Owen, James, 1654-1706
Owen, James
جيمس أوين
أوين، جيمس، 1654-1706
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Owen, James
- 100 1 _ ‡a Owen, James ‡d 1654-1706
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Owen, James, ‡d 1654-1706
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Owen, James, ‡d 1654-1706
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- 100 0 _ ‡a جيمس أوين
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Church in Wales ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 500 1 _ ‡a Owen, Charles ‡d -1746 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
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An answer to the rector of Bury's letter to his friend : wherein is shewed that has effectually, tho' unwllingly acquitted the dissenters from his malicious charge of their being corrupters of the Word of God, that his attempts against the titles of the Psalms and Hebrew Bibles are feeble and inconsistent | |
Bedydd plant or nefoedd, neu, Draethawd am natur a diben bedydd : yn profi trwy ddeuddeg o resymmau scrythuraidd y dylid bedyddio plant y ffyddloniaid | |
Church-pageantry display'd, or, Organ-worship, arraign'd and condemn'd : as inconsistent with the revelation and worship of the Gospel, the sentiments of the ancient fathers, the Church of England, and several eminent divines, both Protestants and Papists. By Eugenius Junior - in answer to a letter about organs | |
The history of images, 1709: | |
The history of images : and of image-worship. Shewing, the original and progress of idolatry among pagans, Jews, and Christians: with a refutation of the second Council of Nice, and of other Advocates for Idolatry. By the late Reverend, Mr. James Owen. | |
The history of the consecration of altars, temples and churches: shewing the various forms of it among Jews, heathens and Christians, deduced from it's first origine to this present age. By James Owen. | |
James Owen and the defense of moderate nonconformity | |
Moderation a virtue : or, the occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hypocrisy; wherein is shewn, the antiquity, catholick principles, and advantage of occasional conformity to the Church of England; and that Dissenters, from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments; under the several Heads following. I. That Occasional Conformity is no new thing, but is warranted in some Cases by the most sacred and uncontestable Precedents. II. That the Principles of the Occasional Conformists are truly Christian and Catholick. III. That the difference between the Church and Moderate Dissenters is inconsiderable. IV. That the imploying of sober Dissenters in Publick Trusts, so far from being prejudicial to the Church of England, that it really strengthens it. V. That Occasional Conformity is an advantage to the Church, and weakens the Dissenters. VI. That the late Bill against Occasional Conformity, wou'd have been highly prejudicial to the Church of England. Vii. That the Dissenters from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments. | |
A plea for scripture ordination: or, ten arguments from scripture and antiquity proving ordination by presbyters without bishops to be valid. By J. Owen Minister of the Gospel. To which is prefixt an epistle by the Reverend Mr. Daniel Williams. | |
Remarks on a sermon, about corrupting the word of God : preach'd by Tho. Gipps Rector of Bury, on a publick occasion, July 11, 1696, wherein the dissenters are fully vindicated against his vnjust accusations | |
Salvation improved : in a sermon upon the 16th of April, 1696. : Being the day of solemn thanksgiving for the preservation of His Majesty's sacred person, from barbarous assassination; and of this kingdom, from French invasion | |
Trugaredd a barn : neu, yn agos i drichant o siampleu rhyfeddol o farnedigaetheu Duw ar yr annuwiol. Ac o drugareddeu nodedig ir Duwiol, Mewn amryw wledydd ac oesodd; Gyda llawer o Ystorieu buddiol eraill, wedi eu casglu allan o Ysgrifenniadeu gwyr Dysgedig: Er dychryn i'r Drygionus, Er cyssur i'r Daionus, Ac er rhybydd i Bawb. | |
Tutamen evangelicum, or, A defence of Scripture-ordination, against the exceptions of T.G. in a book intituled, Tentamen novum : proving, that ordination by presbyters is valid, Timothy and Titus were no diocesan rulers, the presbyters of Ephesus were the apostles successors in the government of that church, and not Timothy, the first epistle to Timothy was written before the meeting at Miletus, the ancient Waldenses had no diocesan bishops, &c | |
The validity of the dissenting ministry : or, The ordaining power of presbyters evinced from the New Testament and church history. In four parts. Publish'd by Cha. Owen. |