Tilly, William, 1675-
Tilly, William, 1675-1740
Tilly, William, b. 1675
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Tilly, William ‡d 1675-1740
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Tilly, William, ‡d 1675-
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Works
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The acceptable sacrifice : being a full collection of scripture-devotions; taking in the whole book of Psalms, throughout all the parts of it. Every Verse of that Book being severally drawn up, and placed under the distinct and proper Head of Devotion to which it belongs: Together with other the most Devotional Portions of the Old and New Testament, digested after the same manner, and adapted to the Uses of Christian Piety. In two parts. With above four hundred prayers, thanksgivings, and meditations, newly compos'd, suited and subjoin'd to the Matter contain'd under each Head and Title respectively | |
Beata Maria Virgo ab angelo Gabriele salutata : carmen heroicum sacrum ; aliquot antè annis conditum, nunc verò primùm editum | |
The Church's security, from the providence of God defending her, and the goodness of her own cause and constitution : A sermon preach'd before the Mayor, and Corporation of Oxford, at St. Martin's Church, on Monday November the fifth, 1705 | |
Four offices of prayer and devotion : Answering four the most important occasions of a Christian life. I. An Office of Preparation for Death, to be us'd often in the Days of Health. II. A Penitential Office for Times of Humiliation and Confession, more especially for Fasting-Days. III. An Office Commemorative of our Blessed Saviour's Sufferings, Death, Resurrection, &c. for the Redemption of the World. IV. An Office of Preparation for the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. All these carefully compiled out of the Holy Scriptures, the church liturgy, and many of the best and most approv'd books of devotion, both of the former and present Age | |
Oratio funebris, habita in Sacello C.C.C. Oxon. secundo die mensis Maii ann. 1714. In exequiis Reverendi, atque optimi viri, Thomæ Turner, S. T. P. Ejusdem Collegii Praesidis Nuperrime Defuncti. Per Gulielmum Tilly, S.T.P. C.C.C. Oxon. Socium, Rectorem de Albury, in Com. Oxon. & Praenobili Viro, Montague, Comiti de Abingdon a Sacris Domesticis | |
The power, vertue, and influence of Christ's resurrection; and the excellency of knowing that above, and beyond all other knowledge : A Sermon Preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Easter-Tuesday, 1718 | |
The religious king, and the people's prayers for him : A sermon preached in the parish church of Albury, near Rycot in Oxfordshire, June 18. Being The Sunday after the Inauguration of his Present Majesty King George the Second, (whom God long preserve) and upon that Occasion | |
A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace : A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Sunday, May the 14th 1710 | |
The sins and vices of mens lives, the chief cause of their ignorance and corrupt opinions in religion. : A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on December the 11th, 1709. | |
Sixteen sermons, all (except one) preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, upon several occasions. By William Tilly, D.D. Fellow of C.C.C. Oxon, and Rector of Albury near Rycot in Oxford-Shire | |
XVI sermons |