Please help edit and categorize these titles with the edit icon on the right. Thank you! | Share: Theology (15) | Related (1) | | Anti-sozzo, sive, Sherlocismus enervatus in vindication of some great truths opposed, and opposition to some great errors maintained by Mr. William Sherlock. ( London : Nathanael Ponder ..., 1676) | EEBO-TCP | | |
A confutation of some of the errors of Mr. Daniel Williams by the Reverend Mr. Vincent Alsop in a letter to the Reverend Mr. Daniel Burgesse. ( London : John Marshal ..., 1698) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Decus & tutamen, or, Practical godliness the ornament and muniment of all religion being the subject of several sermons preached at Westminster upon Titus ii, 10 ( London : John Barnes ..., 1696) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Duty and interest united in prayer and praise for kings and all that are in authority from I Tim. II. 1,2 : being a sermon preach'd at Westminster upon the late day of thanksgiving, Sept. 8, 1695 ( London : John Barnes, 1695) | EEBO-TCP | | |
An exercitation on the historical relation, Matth. 15, 1--9, Mark 7, 1--13, concerning eating with unwashen hands by way of appendix or supplement to the discourse concerning indifferencies ... ( London : Benj. Alsop ..., 1680) | EEBO-TCP | | |
A faithful rebuke to a false report lately dispersed in a letter to a friend in the country. Concerning certain differences in doctrinals, between some dissenting ministers in London. ( London : John Lawrence, at the angel in the Poultrey, 1697) | EEBO-TCP | | |
The Humble Address of the Presbyterians, Presented to the King by Mr. Hurst, Mr. Chester, Mr. Slater, Mr. Cox, Mr. Roswell, Mr. Turner, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Deal, and Mr. Reynolds: With His Majesties Gracious Answer (J.W., 1687) | GB | | |
The humble address of the Presbyterians, presented to the King byMr. Hurst, Mr. Chester, Mr. Slater, Mr. Cox, Mr. Roswell, Mr. Turner, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Deal, and Mr. Reynolds with His Majesties gracious answer. ( [London] : J.W., 1687) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Melius inquirendum, or, A sober inquirie into the reasonings of the Serious inquirie wherein the inquirers cavils against the principles, his calumnies against the preachings and practises of the non-conformists are examined, and refelled, and St. Augustine, the synod of Dort and the Articles of the Church of England in the Quinquarticular points, vindicated. ( London, 1678) | EEBO-TCP | | |
Melius inquirendum, or, A sober inquiry into the reasonings of the Serious inquiry : wherein the inquirers cavils against the principles, his calumnies against the preachings and practises of the non-conformists are examined and refelled .. ( London : Benj. Alsop, 1681) | IA | | |
Mr. Alsop's speech to King James the II. at the presenting the Presbyterians address, in April, 1687.See London Gazette, no. 2238. Humbly inscribed to B.B.B.--- as a specimen of sincerity. ( London, 1687) | EEBO-TCP | | |
A reply to the Reverend Dean of St. Pauls's reflections on the Rector of Sutton, &c. wherein the principles and practices of the non-conformists are not only vindicated by Scripture, but by Dr. Stillingsfleet's Rational account, as well as his Irenicum : as also by the writings of the Lord Faulkland, Mr. Hales, Mr. Chillingworth, &c. ( London : J.D. to be sold by Richard Janeway ..., 1681) | EEBO-TCP | | |
A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners in the cities of London and Westminster at Salters-Hall, Aug 15, 1698 preached and published at the desire of the said Societies ( London : John Lawrence, 1698) | EEBO-TCP | | |
A sermon upon the wonderful deliverance by His Majesty from assassination, the nation from invasion by Vin. Alsop. ( London : J. Barnes, 1696) | EEBO-TCP | | |
A vindication of the faithful rebuke to a false report against the rude cavils of the pretended defence ( London : John Lawrence ..., 1698) | EEBO-TCP | | |
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