Fleming, Robert, [1660 ?]-1716
Fleming, Robert, ca. 1660-1716
Fleming, Rob. (Robert), 1660-1716
Robert Fleming
VIAF ID: 50609961 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fleming, Robert ‡d 1660-1716
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fleming, Robert ‡d ca. 1660-1716
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Fleming, Robert, ‡d 1660?-1716
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- 100 | _ ‡a Fleming, Robert, ‡d [1660 ?]-1716
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Robert Fleming
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (23)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Amsterdam ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 500 1 _ ‡a Fleming, Robert ‡d 1630-1694 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 551 _ _ ‡a Leiden ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 551 _ _ ‡a Utrecht ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
Works
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Apocalyptical key. an extraordinary discourse on the rise and fall of papacy | |
Apocalyptical key. Dutch. Selection | |
The blessedness of those who die in the Lord : a practical discourse occasioned by the death of King William; wherein a character of him is given. To which is added, a poetical essay on his memory. By Robert Fleming, V. D. M. | |
Christology : A discourse concerning Christ: considered I in himself, II in his government, and III in relation to his subjects and their Duty to Him. In six books. Being a New Essay Towards a farther Revival and Re-Introduction Of Primitive-Scriptural-Divinity, By way of Specimen By Robert Fleming | |
A discourse on the rise and fall of Antichrist wherein the revolution in France and the downfall of monarchy in that kingdom are distinctly pointed out : delivered at London in the year 1701 | |
Discourses on several important subjects : delivered at London in the year MDCCI. By Robert Fleming, V.D.M. | |
An epistolary discourse ... 1692: | |
An epistolary discourse on the great assistances to a Christians faith : and for a more intire rest and assurance in the highest trials and adventures thereof : with a second part, upon the present times, and these rare vicissitudes of providence in the public state of Britain in this age : to which an appendix is added in the close | |
Fame's mausoleum : a Pindarick poem, with a monumental inscription, sacred to the glorious memory of William the great. Humbly offered as an essay. By Robert Fleming. | |
The first resurrection : or, a dissertation, wherein the prior and special resurrection and reward of the most eminent Christian witnesses, during the Rage of Paganism and Antichristianism, is considered, in two grand inquiries: I. Concerning the Certainty and Genuine Idea of this Truth. Where Dr. Whitby's Arguments are Answer'd, and Mr. Staynoe's Notion Refuted. II. Concerning the Epocha of this Truth, and of the Millennium. Where the Apocalyptical Scheme of the Bishop of Worcester and Mr. Whiston, as publish'd by the latter, is proved to be a very Precarious one. Being a New Key, By which further Light is brought, not only into the Text and Context insisted upon; but also into many other memorable Passages of Scripture. Together with a Practical Improvement of the Whole. By Robert Fleming. | |
The history of hereditary-right, 1717: | |
L'origine et la chute de Rome papale | |
The mirrour of divine love unvail'd in a poetical paraphrase of the high and mysterious Song of Solomon. Whereunto is added a miscellany of several other poems, sacred and moral. Together with some few Pindariques in the close. | |
The mourners memorial : in two sermons on the death of the truly pious Mris. Susanna Soame, late wife of Bartholomew Soame of Thurlow, Esq., who deceased Febru. 14, 1691/2 : with some account of her death | |
Nieuw jaars geschenk aan myne broeders en zusters, behelzende het wel besteden des tyds. | |
A persuasive to moderate all affections to worldly objects : Delivered in a Funeral Sermon On the Decease of Mrs. Mary Frazer, Late Wife of Mr. Hugh Frazer, Merchant, Who Died March 18. 1715/16. Preached at Stoke-Newington, April 1. By Robert Fleming. | |
Rise & fall of the papacy | |
The rod, or the sword. The present dilemma of the nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland, considered : argued, and improved; in a discourse from Ezekiel, chap. XXI. ver. xiii. By Robert Fleming, V.D.M. | |
Seculum Davidicum redivivum : or, the divine right of The Revolution evinc'd and apply'd: in a discourse, occasion'd by the late glorious victory at Ramilly, and the other Successes of the Arms of Her Majesty and Her Allies, in the Spanish Netherlands, under the Command of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough; and by the other Successes in Spain, under the Conduct of the Earls of Peterborough and Galloway. The sum whereof was delivered in a sermon on the General Thanks-Giving-Day, June 27, 1706. By Robert Fleming. | |
A sermon, : preached Feb. 3, 1793, at the Scots church, London Wall, on occasion of the trial, condemnation, and execution of Louis XVI Late King of France. With some additions and illustrations. By Henry Hunter, D.D. To which is subjoined, At the earnest request of many respected friends, a republication of a discourse on the rise and fall of the papacy; originally published in the first year of the present century. By Robert Flemming, V. D. M. Then Minister of the Scots Church in London | |
Sleutel der Apocalijpsis of der Openbaringe van Johannes | |
Sleutel tot de openbaringen, of verhandeling over de opkomst en den val des Pausdoms, ... | |
Theokratia, or, The divine government of nations considered and improved in a discourse to the Societies for Reformation of Manners in London and Middlesex, preached on Monday, May 15, 1699 | |
Three elegies : the first to the memory of Lieutenant-General Mackay, the second to the memory of my Lord Angus, only son of the Marquis of Dowglas, the third to the memory of Lieut. Collonel Fullerton : who were all three slain at the attacque at Steekerken near Enguin |