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Ferdinando Shaw
Shaw, Ferdinando (bap. 1674, d. 1745), Presbyterian minister and religious controversialist
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The validity of baptism administred by dissenting ministers, and the unreasonableness of refusing burial to children so baptiz'd. To which is added, a vindication of it, in reply to the pretended answers of a layman, and Mr. Cantrell, Vicar of St. Alkmund's. With Some Remarks on a Letter to him by Mr. Harris, Curate of St. Peter's Church. Both Argued from the Judgment and Practice of the Church of England; and now published for the Conviction of Unprejudic'd Churchmen, and the Satisfaction of Protestant Dissenters. By Ferdinando Shaw, M. A. With a preface By the Reverend Mr. W. Tong, Mr. B. Robinson, and Dr. Oldfield.
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Date: [1716]
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A sermon preached on the birth-day of His Royal Highness Frederick Lewis , Prince of Wales, and Electoral Prince of Brunswick-Lunenburgh; At Derby, Jan. 19, 1728/9. By Ferdinando Shaw, M. A.
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Date: [1729]
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The designs and actions of men , under the Controul of God. Two sermons The former Upon the News of the Pretender's Landing in Scotland. The latter Upon his Flight from thence. Preach'd at Derby, Jan. 15. and February 12. 1716. By Ferdinando Shaw, M. A.
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Date: 1716
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A catholick-Catechism in an Explanation of the Creed , the Ten Commandments, the Lord's Prayer, and the two sacraments, in the express words of Scripture only. an essay to Promote Scripture-Religion, and to heal the Unchristian Divisions among Protestants, occasion'd by their different Explications of it. Dedicated to the Protestant-Clergy of all Denominations. By a British Protestant divine.
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Date: [1716]
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The judgment of the Church of England in the point of ordination . Argued from her Offices and Practice. By which it plainly appears, That she allows a Divine inherent Right in the Presbyters Office to Ordain. In a letter to a Friend. By Ferdinando Shaw, M. A.
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Date: [1715]
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