Bradshaw, William, 1571-1618
Bradshaw, William
William Bradshaw English Puritan
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- 200 _ | ‡a Bradshaw ‡b William ‡f 1571-1618
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bradshaw, William
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bradshaw, William ‡d 1571-1618
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bradshaw, William ‡d 1571-1618
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bradshaw, William, ‡d 1571-1618
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bradshaw, William, ‡d 1571-1618
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Bradshaw ‡c English Puritan
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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Bible. | |
Bradshaw's ghost : being a dialogue between the said ghost, and an apparition of the late King Charles : wherein are laid down severall transactions that did occur in the many passages of his life, never known before : to which is added, his last will and testament | |
Bruylofts-kleed der tafel-ghenoten Christi, dat is: twee tractaten ... | |
A consideration of certaine positions archiepiscopall | |
Direction for the weaker sort of Christians | |
A discourse of the sinne against the Holy Ghost : grounded upon Matt. chap. 12, vers. 22-23 : tending to the comfort of such persons as, being afflicted in conscience for their sins, are, by the delusions of Satan, brought to the brinke of despaire, through feare that they have fallen into that unpardonable sinne | |
Dissertatio de justificationis doctrina | |
Doctrine of communicating worthily in the Lords Supper | |
English Puritanisme ... 1605 | |
English Puritanisme : containing the maine opinions of the rigidest sort of those that are called Puritans in the realme of England | |
Guiljelmi Amesij, De conscientia, et eivs ivre, vel casibvs, libri qvinqve | |
Humble motives for association to maintaine religion established : published as an antidote against the pestilent treatises of secular priests | |
Manudiction for Mr. Robinson | |
A meditation of mans mortalitie : Containing an exposition of the ninetieth psalme | |
A myld and iust defence of certeyne arguments, at the last session of Parliament directed to that most Honorable High Court, in behalfe of the ministers suspended and deprived &c: for not subscribing and conforming themselues etc : Against an intemperat and vniust consideration of them by M. Gabril Powell. The chiefe and generall contents wherof are breefely layd downe immediatly after the epistle | |
Operum Guilielmi Amesii | |
A proposition concerning kneeling | |
A protestation of the Kings supremacie : Made in the name of the afflicted ministers, and opposed to the shamefull calumniations of the prelates | |
Puritanism and separatism : a collection of works | |
Puritanismus Anglicanus, sive Praecipua dogmata eorum, qui inter vulgò dictos Puritanos in Anglia, rigidiores habentur | |
Sententia de origine sabbati & die domenico | |
Several treatises of worship and ceremonies | |
A Shorte treatise, of the crosse in baptisme contracted into this syllogisme ... | |
treatise of Christian renunciation | |
A treatise of divine worship; tending to prove, that the ceremonies imposed upon the ministers of the Gospel in England, in present controversie, are in their use unlawful : With a preface, containing an account of the antiquity, occasion, and grounds of non conformity: a vindication of the dissenters from the charge of schism, and of occasional conformity from the charge of novelty and hypocrisie, and inconsistency with the principles of dissenters. And also, a postscript in defence of a book entituled, Thomas against Bennet, being a reply to Mr. Bennet's answer thereto. | |
A treatise of justification : tending to prove that a sinner is justified before God, onely by Christs righteousnesse imputed. By William Bradshaw | |
A triall of subscription : by way of a preface vnto certaine subscribers; and, reasons for lesse rigour against non-subscribers. Both modestly written; that neither should offend | |
Tvvo mariage sermons : the former on Prov. 19. 14. By Thomas Gataker B. of D. and pastor of Rotherhith. The latter on Iohn 2. 1--12. By that learned and judicious divine Mr William Bradshaw some time fellow of Sidney Colledge in Cambridge | |
Twelve generall arguments | |
The unreasonablnes of the separation; made apparent, in an examination of, and answere to, certaine reasons of Maister Francis Johnson ... |