
5 Enchiridion
Theologicum or A Manual, for the use of Students in Divinity. By John Randolph,
Lord Bishop of London. Third Edition. Volume 2 (1825) (Author: Randolph, John,
1749-1813; Church of England.
Catechisms. English. 1553; Edward VI, King of
England, 1537-1553; Ridley, Nicholas,
1500?-1555; Ridley, Nicholas,
1500?-1555; Jewel, John,
1522-1571; Nowell, Alexander,
1507?-1602; Taylor, Jeremy,
1613-1667; Pearson, John,
1613-1686; Stillingfleet,
Edward, 1635-1699; Stillingfleet,
Edward, 1635-1699; Gastrell, Francis,
1662-1725; Conybeare, John,
1692-1755; Conybeare, John,
1692-1755; Conybeare, John,
1692-1755; Conybeare, John,
1692-1755; Gibson, Edmund,
1669-1748; Leslie, Charles,
1650-1722; Bentley, Richard,
1662-1742; Collins, Anthony,
1676-1729; Hare, Francis,
1671-1740)
6 The Minor
Theological Works of John Pearson, D.D., Bishop of Chester, and Sometime Master
of Trinity College, Cambridge. Now First Collected, with a Memoir of the
Author, Notes, and an Index. By Edward Churton, M.A., Canon of York, and Rector
of Crayke, in the County of Durham. Volume 1 (1844)
7 The Minor
Theological Works of John Pearson, D.D., Bishop of Chester, and Sometime Master
of Trinity College, Cambridge. Now First Collected, with a Memoir of the
Author, Notes, and an Index. By Edward Churton, M.A., Canon of York, and Rector
of Crayke, in the County of Durham. Volume 2 (1844)
Philpot, John (1516-1555)
Anglican Beliefs P
1 The Examinations and
Writings of John Philpot, B.C.L., Archdeacon of Westminster, Martyr 1555.
Edited for the Parker Society by the Rev. Robert Eden, M.A., F.S.A., Late
Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; and Minister of St. Mary’s Chapel,
Lambeth. (1842)
Pindar, William (1644 or 1645-1678)
Anglican Beliefs P
1 A Sermon of Divine
Providence, In the Special Preservation of Government and Kingdoms, On Psalm
127:1. By William Pindar, Late Fellow of University College in Oxford, and
Chaplain to the Right Honorable Ford, Lord Grey of Werke. Published on the
Discovery of the Late Plot. (1679)
Anglican Beliefs P
1 A
History of the Councils of the Churches, from the Original Documents. In Five
Volumes. Volume 1 (I. To the close of the council of Nicæ, A. D. 325. Tr. from the German,
and ed. by William R. Clark. 2d ed., rev. 1894.) (1871) (Author: Hefele, Charles
Joseph, bp; Clark, William
Robinson, 1829-1912; Oxenham, Henry
Nutcombe, 1829-1888; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
2 A
History of the Councils of the Churches, from the Original Documents. In Five
Volumes. Volume 2 (II. A. D. 326 to A. D. 429. Tr. and ed. by Henry Nutcombe Oxenham. 1876.)
(1876) (Author: Hefele, Charles
Joseph, bp; Clark, William
Robinson, 1829-1912; Oxenham, Henry
Nutcombe, 1829-1888; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
3 A
History of the Councils of the Churches, from the Original Documents. In Five
Volumes. Volume 3 (III. A. D. 431 to A. D. 451. Tr. and ed. by the editor of Hagenbach's History
of doctrines [E. H. Plumptre] 1883.) (1883) (Author: Hefele, Charles
Joseph, bp; Clark, William
Robinson, 1829-1912; Oxenham, Henry
Nutcombe, 1829-1888; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
4 A
History of the Councils of the Churches, from the Original Documents. In Five
Volumes. Volume 4 (IV. A. D. 451 to A. D. 680. Tr. and ed. by William R. Clark. 1895.)
(1895) (Author: Hefele, Charles
Joseph, bp; Clark, William
Robinson, 1829-1912; Oxenham, Henry
Nutcombe, 1829-1888; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
5 A
History of the Councils of the Churches, from the Original Documents. In Five
Volumes. Volume 5 (V. A. D. 626 to the close of the second council of Nicæ, A. D> 787.
Tr. and ed. by William R. Clark. 1896.) (1896) (Author: Hefele, Charles
Joseph, bp; Clark, William
Robinson, 1829-1912; Oxenham, Henry
Nutcombe, 1829-1888; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
6 A Popular Exposition
of the Epistles to the Seven Churches of Asia. (1878)
7 An Introduction to
the New Testament.
8 Ecclesiastes; or, The
Preacher with Notes and Introduction. (1898)
9 Guesses at Truth.
(1867) (Author: Hare, Julius
Charles, 1795-1855; Hare, Augustus
William, 1792-1834; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
11 Lazarus and other
Poems. (1884)
11 Master and
Scholar, Etc., Etc. (1866)
12 Movements in
Religious Thought, Romanism, Protestantism, Agnosticism: Three Sermons,
Preached before the University of Cambridge in the Lent Term, 1879. (1879)
13 St. Paul in Asia
Minor and at the Syrian Antioch. (Author: Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891; Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain). Committee of General Literature
and Education)
14 The Bible Educator.
Volume 1-2 (1873)
15 The Bible Educator.
Volume 3 (1873)
16 The Bible Educator.
Volume 4 (1873)
17 The Divina Commedia
and Canzoniere. In Five Volumes. Volume 1 (v.1. Hell.) (1899) (Author: Dante Alighieri,
1265-1321; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
18 The Divina
Commedia and Canzoniere. In Five Volumes. Volume 2 (v.2. Purgatory.) (1899) (Author: Dante Alighieri,
1265-1321; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
19 The Divina
Commedia and Canzoniere. In Five Volumes. Volume 3 (v.3. Paradise.) (1899) (Author: Dante Alighieri,
1265-1321; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
20 The Divina
Commedia and Canzoniere. In Five Volumes. Volume 4 (v.4. Canzoniere Dante's Confession
of faith. Eclogues.) (1899) (Author: Dante Alighieri,
1265-1321; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
21 The Divina
Commedia and Canzoniere. In Five Volumes. Volume 5 (v.5. The genesis and growth of the
"Commedia". Estimates, contemporary and later. Dante as an observer
and traveler. Portraits of Dante.) (1899) (Author: Dante Alighieri,
1265-1321; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
22 The General
Epistle of St. James, with Notes and Introduction. (1890)
23 The General
Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude: With Notes and Introduction. (1890)
24 The Life of Thomas
Ken, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1889) (Author: Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
25 The Life of Thomas
Ken, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1890) (Author: Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
26 The Mission of the
Comforter, with notes. Edited by E. H. Plumptre. (1877) (Author: Hare, Julius
Charles, 1795-1855; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
27 The Spirits in Prison
and other Studies on the Life after Death. (1894)
28 The Tragedies of
Aeschylos. A New Translation with a Biographical Essay, and an Appendix of
Rhymed Choral Odes. (1891)
29 The Tragedies of
Sophocles. A New Translation with a Biographical Essay, and an Appendix of Rhymed
Choral Odes and Lyrical Dialogues. (1865)
30 The Victory of Faith.
(1874) (Author: Hare, Julius
Charles, 1795-1855; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891, ed)
31 Things New and Old. (1884)
32 Twilight Hours, A Legacy of
Verse. By Sarah Williams, with a Memoir by E. H. Plumptre, M.A. (1868) (Author: Williams, Sarah,
1814-1868; Plumptre, E. H.
(Edward Hayes), 1821-1891)
Anglican Beliefs P
1 A
Vindication of Our Blessed Savior's Divinity; Chiefly Against Dr. Clarke:
Wherein is Shown from Scripture, (After a Foundation is Laid, by Proving that
this Doctrine is not Inconsistent with Reason,) that He is of the Same Essence
and Perfections with the Father: And that this was the Opinion of the
Ante-Nicene Fathers; and of the Compilers of our Liturgy. And the Chief
Objections are Answered. By Edward Potter, M.A. Fellow of Emmanuel College in
Cambridge. (1714)
Anglican Beliefs P
1 A Discourse of Church
Government: Wherein the Rights of the Church, and the Supremacy of Christian
Princes, are Vindicated and Adjusted. By the Most Reverend John Potter, D.D.,
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. The Second Edition, Carefully Revised and
Corrected, and Illustrated with Additional Notes and Authorities, by The Rev.
John Clarke Crosthwaite, M.A., of Trinity College, Dublin, Dean’s Vicar in
Christ Church Cathedral, and Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Kildare.
(1824)
2 The Antiquities of
Greece. By John Potter, D.D., Late Archbishop of Canterbury. A New Edition. To
which is Added, An Appendix, Containing a Concise History of the Grecian
States, and a Short Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Celebrated Greek
Authors; by G. Dunbar, F.R.S.E., and Professor of Greek in the University of
Edinburgh. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1818)
3 The Antiquities of
Greece. By John Potter, D.D., Late Archbishop of Canterbury. A New Edition. To
which is Added, An Appendix, Containing a Concise History of the Grecian
States, and a Short Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Celebrated
Greek Authors; by G. Dunbar, F.R.S.E., and Professor of Greek in the University
of Edinburgh. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1818)
4 The Bishop of Oxford’s Charge to
the Clergy of his Diocese, at his Primary Visitation in July, 1716. (1716)
5 The Primates of
the Four Georges. By Alfred W. Rowden, K.C., With Portraits: William Wake
(1716-1737); John Potter (1737-1747); Thomas Herring (1747-1757); Matthew
Hutton (1757-1758); Thomas Secker (1758-1768); Frederick Cornwallis
(1768-1783); John Moore (1783-1805); Charles Manners Sutton (1805-1828) (1916)
Powell, William Samuel (1717-1759)
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1 Discourses by
William Samuel Powell, D.D. and James Fawcett, B.D., With some Account of their
Lives. (1832)
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1 Several Important
Truths of Religion Maintained; In Opposition to the Abuses Imposed Upon the
Holy Scriptures, the Primitive Fathers, and Other Ecclesiastical Writers, in
Favor of Tenets Espoused by Anabaptists and Quakers. Being a Reply to Richard
Claridge’s (1649-1723), ‘Melius Inquirendum’; a Book Frequently Boasted of as
Hitherto Unanswered. By Daniel Prat, A.M. (‘These
Men’s Mouths must be Stopped, there is a Necessity for it; for Otherwise they
will Subvert Whole Houses, Yea and Pervert Whole Parishes. Not that we have any
Hopes in this Age, to Stop the Mouths of our Opposers, so as to make them Cease
Speaking (for Bawl they will to All Eternity---) but so, at Least, as that they
Shall be able to Speak Little to the Purpose.’ The Priest’s Office Difficult,
Etc. by Bishop Bull, Vol. 1 P. 239, 240.) (1714)
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1 A Letter to a
Friend Relating to the Present Convocation at Westminster. (1690) (Author: Prideaux, Humphrey,
1648-1724; Kidder, Richard,
1633-1703; Tillotson, John,
1630-1694)
2 An Award of King
Charles I. Under His Broad Seal, Settling Two Shillings of the Pound out of the
Rents of the Houses in Norwich, for the Maintenance of the Parochial Clergy of
that City, in Lieu of Personal Tithes. With a Treatise Vindicating the Legality
and Justice of that Award. By Humphrey Prideaux, D.D., Late Dean of Norwich.
(1775)
3 Directions to
Church-Wardens for the Faithful Discharge of Their Duty. By Humphrey Prideaux,
Arch-Deacon of Suffolk. With Notes and Observations, and a Copious Index. A New
Edition, Being the Seventh. To which is Added, A Compendium of the Law of
Tithes, Alphabetically Arranged. (1805)
4 Letters of
Humphrey Prideaux, Sometime Dean of Norwich, to John Ellis, Sometime
Under-Secretary of State 1674-1722. Edited by Edward Maunde Thompson,
Barrister-at-Law and Assistant-Keeper of Manuscripts in the British Museum.
(1875)
5 The Life of the
Reverend Humphrey Prideaux, D. D., Dean of Norwich. With Several Tracts and
Letters of his, Upon Various Subjects. Never Before Published. (1748)
6 The Old and New
Testament Connected, in the History of the Jews, and Neighboring Nations; From
the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, to the Time of Christ. By
Humphrey Prideaux, D.D., Dean of Norwich. Fifteenth American, from the
Twentieth London Edition. To which is Prefixed, The Life of the Author,
Containing some Letters which he Wrote in Defense and Illustration of Certain
Parts of his Connections. The Whole Illustrated with Maps and Plates. In Two
Volumes. Volume 1 (1855)
7 The Old and New
Testament Connected, in the History of the Jews, and Neighboring Nations; From
the Declension of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, to the Time of Christ. By
Humphrey Prideaux, D.D., Dean of Norwich. Fifteenth American, from the
Twentieth London Edition. To which is Prefixed, The Life of the Author,
Containing some Letters which he Wrote in Defense and Illustration of Certain
Parts of his Connections. The Whole Illustrated with Maps and Plates. In Two
Volumes. Volume 2 (1857)
8 The
Original and Right of Tithes, for the Maintenance of the Ministry in a
Christian Church, Truly Stated. To which is Annexed the Draught of a Bill
Prepared to have been Offered to the Parliament, In the Reign of King William
and Queen Mary, Anno 1691, for the Restraining of Pluralities of Benefices with
Cure of Souls. With Reasons for the said Bill. The Second Edition. Revised and
Augmented by the Learned Dr. Humphrey Prideaux, Late Dean of Norwich. (1736)
9 The True Nature of
Imposture Fully Displayed in the Life of Mahomet. With a Discourse Annexed, for
the Vindicating of Christianity from this Charge; Offered to the Consideration
of the Deists of the Present Age. By Humphrey Prideaux, D.D. The Seventh
Edition Corrected. (1698)
10 The Validity of
the Orders of the Church of England, Made Out Against the Objections of the
Papists, in Several Letters to a Gentleman of Norwich, that Desired
Satisfaction therein. By Humphrey Prideaux, D.D., Prebendary of Norwich. (1688)
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