Nye, Stephen, 1648?-1719
Nye, Stephen, ca. 1648-1719
Stephen Nye
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Nye, Stephen ‡d 1648-1719
- 100 1 _ ‡a Nye, Stephen ‡d 1648?-1719
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Nye, Stephen, ‡d 1648?-1719
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Stephen Nye
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
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A brief history of the Unitarians, called also Socinians. In four letters, written to a friend ... | |
Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity : occasioned by four sermons preached by His Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, a sermon preached by the Lord-Bishop of Worcester, a discourse by the Lord-Bishop of Salisbury, a sheet by a very learned hand, containing twenty eight propositions, a treatise by an eminent dissenting minister, being a calm discourse concerning the possibility of a Trinity, and by a book in answer to the animadversions on Dr. Sherlock's vindication of the Trinity | |
A discourse concerning natural and revealed religion; evidencing the truth, and certainty of both; by Considerations (for the most part) not yet touched by any. Recommended (pursuant to the design of Mr. Boyle's Lecture) To the consideration of Atheists, Deists, and Sceptics; and useful to confirm and nourish the Faith and Piety of others. By Stephen Nye. First printed in the year M.DC.XCVI | |
The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and the manner of our saviour's divinity : As they are held in the Catholic Church, and the Church of England. With a discussion of two (late) famous books on those subjects; the judgment of the Jewish Church, by Dr. P.A. and Bilibra, by Guil. Vorstius. To which is added, an account of the opinions, and books of Philo Judŭs; more especially, concerning the aoy@ or word. In several letters to a peer. By Stephen Nye, rector of Hormead. | |
The explication of the articles of the divine unity, the Trinity, and Incarnation, commonly receiv'd in the Catholick church, asserted and defended, 1715: | |
Historical account and defence of the canon of the New Testament | |
The life of Mr. Thomas Firmin : late citizen of London. Written by one of his most intimate acquaintance. With a sermon, on Luke X. 36, 37. preached on the occasion of his death | |
Observations on the four letters of Dr. John Wallis, concerning the Trinity and the creed of Athanasius |