Fleming, Robert, 1630-1694
Robert Fleming Scottish Presbyterian Minister, died 1694
রবার্ট ফ্লেমিং
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fleming, Robert ‡d 1630-1694
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- 100 | _ ‡a Fleming, Robert, ‡d 1630-1694
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fleming, Robert, ‡d 1630-1694
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Robert Fleming ‡c Scottish Presbyterian Minister, died 1694
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Fleming, Robert ‡d 1660-1716 ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
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Apocalyptical key | |
The blessedness of those who die in the Lord : a practical discourse occasioned by the death of King William; wherein a character of him is given. To which is added, a poetical essay on his memory. By Robert Fleming, V. D. M | |
Britain's jubilee : a congratulatory poem on the descent of His Highness the Prince of Orange into England and Their Highnesses accession to the crown, and solemn coronation, April 11, 1689 | |
Christology. : A discourse concerning Christ: considered I in himself, II in his government, and III in relation to his subjects and their Duty to Him. In six books. Being a New Essay Towards a farther Revival and Re-Introduction Of Primitive-Scriptural-Divinity, By way of Specimen By Robert Fleming | |
The church wounded and rent by a spirit of division : held forth in a short account of some sad differences hath been of late in the Church of Scotland, with the occasion, grounds, and too evident product therof whose wounds are bleeding to this day : togither with some vindication of the truth, and principles of our church in this present state of things from unjust revilings and reproach, and a few words in the close with respect to what are the greatest concerns of Christians exercise and duty in these times | |
The confirming work of religion, or, Its great things made plain by their primary evidences and demonstrations : whereby the meanest in the church may soon be made able to render a rational account of their faith | |
The confirming worke of religion ..., or, The true and infallible way for attaining a confirmed state in religion with a short and confirming prospect of the work of the Lord about his church in these last times | |
A description of the confirmed state of a Christian | |
A discourse on earthquakes : as supernatural and premonitory signs to a nation, Especially as to what occurred in the Year 1692. With some remarks respecting That Assurance of Mind which is attainable in the Light and Power of Religion, under the greatest Surprizals and Terrors of Sense. Also an Enquiry into the Ground of our Hopes and Fears, as to the Public State of the Church of Christ in these Days. By Robert Fleming, V. D. M. Author of the Apocalyptical Key, or Prophetic Discourse on the Rise and Fall of Papacy. | |
Discourses on several subjects | |
Essay shewing the exact accomplishment of the Word of God in his works performed and to be performed | |
Fame's mausoleum : a Pindarick poem, with a monumental inscription, sacred to the glorious memory of William the great. Humbly offered as an essay. By Robert Fleming | |
The fulfilling of the Scripture, 1681: | |
The history of hereditary-right : from Cain to Nero: wherein its indefeasibleness, and all other such late doctrines concerning the absolute power of princes, and the Unlimited Obedience of Subjects, are fully and finally determin'd, by the Scripture-Standard of Divine Right. To which is prefix'd, a preface, by way of a modest challenge and addres to the British and Irish Jacobites, to answer what is said. By the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Fleming | |
Josuaas verkiesinge; ofte de geresolveerde christen, na sijn grondig ondersoeck en beproevinge der waerheit. Waer in de weg getoont word om in dese bekommerlijcke tijden, met kennisse ende versekeringe des gemoeds, God te dienen ende hem na te volgen. Voorgestelt uyt Josuae cap. 24. vers 15. | |
Notes on Nepal birds | |
The one necessary thing to be sought briefly touched : in a four-fold dialogue, upon some of the great and most concerning truths of practical religion | |
A persuasive to moderate all affections to worldly objects : Delivered in a Funeral Sermon On the Decease of Mrs. Mary Frazer, Late Wife of Mr. Hugh Frazer, Merchant, Who Died March 18. 1715/16. Preached at Stoke-Newington, April 1. By Robert Fleming | |
A persuasive to mutual love and charity among Christians who differ in opinion : Drawn from the motives of the Gospel, and proper for healing the present divisions among us. By a Minister of the Gospel. | |
The present aspect of our times and of the extraordinary conjunction of things therein : in a rational view and prospect of the same, as it respects the publick hazard and safety of Brittain in this day. | |
The rod, or the sword. The present dilemma of the nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, considered, : argued, and improved; in a discourse from Ezekiel, chap. XXI. ver. xiii. By Robert Fleming, V.D.M | |
Scripture truth confirmed and cleared ... | |
Seculum Davidicum redivivum : or, the divine right of The Revolution evinc'd and apply'd: in a discourse, occasion'd by the late glorious victory at Ramilly, and the other Successes of the Arms of Her Majesty and Her Allies, in the Spanish Netherlands, under the Command of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough; and by the other Successes in Spain, under the Conduct of the Earls of Peterborough and Galloway. The sum whereof was delivered in a sermon on the General Thanks-Giving-Day, June 27, 1706. By Robert Fleming | |
A survey of Quakerism, as it is stated in the professed doctrine and principles of that party : with a serious reflection on the dreadful import thereof, to subvert the very being and reality of the Christian religion | |
The true settlement of a Christians faith,bafter shaking assaults, by its own evidence; and by the internal sealing work of the spirit; pointed at, in some special inquiries thereon in a letter to a friend. With some serious reflections on the present times we are in, and those great vicissitudes of providence, wihch have been in the publick state of Britain in this last age, in a II. letter. By a minister of the Ghospel [sic] | |
The truth and certainty of the Protestant faith : with a short and plain account of the doctrine of the Romish Church in its visible opposition to Scripture and the very being of Christianity : to which is adjoined some serious considerations anent popery & the state of that controversy | |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Robert Fleming, jun. and John Hutton merchants in Edinburgh, ... |