Fowler, Edward, 1632-1714
Edward Fowler
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Fowler
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- 200 _ | ‡a Fowler ‡b Edward ‡f 1632-1714
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fowler, Edward ‡d 1632-1714
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fowler, Edward ‡d 1632-1714
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fowler, Edward, ‡d 1632-1714
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
5xx's: Related Names (7)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. ‡b Diocese of Gloucester. ‡b Bishop (1691-1714 : Fowler)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England ‡b Bishop (1691-1714 : Fowler)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Clavell, Robert (Londen)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Kettilby, Walter (Londen)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Norton, Roger (II, Londen)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Royston, Richard (Londen)
Works
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An answer to the paper delivered by Mr. Ashton at his execution to Sir Francis Child, sheriff of London : together with the paper it self. | |
Bible. | |
The charge of the Bishop of Gloucester, deliver'd to the clergy of his diocese, in his triennial visitation held by commission, anno domini 1710 | |
A defence of The resolution of this case ... : In answer to a book intituled A modest examination of that resolution. | |
The design of Christianity, 1699: | |
The design of Christianity; or, A plain demonstration and improvement of this proposition, viz : That the enduing men with inward real righteousness or true holiness, was the ultimate end of our Saviour's coming into the world, and is the great intendment of his blessed Gospel. By Edward Fowler, D.D. | |
A Discourse Of Offences : Delivered in Two Sermons Aug. 19. and Sept. 2. 1683. In The Cathedral Church Of Gloucester ; Published by reason of the Hainous Offence that was taken at the former of these Sermons, by some of that City | |
A discourse of the descent of the Man-Christ Jesus from heaven : together With His Ascension to Heaven again. From John XVI. xxviij. With An appendix. | |
A discourse of the great disingenuity and unreasonableness of repining at afflicting providences : And of the influence which they ought to have upon us, on Job II. 10. By the Bishop of Gloucester. The second impression revised and corrected. With another discourse of the great duty of praise and thanksgiving; and keeping our minds in a grateful temper in all conditions, on Psalm CVII. 8. By the same author. Not before published. | |
DNB | |
Libertas evangelica | |
Memoirs on the life and death of our late most gracious Queen Mary : The second edition. With some small corrections and additions. By Edward Ld Bishop of Gloucester. | |
The principles and practices of certain moderate divines of the Church of England, abusively called Latitudinarians (greatly mis-understood) truly represented and defended : wherein (by the way) some controversies, of no mean importance, are succinctly discussed : in a free discourse between two intimate friends | |
Reflections upon a letter concerning enthusiasm : To my Lord *****. In another letter to a lord. | |
The resolution of this case of conscience, whether the Church of England's symbolizing so far as it doth with the Church of Rome, makes it unlawful to hold communion with the Church of England? | |
A Sermon preached at Bow-Church, April the Xvith 1690: Before the Lord Maior, and Court of Aldermen ... | |
A sermon preached at the general meeting of Gloucestershire-men : for the most part inhabitants of the city of London in the church of St. Mary Le-Bow, December the 9th, 1684. | |
A sermon preached before the Queen at White-Hall, on Sunday, March 22, 1690/1 | |
A sermon preached in the chappel at Guild-Hall, upon Thursday the 7th of September, 1704 : Being the day of publick thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the late glorious victory, obtained over the French and Bavarians, at Bleinheim, near Hochstet; on Wednesday the second of August, by the forces of Her Majesty and Her Allies, under the command of the Duke of Marlborough. By Edward, Lord Bishop of Gloucester. | |
Twenty-eight propositions by which the doctrine of the Trinity is endeavoured to be explained | |
A vindication of the divines of the Church of England who have sworn allegiance to K. William & Q. Mary from the imputations of apostasy and perjury, which are cast upon them upon that account in the now publish'd History of passive obedience |