Jeffery, John, 1647-1720
John Jeffery Jeffery, John (1647–1720), Church of England clergyman
John Jeffery Church of England clergyman (1647-1720)
VIAF ID: 74198378 ( Personal )
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Works
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Christian morals | |
A commemoration sermon : Preach'd at the great hospital-church of St. Helen; on Wednesday in Easter-Week, March 27. 1706 | |
A complete collection of the sermons and tracts, written by John Jeffery, D.D. Arch-deacon of Norwich. In volumes. | |
The Dangerous imposture of Quakerism [MI] 1699 | |
A discourse concerning the necessary connexion between religious worship, and religious obedience : Being the substance of two sermons preach'd at St. Peters of Mancroft, in Norwich, Nov. 14th, and Nov. 21th [sic], 1703. ... By John Jeffery. | |
The duty and encouragement of religious artificers ... 1693: | |
Felo de se : or, a warning Against the Most Horrid and Unnatural Sin of Self-Murder. In a sermon Preach'd at St. Peters of Mancroft, in Norwich, June 7. 1702. Upon Job 11. 9, 10. By John Jeffery, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Norwich. | |
Forms of prayer for the morning and evening : of every day in the week. Also exercises of devotion with respect to the Lords supper. O come, let us Worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our Maker. Psal. 95. 6. By John Jeffery, D. D. Arch-Deacon of Norwich, and Minister of S. Peters of Mancraft. | |
The glory of the Lord Jesus Christ : and the Participation thereof by all true Christians. A sermon Preached at The Funeral of Mr. Richard Warren, Gent. Who Dyed February the 6th. and was Buried Feb. the 9th, 1703/4 | |
The religion of the Bible : or, a summary view of the Holy Scriptures, as the records of true religion; and as the Instrument which God uses for making Men Truly Religious; Containing A few, short, and plain Directions; by the Help of which, a Christian may take up the Idea of his Religion from Bible it self; and may read the Word of God with Judgment, and Profit | |
Select discourses upon divers important subjects : viz. Concerning, the first transaction between God and man. The dangerous Efficacy of Temptation. The proper Security of Innocency. The next and immediate Cause of Sin. The several Dispensations of true Religion. The singular perfection of Christianity |