Fludger, John
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A correct [and familiar] exposition on the common-prayer-book of the Church of England . Collected from the works of Bishop Sparrow, Bishop Andrews, Bishop Beveridge, Bishop Pearson, Doctor Comber, Doctor Nichols, Doctor Biss, and other divines. Together with paraphrases on all the epistles and Gospels: collected from the best commentators. The whole compiled by divines of the Church of England. To which is prefix'd a preface, containing some reflections on the deistical, arian, and socinian notions concerning the object of worship; displaying the nature of prayer, and expediency of forms; and vindicating the service of our church from the popular objections made against it. By John Fludger, M.A. lecturer of St. John's Clerkenwell, and Fellow of Pembroke-College, Oxon.
Church of EnglandDate: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- E-books
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A correct and familiar exposition on the Common-Prayer-Book of the Church of England , extracted from the most celebrated authors, who have Expounded, Commented, or Wrote on it: viz. Andrews, Sparrow, Comber, Nichols, Biss, Pearson on the Creed, Beveridge, Stanhope on the Epistles and Gospels, and Dr. Waterland on the Athanasian Creed. By a clergyman of the Church of England.
Church of EnglandDate: 1735- E-books
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A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, concerning the doctrine of the Trinity. By a Gentleman of the Temple
Fludger, JohnDate: 1739- E-books
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The judgments of God considered . In a sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Putney, December 7, 1755; Occasioned by the late Earthquakes in Spain and Portugal. By John fludger, M. A. Minister at Putney, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of St. Alban's, and late Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford.
Fludger, JohnDate: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- E-books
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A second letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford , proving, that the unpardonable sin, commonly thought to be a sin against the Holy Ghost, is denying the supreme God-Head of Jesus Christ. By the author of the letter to the Bishop of Oxford, concerning the trinity.
Fludger, JohnDate: 1739