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Anglican Beliefs K continues its Online Christian Library with links to works from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries and includes works from such writers as John Kebble, William King, and Vicesimus Knox.


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1               A Concordance to “The Christian Year.” (1871)

2               A Memoir of the Rev. John Keble, M.A., Late Vicar of Hursley, by Sir John Taylor Coleridge 1790-1876. (1880)

3               A Pastoral Letter to the Parishioners of Hursley, in the County of Southampton: Occasioned by the Proposed Synodical meeting in the Diocese of Exeter. (1851)

4               A Sermon Preaches at St. Paul's Church, Brighton, on St. Luke's Day, 1858. (1858)

5               Against Profane Dealing with Holy Matrimony: In Regard of a Man and his Wife’s Sister: A Tract for all English Churchmen and Churchwomen. (1849)

6               Biographical Sketches, by Charles Kegan Paul 1828-1902. (1883) (Edward Irving.--John Keble.--Maria Hare.--Rowland Williams.--Charles Kingsley.--George Eliot.--John Henry Newman)

7               Child’s Christian Year: Hymns for Every Sunday and Holy-Day, Compiled for the use of Parochial Schools, by Frances Mary Yonge 1795-1868, with a Preface by John Keble (1842)

8               Church Matters in 1850. (1850)

9               Commentaries on the Introductory Verses of John's Gospel & A Portion of The Epistle to the Romans. (1877)

10            Correspondence of John Henry Newman with John Keble & Others, 1839-1845 (1917)

11            Easter Joy & Easter Work - A Sermon Preached on the Day of Thanksgiving for the Suppression of the Rebellion in India (1858)

12            Evening (A Poem) (1884)

13            Five Great Oxford Leaders: Keble, Newman, Pusey, Liddon, and Church, by Augustus Blair Donaldson 1841-1903. (Church, Richard William, 1815-1890; Keble, John, 1792-1866; Liddon, Henry Parry, 1829-1890; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Oxford movement)

14            Heads of Consideration on the Case of Mr. Ward. (1845)

15            History of the Parish & Manor house of Bishop Thorpe, Together with an Account of the Pre-Reformation Residences of the Archbishops of York (1905)

16            John Keble. (1909) (Author: Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Earl of, 1881-1959)

17            John Keble, A Biography, by Walter Lock 1846-1933. (1893)

18            John Keble's Parishes - A History of Hursley & Otterbourne, by Charlotte Mary Yonge 1823-1901. (1898)

19            Keble's Lectures on Poetry, 1832-1841 Volume 1 (1912)

20            Keble's Lectures on Poetry, 1832-1841 Volume 2 (1912)

21            Letters of Spiritual Counsel and Guidance. (1870)

22            Lyra Apostolica. (1844) (Notes: Poems by J.W. Bowden, R.H. Froude, J. Keble, J.H. Newman, R.I. Wilberforce, and I. Williams, signed respectively with the Greek letters alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, and zeta. (Cf. Brit. Mus. catalogue))

23            Lyra Innocentium Thoughts in Verse on Christian Children, their Ways, & their Privileges (1850)

24            Miscellaneous Poems (1870)

25            National Apostasy Considered - A Sermon Preached in St. Mary's Oxford, Before his Majesty's Judges of Assize, on Sunday, July 14, 1833. (1833)

26            Occasional Papers and Reviews. (1877)

27            On Eucharistic Adoration (1867)

28            On the Mysticism Attributed to the Early Fathers of the Church (1841)

29            On the Representation of the University of Oxford. A Letter to Sir Brook W. Bridges, Bart. M.P, Etc., Etc. (1852)

30            Outlines of Instructions or Meditations for the Church’s Seasons. (1880)

31            Pentecostal Fear: A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church, Cuddeston, on Tuesday, May 24, 1864, on the Anniversary of the Theological College. (1864)

32            Plain Sermons. Volume 1 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

33            Plain Sermons. Volume 2 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

34            Plain Sermons. Volume 3 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

35            Plain Sermons. Volume 4 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

36            Plain Sermons. Volume 5 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

37            Plain Sermons. Volume 6 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

38            Plain Sermons. Volume 7 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

39            Plain Sermons. Volume 8 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

40            Plain Sermons. Volume 9 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

41            Plain Sermons. Volume 10 (1842) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Keble, Thomas, 1793-1875; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Prevost, George, Sir, 1804-1893; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; Wilson, R. F. (Robert Francis), 1810-1888)

42            Poets in the Pulpit, by Hugh Reginald Haweis 1839-1901. (1889) (Subject: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882; Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892; Browning, Robert, 1812-1889; Keble, John, 1792-1866; Herbert, George, 1593-1633; Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850)

43            Primitive Tradition Recognized in Holy Scripture - A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of Winchester, at Chancellor William Dealtry's Visit Sept 27, 1836. (1837)

44            Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 Part 1 (1838) (Author: Froude, Richard Hurrell, 1803-1836; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890 ed; Keble, John, 1792-1866, ed; Mozley, J. B. (James Bowling), 1813-1878) (Subject: Thomas, à Becket, Saint, 1118?-1170; Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189; Church of England; Theology)

45            Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 Part 2 (1839) (Author: Froude, Richard Hurrell, 1803-1836; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890 ed; Keble, John, 1792-1866, ed; Mozley, J. B. (James Bowling), 1813-1878) (Subject: Thomas, à Becket, Saint, 1118?-1170; Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189; Church of England; Theology)

46            Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1838) (Author: Froude, Richard Hurrell, 1803-1836; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890 ed; Keble, John, 1792-1866, ed; Mozley, J. B. (James Bowling), 1813-1878) (Subject: Thomas, à Becket, Saint, 1118?-1170; Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189; Church of England; Theology)

47            Richard Nelson: Being Conversations on: I. The Apostolical Succession. II The Athanasian Creed. III. Baptism. IV. Length of Church Services, by Thomas Keble and John Keble. (1870)

48            Sermons, Academical and Occasional. (1847)

49            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 1 (Advent to Christmas Eve) (1875)

50            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 2 Christmas & Epiphany) (1882)

51            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 3 (For Septuagesmia to Ash Wednesday, with Sermons for Confirmation, & the Litany) (1880)

52            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 4 (Lent to Passion Tide) (1881)

53            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 5 (The Holy Week) (1876)

54            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 6 (Easter to Ascension Day) (1881)

55            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 7 (Ascension Day to Trinity Sunday) (1876)

56            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 8 (The Sundays after Trinity Part I, Sundays 1 - 12) (1882)

57            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 9 (The Sundays after Trinity Part II, Sundays 13 - End) (1878)

58            Sermons for the Christian Year Volume 10 (Sermons Preached on Various Occasions) (1880)

59            Sermons on the Litany The Church One, Catholic, Apostolic and Holy, and the Communion of Saints. (1885)

60            Sermons, Occasional and Parochial. (1868)

61            Ten Sermons During a Retreat for Clergy & a Mission for the People, at St. Savior's Church, Leeds, in the Octave of its Consecration 1845 (1877)

62            The Birth-Place, Home, Churches, and other Places Connected with the Author of “The Christian Year,” by John Frewen Moor and William Savage. (1866)

63            The Church of England a Portion of Christ’s One Holy Catholic Church, and a means of Restoring Visible Unity. An Eirenicon, in a Letter to the Author of “The Christian Year.” By Edward Bouverie Pusey, D.D. Regis Professor of Hebrew, and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. (1865)

64            The First Edition of Keble's Christian Year, being a Facsimile of the Edition Published in 1827 Volume 1 (1897)

65            The First Edition of Keble's Christian Year, being a Facsimile of the Edition Published in 1827 Volume 2 (1897)

66            The High Church Claims: or, A Series of Papers on the Oxford Controversy, the High Church Theory of Dogmatic Authority, Apostolical Succession, Etc., by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman 1802-1865. (1841) (Subject: Froude, Richard Hurrell, 1803-1836; Hampden, Renn Dickson, 1793-1868; Keble, John, 1792-1866; Catholic Church; Oxford movement) (No. 1. Occasioned by the controversy respecting Dr. Hampden's appointment to the divinity chair at Oxford in 1836 -- No. 2. Occasioned by a sermon by the Rev. John Keble, M.A., entitled, "Primitive Christianity recognized in Holy Scripture," and an article, no. XL, of the "British critic" upon Dr. Wiseman's controversial lectures -- No. 3. Occasioned by the publication of the "Tracts for the times" -- No. 4. Occasioned by the "Tracts for the times," and the publication of a new edition of the works of the Rev. Richard Hooker, with additions, arranged by the Rev. John Keble -- No. 5. Occasioned by the publication of the "Tracts for the times", &c. -- No. 6. Occasioned by the publication of the "Remains of the late Rev. H. Froude, M.A.")

67            The Life of Thomas Wilson, D.D., Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. Volume 1 (1863)

68            The Life of Thomas Wilson, D.D., Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. Volume 2           

69            The Psalter or Psalms of David; In English Verse: By a Member of the University of Oxford. Adapted, for the most part, to Tunes in Common use. (1839)

70            The Rich and the Poor one in Christ: A Sermon Preached in St. Peter’s Church, Sudbury, on August 3, 1858. (1858)

71            The State in its Relations with the Church, A Paper Reprinted from the 'British Critic,' October 1839. (1869)

72            The Strength of Christ's Little Ones, A Sermon Preached at Coggeshall, on Sept. 6, 1849. (1849)

73            Tracts for the Times Volume 2 (1839) (Author: Keble, John, 1792-1866; Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890; Pusey, E. B. (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882; Palmer, William, 1803-1885; Froude, Richard Hurrell, 1803-1836; Williams, Isaac, 1802-1865; University of Oxford)

74            Tracts for the Times Volume 3 (1840)

75            Village Sermons on the Baptismal Service (1869)

76            Women Laboring in the Lord: A Sermon Preached at Wantage, on St. Mary Magdalen’s Day, on July 22, 1863. (1863)

 



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1               Exposition of the Apostle’s Creed; By Bishop Ken, from his, “Practice of Divine Love.” (1852)

2               Manual of Prayers for the use of the Scholars of Winchester College, and All other Devout Christians. (1755)

3               Morning, Evening, and Midnight Hymns. By Thomas Ken, D.D. With an Introductory Letter, by Sir Roundell Palmer; and a Biographical Sketch by a Layman. (1864)

4               Poems, Devotional and Didactic, from the Poetical Works of Bishop Ken. (1835)

5               Prose Works of the Right Rev., Thomas Ken, D.D., sometime Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells: To which are added, some of his Letters, (Never Before Published) and a Short Account of his Life by William Hawkins. (1838) (Author: Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711; Hawkins, William; Round, James Thomas)

6               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)

7               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)

8               The Life of Thomas Ken. D.D., Deprived Bishop of Bath and Wells: Viewed in Connection with Public Events, and the Spirit of the Times, Political and Religious, in which he Lived: Including some Account of the Fortunes of Morley, Bishop of Winchester, his First Patron and the Friend of Isaac Walton, Brother-in-Law of Bishop Ken. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles, Canon Residentiary of Salisbury, M.A., M.R.S.L. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1830) (Author: Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850)

9               The Life of Thomas Ken. D.D., Deprived Bishop of Bath and Wells: Viewed in Connection with Public Events and the Spirit of the Times, Political and Religious, Particularly those Great Events, The Restoration, 1660, and Revolution of 1688: Including the Period of Fanatical Puritanism from 1640 to the Death of Cromwell. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles, Canon Residentiary of Salisbury, M.A., M.R.S.L. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1831) (Author: Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850)

10            The Retired Christian Exercised in Divine Thoughts and Heavenly Meditations. By Thomas Ken, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells. (1831)

11            The Works of the Right Reverend, Learned, Pious, Thomas Ken, D.D., Late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. In Four Volumes. Volume 1 (I. Hymns Evangelical. II. Hymns on the Festivals. III. Christophil.) (1721)

12            The Works of the Right Reverend, Learned, Pious, Thomas Ken, D.D., Late Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. In Four Volumes. Volume 4 (I. Preparatives for Death. II. Psyche and Sion. III. Urania: or, The Soul’s Garden. Damotet, Thyrsil and Dorilla: or, Chaste Love Described.) (1721)

 


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1               A Complete History of England, With the Lives of All the Kings and Queens thereof, from the Earliest Account of Time, to the Death of His Late Majesty King William III. Containing a Faithful Relation of All Affairs of State, Ecclesiastical and Civil. Volume 1 (1706)

2               A Complete History of England, With the Lives of All the Kings and Queens thereof, from the Earliest Account of Time, to the Death of His Late Majesty King William III. Containing a Faithful Relation of All Affairs of State, Ecclesiastical and Civil. Volume 2 (1706)

3               A Complete History of England, With the Lives of All the Kings and Queens thereof, from the Earliest Account of Time, to the Death of His Late Majesty King William III. Containing a Faithful Relation of All Affairs of State, Ecclesiastical and Civil. Volume 3 (1706)

4               A Glossary to Explain the Original, the Acceptation, and Obsolescence of Words and Phrases, and to Show the Rise, Practice, and Alteration of Customs, Laws, and Manners.

5               A Letter from the Borders of Scotland, Concerning Somewhat of Agreement Between a Scotch General Assembly, and an English Provincial Convocation. (1702)

6               A Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle, Concerning One of his Predecessors Bishop Merks; On Occasion of a New Volume for the Pretender, Entitled, 'The Hereditary Right of the Crown of England Asserted'. (1717)

7               A Reconciling Letter, Upon the Late Differences About Convocational Rights and Proceedings, as Managed by those who have Maintained the Liberties of the Lower Clergy. (1702)

8               A Seasonable Discourse of the Rise, Progress, and Utter Disappointment of the Gun Powder Treason and Rebellion Plotted by the Papists in 1605: As Delivered in a Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, on the 15th of November, 1715. (1715)

9               A Second Letter to the Bishop of Carlisle, Upon the Subject of Bishop Merks: By Occasion of Seizing some Libels, Particularly a Collection of Papers Written by the Late Rev. George Hickes, D.D. (1716)

10            A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of the Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire: in the Church of All Hallows in Derby, on Friday, Sept. 5, 1707. With some Memoirs of the Family of Cavendish. (1708)

11            A Sermon Preached Before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in the Abbey Church at Westminster, Jan. 30, 1719. (1720)

12            A Sermon Preached in the Church of St. Botolph Aldgate, in London, on Sept. 7, 1704, the Day of Solemn Thanksgiving for the Late Glorious Victory, Obtained over the French and Bavarians by the Forces of Her Majesty and Her Allies Under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough. (1704)

13            A Short History and Vindication of the Revolution, Collected out of the Writings of the Learned Bishop Burnet, and Dr. Kennett. (1716)

14            A Thanksgiving Sermon for the Blessing of God: In Suppressing the Late Unnatural Rebellion. Delivered in the Parish Church of St. Mary Aldermary, in the City of London, on Thursday, June 7, 1716. (1716)

15            A True Relation of the Late Case in Convocation, Concerning an Address Proposed to be Presented to Her Majesty Upon the Conclusion of the Peace. (1713)

16            A Visit to St. Savior's Southwark, with Advice to Dr. Sacheverell's Preachers there, by a Divine of the Church of England. (1710)

17            An Attempt towards laying the Foundation of an American library, in Several Books, Papers, and Writings, Humbly given to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, for the Perpetual use and Benefit of their Members, their Missionaries, Friends, Correspondents, and Others Concerned in the Good Design of Planting and Promoting Christianity within Her Majesties Colonies and Plantations in the West-Indies (1713)

18            Britain Under Trojan, Roman, Saxon Rule. By John Milton. England Under Richard III. By Sir Thomas More. The Reign of Henry VII. By Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam. Verbatim Reprint from Kennett’s England, 1719 Edition. (1870)

19            Charity and Restitution: A Spital Sermon Preached at the Church of St. Bridget, on Easter Monday, March 30th, 1719. Before the Lord Mayor, by White Kennett, Bishop of Peterborough. (1719)

20            Parochial Antiquities Attempted in the History of Ambrosden, Burcester, and Other Adjacent Parts in the Counties of Oxford and Bucks. By White Kennett, D.D., Vicar of Ambrosden, Afterwards Bishop of Peterborough. A New Edition, in Two Volumes, Greatly Enlarged from the Author’s Manuscript Notes. Volume 1 (1818)

21            Parochial Antiquities Attempted in the History of Ambrosden, Burcester, and Other Adjacent Parts in the Counties of Oxford and Bucks. By White Kennett, D.D., Vicar of Ambrosden, Afterwards Bishop of Peterborough. A New Edition, in Two Volumes, Greatly Enlarged from the Author’s Manuscript Notes. Volume 2 (1818)

22            The Case of Impropriations, and of the Augmentation of Vicarages and Other Insufficient Cures, Stated by History and Law. (1704)

23            The Case of the Praemunientes Considered, an Answer to the Letter to a Clergy Man in the Country Concerning the Choice of Members for the Ensuing Convocation. (1702)

24            The Conduct of the Rev. Dr. White Kennett: From the Year 1681, to the Present Time. Being a Supplement to his Three Letters to the Bishop of Carlisle, Upon the Subject of Bishop Merks, by an Impartial Hand. (1717)

25            The Duties of Rejoicing in a Day of Prosperity, Recommended in a Sermon Preached Before the Queen, at her Royal Chapel in Windsor, on Sunday, June 23, 1706. (1708)

26            The Excellent Daughter, A Discourse more Especially Designed for the Benefit of Poor Girls Taught and Clothed by Charity. With Proper Lessons of the Duty of Daughters, to be Learned and Practiced by them in Schools or Families; as Likewise Prayers for their use; and a Paraphrase in English Verse, on the Thirty First Chapter of Proverbs. (1742)

27            The Faithful Steward, A Spital Sermon Preached Before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, Court of Aldermen, the Sheriffs, and Recorder, and the Governors of Hospitals, within the City of London, in St. Bridget's Church, on Tuesday in Easter Week, April 3, 1716. (1716)

28            The Glory of Children in their Fathers. A Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, Before the Sons of the Clergy, on Dec. 3, 1702. With an Abstract of the Royal Charter Erecting a Corporation for Relief of the Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen; and an Account of the Charities Annually Disposed to those Pious Uses. (1703)

29            The History and Antiquities of Bicester, a Market town in Oxfordshire: Compiled from Original Records, the Parish Archives, Title Deeds of Estates, Harleian Manuscripts, Papers in the Augmentation Office, Scarce Books, Etc., and Containing Translations of the Principal Papers, Charters, Etc. in Kennett’s Parochial Antiquities. To which is Added an Inquiry into the History of Alchester, a City of the Dobuni, the Site of which now Forms a Part of the Common Field of Wendlebury in the County of Oxford. By John Dunkin. With an Appendix, and the Whole of Kennett’s Glossary. (1816)

30            The Life of the Rev. Dr. Kennett White, Late Lord Bishop of Peterborough: with Several Original Letters of the Late Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Tennison, the Late Earl of Sunderland, Bishop Kennett, Etc., and some Curious Original Papers and Records, Never Before Published, by William Newton (1730)

31            The Wisdom of Looking Backward, To Judge the Better of One Side and the Other, by the Speeches, Writings, Actions, Etc., on Both Sides for the Four Years Last Past. (1715)

 


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1               A Letter to Dr. King, Occasioned by his Late Apology, and, in Particular, by such Parts of it as are Meant to Defame Mr. Kennicott, Fellow of Exeter College. (1755)

2               A Method of Reading Hebrew. (1780)

3               A Word to the Hutchinsonians (John Hutchinson 1674-1737): or Remarks on Three Extraordinary Sermons Lately Preached Before the University of Oxford, by the Rev. Dr. Thomas Patten 1714-1790, the Rev. Mr. Wetherall, and the Rev. Mr. George Horne 1730-1792. By a Member of the University. (1756)

4               An Apology for Certain Gentlemen in the University of Oxford, Aspersed in a Late Anonymous Pamphlet, Entitled, ‘A Word to the Hutchinsonians’; with a Short Postscript Concerning Another Pamphlet Lately Published by the Rev. Mr. Heathcote, by George Horne. (1756)

5               Critica Sacra: or, A Short Introduction to Hebrew Criticism. (1774)

6               Critica Sacra Examined: or, An Attempt to Show that a New Method may be Found to Reconcile the Seemingly Glaring Variations in Parallel Passages of Scripture. And that such Variations, Consequently, are no Proofs of Corruptions or Mistakes of Transcribers, by Raphael Baruh (?-1800) (1775)

7               Remarks on Select Passages in the Old Testament, To which are Added Eight Sermons. (1787)

8               The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament Considered. A Dissertation in Two Parts. Part I. Compares I Chron. 11 and II Sam. 5 & 23; and Part II. Contains Observations on Seventy Hebrew Manuscripts with an Extract of Mistakes and Various Readings. Volume 1 (1753)

9               The State of the Printed Hebrew Text of the Old Testament Considered. A Dissertation in Two Parts. Part I. Compares I Chron. 11 and II Sam. 5 & 23; and Part II. Contains Observations on Seventy Hebrew Manuscripts with an Extract of Mistakes and Various Readings. Volume 2 (1753)

10            The Ten Annual Accounts of the Collation of the Hebrew Manuscripts of the Old Testament, Begun in 1760, and Completed in 1769. (1770)

11            Two Dissertations, The First on the Tree of Life, the Second on the Oblations of Cain and Abel. (1747)

 


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1               A Help and Exhortation to Worthy Communicating. Or A Treatise Describing the Meaning, Worthy Reception, Duty, and Benefits of the Holy Sacrament, and Answering the Doubts of Conscience, and Other Reasons, which Most Generally Detain Men from it. Together with Suitable Devotions Added. By John Kettlewell, B.D., Vicar of Cole’s Hill, in Warwickshire. (1737)

2               Five Discourses on so Many Very Important Points of Practical Religion. Never Before Printed. By John Kettlewell, Late a Minister of the Church of England. With a Preface Giving some Account of the Author’s Life. (1696)

3               The Measure of Christian Obedience: or A Discourse Showing, What Obedience is Indispensably Necessary to a Regenerate State, and what Defects are Consistent with it; for the Promotion of Piety, and the Peace of Troubled Consciences. (1715)

 


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1               A Commentary on the Five Books of Moses: With a Dissertation Concerning the Author or Writer of the Said Books: and a General Argument to each of them. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1694)

2               A Commentary on the Five Books of Moses: With a Dissertation Concerning the Author or Writer of the Said Books: and a General Argument to each of them. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1694)

3               A Demonstration of the Messiah: In which the Truth of the Christian Religion is Proved, Against all the Enemies thereof; but Especially the Jews: In Three Parts (1726)

4               Letter to a Friend Relating to the Present Convocation at Westminster. By Richard Kidder, Dean of Peterborough. (1690) (Author: Prideaux, Humphrey, 1648-1724; Kidder, Richard, 1633-1703; Tillotson, John, 1630-1694)

5               Meditations Miscellaneous, Holy and Humane in Two Parts by Bishop Joseph Henshawe, D.D., Bishop of Peterborough. To which is Added a Third Part by Richard Kidder, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells. (1841)

6               Memoir of a French New Testament, in which the Mass and Purgatory are Found in the Sacred Text. Together with Bishop Kidder's ‘Reflections’ on the same. By Henry Cotton, D.L.C., Archdeacon of Cashel. (1863)

7               Popery Not Founded on Scripture: or: The Texts which the Papists Cite out of the Bible, for the Proof of the Points of their Religion, Examined and Shown to be Alleged without Ground. In Two Volumes.  Volume 1  (Authors: Thomas Tenison, William Bramston, Edward Fowler, Samuel Freeman, John Gaskarth, Edward Gee, Richard Kidder, Thomas Lynford, John Patrick, William Payne, Nathaniel Resbury, John Scott, George Tullie, and James Williams)(1688)

8               Popery Not Founded on Scripture: or: The Texts which the Papists Cite out of the Bible, for the Proof of the Points of their Religion, Examined and Shown to be Alleged without Ground. In Two Volumes.  Volume 2  (Authors: Thomas Tenison, William Bramston, Edward Fowler, Samuel Freeman, John Gaskarth, Edward Gee, Richard Kidder, Thomas Lynford, John Patrick, William Payne, Nathaniel Resbury, John Scott, George Tullie, and James Williams)(1689)

9               The Life of the Reverend Anthony Horneck, Late Preacher at the Savoy (1698)

 


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1               A Great Archbishop of Dublin William King, D.D., 1650-1729. His Autobiography, Family, and a Selection from his Correspondence. Edited by Sir Charles Simeon King, Britain. (1908)

2               A Key to Divinity or A Philosophical Essay on Free Will. (1715)

3               A Translation of a late Celebrated Oration. Occasioned by a Libel, Entitled, ‘Remarks on Dr. King’s Speech.’ With a Seasonable Introduction. (1750)

4               An Essay on the Origin of Evil in One Volume. By Dr. William King, Late Archbishop of Dublin. Translated from the Latin with Large Notes. To which are Added, Two Sermons by the Same Author, The Former Concerning Divine Prescience, the Latter on the Fall of Man. The Third Edition Corrected. By Edmund Law, D.D., Master of St. Peter’s College, Cambridge. (1781)

5               An Essay on the Origin of Evil. By Dr. William King, Late Archbishop of Dublin. Translated from the Latin with Large Notes. To which are Added, Two Sermons by the Same Author, The Former Concerning Divine Prescience, the Latter on the Fall of Man. The Fourth Edition Corrected. By Edmund Law, D.D., Master of St. Peter’s College, Cambridge. Volume 1 (1758)

6               An Essay on the Origin of Evil. By Dr. William King, Late Archbishop of Dublin. Translated from the Latin with Large Notes. To which are Added, Two Sermons by the Same Author, The Former Concerning Divine Prescience, the Latter on the Fall of Man. The Fourth Edition Corrected. By Edmund Law, D.D., Master of St. Peter’s College, Cambridge. Volume 2 (1758)

7               Rufinus: or, A Historical Essay on the Favorite Ministry under Theodosius the Great and his son Arcadius, to which is added a Version of part of Claudian’s Rufinus. (1712)

8               Some Worthies of the Irish Church; Lectures Delivered in the Divinity School of the University of Dublin. (1900) (Author: Stokes, George Thomas, 1843-1898; Lawlor, Hugh Jackson, 1860-1938
Subject:
Lingard, R. (Richard), 1598?-1670; Loftus, Dudley, 1619-1695; Marsh, Narcissus, 1638-1713; King, William, 1650-1729; Colman, Saint, Bp. of Lindisfarne, d. 676)

9               The Right Method of Interpreting Scripture, in what Relates to the Nature of God, and His Dealings with Mankind, Illustrated in a Discourse on Predestination, by Dr, William King, Late Archbishop of Dublin, Preached at Christ Church, Dublin, Before the House of Lords, May 15, 1709, with Notes by the Rev. Richard Whately, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. (1821)

10            The State of the Protestants of Ireland under the Late King James’s Government. In which their Carriage towards him is Justified, and the Necessity of their Endeavoring to be Freed from his Government, and of Submitting to their Present Majesty’s is Demonstrated. With an Appendix of Acts of Parliament, Proclamations, Letters, Original Papers, Etc. By his Grace William King, Late Lord Archbishop of Dublin. (1730)

 



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1               A Modest plea for the Baptismal and Scripture-Notion of the Trinity: Wherein the Schemes of the Rev. Dr. Bennet and Dr. Clarke are Compared: to which are added Two Letters, One Written to the Late Reverend Mr. R. M. Concerning his, ‘Plain Scripture-Argument, Etc.’ The other to the Author of a Book, Entitled, ‘The True Scripture-Doctrine of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity Continued and Vindicated: Recommended First by Robert Nelson Esq., and since by the Reverend Dr. Waterland. Wherein the Reader will find Obviated the Principal Arguments urged by the Rev. Dr. Waterland, in his, ‘Defense of some Queries, Etc.’ By a Clergyman in the Country. (1719) (Author: Sykes, Arthur Ashley, 1683 or 4-1756; Sykes, Arthur Ashley, 1683 or 4-1756. Letter written to the late Reverend Mr. R. M.: containing observations upon his book entitled, A plain scripture-argument against Dr C L's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed Trinity; Sykes, Arthur Ashley, 1683 or 4-1756. Letter to the author of a book entitled The true scripture-doctrine of the most Holy and Undivided Trinity continued and vindicated... Subject: Knight, James; Bennet, Thomas, 1673-1729; Clarke, Samuel, 1675-1729; Plain scripture-argument against Dr C L's doctrine concerning the ever-blessed Trinity ..; Baptism; Trinity; Baptism)

2               Eight Sermons Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, in Defense of the Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and of the Holy Spirit; At the Lecture Founded by the Honored Lady Moyer. By James Knight, D.D. Vicar of St. Sepulchers, London (1721)

3               Forms of Prayer, For the Use of Christian Families, By the Rev. Samuel Knight, A.M. Late Vicar of Halifax. Twentieth Edition. To which are Added, A Second Series, by the Rev. James Knight. A.M. Perpetual Curate of St. Paul’s Church, Sheffield. Fourth Edition. (1827)

4               The Scripture Doctrine of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity, Vindicated from the Misinterpretations of Dr. Clarke. By James Knight, D.D. To which is Prefixed a Letter to the Reverend Doctor, by Robert Nelson, Esquire. The Second Edition. (1714)

 


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1               A Narration of Transactions Relative to a Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of Brighton, Aug. 8, 1793, with Short Extracts from the Sermon, and Occasional Remarks. (1793)

2               Christian Philosophy: or: An Attempt to Display, the Evidence and Excellence of Revealed Religion. With an Appendix, on Mr. Paine’s Pamphlet, on Prayer, Etc. By Vicesimus Knox, D.D., Late Fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford; and now Master of Tunbridge School. (1804)

3               Considerations on the Nature and Efficacy of the Lord's Supper, by Vicesimus Knox. To which are Added, Prayers Composed and used by Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. Also, a Sermon, by the Late Rev. William Romaine, A.M., of London. (1809)

4               Elegant Epistles or A Copious Collection of Familiar and Amusing Letters in One Volume. (1822)

5               Elegant Extracts or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons: Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in Poetry. (1794)

6               Elegant Extracts or Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry. (1824)

7               Elegant Extracts. Volume 1 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent Prose Writers. Volume I. Book I. II. Religious.) (1812)

8               Elegant Extracts. Volume 2 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent Prose Writers. Volume II. Book III. IV. Preceptive.—Classical.) (1812)

9               Elegant Extracts. Volume 3 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent Prose Writers. Volume III. Book V. VI. Orations and Harangues—Parliamentary Speeches.) (1810)

10            Elegant Extracts. Volume 5 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent Prose Writers. Volume V. Book IX. X. Narrative.—Humorous. and Satirical.) (1812)

11            Elegant Extracts. Volume 4 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent Prose Writers. Volume IV. Book VII. VIII. Historical.—Characters—Dialogues.) (1812)

12            Elegant Extracts. Volume 6 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent Prose Writers. Volume VI. Book XI. XII. Miscellaneous.—Chronology, Etc.) (1810)

13            Elegant Extracts. Volume 7 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent British Poets. Volume I. Book I. II. Devotional and Moral.) (1817)

14            Elegant Extracts. Volume 8 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent British Poets. Volume II. Book III. IV. Didactic (Including Fables), Descriptive, Narrative, and Pastoral.) (1810)

15            Elegant Extracts. Volume 9 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent British Poets. Volume III. Book V. VI. Odes, Elegies, Monodies, and Epitaphs. (1810)

16            Elegant Extracts. Volume 10 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent British Poets. Volume IV. Book VII. VIII. Dramatic.) (1810)

17            Elegant Extracts. Volume 12 (Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, From the most Eminent British Poets. Volume VI. Book XI. XII. Consisting of Larger Poems.) (1810)

18            Elegant Extracts. Volume 13 (Elegant Epistles: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Letters, From the most Eminent Epistolary Writers. Volume I. Book I. II. Ancient and Classical.) (1810)

19            Elegant Extracts. Volume 14 (Elegant Epistles: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Letters, From the most Eminent Epistolary Writers. Volume II. Book III. IV. Modern of Early Date.) (1810)

20            Elegant Extracts. Volume 17 (Elegant Epistles: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Letters, From the most Eminent Epistolary Writers. Volume V. Book IX. X. Middle of the Last Century.) (1810)

21            Elegant Extracts. Volume 18 (Elegant Epistles: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Letters, From the most Eminent Epistolary Writers. Volume VI. Book XI. XII. Recent.)(1810)

22            Essays - Moral and Literary. Volume 1 (1793)

23            Essays - Moral and Literary. Volume 2 (1793)

24            Liberal Education: or, A Practical Treatise on the Methods of Acquiring Useful and Polite Learning. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1785)

25            Liberal Education: or, A Practical Treatise on the Methods of Acquiring Useful and Polite Learning. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1785)

26            Personal Nobility or Letters to a Young Nobleman. (1793)

27            The Spirit of Despotism. (1795)

28            The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface. In Seven Volumes. Volume 1 (Essays, Moral and Literary.) (1824)

29            The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface. In Seven Volumes. Volume 2 (Essays, Moral and Literary, continued. Winter Evenings.) (1824)

30            The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface. In Seven Volumes. Volume 3 (Winter Evenings, continued.) (1824)

31            The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface. In Seven Volumes. Volume 4 (Liberal Education. Tract on the Degeneration of Grammar Schools.) (1824)

32            The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface. In Seven Volumes. Volume 5 (Personal Nobility. Spirit of Despotism. Antipolemus.) (1824)

33            The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface. In Seven Volumes. Volume 6 (Sermons.) (1824)

34            The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface. In Seven Volumes. Volume 7 (Christian Philosophy. Considerations on the Lord’s Supper.) (1824)

35            Winter Evenings: or, Lucubrations on Life and Letters. In Two Volumes. Volume 1 (1805)

36            Winter Evenings: or, Lucubrations on Life and Letters. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 (1805)

 



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