Deacon, Thomas, 1697-1753
Thomas Deacon
Deacon, Thomas 1697-1753 vesc. anglicano di Manchaster
Deacon, Thomas, vesc. anglicano di Manchaster, 1697-1753
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Deacon, Thomas ‡d 1697-1753 ‡c vesc. anglicano di Manchaster
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Deacon, Thomas, ‡d 1697-1753
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Deacon
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Works
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appendix in justification of the foregoing undertaking .. | |
A catechism, or, the principles of the Christian religion : explained in a familiar and easy manner, adapted to the lowest capacities | |
The doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning purgatory proved to be contrary to Catholick tradition, 1718: | |
The form of admitting a convert into the communion of the church | |
A full, true, and comprehensive view of Christianity : containing a short historical account of religion from the creation of the world to the fourth century after our Lord Jesus Christ: as also the complete duty of a Christian In relation to Faith, Practice, Worship, and Rituals, set forth Sincerely, without regard to any Modern Church, Sect, or Party, as it is taught in the Holy Scriptures, was delivered by the Apostles, and received by the Universal Church of Christ during the Four First Centuries. The whole succinctly and fully laid down in two catechisms, a shorter and a longer, each divided into Two Parts; Whereof the one comprehends the Sacred History, the other the Christian Doctrine. The Shorter Catechism being suited to the meanest Capacity, and calculated for the Use of Children; And the Longer for that of the more Knowing Christian. To which is prefixed A discourse upon the design of these catechisms, and upon the best Method of instructing Youth in them | |
The order of the divine offices of the orthodox British church : containing the Holy Liturgy, the Morning and Evening Prayer, the Penitential Office, and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, deacons, and deaconesses : together with other occasional offices .. | |
The plaintiff's charge disprov'd : And Turn'd upon Himself, by the defendant. In a letter to the author of No just grounds for introducing the new communion office, &c |