Wise, Thomas, 1670 or 71-1726.
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A sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond in Surry , upon the death of William III. King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, &c. March the 22d, 1701/2. By Thomas Wise M. A. and Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford.
Wise, Thomas, 1670 or 71-1726.Date: MDCCII. [1702]- E-books
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Fourteen discourses on some of the most important heads in divinity and morality: delivered all of them (except the 13th) upon Saints or other Solemn Days, at the cathedral and metropolitane church of Canterbury. I. The folly of atheism, Irreligion, and Disloyalty. II. The Necessity of Religion in general, and Submission to the Will of God. III. The Divinity and the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. IV. The Reasonableness and Benefits of the Christian Religion. V. The Truth and Certainty of a general Resurrection of the Dead. VI. The Ascension of Jesus Christ into Heaven, and the Consequences of it to Men upon Earth. Vii. The Nature and Diversitys of Christian Grace, or the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Viii, IX. A Display of Envy, with the ill Effects and the Remedys of it. X. The great Duty of Charity or Christian Love. XI. A Caution given against the Danger of Sensuality. XII. Of Perseverance in Religion, the under Tribulation or Persecution for it. XIII. The Faithful Stewards, or the Pastoral Duty open'd. XIV. The Christian sacrifice. By Thomas Wise D. D. and one of the Six Preachers at Christ-Church in Canterbury.
Wise, Thomas, 1670 or 71-1726.Date: M.DCC.XVII. [1717]- E-books
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A sermon preach'd at the Church of Richmond in Surry, on Tuesday the 31st day of December, 1706 . Being the day appointed by Her Majesty for a solemn thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the great and wonderful successes of Her Majesty's arms, and those of her allies, the last year. By Thomas Wise, B.D. fellow of Exeter-College in Oxford, and chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond.
Wise, Thomas, 1670 or 71-1726.Date: 1707- E-books
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The Christian eucharist rightly stated Or, An occasional proof, that the Lord's Supper is not a true and proper sacrifice; attempted in the following replies: one, to a late pamphlet, call'd, A seasonable and modest apology, in behalf of the Reverend Dr. George Hickes, &c. in a letter to Thomas Wise, D.D. Another, to a paper, writ in favour of transubstantiation; to the lady C. By Thomas Wise, D.D. rector of St. Alphege's, and one of the six preachers, at the Metropolitane Church of Christ in Canterbury; and late Fellow of Exeter-College in Oxford.
Wise, Thomas, 1670 or 71-1726.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- E-books
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A farewel sermon preach'd at the church of Richmond , in Surry; April the 27th, 1707. By Thomas Wise, B. D. Fellow of Exeter-College in Oxford, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond.
Wise, Thomas, 1670 or 71-1726.Date: 1707