Synge, Edward, 1659-1741
Synge, Edward
Edward Synge Church of Ireland Archbishop of Tuam
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An abstract of the Church catechism : briefly containing the substance of all that is necessary to salvation | |
Account of the erection, government and number, of charity-schools in Ireland | |
Advice to a young divine concerning preaching | |
An answer to all the excuses and pretences Which Men ordinarily make for their not coming to the holy communion : To which is added, A Brief Account of the End and Design of the Holy Communion; the Obligation to receive it; the Way to prepare for it; and the Behaviour of our selves both at, and after it. Fitted for the Meanest Capacities, and very proper to be given away, by such as are charitably inclined | |
The authority of the Church in matters of religion | |
Case of Toleration Consider'd with Respect both to Religion and Civil Government, in a Sermon Preach'd in St. Andrew's, Dublin | |
Catholick Chriſtianity : or, an essay toward lessening the number of controversies among Christians | |
Charitable address to all who are of the Communion of the Church of Rome | |
Christian zeal : A sermon preach'd before their Excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland, at Christ's Church, Dublin, on Sunday, February the 12th, 1715/16. By Edward, Lord Bishop of Rapho. Publish'd by their Excellencies Command. | |
A discourse of confirmation : In a dialogue between the minister of a parish and a young servant maid named Sarah. Containing proper Instructions for such Persons as are to be Confirmed. Humbly offered to the Consideration of all Parents and others who have the Care of educating Youth. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. | |
Dr. Synge's defence of himself : against The unjust Aspersions Thrown upon Him in a Late pamphlet, entitled, A Reply to a Vindication of the Letter Published in a Pamphlet, call'd, Partiality detected, etc. In a Letter to the replyer. Wherein also some Justice is done to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin: And to Dr. Browne, now Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross. | |
An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity : Being a short and plain account of the doctrines and rules of Christianity. By the most Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, late Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland; Author of An Answer to all the Excuses and Pretences for not coming to the Holy Communion. | |
Eternal salvation the only end and design of religion : In a sermon preached at the parish-church of St. Warburgh, Dublin, on Sunday, October 3, 1714. By Edward Synge. | |
Gentleman's religion | |
Gentleman's religion wybór) | |
Hanway, Jonas, 1712-1786. The soldier's faithful friend... | |
Honesty the best policy : An essay concerning the true way of rendering a nation happy, and its government firm and lasting. | |
L'authorité de l'eglise en matiere de religion : Par S. G. Edward, archevêque de Tuam. | |
Liturgies. | |
A peaceable and friendly address to the non-conformists : written upon their desiring an Act of toleration. Without the sacramental-test. Being a full answer to a pamphlet lately publish'd, intitled, The nature and consequence of the sacramental-test considered. With Reasons humbly offered for Repeal of it. By his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Tuam. | |
A plain and easy method, whereby a man of moderate capacity may arrive at full satisfaction in all things that concern his everlasting salvation : To which is added, a paraphrase on St. Athanasius's Creed. By the most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. | |
Plain instructions for the young and ignorant | |
Religion d'un honnête homme qui n'est pas théologien de profession | |
Religion Eines Ehrlichen und Rechtschaffenen Menschens, Der eben kein Theologus von Profession ist | |
Religion tryed by the test of sober and impartial reason | |
De religionis Christianæ fundamentalibus : Et eorundem usu disquisitio brevis: cum appendice, in qua ex principiis in hâc disquisitione positis vel suggestis, ad tres maximi momenti quæstiones respondetur; quarum determinatio communioni inter diversas ecclesias restituendæ multum conducere videtur. Authore Edvardo Archiepiscopo tuamensi. | |
The root and spring of true virtue and piety. A sermon, preach'd at Tuam, and now enlarg'd by Edward, lord archibishop of Tuam. | |
The rule of self-examination : Or, The only way of banishing doubts and scruples, and directing the conscience in the satisfactory practice of all Christian duties. By the Right Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late minister of the Parish of St. Warburgh, Dublin; and now lord bishop of Rapho. | |
A short dissertation upon eating blood. | |
The sin of schism : most unjustly and groundlesly charged by the nonjurours upon the present established Church of England; and the charge made good against themselves. In a letter to a nonjuring clergyman. | |
A sincere Christian and convert from the Church of Rome : exemplified in the life of Daniel Herly, a poor Irish peasant. | |
Sober thoughts for the cure of melancholy; especially that which is religious. | |
The Soldier's faithful friend : being moral and religious advice to soldiers : with an historical abridgment of the events of the last war. | |
Some rules for the conduct of human life, chiefly done from the Latin of J.A. Comenius : Shewing the way of living I. Wisely. II. Harmoniously. III. Peaceably and quietly. IV. In Business. vol. In much business. VI. In the intervals of business. VII. In travel. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late lord archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. | |
Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well : by which (if every day carefully observed) a man may be much enabled, (through God's grace) to spend his whole life well. | |
St. Paul's description of his own religion, opened and explained. By Edward lord archbishop of Tuam. | |
Thankfulness to Almighty God for his more ancient and later mercies and deliverances vouchsafed to the British and Protestants, within the Kingdom of Ireland : Recommended and Press'd in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons, October the 23d, 1711. Preach'd at St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, By Edward Synge, D. D. And Published by Order of the House. | |
A true church-man set in a just and clear light : or, an essay towards the right character of a faithful son of the establish'd church. | |
The true nature of an oath : A letter to a sober Quaker. Occasioned by the act of Parliament: whereby it is enacted that the solemn affirmation of a Quaker shall be of like force with an oath taken in the common Form of Law. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. | |
The Way to Eternal Salvation plainly Pointed Out. ... | |
The wisdom of being religious : A sermon preach'd at the Castle-Chapel in Dublin, February the 20th, 1703/4. By ... Dr. Edward Synge. | |
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