20 results filtered with: Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.
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De veteribus Græcorum Romanorumque cyclis , obiterque de cyclo Judæorum ætate Christi, dissertationes decem, cum tabulis necessariis. Inseruntur tabulis fragmenta veterum inedita, ad rem spectantia chronologicam. Opus historiæ veteri ... necessarium. Ab Henrico Dodwello ..
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1701-02- E-books
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Occasional communion fundamentally destructive of the discipline of the primitive catholick church , and contrary to the doctrine of the latest scriptures, concerning church-communion. By Henry Dodwell, M.A.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1705- E-books
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A preliminary defence of the epistolary discourse, concerning the distinction between soul and spirit. In two parts. I. Against the Charge of favouring Impiety. II. Against the Charge of favouring Heresie. In the Former is inserted a Digression, Proving, that the Collection of the Code of the Four Gospels in Trajan's Time is no way Derogatory to the sufficient Attestation of them. By Henry Dodwell, M.A
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1707- E-books
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The case in view , now in fact, proving, that the Continuance of a separate communion, without substitutes in any of the late invalidly-deprived sees, since the death of William late Lord Bishop of Norwich, is schismatical. With an appendix, proving, That our late Invalidly-Deprived Fathers had no Right to substitute Successors, who might legitimate the Separation, after that the schism had been concluded by the Decease of the last Surviver of those same Fathers. By the author of The case in view.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1711- E-books
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De nupero schismate anglicano parænesis ad exteros tam reformatos quam etiam pontificios quâ, jura episcoporum vetera, eorundemque a magistratu seculari independentia omnibus asserenda commendantur. Ab Henrico Dodwello, A.M. Dubliniensi.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- E-books
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An admonitory discourse concerning the late English schism, address'd to those of the reformed, as well as roman religion abroad: wherein the ancient rights of bishops, and their independency of the secular magistrate, are asserted and recommended. By Henry Dodwell, A.M. of Dublin. Written originally in Latin, and now faithfully done into English, [sic]
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- E-books
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A sermon preach'd at Chester , against marriages in different communions. By Charles Leslie, Chancellor of the Cathedral of Connor, in the Kingdom of Ireland. Somewhat improved. And the same subject farther prosecuted, by Henry Dodwell, M. A. Sometime Fellow of Trinity College near Dublin.
Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722.Date: 1702- E-books
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A further prospect of The case in view , in answer to some New Objections Not There Considered.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1707- E-books
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An epistolary discourse , proving, from the scriptures and the first fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal; But Immortalized Actually by the Pleasure of God, to Punishment; or, to Reward, by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit. Wherein is Proved, That None have the Power of Giving this Divine Immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles, but only the Bishops. By Henry Dodwell, A.M.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1706- E-books
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Exercitationes duæ: prima, de ætate Phalaridis; secunda, de ætate Pythagoræ philosophi. Ab Henrico Dodwello, A. M. Dubliniensi
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- E-books
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The natural mortality of humane souls clearly demonstrated, from the Holy Scriptures, and the concurrent Testimonies of the Primitive Writers. Being an explication of a famous passage in the dialogue of S. Justin Martyr with Tryphon, concerning the Soul's Immortality. In a Letter to a Friend. With an appendix; consisting of a letter to the Reverend Mr. John Norris of Bemerton. and An Expostulation, relating to the late Insults of Mr. Clark and Mr. Chishull. By Henry Dodwell, M.A
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1708- E-books
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A brief history of the revival of the Arian heresie in England since the Reformation and of its being instantly suppress'd by the vigilant care of the government under Queen Elizabeth, and King James I. of ever glorious memory. Containing an account of the proceedings against Francis Kett, Bartholomew Legatt, Edward Wightman, &c. wherein are lay'd open their most blasphemous opinions (being the same Mr· Whiston now advances, and pretends to defend) for which they were condemn'd and burnt in the years 1602, and 1611. To which is added, Mr. Dodwell's sentiment of Mr. Whiston's heresie, in a letter to a friend, dated March 12. 1710-11.
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A letter from the learned Mr. Henry Dodwell. To the Right Reverend the Bishop of Sarum, in which he owns his spiritual character, but not his temporal . With the bishop's answer, and Mr. Dodwell's reply.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1712- E-books
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The scripture account of the eternal rewards or punishments of all that hear of the Gospel , without an immortality necessarily resulting from the nature of the souls themselves that are concerned in those Rewards or Punishments. Shewing particularly: I. How much of this account was discovered by the best Philosophers. II. How far the Accounts of those Philosophers were corrected, and improved, by the Hellenistical Jews assisted by the Revelations of the Old Testament. III. How far the Discoveries fore-mentioned were improved by the Revelations of the Gospel. Wherein the Testimonies also of S. Ireneus and Tertullian are occasionally considered. By Henry Dodwell M. A. Author of the Epistolary Discourse.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1708- E-books
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An appendix. Proving, that our late invalidly-deprived Fathers had no right to substitute successors, who might legitimate the separation, after that the schism had been concluded by the Decease of the last Surviver of those same Fathers
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1711- E-books
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A discourse concerning the use of incense in divine offices. Wherein it is Proved, That that Practice, taken up in the Middle Ages, both by the Eastern and Western Churches, is, notwithstanding, an Innovation from the Doctrine of the first and purest Churches, and the Traditions derived from the Apostles. Serving also to Evince, That even the Consent of those Churches of the Middle Ages, is no certain Argument, that even the Particulars, wherein they are supposed to Consent, were faithfully derived from the Apostles, Against the modern Assertors of the Infallibility of Oral Tradition. In a Letter to a Friend. By Henry Dodwell, M.A
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1711- E-books
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An epistolary discourse , proving, from the Scriptures and the first fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal: But Immortalized Actually: by the Pleasure of God to Punishment; or, to Reward by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit Wherein is Proved, That None have the Power of Giving this Divine Immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles, but only the Bishops. With an Hypothesis concerning Sacerdotal Absolution. The second edition corrected. By Henry Dodwell, A.M.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- E-books
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An epistolary discourse , proving, from the Scriptures and the first fathers, that the soul is a principle naturally mortal: but immortalized actually: by the Pleasure of God to Punishment; or, to Reward by its Union with the Divine Baptismal Spirit. Wherein is Proved, That None have the Power of Giving this Divine Immortalizing Spirit, since the Apostles, but only Bishops. With an Hypothesis concerning Sacerdotal Absolution. The second edition, with large additions, and corrected from great erratas by the author's own hand. By Henry Dodwell, A. M.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCVII. [1707]- E-books
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Henrici Dodwelli De Parma Equestri Woodwardiana dissertatio . Accedit Thomæ Neli Dialogus inter reginam Elizabetham & Robertum Dudleium, Comitem Leycestriae & Academiae Oxoniensis Cancellarium, in quo de academiæ ædificiis præclare agitur. Recensuit ediditque Tho. Hearne, A.M. Oxoniensis, Qui & Dodwelli Operum editorum Catalogum praemisit.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: [1713]- E-books
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A case in view consider'd in a discourse, proving that in case our present invalidly deprived fathers shall leave all their sees vacant, either by death or resignation we shall not then be obliged to keep up our separation from those bishops, who are as yet involved in the guilt of the present unhappy schism. By Henry Dodwell, M.A.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: 1705