Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Answer To Several Treatises And C : The infallibility of the Roman Catholick church and her miracles, : defended against Dr. Stillingfleets cavils, unworthily made publick in two late books, the one called An answer to several treatises, &c., the other A vindication of the Protestant grounds of faith, against the pretence of infallibility in the Roman church, &c. / by E.W. ; the first part.; E. W.
Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Defence Of The Discourse Concerning : A iust discharge to Dr. Stillingfleet's vnjust charge of idolatry against the Church of Rome : with a discovery of the vanity of his late defence in his pretended answer to a book entituled, Catholicks no idolaters : by way of dialogue between Eunomius, a conformist, & Catharinus, a non-conformist : the first part : concerning the charge of idolatry, &c.; Godden, Thomas,
1677
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Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Discourse Concerning The Doctrine Of : Alexipharmacon, or, A fresh antidote against neonomian bane and poyson to the Protestant religion : being a reply to the late Bishop of Worcester's discourse of Christ's satisfaction, in answer to the appeal of the late Mr. Steph. Lob : and also a refutation of the doctrine of justification by man's own works of obedience, delivered and defended by Mr. John Humphrey and Mr. Sam. Clark, contrary to Scripture and the doctrine of the first reformers from popery / by Isaac Chauncey.; Chauncy, Isaac,
Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Doctrines And Practices Of The Churc : A view of the whole controversy between the representer and the answerer, with an answer to the representer's last reply : in which are laid open some of the methods by which Protestants are misrepresented by papists.; Clagett, William,
Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Mysteries Of The Christian Faith Ass : A vindication of the sermons of His Grace John Archbishop of Canterbury : concerning the divinity and incarnation of our B. Saviour : and of the Lord Bishop of Worcester's sermon on the mysteries of the Christian faith, from the exceptions of a late book, entituled, Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity : to which is annexed, a letter from the Lord Bishop of Sarum to the author of the said vindication, on the same subject.; Williams, John,
Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Plaine Refutation Of M Giffards Book : More work for the dean : in a brief answer to some scandalous reports published by Dr. Stillingfleet in his book entituled, "An impartial account of the history, nature and pleas of the present separation from the communion of the Church of England" against some of the Lords faithful servants, namely, Mr. Henry Barrow, Mr. John Greenwood, Mr. John Penry, who by the bishops means, after long imprisonment, were put to death, contrary to Queen Elizabeths mind; in the year 1593 ... : as likewise here is word for word the petition of those persecuted Christians, wherein is shewed the barbarous usage of the bishops to them : together with the refutation of the then esteemed Bishop of Winchester's blasphemous doctrine, by Mr. Henry Barrow, with the description of the true Church of God, according to Christs Testament, by the whole Church at London, whom the doctor calleth Brownists; with the reason why they were so nick-named by their enemies : very needful for all true Protestants to know / by Thomas Wall.; Wall, Thomas.
Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Sermon Preached At A Publick Ordinat : A letter to Edw. Stillingfleet, D.D. &c. in answer to the epistle dedicatory before his sermon, preached at a publick ordination at St. Peter's Cornhil, March 15, 1684/5 : together with some reflections upon certain letters, which Dr. Burnet wrote on the same occasion / by Simon Lowth ...; Lowth, Simon,
Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Vindication Of The Protestant Ground : The infallibility of the Roman Catholick church and her miracles, : defended against Dr. Stillingfleets cavils, unworthily made publick in two late books, the one called An answer to several treatises, &c., the other A vindication of the Protestant grounds of faith, against the pretence of infallibility in the Roman church, &c. / by E.W. ; the first part.; E. W.
1674
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Stillingfleet Edward 1635 1699 Vindication Of Their Majesties Autho : Some reflections on a late pamphlet entituled, A vindication of Their Majesties authority to fill the sees of the deprived bishops, &c : in a letter from the city to a friend in the country.; Browne, Thomas,
Stillingfleet John 1630 Or 1 1687 Shecinah Or A Demonstratio : A briefe answer unto a book intituled Shetinah, or, A demonstration of the divine presence in places of religious worship : published by Iohn Stillingfleet, who stiles himself M.A. rector of Beckingham in Lincoln-shire, and late fellow of St. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge. In which book he hath declared many perverse things against the people of God (called Quakers,) and for so much as is considerable, wherein that people are any way concerned, it is in the power of God here answered, by one who is set for the defence of the Gospel, William Smith.; Smith, William,
Stillman Charles Kirtland 1879 1938 : The three founders : Dr. Charles Kirtland Stillman, Carl C. Cutler, Edward Eugene Bradley.; Dickerman, Marion,
1965
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Stillman Marie Spartali 1844 1927 Exhibitions : Poetry in beauty : the Pre-Raphaelite art of Marie Spartali Stillman / Margaretta S. Frederick and Jan Marsh.; Frederick, Margaretta S.
Stirling James 1631 1672 Naphtali Or The Wrestlings Of The Church O : At Edinburgh, the twelfth day of December, one thousand six hundred and sixty seven. : Whereas, there are many printed copies of a most treasonable and seditious pamphlet, entituled, Naphtali; or, The wrestlings of the Church of Scotland, lately imported, vended and dispersed within this kingdom, ...; Scotland.
1667
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Stirling James 1679 1749 : A short account of the proceedings in the criminal-court, at Edinburgh, in Scotland. : At the tryal of James Stirling, of Keir, Archibald Seton of Touch, Archibald Stirling of Carden, Charles Stirling of Kippendavie, and Patrick Edmonston of Newtown; for the crime of treason, publish'd by the Judges of that court, by her Majesty's warrant and allowance: dated the 13th day of January, 1708/9.; Stirling, James,
Stirling Scotland History 17th Century : A letter of the surrender of Sterling-Castle, : vvith 5000 arms, 40 peece of ordnance, provision for 500, men for above a yeare, 30 barrels of claret and strong-water, 26 barrels of powder, all the records of Scotland, with the chaire, cloath, and sword of state, and much furniture of the Kings and Parliament robes. VVith the articles at large for surrender of the same. Published by speciall order.