Covenanters Apologetic Works Scotland Early Works To 1800 : Some notes or heads of a preface and of a lecture : Preached at Distinckorn--Hill, in the parish of Gaastoun. April 15. 1688. By master Alexander Shields preacher of the gospel.; Shields, Alexander,
Covenanters England Controversial Literature Early Works To 1800 : Speech delivered at a visitation held in the Diocese of Clogher; : sede vacante. September 27. 1671 / by D.L. ; published not only at the desire and instance of the whole clergy of that diocese, but also at the further instance of the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert, Lord Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh, expressed in his letter thereunto prefixed. Together with an epitaph written by his lordship, on John, Lord Bishop of Clogher, deceased.; Loftus, Dudley,
Covenanters Humour Early Works To 1800 : The coat of armes of Sir John Presbyter. : He beareth party per pale indented, Gods glory, and his own interest, over all honour, profit, pleasure counterchanged; ... .
Covenanters Persecution Early Works To 1800 : The curate's queries, and, the maligant [sic] or courtier's answer thereto, : according to their known principles of policy, their methods, and ends obtained thereby.
Covenanters Persecutions Scotland Early Works To 1800 : A proclamation against those rebels that have not accepted the Act of indempnity. : Edinburgh, the ninth day of May, one thousand six hundred and sixty eight.; Scotland.
Covenanters Poetry Early Works To 1800 : A true subiects wish : For the happy successe of our Royall Army preparing to resist the factious rebellion of those insolent covenanters (against the sacred Maiesty, of our gracious and loving king Charles) in Scotland. To the tune of, O How now Mars, &c.; M. P.
Covenanters Scotland Controversial Literature : The Jesuits letter of thanks to the covenanters in Scotland : for their compliance in divers material points of Roman Catholick doctrine and practice.
Covenants Church Polity Anecdotes : The Passionate remonstrance made by His Holinesse in the conclave at Rome : upon the late proceedings and great covenant of Scotland, &c. : with a reply of Cardinall De Barbarini in the name of the Roman clergy : together with a letter of intelligence from the apostolicke nuntio (now residing in London) to Pope Vrban the 8.
Covenants Church Polity Sermons : The saints solemne covenant vvith their God : as it was opened in a sermon preached at Beccles in the countie of Suffolk, at the taking of the Nationall Covenant there, by the ministers and other officers of that division / by Ioh. Brinsley ...; Brinsley, John,
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Covenants Church Polity Sermons Early Works To 1800 : The saints solemne covenant vvith their God. : As it was opened in a sermon preached at Beccles in the countie of Suffolk, at the taking of the nationall Covenant there, by the ministers and other officers of that division. By Ioh: Brinsley minister of the Word at Great Yarmouth. Imprimatur, Ios: Caryl.; Brinsley, John,
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Covenants Early Works To 1800 : Short strictures or animadversions on so much of Mr. Croftons Fastning St Peters bonds, as concern the reasons of the University of Oxford concerning the covenant / by Tho. Tomkins ...; Tomkins, Thomas,
Covenants England Early Works To 1800 : The three Kingdomes healing-plaister. Or, The solemne covenant of reformation and defence explained. : Wherein is shewed the authority, antiquity, and use of an holy covenant: the occasions moving to it, and the ends in doing it, the necessity of it at this time, for diverse reasons herein expressed. Also a full explanation of each article of the Covenant, to the satisfaction of all: shewing the benefit that may redound by it, viz. Gods protection and blessing to heale our miseries, and establish truth in religion, peace and lasting happinesse to the three kingdomes. Likewise shewing the danger of refusing it, and Gods curse upon us, if we enter into it deceitfully. Imprimatur, Ia. Cranford. By G.S., Gent.; Smith, George,
Covenants Theeology : The marrow of modern divinity : touching both the covenant of works and the covenant of grace, with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament and in the time of the New : wherein every one may cleerly see how far forth he bringeth the case of justification and so deserveth the name of legalist, and how far forth he rejecteth the law in the case of sanctification and so deserveth the name of Antinomist, with the middle path between them both, which by Jesus Christ leadeth to eternall life ...; Fisher, Edward,