Allen, Thomas, 1681-1755
Thomas Allen
VIAF ID: 53108062 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/53108062
Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Allen, Thomas ‡d 1681-1755
- 100 1 _ ‡a Allen, Thomas, ‡d 1681-1755
-
- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Allen
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
An apology for the Church of England, and vindication of her learned clergy: or the clergyman's free gift to Mr. Woolston. Wherein The bold Challenge of Mr. Woolston is accepted, and a loving impartial, and faithful answer is returned, to all that is worth Answering, in a pamphlet intituled, A first, second, third, and fourth free gift to the clergy, or the Hireling Priests of what Denomination soever challenged to a Disputation, on this Question, viz. Whether the Hireling Priests of this Age, who are all Ministers of the Letter, be not Worshippers of the Apocalyptical Beast, and Ministers of Antichrist. By Tho. Allen Rector of Kettering | |
An expedient to make the Church of England the most flourishing church in the world : Address'd to His Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury | |
The new-Birth; or Christian regeneration : With the grounds, nature, and necessity thereof to salvation. Being The Marrow of Christian Theology expressed in Blank or Miltonian Verse, from the Prose of our best and ablest Divines; shewing Practically and Substantially how Paradise, that is, Man's Primitive Happiness, with God's Favour, were lost, and may be recovered by all the Faithful in Christ Jesus. Also A Practical Elucidation of the Ten Commandments, as the Original Image of God impressed upon Adam's Mind in Paradise, by Way of Prayer, for keeping the several Branches of Duty contained in each. The Whole intermixed with Holy Doctrines and Christian Methods adapted to Man's Recovery from Sin to Grace, with a Supplemental Key of Knowledge at the End. Divided into Short Chapters, to help the Memory of Young and Old, even the greatest Proficients | |
The practice of a holy life, or, The Christian's daily exercise in meditations, prayers, and rules of holy living | |
A proposal for a free and unexpensive election of Parliament men : Humbly submitted to The Consideration of the Legislature, and of all the Freeholders of England. To which is subjoined, the freeholder's warning piece, with Archbishop Wake's kind caution against false swearing. Being A needful Premonition to the sincere and honest hearted, before the approaching general Election of Parliament Men all the Kingdom over. Also the qualifications of such, as seem fittest to be the people's representatives, are humbly proposed. Under which Head is discussed The great Case of inclosing Parishes, with good and sufficient Remedies to the impending Mischiefs thereof, according to God's Law | |
A sermon preach'd in the chapel at Newgate : Before the twenty-one criminals Condemned last Sessions. on Sunday December 16, 1744. In Order to Prepare them for another World. With Leave of The Rev. Mr. Guthrie, Ordinary, And at the United Request of the Poor Criminals, for the Warning and Instruction of others | |
The way to grow rich, as well as to be high in praise, and in name, and in honour, by a voluntary and religious paying of the first-fruits of all our increase: ... Humbly inscribed to the great council of the realm, ... By Thomas Allen, .. |