Turner, John, 1660-1720.
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A defence of the doctrine and practice of the church of England , against Some Modern Innovations with respect to I. The Supremacy of the Crown. II. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper as a Sacrifice. III. Baptism administer'd by Lay-Men Invalid. IV. The Necessity and Authority of Sacerdotal Absolution. In a Letter to a Friend.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: 1712- E-books
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New dangers to the Christian priesthood or, a serious enquiry into the proper administrator of Christian baptism. In a letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid ; occasioned by one of his New Doctrines, in separating the Divine Authority of the Christian Minister from the Sacred Order of the Clergy, and Authorizing Lay-Baptism by Commission, without Ordination. By the author of The defence of the principles, and practice of the Church of England, &c.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: 1712- E-books
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The wisdom of God in the redemption of man , as deliver'd in Holy Scripture, Vindicated from the Chief Objections of our Modern Infidels. In Eight Sermons, Preach'd at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, in the Year 1708. at the Lecture Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esquire. In which the true Nature and Necessity of Atonement and Satisfaction for Sins are at large Explain'd and Prov'd both from Scripture and Reason. By John Turner, D. D. Vicar of Greenwich.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: 1709- E-books
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A vindication of the rights and privileges of the Christian church . In which are Defended The Divine Charter of its Incorporation. The Divine Institution of its Ministry. Its Authority in Ordination, Discipline and Censures. And the Consistency of all these with the Supremacy of the Civil Magistrate. In answer to a late book intitul'd The rights of the Christian Church asserted, &c. By John Turner, D. D. Vicar of Greenwich, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Scarbrough.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: 1707- E-books
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The state and importance of the present controversy , About the validity of lay-baptism, Fairly Represented: in a letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid. In which is shewn, The Unreasonableness of the Clamours, and the Weakness of the Arguments, which are brought by those who would make all Lay-Baptism absolutely Null and Void. Occasioned by The severe Reflections made in several of their Writings; and particularly in A Letter from a Priest of the Church of England, and Rector of a Church in the City of London: And in The Bishop of Oxford's Charge Consider'd. By a country clergy-man.
Turner, John, 1660-1720.Date: 1713