Lindsay, John, 1686-1768
Lindsay, John
John Lindsay nonjuring Church of England clergyman and writer
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Lindsay ‡c nonjuring Church of England clergyman and writer
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lindsay, John
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lindsay, John ‡d 1686-1768
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lindsay, John, ‡d 1686-1768
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Works
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A brief history of England, 1763: | |
The case of praying for all actual governors : as such, without regard to their right or titles, impartially consider'd: in a letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Cockburn, A. M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen: occasion'd by a late controversy, concerning his sermon, of the duty and benefit of praying for our governors; by a disinterested by-stander, and a sincere friend to him in the truth | |
The evangelical history of our lord Jesus Christ harmonized : explained and illustrated with variety of notes ... To which is subjoined, an account of the propagation of Christianity, .. | |
The grand and important question : About the Church, and Parochial Communion, Further Debated, In a Fair and Friendly Conference, between a worthy Country Gentleman, and his Neighbour, together with the Reverend Vicar of the Parish also | |
The happy interview: or, long look'd-for, found out at last : A plain narrative ; giving an account, how common-sense, Having withdrawn himself, in Disgust, from the Public View, was, after the indefatigable Search and Enquiries of his Friend Plain Honesty, found out, in his Retirement, under the direction of truth | |
A melius inquirendum into the character of the royal martyr King Charles I. Wherein is demonstrated, From the Authentic Records both of our Church and State, as well as the Testimony of many unexceptionable Witnesses (in this Case) that the reflections cast upon his sacred person and truly glorious memory in a paper inserted into a pamphlet, entitled, The Monthly Review for February last, are notoriously false, scandalous, and a malicious Libel | |
The new Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; Carefully and Diligently compared with the Original Greek, and the several Translations of it: and illustrated with critical and explanatory notes, extracted from the writings and sermons of the Celebrated Grotius, Hammond, Stanhope, Whitby, Burkitt, and many other curious and Modern Annotators and Preachers. By the Revd. Mr. John Lindsay | |
A paraphrase on the XXVIII chapter of Deuteronomy | |
A seasonable antidote against apostasy. Containing I. Some plain Propositions, recommended to the serious Consideration of all those who may be under any Temptation to forsake the Church of England, and revolt to that of Rome. II. A Paper, pretended to be an Answer to the foregoing Propositions. And III. Remarks, at large, upon the said pretended Answer, by the Author of the Propositions. With a Preface, shewing the special Reasons and Occasion of making the same public | |
The short history of the regal succession : and the rights of the several kings recorded in the holy scriptures, enlarged and improved in a third edition: Illustrated with Seasonable Remarks on Mr. Whiston's Scripture Politicks, and several other modern Tracts and Sermons on the same Subject. The whole written with an Eye to that most Erecrable Fact, for which our Nation is justly visited with the Divine Displeasure, even to this Day: And dedicated to all the True Sons of the Church of England |