Brett, Thomas, 1667-1744
Brett, Thomas
Brett, Thomas 1667-1743
Thomas Brett British priest and controversialist
VIAF ID: 33417657 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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An account of church-government, and governours, 1710: | |
The bulwark stormed : in answer to Thomas De Laune's Plea for the non-conformists. Wherein is shewed the fallaciousness and unconclusiveness of every argument in that pretended unanswerable book | |
The Christian altar and sacrifice : A sermon, shewing that the Lord's Table is a proper altar, and the sacrament of the Eucharist a proper sacrifice | |
A chronological essay on the sacred history : from the creation of the world to the birth of Christ: being a defence of the computation of the Septuagint. With tables, wherein the Greek and Hebrew Accounts are compared together and adjusted to the Julian Period. To which is added, An Essay on the Confusion of Languages, and a Discussion of that Question, Whether the Primitive Language be any where remaining? By Thomas Brett, LL.D | |
A collection of the principal liturgies, used by the Christian Church in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist: Particularly the Ancient, viz. the Clementine, as it stands in the Book call'd The Apostolical Constitutions; the Liturgies of S. James, S. Mark, S. Chrysostom, S. Basil, &c. Translated into English by several hands. With a dissertation upon them, Shewing their Usefulness and Authority, and pointing out their several Corruptions and Interpolations. By Thomas Brett, LL.D | |
A discourse concerning the necessity of discerning the Lord's body in the Holy Communion : With a preface, giving an account of the erroneous opinions of the papists, Lutherans, and Calvinists, upon this subject | |
Discourses concerning the ever-blessed Trinity : Viz. I. The Folly of Atheism. II. The Name, Nature, and Being of God. III. The Trinity in Unity. IV. Baptism in the Trinity. V. The Word Ever God. VI. Jesus Christ equal with God. Vii. Jesus Christ the Image of God. Viii. The Angelical Worship of Jesus Christ. IX. The Word made Flesh. X. The Spirit of Truth a Divine Person. XI. The Holy Ghost the Paraclete. XII. The Punishment of Apostasy. Useful for all, but especially the Sensible Lait | |
The doctrine of remission of sins : and the power of absolution, as set forth in a late sermon, explain'd and vindicated: in remarks on Dr. Cannon's account of his two motions in the Lower House of Convocation | |
Dr. Bennet's concessions to the non-jurors prov'd to be destructive of the cause : which he endeavours to defend; as they make the nonjurors to be the Catholicks, and his own communion to be schismatical. In a letter to a friend | |
Dr. Brett's vindication of himself : from the calumnies thrown upon him in some late news-papers, wherein he is falsly charged with turning papist. In a letter to the Honourable Archibald Campbell Esq | |
An enquiry into the judgment and practice of the primitive church : In Relation to persons being Baptized by lay-men. Wherein Mr. Bingham's Scholastical History is considered. With an Appendix in Answer to the Lord Bishop of Oxford's Charge, 1712 | |
The extent of Christ's commission to baptize : A sermon shewing the capacity of infants to receive, and the utter incapacity of our dissenting teachers to administer Christian baptism. With a preface to the dissenters | |
The independency of the Church upon the state : As to its Pure Spiritual Powers: Proved from The Holy Scriptures, and the Writings of the Primitive Fathers. With Answers to the most Material Objections | |
A letter shewing why our English Bibles differ so much from the Septuagint : though both are translated from the Hebrew original | |
A letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid : wherein the Popish doctrine of lay-baptism, Taught in a Sermon, Said to have been Preach'd By the B-of S-, The 7th of November, 1710. is censur'd and condemn'd by the Greek Church; the Church of England; The Reformed Abroad; And even by our English Presbyterian Sectaries. Which may be added as an appendix to a book intitul'd Sacerdotal powers | |
A review of the Lutheran principles : shewing, how they differ from the Church of England, and that Baron Puffendorf's Essay for uniting of protestants, was not design'd to procure an union between the Lutherans and the Church of England, as is insinuated in the Title of the late Edition of that Book. In a letter to a friend | |
A sermon on remission of sins : according to the scriptures and the doctrine of the Church of England | |
Some considerations on the times wherein marriage is said to be prohibited : in two letters from one clergy-man to another | |
A supplement to the remarks on the Reverend Dr. Waterland's Review of the doctrine of the eucharist. Containing, some remarks on the said doctor's Christian sacrifice explain'd, and the appendix added to it. | |
True moderation : A sermon on Phil. IV. 5 | |
A true scripture account of the nature and benefits of the Holy Eucharist : in answer to a book, intituled, A plain account of the nature and end of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper | |
A vindication of the postscript to a book, called, The necessary use of tradition to understand the Holy Scriptures : in answer to a book, entitled, No just grounds for introducing the new Communion office, &c |