Serenus Cressy
Serenus Cressy
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- XRXVI Revelations of Divine LoveSerenus Cressy
XVI Revelations of Divine Love
no cover - TSThe sources of Fr. Augustine Ba...Serenus Cressy
The sources of Fr. Augustine Baker's Sancta Sophia
no cover - ANA non est inventus return'd to...Serenus Cressy
A non est inventus return'd to Mr. Edward Bagshaw's Enquiry, and vainly boasted discovery of weakness in the grounds of the Churches infallibility
no cover - DSDr. Stillingfleets principlesSerenus Cressy
Dr. Stillingfleets principles
no cover - IQI. question. Why are you a Cath...Serenus Cressy
I. question. Why are you a Catholic? The answer follows. II. question. But why are you a Protestant? An answer attempted (in vain) ...
no cover - ALA letter from Father Cressey, a...Serenus Cressy
A letter from Father Cressey, a Benedictine Monk, to an English gentleman, wherein Bishop Morley is concerned
no cover - AEAn epistle apologetical of S.C....Serenus Cressy
An epistle apologetical of S.C. to a person of honour
no cover - ACA collection of several treatis...Serenus Cressy
A collection of several treatises in answer to Dr. Stillingfleet
no cover - FFFanaticism fanatically imputed...Serenus Cressy
Fanaticism fanatically imputed to the Catholick church by Doctour Stillingfleet
no cover - ACA Collection Of Several Treatis...Serenus Cressy
A Collection Of Several Treatises In Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet. Viz. 1. Fanaticism fanatically imputed by him to the Catholick Church. 2. The Roman Church's Devotions Vindicated. 3. Of Indulgences. 4. His Protestant-Principles considered. (ornament)
no cover - DSDr Stillingfleets Principles, G...Serenus Cressy
Dr Stillingfleets Principles, Giving an Account of the Faith Of Protestants
no cover - TCThe church-history of BrittanySerenus Cressy
The church-history of Brittany
no cover - TCThe church-history of Brittany...Serenus Cressy
The church-history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest
no cover - TCThe Church History Of Brittany...Serenus Cressy
The Church History Of Brittany From The Beginning Of Christianity To The Norman Conquest under Containing. I. The Lives of all our Saints assigned to the proper ages wherein they lived. II. The erections of Episcopall See's, and Succession of Bishops. III. The celebration of Synods, Nationall, Provinciall and Diocesan. IV. The Foundations of Monasteries, Nunneries and Churches. V. And a sufficient account of the Successions of our Kings, and of the Civil affaires of this Kingdom. From all which is evidently demonstrated
no cover - TCThe church history of Brittany...Serenus Cressy
The church history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest ... From all of which is evidently demonstrated
no cover - TCThe church-history of Brittany...Serenus Cressy
The church-history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest
no cover - RDRoman-Catholick doctrines no no...Serenus Cressy
Roman-Catholick doctrines, no novelties
no cover - SSSancta SophiaSerenus Cressy
Sancta Sophia
no cover - EOExomologesis or A Faithfvll Nar...Serenus Cressy
Exomologesis or A Faithfvll Narration Of the occasion and motives of the Conversion unto Ca- tholique Vnity. Of Hvgh-Pavlin De Cressy, Lately Deane of Laghlin &c. in Ireland, and Prebend of Wind- sore in England. ... (3 lines; ornament)
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XVI Revelations of Divine Love
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The sources of Fr. Augustine Baker's Sancta Sophia
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A non est inventus return'd to Mr. Edward Bagshaw's Enquiry, and vainly boasted discovery of weakness in the grounds of the Churches infallibility
- Open Work
Dr. Stillingfleets principles
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I. question. Why are you a Catholic? The answer follows. II. question. But why are you a Protestant? An answer attempted (in vain) ...
- Open Work
A letter from Father Cressey, a Benedictine Monk, to an English gentleman, wherein Bishop Morley is concerned
- Open Work
An epistle apologetical of S.C. to a person of honour
- Open Work
A collection of several treatises in answer to Dr. Stillingfleet
- Open Work
Fanaticism fanatically imputed to the Catholick church by Doctour Stillingfleet
- Open Work
A Collection Of Several Treatises In Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet. Viz. 1. Fanaticism fanatically imputed by him to the Catholick Church. 2. The Roman Church's Devotions Vindicated. 3. Of Indulgences. 4. His Protestant-Principles considered. (ornament)
- Open Work
Dr Stillingfleets Principles, Giving an Account of the Faith Of Protestants
- Open Work
The church-history of Brittany
- Open Work
The church-history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest
- Open Work
The Church History Of Brittany From The Beginning Of Christianity To The Norman Conquest under Containing. I. The Lives of all our Saints assigned to the proper ages wherein they lived. II. The erections of Episcopall See's, and Succession of Bishops. III. The celebration of Synods, Nationall, Provinciall and Diocesan. IV. The Foundations of Monasteries, Nunneries and Churches. V. And a sufficient account of the Successions of our Kings, and of the Civil affaires of this Kingdom. From all which is evidently demonstrated
- Open Work
The church history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest ... From all of which is evidently demonstrated
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The church-history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest
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Roman-Catholick doctrines, no novelties
- Open Work
Sancta Sophia
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Exomologesis or A Faithfvll Narration Of the occasion and motives of the Conversion unto Ca- tholique Vnity. Of Hvgh-Pavlin De Cressy, Lately Deane of Laghlin &c. in Ireland, and Prebend of Wind- sore in England. ... (3 lines; ornament)