Blackburne, Francis, 1705-1787
Blackburne, Francis
Francis Blackburne
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
5xx's: Related Names (7)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Bladon, Samuel (Londen)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. Archdeaconry of Cleveland. Archdeacon (1750-1787 : Blackburne)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. ‡b Archdeaconry of Cleveland. ‡b Archdeacon (1750-1787 : Blackburne)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England ‡b Archdeacon (1750-1787 : Blackburne)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Todd, John (York)
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Works
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A charge delivered at several visitations of the clergy held in the North-Riding of Yorkshire : In the Year 1776 | |
The confessional: or, a full and free inquiry into the right, utility, edification, and success, of establishing systematical confessions of faith and doctrine in protestant churches. | |
A critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning bishops in America, 1771 | |
Four discourses. I. On the duty of a Christian minister under the Obligation of conforming to a National Religion established by the Civil Powers. II. On the questions, What is Christianity? and, Where is it to be learned? III. On the true Meaning of the Phrase, the Interests of Religion. IV. On the Original Principles of the First Protestants. Delivered to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cleveland, in the years 1767, 1769, 1771, and 1773. By Francis Blackburne, M. A. Archdeacon of Cleveland. | |
Histoire ecclésiastique, ancienne et moderne, depuis la naissance de Jésus-Christ jusqu'au commencement du 18e siecle ; Dans laquelle on considère l'Origine, les Progrès et les Variations de la Puissance Ecclésiastique, relativement à la Littérature et à la Philosophie, et l'influence des Libertés de l'Église Gallicane sur la politique de l'Europe durant ce période. Par feu Jean Laurent Mosheim, Docteur en Théologie, et Chancelier de l'Université de Gottingue. Traduite de l'Original Latin, avec des Notes et des Tables chronologiques, par Archibald Maclaine, Docteur en théologie ; Et de l'Anglais en Français, sur la seconde édition revue et augmentée de Notes, de plusieurs Appendix & d'un Index très-exact. Tome Premier [-Sixième]. | |
Memoirs of Thomas Hollis, esq., F.R. and A.S.S. | |
No proof in the Scriptures of an intermediate state of happiness or misery between death and the resurrection : In answer to Mr. Goddard's Sermon, preached at St. Edmonds-Bury, February 25th, 1756. To which are added, Remarks on a Letter in the Gentleman's Magazine for April, 1756, and on a Paragraph in a Sermon of Archbishop Tillotson. With a postscript, In Answer to some Remarks upon a late Treatise relating to the Intermediate State, etc. | |
Occasional remarks upon some late strictures on The confessional : particularly in a pamphlet, intituled, "doubts concerning the authenticity of the last publication of The confessional, etc. | |
Proposals for an application to Parliament for relief in the matter of subscription to the liturgy and thirty-nine articles of the established Church of England. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the learned and conscientious clergy of the said church. | |
Reflections on the fate of a petition for relief in the matter of subscription : Offered to the Honourable House of Commons, February 6th, 1772. With observations on the Reverend Dean Tucker's apology for the present Church of England, as by law established. The second edition, inlarged, and dedicated to Sir William Meredith, baronet. By a Member of a Law-Society. | |
Remarks on Dr. Warburton's account of the sentiments of the early Jews concerning the soul : Occasioned by some passages in a late book intituled, A free and candid examination of the principles advanced in the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London's very elegant sermons lately published, &c. | |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are added, Milton's tractate of education and Areopagitica. | |
Remarks on the Revd. Dr. Powell's sermon in defence of subscriptions : preached before the University of Cambridge on the commencement Sunday, 1757. Wherein The Latitude said to be allowed to Subscribers to the Liturgy and Articles of the Church of England, is particularly considered. With A Dedication to the younger Students in both our Universities, who are designed for the Ministry of the Church. | |
A serious enquiry into the use and importance of external religion : Occasioned by some passages in the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Durham's charge to the clergy of that diocese At his Lordship's Primary Visitation in the year MDCCLI. Humbly addressed to his Lordship. | |
A sermon preached at the ordination held by the Right Reverend Father in God Edmund Lord Bishop of Chester, in the parish church of Richmond, in the county of York, on Sunday, October 15, 1752. By Francis Blackburne, M. A. Archdeacon of Cleveland and Rector of Richmond. Published at the Request of his Lordship the Bishop of Chester. | |
A sermon preached to a large congregation in the country, on Friday January 5, 1753 : Being the day distinguish'd in the almanacks for this present year, by the title of Christmas Day. By the vicar of the parish. | |
A short historical view of the controversy concerning an intermediate state and the separate existence of the soul between death and the general resurrection, : deduced from the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, to the present times. With some thoughts, in a prefatory discourse, on the use and importance of theological controversy. | |
Two sermons preached on a fast day during the late war with France. | |
The use and advantage of the Christian principle in the administration of human laws : A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at York, March 14, 1741-2. Before the Hon. Mr. Baron Reynolds. By Francis Blackburne, A.M. rector of Richmond in Yorkshire. Published at the desire of the gentlemen of the grand-jury. |