Burnet, Gilbert, 1690-1726.
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A sermon preach'd at the parish church of St. James's Westminster, on the first day of August, 1716 . Being The Anniversary of His Majesty's Accession to the Throne. By Gilbert Burnet.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1690-1726.Date: 1716- E-books
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Letters concerning the true foundation of virtue or moral goodness, wrote in a correspondence between Mr. Gilbert Burnet, and Mr. Francis Hutcheson
Burnet, Gilbert, 1690-1726.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- E-books
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Reality without existence or, the lecturer of St. Martin in the Fields, St. Olave Old-Jewry, and St. Martin Ironmonger-Lane's sermon, called, The real nature of the church and kingdom of Christ; in answer to one preach'd by the Bishop of Bangor upon the same Text, Proved to be Unnatural; with a word or two concerning the merits of the said Mr. Joseph Trapp's doughty performance, though it affects the Bishop very little, or not at all. By a gentleman of Oxford, that understands Trapp.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1690-1726.Date: 1717- E-books
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A full examination of several important points relating to Church-Authority , the Christian Priesthood, the Positive Institutions of the Christian Religion, and Church-Communion. In answer to the notions and principles contained in Mr. Law's Second letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor. In a second letter to Mr. Law. With a postscript, Wherein his Evasive Answers to Former Objections are considered. By Gilbert Burnet, M.A. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1690-1726.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- E-books
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Reality without existence or, the lecturer of St. Martin in the Fields, St. Olave Old-Jewry, and St. Martin Ironmonger-Lane's sermon, called, The real nature of the church and kingdom of Christ; in answer to one preach'd by Bishop of Bangor upon the same Text, Proved to be Unnatural; with a word or two concerning the merits of the said Mr. Joseph Trapp's doughty performance, though it affects the Bishop very little, or not at all. By a Gentleman of Oxford, that understands Trapp.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1690-1726.Date: [1717]