Assheton, William, 1641-1711
William Assheton English cleric, a prolific writer and life assurance pioneer (1641–1711)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Assheton, William ‡d 1641-1711
- 100 1 _ ‡a Assheton, William ‡d 1641-1711
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Assheton, William, ‡d 1641-1711
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Assheton ‡c English cleric, a prolific writer and life assurance pioneer (1641–1711)
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Works
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Account of Dr. Assheton's proposal | |
Brief exhortation to the holy communion with the nature and measure of preparation concerning it. ... by william assheton | |
The cases of scandal and persecution, being a seasonable inquiry into these two things ... | |
The country-parson's admonition to his parishioners : perswading them to continue in the protestant religion : with directions how to behave themselves when any one designs to seduce them from the Church of England | |
A defence of the plain-mans reply against the missioners answer to it : being a futher examination of the pretended infallibility of the Church of Rome | |
A Discourse Concerning a Death-Bed Repentance. | |
An exposition of the church-catechism : Part I. Containing an explication of the preliminary questions and answers, and of the Apostles Creed. By William Assheton D.D. Rector of Beckenham in Kent, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond. | |
Five scarce tracts : (belonging to the Popish controversy.) viz. The plain man's reply to the Catholic missionaries. A defence of the plain man's reply to the Catholic missionaries. The country-parson's admonition to his parishioners. A defence of the country-parson's admonition to his Parishioners. The child's monitor against popery. Written by William Assheton, D.D. now published in a size conformable to other papers relating to that debate, for the Convenience of those who are desirous of compleating their Collections by the addition of these Tracts. | |
Method of devotion for the lord's day | |
The possibility of apparitions. Being an answer to this question, whether can departed souls (souls separated from their Bodies) so appear, as to be visibly seen and conversed with here upon earth? By a divine of the Church of England. | |
The principles of the Dissenters concerning toleration and ocasional conformity : humbly dedicated to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled : with seasonable advice to the Dissenters in a preface. | |
A seasonable vindication of the clergy : (Being an answer to some reflections, in a late book, entituled, the rights of the Christian church asserted, etc.) Humbly submitted to the serious consideration of the nobility and gentry of Great Britain. By a divine of the Church of England. | |
A theological discourse of last vvills and testaments. | |
Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd. |