Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741
Emlyn, Thomas
Thomas Emlyn ministre anglican non conformiste
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Works
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An answer to Mr. Martin's critical dissertation on 1 John vol. 7 : There are Three that bear Record, etc. Shewing the insufficiency of his proofs, and the errors of his suppositions; by which he attempts to establish the Authority of that Text from supposed Manuscripts. By Tho. Emlyn. | |
A brief vindication of the Bishop of Glocester's discourse concerning the descent of the man Christ Jesus from heaven, &c : From the dean of St. Paul's charge of Heresy. With a confutation of his new notion in his late book of the scripture-proofs of our Saviour's divinity. | |
A collection of tracts, 1715?: | |
Dr. Bennet's new theory of the Trinity, examined : or some considerations on his Discourse of the ever-blessed Trinity in unity; and his examination of Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity. | |
An examination of Mr. Leslie's last dialogue : relating to the satisfaction of Jesus Christ. Together with some remarks on Dr. Stillingfleet's True reasons of Christ's sufferings. | |
Extracts from Mr. Emlyn's Humble inquiry | |
A full inquiry into the original authority of that text, 1 John vol. 7 : There are Three that bear Record in Heaven, etc. Containing an account of Dr. Mill's evidences from antiquity, for and against its being genuine. With an Examination of his Judgment thereupon. Humbly address'd to Both Houses of Convocation now Assembled. | |
Funeral consolations: or, A discourse from John XIV. Ver. 28 : Being the first sermon preached by the author after the death of his wife, Mrs. Esther Emlyn, who died, October 13, 1701, in the 30th year of her age. | |
Hubble inquiry into the Scripture-acount of Jesus Christ | |
Humble enquiry into the scripture-account of Jesus Christ. | |
Humble inquiry into the Scripture-account of Jesus Christ. Selections | |
The previous question to the several questions about valid and invalid baptism : lay-baptism, etc. consider'd, viz. whether there be any necessity (even upon the principles of Mr. Wall's History of infant-baptism) for the continual use of baptism among the posterity of baptiz'd Christians?. | |
Remarks on a book, intitled, The doctrine of the blessed trinity stated and defended : by four London-ministers, Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Reynolds. By Thomas Emlyn. | |
Remarks on Mr. Cha. Leslie's first Dialogue on the Socinian controversy. | |
The Revd. Mr. Trosse's arguments answered; relating to the Lord Jesus Christ, and the deity of the Holy Ghost. Taken from his catechism, and sermon on Luke xxii. 31. printed at Exon. | |
A review of the case of Judah and Ephraim, and its application to the Church of England and the Dissenters. With an essay on the original of religious animosities, and the proper Means to compose 'em. In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Willis Dean of Lincoln, occasion'd by his thanksgiving-sermon on the 23d o August, 1705. before Her Majesty at St. Paul's. | |
A sermon preach'd before the societies ... [MI] 1698 | |
Sermons : on the following subjects, viz. Moral duties to be prefer'd before positive ones. The design of divine patience is to give space for repentance. Practical immorality worse than speculative infidelity. True happiness not to be found in any earthly enjoyment. Holy men from all quarters of the world shall meet in heaven. Absolute confidence to be placed in God alone. Our obedience to God must be absolute and entire. Diligence the likeliest way to rise in the world. The worship of God founded on the principles of reason. The nature, end, and design of the Lord's supper. Faith and patience the way to inherit the promises. Christ entred into heaven as our forerunner, and as our high-priest. The suppression of public vice an honourable employment. Funeral consolations. By the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Emlyn. Published from the author's manuscript by his son Sollom Emlyn Esq. | |
The supreme deity of God the father demonstrated : Being a short, but full answer to Dr. Sherlock's proofs of Our Saviour's divinity, or whatever can be urg'd against the supremacy of the first person of the Holy Trinity. | |
A vindication of the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ, on the Unitarian principles: in answer to what is said on that head by Mr. Jos. Boyse, in his vindication of the Deity of Jesus Christ. | |
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The works of Mr. Thomas Emlyn : Containing, I. A collection of tracts relating to the Deity, Worship, and Satisfaction of our Lord Jesus Christ, etc. with large Additions. II. Observations on the Notions of Dr. Waterland. III. Memoirs of the Life and Sentiments of Dr. Samuel Clarke. These two now first publish'd from the Author's Mss. IV. Sermons on various practical Subjects. To the whole are prefixed, memoirs of the life and Writings of the author. In three volumes. |