Pyle, Thomas, 1674-1756
Pyle, Thomas
Thomas Pyle English writer
VIAF ID: 22544498 ( Personal )
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Works
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The great charge and difficulties of supream government, with the duties of Christian subjects to make it easy, and prosperous : A sermon, preach'd at the Cathedral Church of Norwich; upon Tuesday the 23th of April, 1706. Being the anniversary of Her Majesty's happy coronation. By Thomas Pyle, M.A. lecturer of Lynn Regis, in Norfolk. | |
The heinous sin and danger of prevaricating with God and government : A sermon preached at Lyn Mart, Feb. 5. 1715/16 | |
National union a national belssing : A sermon preach'd at St. Margaret's Church in Lyn-Regis, on the first of May, 1707. Being the day of publick Thanksgiving for the happy union of England and Scotland by Thomas Pyle, M.A. lecturer in the said town. | |
A paraphrase on the Acts of the Apostles : and on the Epistles of the New Testament. Being a supplement to Dr. Clarke's paraphrase on the four gospels. .. | |
A paraphrase, with notes, on the Revelation of St. John : Which completes the paraphrase on the New Testament. In the manner of Dr. Clarke | |
A paraphrase with short and useful notes on the books of the Old Testament : The third and fourth volumes. Vol.III. contains a paraphrase on Joshua. ... II Samuel. Vol.IV. contains I Kings. ... Esther. For the use of families | |
The pillar and ground of truth. A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. James's Westminster, on Sunday April 13. 1718. In the afternon [sic]. By Thomas Pyle, .. | |
A second vindication of the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Wherein Mr. Law's Notions of benediction, absolution and church-communion, are proved to be destructive of the whole Christian religion, and contrary to Common Sense. And a paraphrase is given upon all the chief passages of Scripture relating to these points. With a postscript, containing, First, some remarks on Mr. Law's Manner of answering objections. And, Secondly, A plain Argument against the Notion of an Uninterrupted Succession of Regular Episcopal Ordainers. In a second letter to a member of the University of Cambridge. By Thomas Pyle, M. A. Lecturer of Lyn-Regis in Norfolk | |
Sermons. Selections | |
Sixty sermons on plain and practical subjects : by the late Reverend Thomas Pyle, Many Years Minister Of Lynn In Norfolk, Canon Residentiary Of The Church Of Sarum, And Author Of The Paraphrase ON The Acts, Epistles, And Revelation, In The Manner Of Dr. Clarke. Published by his son Philip Pyle, A. M. He being Dead yet speaketh | |
The wisdom of a government, in distributing punishment or mercy to state-criminals : A sermon preached at the Lent-Assizes holden at Thetford in Norfolk, Before the Lord Chief Justice King, on March 23, 1715/16. By Thomas Pyle, M. A. Lecturer of Lyn-Regis. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand-Inquest. |