Dorrington, Theophilus, 16..-1715
Dorrington, Theophilus, -1715
Theophilus Dorrington
Dorrington, Theophilus
Dorrington, Theophilus 1654-1715
Dorrington, Theophilus, m. 1715
VIAF ID: 7732205 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Dorrington, Theophilus, ‡d 16..-1715
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Works
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Arweiniwr cartrefol ir iawn a'r buddiol dderbyniad o Swpper yr Arglwydd : Ym ha ûn hefyd, y mae'r ffordd a'r modd o'n hiechydwriaeth, wedi eu Gosod allan yn fyr, ac fal y bo hawdd eu deall | |
Consolations addres'd to a friend upon the death of his excellent and pious consort : Applicable also to a resentment of the death of our late gracious and incomparable Queen. By Theophilus Dorrington | |
Devotions in the ancient way of offices | |
The dissenters represented and condemn'd by themselves : on the points of the vocation of their ministry, the constitution of their churches, and their separation from the Church of England. In a letter of Mr. D. W. a Dissenting Teacher to One of his Flock who went astray; together with some farther account of their principles and practices upon those points | |
The divine feudal law, or, Covenants with mankind, represented | |
The excellent woman described by her true characters and their opposites ... | |
Familiar guide to the right and profitable receiving of the lord's supper | |
Family devotions for Sunday evenings throughout the year. : being practical discourses with suitable prayers | |
Family instruction for the Church of England, offer'd in several practical discourses. By Theophilus Dorrington, Rector of Wittresham in Kent | |
Family-prayers for every day in the week : Containing a short summary of Christian religion. By Theophilus Dorrington | |
The honour due to the civil magistrate stated and urg'd : in a sermon compos'd for the day of thanksgiving for the happy discovery of the late horrid and execrable conspiracy against His Majesties sacred person and government | |
Instruction familiere pour participer dignement a la sainte cene. Dans laquelle est brievement, & clairement declar'ee la voye & la methode de salut. Par Theophile Dorrington, ministre de l'Englise Anglicane. Traduit de l'Anglois | |
Jus feciale divinum. | |
Observations concerning the present state of religion in the Romish Church, with some reflections upon them : made in a journey through some provinces of Germany, in the year 1698 : as also an account of what seemed most remarkable in those countries | |
The plain man's gift of prayer : shewing what it is, and directing the use of it in his family | |
The plain man's preservative from the error of the Anabaptists. : Shewing the professors of the establish'd religion, how they may defend the baptism they receiv'd in their infancy against them. By Theophilus Dorrington, Rector of Wittresham, in Kent | |
Reform'd devotions : in meditations, hymns, and petitions, for every day in the week; and every holiday in the year | |
The regulations of play propos'd and recommended : in a sermon preached at the Chapel of Tunbridge-Wells, August the 19th, 1706 | |
The right use of an estate briefly directed and urg'd in a sermon lately preacht to a person of quality upon his coming to be of age | |
The true foundation of obedience and submission to his present majesty King George, stated and confirm'd; and the late happy revolution vindicated from the black and odious colours by some cast upon it. In an epistle to his parishioners, especially the Freeholders, and those of the County of Kent: Written for their Direction in the next Election of their Representatives in Parliament. By Theophilus Dorrington, M. A. Rector of Wittresham in Kent | |
The worship of God recommended, : in a sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's April 8th. 1711. With an Epistle in Defence of the Universities. By Theophilus Dorrington M. A. Rector of Wittresham in Kent |