Ridgley, Thomas, 1667?-1734
Ridgley, Thomas, ca. 1667-1734
Thomas Ridgley English Independent minister and tutor
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Works
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The abuse of feasting and recreations. : Consider'd in a sermon preach'd at the evening-lecture in Jewen-street, London. December 26, 1717. To which is added, A discourse concerning the origin and superstitious observance of religious festivals. By Thomas Ridgley | |
The advantage of falling into the hand of God rather than man : A sermon, preach'd October the 11th, at the evening lecture in the Old-Jewry. On the death of Mr. Nathan Hall, who was murder'd by high-way men, October 1. 1719 | |
A body of divinity : wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are explained and defended. Being the substance of several lectures on the Assembly's Larger Catechism | |
The doctrine of original sin. | |
An essay concerning truth and charity. : In two parts. Containing, I. An Enquiry concerning Fundamental Articles of Faith, and the Necessity of adhering to them, in Order to Church-Communion. II. Some Historical Remarks on the Behaviour of the Jews and Primitive Christians, towards those who had either departed from the Faith, or by any other Offences render'd themselves liable to Excommunication. Shewing Also, What is that Uncharitableness which discovers it self in the Conduct of Men towards one another. By Thomas Ridgley | |
A funeral sermon preached (and since enlarged) on the decease of Mrs. Gertrud Clarkson, 1701: | |
A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Sladen, : who departed this life Octob. 19, 1733. The Substance whereof was preached to the Church of which he was Pastor, October 28. And published at their Request. By Thomas Ridgley, D.D | |
The unreasonableness of the charge of imposition exhibited against several dissenting ministers in and about London, consider'd, and the difference between creed-making as practis'd in former ages, and their late conduct in declaring their faith in the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity, stated and argued |