Burrage, Champlin, 1874-1951
Burrage, Champlin
Champlin Burrage
VIAF ID: 47134733 ( Personal )
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Works
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An answer to John Robinson of Leyden by a Puritan friend, now first published from a manuscript of A.D., 1609. | |
The church covenant [MI] 1904: | |
The early English dissenters in the light of recent research (1550-1641) | |
The Ithaca of the Odyssey; a new attempt to show that Thiáki is the Ithaca of Homer and to discover the lost sites of the hut of Eumaeus, the spring of Ithacus, Neritus and Polyctor, the farm & house of Laertes, the city and port of Ithaca, and the palace of Odysseus ... | |
John Penry, the so-called martyr of Congregationalism, as revealed in the original record of his trial and in documents related thereto | |
John Pory's lost description of Plymouth colony in the earliest days of the Pilgrim fathers, together with contemporary accounts of English colonization elsewhere in New England and in the Bermudas ; | |
New facts concerning John Robinson, pastor of the Pilgrim fathers | |
A "New Years fruit": | |
Oxford. University. Bodleian Library. | |
The "retractation" of Robert Browne, father of congregationalism : being "a reproofe of certeine chismatical persons (i.e. Henry Barrowe, John Greenwood, and their congregation) and their doctrine touching the hearing and preaching of the word of God" : written probably early in the year 1588, since lost | |
Studies in the Minoan hieroglyphic inscriptions | |
The true story of Robert Browne (1550?-1633) father of Congregationalism, including various points hitherto unknown of misunderstood, with some account of the development of his religious views, and an extended and improved list of his writings |