Lewis, Thomas, 1689-1749?
Lewis, Thomas
Thomas Lewis
Lewis, Thomas, 1689-ca. 1749
VIAF ID: 26032730 ( Personal )
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Works
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The anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall : Wherein is Represented, I. The Moderation and Christian Temper of an Assembly of Divines. II. The Gravity and Candor of their Debates. III. The Language and Civility they use in Religious Controversie. IV. The Reverence they profess for the Divinity of Christ, for Creeds, Canons, etc. Collected from their late Blasphemous Writings for the Information of Posterity: with short remarks, by the author of The scourge. In a Letter to a Country Friend. | |
Brief van Aristeas. | |
Churches no charnel-houses: being, an enquiry into the profaneness, indecency, and pernicious consequences to the living, of burying the dead in churches and churchyards. ... By a clergyman. | |
Les désordres cliniques du battement du coeur | |
The electrocardiographic method and its relationship to clinical medicine | |
English Presbyterian eloquence: or : dissenters sayings ancient and modern. Collected from the Books and Sermons of the Presbyterians, etc. from the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the present Time: Wherein it appears, That the Presbyterians have constantly attempted to subvert the Fundamental Articles of the Christian Faith; to abolish the Doctrine and Discipline of the Church of England establish'd by Law; to ruin the Characters of the Universities, the Convocation and the Episcopal Clergy; to asperse the Memory of his Present Majesty's Royal Progenitors; and have been profess'd Enemies to Truth, Common Sense, and Good Manners, from their first settlement in this Kingdom. With Remarks upon every Chapter. | |
Le Froid et les ténèbres : le monde après une guerre atomique | |
An historical essay upon the consecration of churches : With an account of the forms and ceremonies of consecrations among the Jews, Heathens, and Christians; describing the Magnificent Feasts and Entertainments upon those Joyful Occasions; and proving the Antiquity of those Anniversary Festivals, call'd Wakes, observ'd in Country Villages, in Memory of the Consecration of their particular Churches. To which is added, A form of consecrating churches, chapels, and church-yards, pass'd in the Lower House of Convocation, 1712, with a Design to have it establish'd among the Offices of the Liturgy, and compiled chiefly for the Consecration of the New Churches. Copy'd from the Journal of the House, and never before made Publick. With the Authority of the Canon-Law for the Reconsecration of Churches. By Mr. Lewis. | |
The history of Hypatia : A most impudent school-mistress of Alexandria: murder'd and torn to pieces by the populace, in defence of Saint Cyril and the Alexandrian Clergy. from the aspersions of Mr. Toland | |
history of the angels | |
The history of the Parthian Empire, from the foundation of the monarchy by Arsaces, to its final overthrow by Artaxerxes the Persian, contained in a succession of twenty nine kings. | |
The history of the seventy two interpreters: of their journey from Jerusalem to Alexandria ... Their version of the Septuagint ... | |
An inquiry into the shape, 1735: | |
The nature of hell, the reality of hell-fire, and the eternity of hell-torments, explain'd and vindicated. In opposition to a profane libel, first published under Cromwell's usurpation, and lately reprinted, intituled, Of the torments of hell, the foundation and pillars thereof discover'd, search'd, shaken, and removed, &c. | |
Origines Hebr:̆̆ the antiquities of the Hebrew republick : In four books. I. The origin of the Hebrews; their civil government; the constitution of the sanbedrim; forms of trial in courts of justice, etc. II. The ecclesiastical government; the consecration of the high-priests, priests, and levites. The revenue of the priesthood the sects among the Hebrews, pharisees, sadducees, essenes, etc. III. Places of worship. The use of high-places; a survey of the tabernacle, and the proseucha's of the Hebrews. A description of the first temple from the scriptures, and of the second from the rabbinical writings. The sacred utensils. The institution of synagogues, etc. IV. The religion of the hebrews. Their sacrifices; and their libations. The burning of the red heifer, and ceremonies of purification. Their sacraments, publick fasts and festivals, etc. Design'd as an explanation of every branch of the levitical law, and of all the ceremonies and usages of the Hebrews, both civil and sacred. By Tho. Lewis, M.A. | |
Origines hebrææ. Vols. 1-2 | |
Origines hebrææ. Vols. 3-4 | |
The scourge in vindication of the Church of England. | |
Seasonable considerations on the indecent and dangerous custom of burying in churches and Church-Yards : With Remarkable observations Historical and Philosophical. Proving, that the custom is not only contrary to the practice of the antients, but fatal, in case of infection. Humbly Offer'd to the Consideration of our Superiours. |