Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748
Gibson, Edmund
Gibson, Edmund évêque de Londres et Lincoln
Edmund Gibson British bishop
VIAF ID: 54501262 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edmund Gibson ‡c British bishop
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gibson, Edmund
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gibson, Edmund ‡c évêque de Londres et Lincoln
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gibson, Edmund ‡d 1669-1748
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gibson, Edmund, ‡d 1669-1748
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gibson, Edmund, ‡d 1669-1748
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (47)
5xx's: Related Names (9)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1723-1748 : Gibson)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. ‡b Diocese of Lincoln. ‡b Bishop (1716-1723 : Gibson)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. ‡b Diocese of London. ‡b Bishop (1723-1748 : Gibson)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England ‡b Bishop (1716-1723 : Gibson)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England ‡b Bishop (1723-1748 : Gibson)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Lincoln ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 510 2 _ ‡a Neaulme, Jean ('s-Gravenhage)
- 510 2 _ ‡a University Press (Oxford)
Works
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An account of the proceeding in Convocation, in a cause of contumacy, commenc'd April 10. 1707. Occasion'd by the publishing a protestation made against it, in one of the common news-papers. | |
An admonition against profane and common swearing : In a letter from a minister to his parishioner. To be put privately into the Hands of Persons who are addicted to Swearing | |
Britannia, or, A chorographical description of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the adjacent islands | |
Camden's Britannia, 1695. | |
The case of addressing consider'd : upon occasion of the addresses lately presented to the Earl of Nottingham, and the Bishop of Chester. | |
The causes of the discontents : In Relation to the Plague, and The Provisions against it, Fairly Stated and Consider'd. | |
The charge of Edmund, : Lord Bishop of London, to the clergy of his diocese; in his visitation Begun in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, the 28th Day of May, 1730. Concerning the proper Methods of Opposing and Defeating the present Attempts of Infidels against the Christian Religion. | |
Chronicon Saxonicum | |
Codex juris ecclesiastici anglicani: or, The statutes, constitutions, canons, rubricks and articles, of the Church of England, methodically digested under their proper heads. With a commentary, historical and juridical. Before it, is an introductory discourse, concerning the present state of the power, discipline and laws, of the Church of England: and after it, an Appendix of instruments, ancient and modern. | |
The complainer further reprov'd : in the observations made by the President and his Suffragan Bishops, upon A Paper Presented to them by the Prolocutor of the Lower-House, Dec. 1. 1704. And His Grace's Speech, Deliver'd to those of the Lower. Clergy who were present at the time of his Proroguing the Convocation, March 15. 1704. Together with several Papers from the Lower-House, to which they Refer; and which, having been Printed and Dispers'd Apart to prejudice the Clergy against their Bishops, made it necessary to Publish the whole Proceeding entire. | |
Directions given by Edmund Lord Bishop of London to the masters and mistresses of the charity-schools : within the Bills of Mortality, and the Diocese of London, Assembled for that Purpose in the Chapter House of St. Paul's November the 14th, 1724. | |
Dispute adjusted | |
An earnest dissuasive from intemperance in meats and drinks : in a sermon preach'd in the parish church of Lambeth, by Edmund Gibson, D.D. Then Rector of Lambeth, and Now Bishop of London. | |
The evil and danger of lukewarmness in religion. : Being The First Part of the late Bishop of London, Dr. Gibson's, Fourth Pastoral Letter. With further Improvements. | |
Family-devotion | |
Family devotion; or, An exhortation to morning and evening prayer in families : With two forms of prayer, suited to those two seasons, and also fitted for the use of one person in private. To which are now added, two shorter forms, to be used by children and servants, when they cannot conveniently be present at the family prayers. First drawn up for the use of the inhabitants of the parish of Lambeth, and now revised and enlarged, By the right Reverend Father in God, Edmund Gibson, D.D. late lord bishop of London. | |
The great work of our redemption by Christ, and the several branches of it : as represented at one view, and in the words of scripture, under the sixth head of the Bishop of London's second pastoral letter. | |
De institutione oratoria libri duodecim | |
Julii Caesaris Portus Iccius illustratus, sive, I. Gulielmi Somneri ad Chiffletii librum de Portu Iccio responsio, nunc primum ex ms. edita, 2. Caroli Du Fresne Dissertatio de Portu Iccio | |
A letter from the Lord Bishop of London, to the clergy of his diocese : Reverend brother, I have received. | |
A letter of the Lord Bishop of London to the masters and mistresses of families in the English plantations abroad; exhorting them to encourage and promote the instruction of their Negroes in the Christian faith. | |
A letter to a friend in the country, concerning the proceedings of the present convocation. | |
The lord Bishop of London's caveat against aspersing princes and their administration : Applied to William Pulteney Esq; and the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, occasioned by their present political debates. The Multitude being naturally unsavourable to Greatness, and very jealous of their Superiours, are apt to declare Men Patriots from their Zeal and Clamour against the Persons in Authority. | |
The lord Bishop of London's fourth and last caveat against sedition : With characters of the three, last deceased, Archbishops of Canterbury. | |
The marks of a defenceless cause in the proceedings and writings of the lower house of convocation : Particularly, in their third and last system of principles. Invented by the vindicator of their narrative, and repeated in a late pamphlet, entituled, A summary defence of the lower house, etc. | |
Observations upon the conduct and behaviour of a certain sect : usually distinguished by the name of Methodists. | |
Of visitations parochial and general: being, the charges, deliver'd to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Surrey: by Edmund Gibson, D. D. late Archdeacon of Surrey, and now Bishop of Lincoln. To which are added, some other tracts, relating to the Government and Discipline of the Church of England. | |
The peculiar excellency and reward of supporting schools of charity : A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. Sepulchre, May the 24th, 1716. Being Thursday in Whitson-Week, at the anniversary meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools in and about the cities of London and Westminster. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, Lord Bishop of Lincoln. Publish'd at the Request of several of the Gentlemen concerned in that Charity. | |
Polemo-middinia, 1691 (a.e.) | |
Preservatif contre l'incredulité a le libertinage, en trois lettres pastorales de monseigneur l'evêque de Londres. | |
The pretended independence of the Lower-House upon the upper, a groundless notion : And the obligation of presbyters in an English provincial synod, to act in subordination to their metropolitan and bishops: according to the methods of proceeding, ancient and, modern, represented at large in the Synodus Anglicana. Being a vindication of that book, and the schedule review'd, together with the integrity of their author; from the censures and reflections of a late pamphlet, entitl'd, The Parliamentary original and rights of the Lower-House, etc. | |
Reliquiae Spelmannianae | |
Remarks on part of a bill lately brought into the House of Lords : and intituled, a bill for the more effectual suppressing of blasphemy and profaneness; so far as it relates to the archbishops, bishops, and clergy. | |
Remarks upon a bill now depending in Parliament : intituled, For the better Regulating the Proceedings of Ecclesiastical Courts. | |
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper explain'd | |
Serious advice to persons who have been sick : to be put into their hands as soon as they are recover'd. With A Thanksgiving for Recovery | |
Sermon against speaking evil of princes | |
A sermon of the growth and mischiefs of popery : preach'd at the Assizes held at Kingston in Surrey, Sept. 5th 1706. By Edm. Gibson, D. D. Rector of Lambeth, and Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff, Grand-Jury, and other Gentlemen. | |
A sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners : at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Monday January the 6th, 1723 | |
Sinfulness of neglecting and profaning the Lord's Day | |
Synodus Anglicana; or, The constitution and proceedings of an English convocation, shown from the acts and registers thereof, to be agreeable to the principles of an Episcopal Church | |
A system of English ecclesiastical law. Extracted from the Codex juris ecclesiastici anglicani of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London. For the use of young students in the universities, who are designed for holy orders. | |
Three pastoral letters, to the people of his Diocese | |
Trende Hyrdebreve | |
Trust in God, the best remedy against fears of all kinds : A sermon preached in the parish-church of Lambeth | |
Vertheidigung der Christlichen Religion | |
Works. French. Selection |