Evanson, Edward, 1731-1805
Edward Evanson English theologian (1731-1805)
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An act had, done, and expedited in the palace of the Right Rev. ... William ... Lord Bishop of the diocese of Gloucester, before the said Lord Bishop, and the Worshipful and Rev. James Benson, .. | |
Arguments against and for the sabbatical observance of Sunday : by a cessation from all labour, contained in the letters of sundry writers in the Theological repository, with an additional letter to the Reverend Dr. Priestley, in continuation of the same subject. By E. Evanson, M.A. | |
Briev aan den hoog eerwaarden lord-bisschop van Lichtfield en Coventry, over de antikritische grondbeginselen in de meeste kerkelijke genootschappen | |
The dissonance of the four generally received evangelists, and the evidence of their respective authenticity examined : By Edward Evanson, A.M. | |
The doctrines of a trinity and the incarnation of God examined upon the principles of reason and common sense. With a prefatory address to the King, ... By a member of the Church of England from birth and education, .. | |
Interrogatories ministered and to be administered on the part and behalf of the Rev. Edw. Evanson, clerk, to all and every the pretended witnesses produced or to be produced on the part and behalf of Henry Collet, Esq; and Neast Havard, Gent. two of the Parishioners and Inhabitants of Tewkesbury, in the County and Diocese of Glocester, in a certain pretended Cause of Office, voluntarily promoted by them against the said Edw. Evanson,-Follow, (to wit) | |
A letter to Dr. Priestley's young man, 1794: | |
A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry : wherein the importance of the prophecies of the New Testament, and the nature of the grand apostacy predicted in them, are particularly and impartially considered. By Edward Evanson. A.M. | |
On Sunday the 20th of September, 1772, Mr. Evanson read part of the Nicene Creed in an ironical manner : so as to convey the utmost contempt and ridicule thereof, particularly of these Words, God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God,-Upon which the two following Letters passed | |
The sermon annexed to the first set of interrogatories, 1 Cor. 15c. 21 and 22v. For since man came death, by man came (or more properly) cometh also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive | |
The sermon, really preached in the parish church of Tewkesbury, on Easter-Day, 1771. for which a prosecution was commenced against the preacher, Nov. 4, 1773. With an epistle dedicatory To The Worthy Inhabitants of Tewkesbury, who defrayed the Charges attending his Defence; Containing Remarks upon a Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the said Prosecution, by Neast Havard, Gent. Town-Clerk of the Borough of Tewkesbury. By Edward Evanson, M.A | |
De strijdigheid der vier algemeen aangenomen evangelisten, en de klaarblijklijkheid van derzelver echtheid onderzocht | |
Three discourses : 1. Upon the man after God's own heart. 2. Upon the faith of Abraham. 3. Upon the seal of the foundation of God. By Edward Evanson, M.A. | |
William Buckle, Esq; Richard Jackson, Esq; D. Hawkins, Esq; Richard Bayzard, Tanner .. |