Lewis, John, 1675-1747
Lewis, John, rev., 1675-1747
John Lewis English cleric and antiquarian, born 1675
Lewis, John
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Works
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An abstract of proposals lately humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons to prevent the corruption of the coyn | |
The agreement of the Lutheran churches with the Church of England : shewn From the Publick Confessions of the several Churches. Published to prevent any uncharitable Opinions of the Lutheran Churches, likely to be occasioned by a late Hasty Review of their Principles. | |
Bibeln. | |
Bible | |
Bibliotheca topographica Britannica. | |
Bijbel. | |
The bread and wine in the Holy Eucharist not a proper, material, propitiatory sacrifice : In answer to a late book, entitled, the unbloody sacrifice and altar unvail'd etc. By John Lewis, A.M. vicar of minster in the Isle of Thanet. | |
A brief discovery of some of the arts of the Popish Protestant Missioners in England : to pave the way for the restitution and establishment of Popery. For the use of the members of the Church of England. By ... Mr. John Lewis. | |
A brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England To which is prefixed, some account of the learned Dr. Wiclif, and a defence of him from the false charge of his, and his followers, denying infant baptism. By John Lewis ... | |
Caitecism na Heaglaise minighthe, ar mhodh. Cheiste agus fhreagra | |
Church catechism : explained, by way of question and answer, and confirmed by scripture proofs | |
The clergy of the Church of England vindicated, 1710: | |
A collection of papers, records, etc. Referred to in the foregoing History and antiquities of Tenet. | |
A companion for the afflicted, whether in mind, body, or estate : Being a collection of texts of scriptures, and forms of prayer, suited to the several conditions of persons in affliction, to which is added directions and prayers, for the receiving the Holy Sacrament, and a morning and evening prayer for the use of families. By John Lewis, rector of Acryse, in the diocess of Canterbury. | |
Complete history of the several translations of the Holy Bible and New Testament into English | |
Complete history of the several translations of the Holy Bible and New Testament into English. 1731 | |
Complete history of the several translations of the Holy Bible and New Testament into English. 1739 | |
A defence of the communion office and catechism of the Church of England, from the False and groundless charge of their favouring the doctrine of transubstantiation; brought against them by two of the present popish English missionaries in their late books, entitled, Pastoral instructions, etc. printed A. D. 1713. And A plain answer to Dr. Middleton's Letter from Rome, printed A. D. 1741. Addressed to the Inhabitants of London and Westminster, By John Lewis, M. A. Minister of Margate in Kent. | |
A dissertation on the antiquity and use of seals in England. Collected by **** 1736. | |
History and antiquities ecclesiastical and civil of the Isle of Tenet in Kent | |
The history of the life and sufferings of the Reverend and learned John Wicliffe : D. D. Warden of Canterbury Hall, and Publick Professor of Divinity in Oxford; and Rector of Lutterworth, in Leicestershire, in the Reigns of K. Edward III. and K. Richard II. Together with a collection of papers relating to the said history, never before printed. By John Lewis, A. M. Minister of Meregate. | |
The life of Dr. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester in the reign of King Henry VIII : with an appendix of illustrative documents and papers | |
The life of mayster Wyllyam Caxton, of the Weald of Kent; the first printer in England. In which is given An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Art of Pryntyng in England, during his Time, till 1493. Collected by John Lewis, Minister of Mergate in Kent. | |
The life of the learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock : S.T.P. Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and Chichester, in the reign of King Henry VI. Faithfully collected from Records and Mss. Being a sequel of the life of Dr. John Wiclif, In order to An Introduction to the History of the English Reformation. Collected and written by John Lewis, Minister of Mergate, in 1725, and now Reviewed. | |
The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated out of the Latin Vulgat by John Wiclif, 1731: | |
Presbyters not always an authoritative part of provincial synods : Being an examination of a part of Dr. Brett's chapter of provincial synods, in his late account of church-government, etc. | |
Remarks on four sermons, preach'd by Dr. Thomas Bisse, at the Rolls Chappel; and entituled, The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer. In which are explained, I. The Sense of the Church of England concerning Church Government by Bishops, Priests and Deacons. II. The Sacerdotal Absolution. III. The Worship of the Foreign Reformed Churches. IV. The Celebration of the Communion Service in our Churches. V. The Ceremonies of bowing towards the Altar, and at the Name of Jesus. VI. Praying in the Pulpit before Sermon. In a letter to the reverend author, from a clergyman in the country. | |
Seasonable considerations on the indecent and dangerous custom of burying in churches and church-yards with remarkable observations, historical and philosophical, proving that the custom is not only contrary to the practice of the antients, but fatal, in case of infection : humbly offer'd to the consideration of our superiours. | |
A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of Canterbury : On January the 30th, 1717/18. being the day of the martyrdom of the blessed King Charles the First: To implore the Mercy of God, that neither the Guilt of that Sacred and Innocent Blood, nor those other Sins, by which God was provoked to deliver up both us and our King into the Hands of cruel and unreasonable Men, may at any Time hereafter be visited upon us or our Posterity. By J. Lewis, M. A. Minister of Margate. Published on Occasion of the unjust Clamours raised against it. | |
Some account of suffragan bishops in England | |
A specimen of the gross errors in the second volume of Mr. Collier's Ecclesiastical history: being a vindication of the Right Reverend and Learned Dr. Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum, from the several reflections made on him and his history of the Reformation; in the several places of it noted in a late advertisement in the Evening post, No 2254. | |
A vindication of the ancient Britains and the Pighards of Bohemia from the false accusation of being Anabaptists : To which is added, part of a letter of Dr. Martin Bucer Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge to Bishop John Hooper concerning ceremonies. | |
A vindication of the right reverend the Ld. Bishop of Norwich : from the undeserved reflections of the Reverend Mr. John Johnson, in his book Entituled The unbloody sacrifice and altar unvailed and supported. Wherein is shewn how groundless and Unreasonable this reverend man's exceptions and Complaints are, and how little Service he has done himself by them. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. Johnson. By a christian. |