Cardale, Paul, 1705-1775
Paul Cardale
VIAF ID: 44693687 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cardale, Paul, ‡d 1705-1775
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Works
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A comment upon some remarkable passages in Christ's prayer, at the close of his public ministry; more particularly John xvii. 5. Or, An Attempt to obviate and correct sundry mistaken Notions concerning our Saviour's Personal Character. In three Parts. Wherein occasional Notes and Reflections are interspersed, which point out the Practical Use and Moral Tendency of the Scripture Doctrine, in this very important Article | |
The distinctive character and honour of the righteous man considered : in two discourses, occasioned by the death of the Revd. Francis Blackmore, M. A. of Worcester. By P. Cardale. | |
The gospel-sanctuary, 1740: | |
The gospel-Sanctuary: or, God's name recorded in places of publick worship. In which the consecration and holiness of such places are rationally considered; and the free and publick exercise of religion, supported upon natural and Christian principles. The Whole Being designed to recommend and promote a Gospel Worship, in its genuine Purity and Simplicity. With An Introductory Preface, Shewing the true Nature and Grounds of Christian Liberty. And a Divine Meditation by way of Appendix. By P. Cardale | |
[A new] office of devotion adapted to the present times : To which is added, the prayer of a true Catholick, or of a consistent Protestant. In two parts. The whole being calculated for general use, and to promote a further refor[mation]. | |
A treatise on the application of certain terms and epithets to Jesus Christ : shewing, That they have no foundation either in the written Revelation, or in any Principles of found Reason and true Philosophy | |
The true doctrine of the New Testament concerning Jesus Christ, considered : Wherein the misrepresentations that have been made of it, upon the Arian hypothesis, and upon all Trinitarian and Athanasian principles, are exposed; and the honour of Our Saviour's divine character and mission is maintained. Drawn up originally at the request of a friend. To which are added, an appendix, containing some strictures upon the first chapter of St. John's Gospel. And a prepatory discourse upon the right of private judgment in matters of religion; proving, that there cannot be a visible infallible judge of controversy in the church of Christ. |