Francis Cheynell
Francis Cheynell
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The Divine Trinunity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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Chillingvvorthi novissima, or, The sicknesse, heresy, death, and buriall of William Chillingworth
cover - TDThe divine trinunity of the Fat...Francis Cheynell
The Divine Trinunity Of The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
no cover - AHAulicus his dream, of the kings...Francis Cheynell
Aulicus his dream, of the kings sudden comming to London
no cover - CNChillingworthi novissima, or, T...Francis Cheynell
Chillingworthi novissima, or, The sicknesse, heresy, death and buriall of William Chillingworth
no cover - CNChillingworthi novissima: or, T...Francis Cheynell
Chillingworthi novissima: or, The sickness, heresy, death, and burial of William Chillingworth; (in his own phrase) clerk of Oxford; and (in the conceit of his fellow-soldiers) the Queen's arch-engineer, and grand-intelligencer
no cover - TCThe Christian beliefFrancis Cheynell
The Christian belief
no cover - TBThe Beacon Flameing With A Non...Francis Cheynell
The Beacon Flameing With A Non Obstante
no cover - TDThe divine trinunity of the Fat...Francis Cheynell
The divine trinunity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit ; or the blessed doctrine of the three coessentiall subsistents in the eternall Godhead without any confusion or divsion of the distinct subsistences, or multiplication of the most single and entire Godhead ...
no cover - ACA copy of some papers past at O...Francis Cheynell
A copy of some papers past at Oxford, betwixt the author of the Practicall catechisme, and Mr. Ch
no cover - TSThe sworne confederacy between...Francis Cheynell
The sworne confederacy between the convocation at Oxford, and the Tower of London
no cover - TSThe Svvorne Confederacy Between...Francis Cheynell
The Svvorne Confederacy Between The Convocation at Oxford, And the Tower of London. (ornament)
no cover - AAAn Account Given to the Parliam...Francis Cheynell
An Account Given to the Parliament By The Ministers sent by them to Oxford. In which you have the most remarkable passages which have fallen out in the six Moneths service there, divers Questions concerning the Covenant of Grace, Justification, &c. are briefly stated. Particularly, there is presented two Conferences, in which the Ministers together with the truth, have suffered by reproaches and falshoods in print and otherwise. The chief points insisted on in those Conferences are, I. Whether private men might lawfully Preach. 2. Whether the Ministers of the Church of England were Antichristian. Both which Questions were disputed, objections answered, and the Truth confirmed. 3. And lastly, Divers of M. Erbury's dangerous errours which he broached and maintained, are recited and refuted. ... (1 line). Published by Authority
no cover - APA Plot For The Good Of Posterit...Francis Cheynell
A Plot For The Good Of Posterity. Communicated In A Sermon To The Honorable House of Commons For the sanctifying of the Monthly Fast. March 25. 1646
no cover - TTTruth triumphing over errour an...Francis Cheynell
Truth triumphing over errour and heresie, or, A relation of a publike disputation at Oxford in S. Maries Church on Munday last, Jan. 11, 1646
no cover - TMThe Man Of Honour, Described In...Francis Cheynell
The Man Of Honour, Described In a Sermon, Preached before the Lords of Parliament, In the Abbey Church at Westminster, March 26. 1645. The Solemn day of the Publique Monethly-Fast. By Francis Cheynell, Minister of Gods Word. ... (11 lines; order to print, and texts)
no cover - CNChillingsvvorthi Novissima. Or,...Francis Cheynell
Chillingsvvorthi Novissima. Or, The Sicknesse, Heresy, Death, and Buriall Of William Chillingworth. (In his own phrase) Clerk of Oxford, and in the conceit of his fellow Souldiers, the Queens Arch-Engineer, and Grand-Intelligencer. Set Forth In A Letter to his Eminent and learned Friends, a Relation of his Apprehension at Arundell, a Discovery of his Errours in a Briefe Cate- chism, and a shorr Oration at the Buriall of his Hereticall Book
no cover - CNChillingworthi novissimaFrancis Cheynell
Chillingworthi novissima
no cover - SMSions Memento. And Gods Alarum....Francis Cheynell
Sions Memento. And Gods Alarum. In A Sermon At VVest- minster, before the Honourable House of Com-mons, on the 31 of May, 1643. the Solemn day of their monthly Fast
no cover - SMSions Memento. And Gods Alarum....Francis Cheynell
Sions Memento. And Gods Alarum. In A Sermon At VVest- minster; before the Honorable House of Com-mons, on the 31 of May, 1643. the Solemn day of their monthly Fast
no cover - TRThe Rise, Growth, and Danger Of...Francis Cheynell
The Rise, Growth, and Danger Of Socinianisme. Together with A plaine discovery of a desperate de- signe of corrupting the Protestant Religion, whereby it appeares that the Religion which hath been so violently contended for (by the Archbishop of Canterbury and his adherents) is not the true pure Pro- testant Religion, but an Hotchpotch of Arminia- nisme, Socinianisme and Popery. It is likewise made evident. That the Atheists, Anabaptists, and Sectaries so much complained of, have been raised or encouraged by the doctrines and practises of the Arminian. Socinian and Popish Party
no cover - TRThe rise, growth, and danger of...Francis Cheynell
The rise, growth, and danger of Socinianisme
no cover - SMSions Memento, and Gods alarumFrancis Cheynell
Sions Memento, and Gods alarum
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The Divine Trinunity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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Chillingvvorthi novissima, or, The sicknesse, heresy, death, and buriall of William Chillingworth
- Open Work
The Divine Trinunity Of The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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Aulicus his dream, of the kings sudden comming to London
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Chillingworthi novissima, or, The sicknesse, heresy, death and buriall of William Chillingworth
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Chillingworthi novissima: or, The sickness, heresy, death, and burial of William Chillingworth; (in his own phrase) clerk of Oxford; and (in the conceit of his fellow-soldiers) the Queen's arch-engineer, and grand-intelligencer
- Open Work
The Christian belief
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The Beacon Flameing With A Non Obstante
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The divine trinunity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit ; or the blessed doctrine of the three coessentiall subsistents in the eternall Godhead without any confusion or divsion of the distinct subsistences, or multiplication of the most single and entire Godhead ...
- Open Work
A copy of some papers past at Oxford, betwixt the author of the Practicall catechisme, and Mr. Ch
- Open Work
The sworne confederacy between the convocation at Oxford, and the Tower of London
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The Svvorne Confederacy Between The Convocation at Oxford, And the Tower of London. (ornament)
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An Account Given to the Parliament By The Ministers sent by them to Oxford. In which you have the most remarkable passages which have fallen out in the six Moneths service there, divers Questions concerning the Covenant of Grace, Justification, &c. are briefly stated. Particularly, there is presented two Conferences, in which the Ministers together with the truth, have suffered by reproaches and falshoods in print and otherwise. The chief points insisted on in those Conferences are, I. Whether private men might lawfully Preach. 2. Whether the Ministers of the Church of England were Antichristian. Both which Questions were disputed, objections answered, and the Truth confirmed. 3. And lastly, Divers of M. Erbury's dangerous errours which he broached and maintained, are recited and refuted. ... (1 line). Published by Authority
- Open Work
A Plot For The Good Of Posterity. Communicated In A Sermon To The Honorable House of Commons For the sanctifying of the Monthly Fast. March 25. 1646
- Open Work
Truth triumphing over errour and heresie, or, A relation of a publike disputation at Oxford in S. Maries Church on Munday last, Jan. 11, 1646
- Open Work
The Man Of Honour, Described In a Sermon, Preached before the Lords of Parliament, In the Abbey Church at Westminster, March 26. 1645. The Solemn day of the Publique Monethly-Fast. By Francis Cheynell, Minister of Gods Word. ... (11 lines; order to print, and texts)
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Chillingsvvorthi Novissima. Or, The Sicknesse, Heresy, Death, and Buriall Of William Chillingworth. (In his own phrase) Clerk of Oxford, and in the conceit of his fellow Souldiers, the Queens Arch-Engineer, and Grand-Intelligencer. Set Forth In A Letter to his Eminent and learned Friends, a Relation of his Apprehension at Arundell, a Discovery of his Errours in a Briefe Cate- chism, and a shorr Oration at the Buriall of his Hereticall Book
- Open Work
Chillingworthi novissima
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Sions Memento. And Gods Alarum. In A Sermon At VVest- minster, before the Honourable House of Com-mons, on the 31 of May, 1643. the Solemn day of their monthly Fast
- Open Work
Sions Memento. And Gods Alarum. In A Sermon At VVest- minster; before the Honorable House of Com-mons, on the 31 of May, 1643. the Solemn day of their monthly Fast
- Open Work
The Rise, Growth, and Danger Of Socinianisme. Together with A plaine discovery of a desperate de- signe of corrupting the Protestant Religion, whereby it appeares that the Religion which hath been so violently contended for (by the Archbishop of Canterbury and his adherents) is not the true pure Pro- testant Religion, but an Hotchpotch of Arminia- nisme, Socinianisme and Popery. It is likewise made evident. That the Atheists, Anabaptists, and Sectaries so much complained of, have been raised or encouraged by the doctrines and practises of the Arminian. Socinian and Popish Party
- Open Work
The rise, growth, and danger of Socinianisme
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Sions Memento, and Gods alarum