Boyse, Joseph, 1660-1728
Boyse, J. (Joseph), 1660-1728
Joseph Boyse
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Works
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A clear account of the ancient episcopacy : proving It to have been Paroghial, and therefore inconsistent with the present Model of Diocesan Episcopacy. Wherein the Several Pretensions for the Divine Right of the Latter are fully examin'd. And Mr. Boyse's Sermon concerning the Scriptural Bishop, and the Postscript to it are defended against Mr. Drury's Vindication of his Answer to it. To which are added, Some Reflections on Mr. Whiston's Citation of Clemens's Epistle, in Favour of the (pretended) Constitutions of the Apostles; shewing that from their Disagreement upon this Head of Episcopacy, those Constitutions plainly appear spurious. | |
A collection of Mr. J. Boyse's several scurrilous and abusive reflections on the civil and ecclesiastical government : Test-Act, Canons, Ceremonies, Common-Prayer, Convocation, Bishops, Clergy, and Particular Persons of the Church, as by Law Established. To which is added a postscript containing some Remarks on Mr. J. Boyse's Opinion on that Collection, grounded upon bare Hear-Say | |
The difference between Mr. E---- and the protestant dissenting ministers of D---- truly represented. | |
Discourses on the four last things : viz.I. Death, II. Judgment, III. Heaven, and IV. Hell. And on some other subjects relating thereunto. By J. Boyse. | |
A funeral sermon on the occasion of death of William Caines, Esq; who died August 7th, 1707. Preach'd in Wood-street Aug. 10. By J.B. | |
house in Cookstreet, May 17th. By J. Boyse | |
The office of a scriptural bishop describ'd and recommended, From 1 Tim. Chap. III. Vers. 1. An ordination sermon, with an appendix to it: and a postscript containing an apology for the publication of it. By J. B. | |
Remarks on a late discourse of William Lord Bishop of Derry. | |
Remarks on a pamphlet publish'd by William Tisdall, D.D : And Intituled, The Case of the Sacramental Test Stated and Argued. | |
A sermon on the occasion of the death of the late Sir Arth. Langford : Bar. preach'd at Woodstreet, Dublin, April the 8th, 1716. By J. Boyse. | |
A sermon preach'd at London-Derry, June 24. 1722 : On John XIII. 34, 35. By J. Boyse, minister of the Gospel. | |
A sermon preach'd at Wood--Street on the 23d of October, 1716 : Being the anniversary day of thanksgiving for the deliverance of this city from the Irish rebellion, in the year 1641. By J. Boyse. | |
A sermon preach'd on the first of March, 1714/15 : Being the day of publick thanksgiving to almighty God, for the peaceable accession of His Sacred Majesty King George to the throne; and for disappointing the designs of the pretender, and all his adherents. By J. Boyse. | |
Sermons preach'd on various subjects. ... By J. B. | |
Some queries offered to the consideration of the people called Quakers | |
Some remarks on Mr. French's collection, etc. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. | |
A vindication of a private letter concerning the overtures : Transmitted by the General-Synod assembled at Dungannon, June, 1725; against the Rev'd Mr. Mc-Bride's printed exceptions. In a letter to the Reverend ministers of the Presbyterian Persuasion, in the North of Ireland. By J. Boyse. | |
A vindication of the true deity of our Blessed Saviour : in answer to a pamphlet, intitled, An humble enquiry into the scripture account of Jesus Christ, etc. By Joseph Boyse. | |
Vindiciae Calvinisticae or, Some impartial reflections on the Dean of Londondereys considerations that obliged him to come over to the communion of the Church of Rome. And Mr. Chancellor King's answer thereto. He no less unjustly than impertinently reflects, on the protestant dissenters. In a letter to friend. | |
Vox populi, 1693: | |
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The works of the reverend and learned Mr. Joseph Boyse, of Dublin. Being a complete collection of all the discourses, sermons, and other tracts, which have been already published. To which are added, several other sermons; a treatise of justification; and, a Paraphrase on those Passages in the New Testament, which chiefly relate to that Doctrine. Never before published. In two volumes. |