Burnett, Thomas, d. 1750.
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The scripture doctrine of the redemption of the world by Christ intelligibly explained to the capacity of mean people . Which may serve as an answer to a book, entitled, The moral philosopher, So far as relates to this Subject. By Tho. Burnett, D. D. Rector of Westkington in Wilts.
Burnett, Thomas, d. 1750.Date: Mcddxxxvii [i.e.1737]- E-books
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Love and unity, a necessary means of preserving our religion and liberties . A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church at Sarum, June 3. 1722. Being the second Sunday after Trinity. By Thomas Burnett, D.D. prebendary of the said church. Published at the request of the Honourable Brigadier General Grove, the Honourable Colonel Cadogan, and other officers of His Majesty's forces incamp'd near Sarum, and also several other gentlemen that made a part of the audience.
Burnett, Thomas, d. 1750.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- E-books
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The truth of the Christian religion , with the falshood of all other religions prov'd, to the capacity of children and vulgar people. By Thomas Burnett, D.D.
Burnett, Thomas, d. 1750.Date: 1726- E-books
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The truth of the Christian religion , with the falsehood of all other religions, prov'd, to the capacity of children and vulgar people. By Thomas Burnett, D.D.
Burnett, Thomas, d. 1750.Date: 1730- E-books
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An essay upon government or, the natural notions of government, demonstrated in a chain of consequences from the fundamental principles of society. By which, all the Nicest Cases of Conscience relating to Government may be, and many of 'em are here resolv'd, with Respect to the Authority of Government in General: The End and Manner of Making and Executing Laws: The Measure of Submission to Princes, and the Lawfulness or Unlawfulness of Revolutions, in a Method altogether New. By Tho. Burnett, M. A. Prebendary of Sarum, and Rector of Westkington in Wiltshire. To which are added two sermons, preach'd Jan. 30th. 1715/16. The First Preach'd before his Majesty, by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Second before the House of Lords in England, by the Bishop of Gloucester.
Burnett, Thomas, d. 1750.Date: [1716]