12 results filtered with: Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.
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The liturgy of the Church of England, in its ordinary service, reduced nearer to the standard of scripture. To which are prefixed, reasons for the proposed alterations, Humbly recommended to public Consideration, And more particularly to those Noblemen and Gentlemen who have Chapels appropriated for divine Service. Revised and published by the author of The appeal to the common sense of all christian people, &c. and the Defence of it, or the Trinitarian Controversy reviewed
Church of EnglandDate: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- E-books
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An appeal to the common sense of all Christian people , more particularly the members of the Church of England, with regard to an important point of faith and practice, imposed upon their Consciences by Church Authority: or, a Preservative against the main Principles, on which Popery and Infidelity are founded; with a distinct reply to "A letter to the common people." By the Reverend Mr. Jones. By the late W. Hopkins, B. A. Vicar of Bolney, and Master of the Grammar School of Cuckfield, Sussex.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: 1787- E-books
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An attempt to restore scripture forms of worship or a friendly dialogue between a common Unitarian Christian, converted by some late writings, and an Athanasian, occasioned by the former's behaviour during some part of the public service.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: [1765?]- E-books
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An appeal to the common sense of all Christian people , more particularly the members of the Church of England, With Regard to An important Point of Faith and Practice, imposed upon their Consciences by Church Authority. By a member of the Church of England, sincerely attached to her true interest.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- E-books
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A friendly dialogue: between a common Unitarian Christian, and an Athanasian occasioned by the formers's behaviour during some part of the public service. Or, an attempt to restore scripture forms of worship.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- E-books
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An appeal to the common sense of all Christian people , more particularly the members of the Church of England, with regard to an important point of faith and practice, imposed upon their Consciences by Church Authority: Or, A Preservative against the main Principles, on which Popery and Infidelity are founded; with a distinct reply to A letter to the common people, &c. By the Rev. Mr. Jones. By a country clergyman.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: 1775- E-books
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The trinitarian controversy reviewed: or, a defence of the Appeal to the common sense of all Christian people, &c. wherein every particular advanced by the Reverend Dr. M'donnell in his Sincere Christian's Answer to the Appeal, is distinctly considered; several other Subjects relative to the Question, are discussed; and An humble Attempt is made to put a final Period, if possible, to this Controversy, by a solemn Address to the most judicious Defenders of the Athanasian Trinity. By the author of the Appeal
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- E-books
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A letter to the Rev. Dr. Josiah Tucker , Dean of Gloucester: occasioned By his Apology for the present Church of England, as by Law established, &c. wherein Every Material Article is examined; and The Plan of the Petitioning Clergy, and others, is fully vindicated, upon the Principles of Christianity, all Protestant Churches, and the Church of England in particular. By a petitioning Clergyman.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- E-books
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An appeal to the common sense of all Christian people , more particularly the members of the Church of England, With Regard to An important Point of Faith and Practice, imposed upon their Consciences, by Church Authority. By a member of the Church of England, sincerely attached to her true interest.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: M,DCC,LIV. [1754]- E-books
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A friendly dialogue: between a common Unitarian Christian, and an Athanasian occasioned by the former's behaviour during some part of the public service. Or, an attempt to restore scripture forms of worship. To which is added a second dialogue between Eugenius and Theophilus, on the same subject.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: 1794]- E-books
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A friendly dialogue: between a common Unitarian Christian, and an Athanasian occasioned by the former's behaviour during some part of the public service. Or, an attempt to restore scripture forms of worship. To which is now added, a second dialogue, between Eugenius and Theophilus, on the same subject.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- E-books
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Exodus. A corrected translation with notes, critical and explanatory. By William Hopkins, B. A. Vicar of Bolney, and Master of the Grammar-School of Cuckfield, Sussex.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]