Ellis, Clement, 1630-1700
Clement Ellis
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Clement Ellis
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ellis, Clement ‡d 1630-1700
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ellis, Clement ‡d 1630-1700
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ellis, Clement, ‡d 1630-1700
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
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The folly of atheism, 1692: | |
The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman : character'd in a letter to a friend, both as he is and as he should be | |
A letter to a friend, reflecting on some passages in a letter to the D. of P. in answer to the arguing part of his first letter to mr. G. | |
Necessity of serious consideration and speedy repentance, as the only way to be safe, both living and dying, 1691: | |
The Protestant resolved, or a discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for salvation | |
The reflecter's defence of his Letter to a friend, against the furious assaults of Mr I. S. in his second catholic letter. : In four dialogves. | |
Rest for the heavy-laden: promised by our only Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to all sincere believers, practically discoursed upon. By Clement Elis, Rector of Kirkby, in Nottinghamshire. Author of Christianity in short | |
Right foundation of quietness, obedience and concord | |
The self-Deceiver plainly discover'd to himself : or, the serious Christian instructed in his duty to God, to himself, and to his neighbour. In some Private Conferences between a Minister and his Parishioner. By Clement Ellis, M. A. Late Rector of Kirkby in Nottinghamshire, Prebend of Southwell, and Fellow of Queen's-College, Oxon. | |
A sermon preached on the 29th of May 1661. : The day of His Majestie's birth, and happy restauration, after a long exile, to his crown and kingdome ... | |
Study to be quiet : or, the true Church of England principle of concord and submission, taught and recommended to practice. In two seasonable discourses. Shewing 1. The folly of man's devices. 2. The stability of Gods counsels. 3. The mischief of strife and vain-glory. 4. The practice of true humility. By Clement Ellis. | |
The summe of Christianity : wherein a short and plain account is given of the Christian faith. The Christian's Duty. The Christian's Prayers. The Christian Sacraments. With prayers for families. For the Use of such as want either Time to read Longer, or Capacity to understand Learneder Discourses | |
Three discourses : one on the parable of Dives and Lazarus, the second on that of the unjust steward, and the third, on that of the ten virgins |