Lovell, Edward, ca. 1673-1735
Lovell, Edward, 1673/4-1735
Lovell, Edward, 1673 or 1674-1735
Lovell, Edward 1673 or 4-1735
VIAF ID: 73726704 ( Personal )
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Works
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The duty and obligation of praying for his present Majesty : enforc'd from Scripture, and the antient Practice of the Church. A sermon preach'd At the Assizes held for the County of Surry, at Kingston upon Thames, on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1718, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Pratt, and the Honourable Mr. Justice Powis. Wherein The great Objection against Praying for his Majesty is consider'd and refuted, and the Nature and Benefit of Prayer in general is explain'd and laid open | |
The great obligations of a nation for the blessing of a wise and protestant prince, consider'd and laid open : A sermon preach'd at St. Mary Rotherhith, on Thursday, January 20. 1714/15. Being the day appointed for a publick thanksgiving to almighty God, for bringing His Majesty to a quiet and peaceable possession of the throne, and thereby disappointing the designs of the pretender, and all his adherents. By Edward Lovell, rector of St. Mary Rotherhith. Publish'd at the request of several of the parish, and for its own vindication against the misrepresentation of others. | |
Houses built to the name of God, the best offering for the blessings of peace: or, The great duty and benefit of contributing towards the building and support of churches : A sermon preach'd in the Parish-Church of St. Mary Rotherhith, June 27th. 1713. By Edward Lovell, Rector of St. Mary Rotherhith, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Charlotte Baroness Fretcheville. | |
Justice and mercy equal supporters of the throne : Or, The Duty of the Magistrate to employ his Sword against the Stubborn and Rebellious. In Vindication of his Majesty's most Excellent Administration from the unreasonable Clamours of unruly and seditious Men, for some seasonable Instances of Justice exercis'd on the Rebels. A sermon Preach'd in the Church of St. Mary Rotherhith, being the Anniversary of his Majesty's happy Accession to the Throne | |
Popery destructive to church and state. Two sermons : preach'd at St. Mary Rotherhith, the first on Nov. 5. the other Nov. 13. 1715. Wherein the Mischicvous Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome are laid open, The Pleas made use of in favour of a Papish Pretender Answer'd, And the Title of our present Sovereign King georgi Asserted, against the absurd Doctrine of indefeasible Hereditary Right, which is set up against him to favour the Pretender |