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Mohler, Johann Adam (1796-1838)2
Robertson, James Burton2
Robertson, James Burton (1800-1877)2
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Higgin, Anthony2
Birch, Thomas (1705-1766)1
Rushworth, William (1637)1
Wilson, Matthew, 1580-16561
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Miscellany notebook on theological subjects, including summaries of controversial works, compiled possibly by William Birch

Birch, William

c.1560

Contains: (1) ff.1-5: various jottings, including some proverbial sayings in Hebrew on ff.3-4r; (2) ff.8-106: headed 'Bucerus' and apparently a summary of his works in Latin, dated 1551 on f.106v; (3)...

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Miscellany notebook on theological subjects, including summaries of controversial works, and notes for sermons, compiled by Anthony Higgin

Higgin, Anthony

c.1610

Contains summaries of controversial works, and notes for sermons, including: (1) f.36: E promptuario morali Stapletoni (Thomas Stapleton: Promptuarium morale, 1598); (2) Blackwell's examination, his a...

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Miscellany notebook on theological subjects, in Latin, with some English notes in the hand of Anthony Higgin

Higgin, Anthony

15--

Contains notes on theological subjects, Biblical commentary, etc., including the following headings: (1) f.19: 'Lingua peregrina in Ecclesia non utenda; (2) f.23: 'De lingua vulgari'; (3) f.36: 'Desce...

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The works of William Chillingworth of the University of Oxford : containing his book, intitled, The religion of Protestants, a safe way to salvation : Together with his nine sermons preached before the King... His letter to Mr. Lewgar ... His nine additional discourses. And an answer to some passages in Rushworth's Dialogues, concerning traditions

Chillingworth, William (1602-1644); Birch, Thomas (1705-1766); Rushworth, William (1637)

1742

"The religion of Protestants" was written in answer to "Mercy and truth; or, Charity maintained by Catholiques", by Matthew Wilson, known as Edward Knott. "The life of Mr. William Chillingworth" by ...

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