Nicholls, William, 1664-1712
Nicholls, William D.D, 1664-1712
William Nicholls
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Works
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The advantage of a learned education : being a sermon preached at the cathedral Church of St. Paul on St. Paul's day 1697/8, before the gentlemen educated at that school, upon the reviving their antient anniversary meeting | |
Afflictions : the Lot of God's Children. being a sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. James's Clerkenwell. October the 31st 1708. upon the death of Her Majesty's royal consort, Prince George of Denmark. By William Nicholls, D.D. | |
An answer to an heretical book called The naked Gospel : which was condemned and ordered to be publickly burnt by the convocation of the University of Oxford, Aug. 19, 1690 : with some reflections on Dr. Bury's new edition of that book : to which is added a short history of Socinianism | |
Bible. | |
Comment on The book of common prayer | |
Comment on The book of common prayer. Supplement | |
A commentary on the first fifteen : and Part of the Sixteenth articles of the church of England. By William Nicholls, D. D. | |
A conference with a theist, 1696: | |
Defensio ecclesiae Anglicanae | |
The duty of inferiours towards their superiours : in five practical discourses, shewing I. The Duty of Subjects to their Princes. II. The Duty of Children to their Parents. III. The Duty of Servants to their Masters. IV. The Duty of Wives to their Husbands. V. The Duty of Parishioners and the Layity to their Pastors and Clergy. To which is prefix'd a dissertation concerning the divine right of princes. By Will. Nichols, D.D. | |
Ecumenism and catholicity | |
God's blessing on the use of mineral waters : A sermon Preach'd at the Chapel of Tunbridge-Wells, Septemb. 6. 1702. By William Nichols, D. D. Published at the Request of the Hearers. | |
Great news from Dublin : giving a true and full account of the present posture of the late King James's affairs in Ireland : as also, a remarkable account of a bloody fight, maintained by a lady at her own house against the rebels : with a relation of the taking of a ship and a thousand arms as they were going to the rebels in Scotland : together with several other important matters relating to Ireland : in a letter from Chester, dated May 12 | |
Historiae sacrae libri VII. In quibus narrantur res gestae veterum patriarcharum, judeorum & christianorum, a primo mundi origine, usque ad excidium hierosolymitanum. Ex Antonii Cocceii Sabellici Eneadibus concinnatum, per Guil[ielmum] Nicholsium. In usum scholarum, & juventutis christianae. | |
The history and traditions of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland. | |
Joining in common prayers | |
Liturgies | |
The New book of the art of living... A new series of twenty-seven essays. Introd. by William I. Nichols. | |
A paraphrase on the Psalter or Psalms of David, : Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches. By William Nicholls, D. D. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Montagu. | |
A practical essay of the contempt of the world : By William Nicholls, D.D. Very proper for all that labour under any kind of Affliction, especially those who suffer for the sake of a good Conscience. | |
Religion eines Fürsten | |
Religion of a prince | |
Systematic and philosophical theology | |
To which is added an Introduction to the Liturgy of the Church of England, written by way of Preface before Archbishop Land's Collection of various Readings out of the several Ancient Common-Prayer Books, being A brief Survey of the Times and Manners of the Reformation in Religion of the Churches of England and Scotland, and of the Liturgy, Rites, Ceremonies, and Discipline therein used and Controverted. With an Answer to all the Puritans Objections, before, at, and after the Conference at Hampton-Court. Printed by a Copy exactly compared with the Original Mss. in his Grace of Canterbury's Library at Lambeth. III. Offices out of the several Protestant Liturgies, and Rituals, that are not in the Liturgy of the Church of England. An Office for Women with Child. For private Confession to the Minister. For publick Confession. For Persons possessed with evil Spirits. For Persons troubled in Mind. For Malefactors both in Prison and at Execution | |
A treatise of consolation to parents for the death of their children : Written upon the Occasion of the Death of the Duke of Gloucester. By William Nichols, D.D. The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away: blessed be the name of the Lord, Job. 1. 21. | |
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