Hawarden, Edward, 1662-1735
Edward Hawarden English theologian
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawarden, Edward ‡d 1662-1735
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Hawarden, Edward, ‡d 1662-1735
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Works
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Answer to Dr. Clark, and Mr. Whiston, concerning the divinity of the Son, and the Holy Spirit. With a summary account of the chief writers of the three first ages, by H.E. ... | |
Catholics not uncharitable in saying, that none are sav'd out of the Catholic communion | |
Charity and truth, 1728: | |
Discourses of religion : between a minister of the Church of England, and a country-gentleman. Wherein the chief points of controversy between the Church of England and Rome are truly stated and briefly discuss'd | |
Four appendixes to the book entitled The true church of Christ, &c. I. Of images and relicks. II. Of prayers for the dead and purgatory. III. Of the celibacy of priests, communion in one kind, and the liturgy in Latin. IV. Of Mr. L'E unanswerables. With a large index to the third part of the book abovemention'd | |
Postscript: or, a review of the grounds already laid : together with a second and third part of the Rule of faith | |
The rule of faith truly stated : in a new and easy method; or a key to controversy | |
Some queries : relating to a book entitled, A compassionate address, to papists, &c. In five letters, Which the Author calls an Answer to Two Popish Books. viz. the Case Restated, and the Church of Christ Shew'd, &c | |
The true church of Christ : shewed by concurrent testimonies of scripture, and primitive tradition. In answer to a book, entitled The case stated, between the Chuch [sic] of Rome, and the Church of England. In three parts | |
Wit against reason: or, the protestant champion, the great, the incomparable Chillingworth, not invulnerable : Being a treatise, in which are laid open the noble adventures, ... of that immortal man in defence of the Bible, .. |