Calder, Robert, 1658-1723
Robert Calder
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Calder, Robert ‡d 1658-1723
- 100 1 _ ‡a Calder, Robert ‡d 1658-1723
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Calder, Robert, ‡d 1658-1723
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Robert Calder
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Works
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An answer to a pamphlet: called, A dialogue betwixt a curat and a country-man, concerning the English-service, or common-prayer-book of England | |
An answer to Mr James Hog at Carnock : his letter to a gentleman, in which the unlawfulness of imposing forms of prayer, and of other acts of worship is plainly demonstrated, particularly as to what concerns M. R. C. P. 68 &c | |
The divine right of episcopacy asserted : Wherein is proved, that episcopacy is of divine, and Apostolical Institution: and that it was the Government of the Christian Church during the three first ages of it; and was design'd to be perpetual in it to the end of the world. With an account of the distinction of the three orders of bishop, presbyter, and deacon. To reconcile the dissenting parties to that form of Church-Government. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. With a preface, by George Hickes, D.D. | |
The genuine epistles of St. Ignatius : Translated into English By W. Wake D. D. Printed at Lond. in 1693. As also, a vindication of them By Lewis Ellies Du Pin Dr. of the Sorbon, both put together, and Re-Printed at Edinburgh in 1708. To which is Added, A Short Answer To Mr. William Jameson's Nazianzeni Querela, where he Impugns the Authority of the foresaid Epistles | |
The lawfullness and necessitie of observing the anniversary fasts and festivals of the church maintain'd particularly of Christmass 1. From the law of nature, and Gods positive Law to the Jews. 2. From the power the Church has to appoint Ceremonies. 3 From the practice of the Church. 4 From the Advantages of their Observation. 5 From the Libertie which the Opposers take to themselves. 6. From the sentiments of the learned Reformers. 7 From the weakness of the objections against them | |
The lawfulness and expediency of set forms : of prayer, maintained, I. From the Old Testament. II. From the New Testament. III. From the Practice of the Universal Church. IV. From the Advantages of this way of Worship. V. From the Disadvantages of Extemporizing. VI. From the Sentiments of the Learned Presbyterians, Foreign and British. Vii. From the Weakness of the Objections against Set Forms in General, and the English Service in Particular. By the Rev. Mr. Robert Calder, of the Church of Scotland. And by the Rev. Bishops Taylor, Comber and King of the Church of England. | |
Mr. Robert Calder's vindication of his sermon preach'd January 30, 1703. From the Malice and Ignorance of an Anonymous, Obscure, and avowed Enemy, who published some few Notes thereof | |
[The] priesthood of the Old and New Testament by succession : Part. I. In seven letters. Shewing that there is no other way to prove the lawfulness of ministerial mission. With an answer to the principal objections. By R.C.M.A. | |
Reasons for a toleration to the Episcopal clergie; and objections against it answer'd | |
Schola sepulchri the school of the grave : or, the many practicall [sic] lessons of wisdom, which the Scriptures teach us, from the consideration of mortalitie | |
The spirit of slander exemplified in a scandalous pamphlet called, The Jacobite curse : sold by William Dickie ... and printed by Hugh Brown ... To which the principal person Mr. R----- C--ld--r ... gives this reply, in a letter to a Member of Parliament |