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A27390Bennet, John, d. 1686.Constantius the Apostate being a short account of his life and the sense of the primitive Christians about his succession and their behaviour toward him : wherein is shown the unlawfulness of excluding the next heir upon the account of religion, and the necessity of passive obedience, as well to the unlawfull oppressour, as the legal persecutour : being a full answer to a late pamphlet intituled Julian the Apostate, &c.1683.021184.06466.0nan./cache/A27390.xml./txt/A27390.txt
A38744Caton, William, 1636-1665.The abridgment of Eusebius Pamphilius''s ecclesiastical history in two parts ... whereunto is added a catalogue of the synods and councels which were after the days of the apostles : together with a hint of what was decreed in the same / by William Caton.1698.064058.019476.0nan./cache/A38744.xml./txt/A38744.txt
A31421Cave, William, 1637-1713.Primitive Christianity, or, The religion of the ancient Christians in the first ages of the Gospel in three parts / by William Cave.1675.0163242.049057.0nan./cache/A31421.xml./txt/A31421.txt
A33309Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.A generall martyrologie containing a collection of all the greatest persecutions which have befallen the church of Christ from the creation to our present times, both in England and other nations : whereunto are added two and twenty lives of English modern divines ... : as also the life of the heroical Admiral of France slain in the partisan massacre and of Joane Queen of Navar poisoned a little before / by Sa. Clarke.1660.0244625.071376.0nan./cache/A33309.xml./txt/A33309.txt
A34084Comber, Thomas, 1645-1699.The church history clear''d from the Roman forgeries and corruptions found in the councils and Baronius in four parts : from the beginning of Christianity, to the end of the fifth general council, 553 / by Thomas Comber ...1695.0209429.076833.0nan./cache/A34084.xml./txt/A34084.txt
A46955Constantius II, Emperor of Rome, 317-361.Julian''s arts to undermine and extirpate Christianity together with answers to Constantius the Apostate, and Jovian / by Samuel Johnson.1689.048994.015131.0nan./cache/A46955.xml./txt/A46955.txt
A34538Corbet, John, 1620-1680.The kingdom of God among men a tract of the sound state of religion, or that Christianity which is described in the holy Scriptures and of the things that make for the security and increase thereof in the world, designing its more ample diffusion among the professed Christians of all sorts and its surer propagation to future ages : with The point of church-unity and schism discuss''d / by John Corbet.1679.064049.016616.0nan./cache/A34538.xml./txt/A34538.txt
A19602Crespin, Jean, d. 1572.The estate of the Church with the discourse of times, from the apostles vntill this present: also of the liues of all the emperours, popes of Rome, and Turkes: as also of the Kings of Fraunce, England, Scotland, Spaine, Portugall, Denmarke, &c. With all the memorable accidents of their times. Translated out of French into English by Simon Patrike, Gentleman.1602.0262741.085035.0nan./cache/A19602.xml./txt/A19602.txt
A57667Davies, John, 1625-1693.Pansebeia, or, A view of all religions in the world with the severall church-governments from the creation, to these times : also, a discovery of all known heresies in all ages and places, and choice observations and reflections throughout the whole / by Alexander Ross.1655.0249933.075060.0nan./cache/A57667.xml./txt/A57667.txt
A36347Dopping, Anthony, 1643-1697.Speech of the right reverend father in God, Anthony Lord Bishop of Meath, when the clergy waited on His Majesty at his camp nigh Dublin, July 7, 1690 : together with His Majesty''s most gracious answer.1690.01583.0274.0nan./cache/A36347.xml./txt/A36347.txt
A38579Elborow, Thomas.A prospect of the primitive Christianity, as it was left by Christ to his Apostles, by the Apostles to their disciples Saint Polycarp and Holy Ignatius, both contemporaries with and disciples to the Holy Evangelist and Apostle Saint John whose lives follow in this short treatise, together with their famous epistles written to several churches / translated according to the best copies out of the original Greek into English, by Thomas Elborowe ...1668.029217.08496.0nan./cache/A38579.xml./txt/A38579.txt
A43313Elmeston, John.An essay for the discovery and discouraging of the new sprung schism raised and maintained by Mr Simon Henden of Bennenden in Kent. Exhibited in some passages of writing which have gone between Mr John Elmeston of Cranebroke, and the same M. Henden. Published according to order.1652.018007.05301.0nan./cache/A43313.xml./txt/A43313.txt
A38749Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 260-ca. 340.The history of the church from our Lords incarnation, to the twelth year of the Emperour Maricius Tiberius, or the Year of Christ 594 / as it was written in Greek, by Eusebius Pamphilius ..., Socrates Scholasticus, and Evagrius Scholasticus ... ; made English from that edition of these historians, which Valesius published at Paris in the years 1659, 1668, and 1673 ; also, The life of Constantine in four books, written by Eusibius Pamphilus, with Constantine's Oration to the convention of the saints, and Eusebius's Speech in praise of Constantine, spoken at his tricennalia ; Valesius's annotations on these authors, are done into English, and set at their proper places in the margin, as likewise a translation of his account of their lives and writings ; with two index's, the one, of the principal matters that occur in the text, the other, of those contained in the notes.1683.0nannannannannan
A51699Flavel, John, 1630?-1691.A cloud of witnesses, or, The sufferers mirrour made up of the swanlike-songs, and other choice passages of several martyrs and confessors to the sixteenth century, in their treatises, speeches, letters, prayers, &c. in their prisons, or exiles, at the bar, or stake, &c. / collected out of the ecclesiastical histories of Eusebius, Fox, Fuller, Petrie, Scotland, and Mr. Samuel Ward''s Life of faith in death, &c. and alphabetically disposed by T.M., M.A.1665.0190664.062072.0nan./cache/A51699.xml./txt/A51699.txt
A07225Foxe, John, 1516-1587.Christs victorie ouer Sathans tyrannie Wherin is contained a catalogue of all Christs faithfull souldiers that the Diuell either by his grand captaines the emperours, or by his most deerly beloued sonnes and heyres the popes, haue most cruelly martyred for the truth. With all the poysoned doctrins wherewith that great redde dragon hath made drunken the kings and inhabitants of the earth; with the confutations of them together with all his trayterous practises and designes, against all Christian princes to this day, especially against our late Queen Elizabeth of famous memorie, and our most religious Soueraigne Lord King Iames. Faithfully abstracted out of the Book of martyrs, and diuers other books. By Thomas Mason preacher of Gods Word.1615.0301290.094221.0nan./cache/A07225.xml./txt/A07225.txt
A40369Foxe, John, 1516-1587.Martyrologia alphabetikē, or, An alphabetical martyrology containing the tryals and dying expressions of many martyrs of note since Christ : extracted out of Foxe''s Acts and monuments of the church : with an alphabetical list of God''s judgements remarkably shown on many noted and cruel persecutors : together with an appendix of things pertinent to martyrology by N.T., M.A.T.C.C. [i.e. Master of Arts Trinity College Cambridge]1677.044461.014032.0nan./cache/A40369.xml./txt/A40369.txt
A42789Gipps, Thomas, d. 1709.Tentamen novum continuatum. Or, An answer to Mr Owen''s Plea and defense. Wherein Bishop Pearson''s chronology about the time of St. Paul''s constituting Timothy Bishop of Ephesus, and Titus of Crete, is confirm''d; the second epistle to Timothy demonstrated to have been written in the apostle''s latter imprisonment at Rome; and all Mr. Owen''s arguments drawn from antiquity for Presbyterian parity and ordination by presbyters, are overthrown. Herein is more particularly prov''d, that the Church of England, ever since the Reformation, believ''d the divine right of bishops. By Thomas Gipps, rector of Bury in Lancashire.1699.0126816.042008.0nan./cache/A42789.xml./txt/A42789.txt
A41382Golty, Richard.The state of the Church of Christ in its militancy upon earth, and the duty of it, with respect to penal laws in a sermon preach''d at the assizes at Chelmsford in the county of Essex, 8 March 1687/8 / by Richard Golty ...1688.06984.01957.0nan./cache/A41382.xml./txt/A41382.txt
A42036Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint.A most excellent and pathetical oration, or, Declamation of Gregory Nazianzen''s stigmatizing, and condemning the Emperor Julian for his apostatising from the truth and containing, by way of history, the persecution of the Christians during his reign, the confutation of pagan abominations and the obscenity, as well as absurdity, both of the substance and ceremonies of their pretended religion, with respect unto its doctrine and the ... ceremonies approved of among the primitive Christians.1662.036684.010142.0nan./cache/A42036.xml./txt/A42036.txt
A44137Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676.A discourse of the knowledge of God, and of our selves I. by the light of nature, II. by the sacred Scriptures / written by Sir Matthew Hale, Knight ... for his private meditation and exercise ; to which are added, A brief abstract of the Christian religion, and, Considerations seasonable at all times, for the cleansing of the heart and life, by the same author.1688.0164492.052297.0nan./cache/A44137.xml./txt/A44137.txt
A45356Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703?A discourse of the excellency of Christianity1671.019601.05548.0nan./cache/A45356.xml./txt/A45356.txt
A45496Hanmer, Jonathan, 1606-1687.Archaioskopia, or, A view of antiquity presented in a short but sufficient account of some of the fathers, men famous in their generations who lived within, or near the first three hundred years after Christ : serving as a light to the studious, that they may peruse with better judgment and improve to greater advantage the venerable monuments of those eminent worthies / by J.H.1677.0123488.042257.0nan./cache/A45496.xml./txt/A45496.txt
A86194Henderson, Alexander, 1583?-1646.The Scotts declaration, in answer to the declaration, sent unto them by their commissioners now at London, from the honourable Houses of Parliament of England: expressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian blood; and their affections to reformation both to kirk and state. Ordered by the Lords and Commons, that this be forthwith printed and published, H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. Dom: Comnan3285.0852.0nan./cache/A86194.xml./txt/A86194.txt
A43790Hill, Joseph, 1625-1707.Dissertation concerning the antiquity of churches wherein is shewn, that the Christians in the two first centuries, had no such publick separate places for worship, as the papists generally, and some Protestants also presume, and plead for.1698.029480.09305.0nan./cache/A43790.xml./txt/A43790.txt
A52277Hody, Humphrey, 1659-1707.The unreasonableness of a separation from the new bishops, or, A treatise out of ecclesiastical history shewing that although a bishop was unjustly deprived, neither he nor the church ever made a separation, if the successor was not a heretick / translated out of an ancient Greek manuscript in the publick library at Oxford, by Humfrey Hody ...1691.07565.02416.0nan./cache/A52277.xml./txt/A52277.txt
A04339James, Thomas, 1573?-1629.An explanation or enlarging of the ten articles in the supplication of Doctor Iames, lately exhibited to the clergy of England. Or A manifest proofe that they are both reasonable and faisible within the time mentioned.1625.013444.04320.0nan./cache/A04339.xml./txt/A04339.txt
A04340James, Thomas, 1573?-1629.The humble and earnest request of Thomas Iames, Dr of Diuinity, and subdeane of the Cathedrall Church of Welles, to the Church of England; for, and in the behalfe of bookes touching religion1625.02354.0575.0nan./cache/A04340.xml./txt/A04340.txt
A47424King, Peter King, Lord, 1669-1734.An enquiry into the constitution, discipline, unity & worship of the primitive church that flourished within the first three hundred years after Christ faithfully collected out of the extant writings of those ages / by an impartial hand.1691.088827.031931.0nan./cache/A47424.xml./txt/A47424.txt
A47625Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.A systeme or body of divinity consisting of ten books : wherein the fundamentals and main grounds of religion are opened, the contrary errours refuted, most of the controversies between us, the papists, Arminians, and Socinians discussed and handled, several Scriptures explained and vindicated from corrupt glosses : a work seasonable for these times, wherein so many articles of our faith are questioned, and so many gross errours daily published / by Edward Leigh.1654.0702199.0244742.0nan./cache/A47625.xml./txt/A47625.txt
A48888Locke, John, 1632-1704.The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures1695.062255.019524.0nan./cache/A48888.xml./txt/A48888.txt
A48892Locke, John, 1632-1704.A second vindication of The reasonableness of Christianity, &c, by the author of The reasonableness of Christinaity, &c.1697.094048.028840.0nan./cache/A48892.xml./txt/A48892.txt
A70688Nye, Stephen, 1648?-1719.The exceptions of Mr. Edwards in his Causes of atheism against the Reasonableness of Christianity, as deliver''d in the Scriptures, examin''d and found unreasonable, unscriptural, and injurious also it''s clearly proved by many testimonies of Holy Scripture, that the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is the only God and Father of Christians.1695.022267.07191.0nan./cache/A70688.xml./txt/A70688.txt
A53704Owen, John, 1616-1683.An enquiry into the original, nature, institution, power, order and communion of evangelical churches. The first part with an answer to the discourse of the unreasonableness of separation written by Dr. Edward Stillingfleet, Dean of Pauls, and in defence of the vindication of non-conformists from the guilt of schisme / by John Owen.1681.0133056.039320.0nan./cache/A53704.xml./txt/A53704.txt
A08829Pagitt, Ephraim, 1574 or 5-1647.A relation of the Christians in the world1639.014106.04687.0nan./cache/A08829.xml./txt/A08829.txt
A55565Powell, Thomas, 1608-1660.Quadriga salutis, or, The four general heads of Christian religion surveyed and explained ... with some few annotations annexed at the latter end.1657.027913.08626.0nan./cache/A55565.xml./txt/A55565.txt
A13294Simson, Patrick, 1556-1618.The historie of the Church since the dayes of our Saviour Iesus Christ, vntill this present age. Devided into foure bookes. 1. The first containeth the whole proceedings and practises of the emperours ... 2. The second containeth a breefe catalogue of the beginnings, and proceedings; of all the bishops, popes, patriarchs, doctors, pastors, and other learned men ... 3. The third containeth a short summe of all the heretiques ... 4. The fourth containeth a short compend of all the councels generall, nationall, and provinciall ... Devided into 16. centuries. ... Collected out of sundry authors both ancient and moderne; by the famous and worthy preacher of Gods word, Master Patrick Symson, late minister at Striueling in Scotland.1624.0235789.074494.0nan./cache/A13294.xml./txt/A13294.txt
A14290Vaughan, William, 1577-1641.The Church militant historically continued from the yeare of our Saviours Incarnation 33. untill this present, 1640. By William Vaughan, Knight.1640.050914.018577.0nan./cache/A14290.xml./txt/A14290.txt
A67131Wotton, Henry, Sir, 1568-1639.The state of Christendom, or, A most exact and curious discovery of many secret passages and hidden mysteries of the times written by Henry Wotten ...1657.0191802.055733.0nan./cache/A67131.xml./txt/A67131.txt