Piers, Henry, 1567-1623
Henry Piers Anglo-Irish landowner and politician
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Piers ‡c Anglo-Irish landowner and politician
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Piers, Henry ‡d 1567-1623
- 100 1 _ ‡a Piers, Henry ‡d 1567-1623
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Piers, Henry, ‡d 1567-1623
- 100 1 _ ‡a Piers, Henry, ‡d 1567-1623
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Works
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Atheism, (or the living without God in the world) a commoner sin than thought of. : The substance of three sermons, preached in the parish church of Bexley in Kent, in July, 1748. To which is prefixed, a preface: ... By Henry Piers | |
Continental travels, 1595-1598 | |
Infidelity the ruin of a people : or, Unbelief the Damning Sin. A sermon Preached at Bexley in Kent, on Wednesday the 17th of February 1747-8, the Day appointed by his Majesty for a general Fast: As also, To a Congregation in London, some of whom have found, and others seeking, Salvation from Sin, through Faith in Jesus Christ. By Henry Piers, M. A. Vicar of Bexley, sometime Student of Trinity-College, Dublin | |
John Baptist's office continued in all ministers of the Gospel: or, a sense of our want of him, the only disposition for Christ. A sermon preached in the parish-church of Bexley, in Kent, ... June the 24th, 1758. In compliance with the appointment of John Styleman, ... who, b his last will ... left ... onehundred pounds ... for ... twelve ... alms-houses ... By Henry Piers, ... | |
Victory and plenty great subjects of thanksgiving. : A sermon preached in the parish-church of Bexley in Kent. On Thursday the 29th of November, 1759. Being Appointed by His Majesty for a public Thanksgiving "for Success to His Majesty's Arms over "his Enemies," and "for an uncommonly plen-"tiful Harvest." By Henry Piers, M. A. Vicar of the Parish; some Time Student of Trinity-College, Dublin; and Author of two Letters in Defence of our present Liturgy, against the (so) "free and candid Disquisitors, and Authors of the Expediency, yea Necessity of altering it," &c |