Wake, William, 1657-1737
Wake, William, archevêque de Canterbury
William Wake Archbishop of Canterbury (1657-1737)
Wake, William 1657-1737 Kenterberio arkivyskupas
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- 200 _ | ‡a Wake ‡b William ‡f 1657-1737
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wake, William ‡d 1657-1737
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wake, William ‡d 1657-1737
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wake, William, ‡d 1657-1737
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wake, William, ‡d 1657-1737
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Wake ‡c Archbishop of Canterbury (1657-1737)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (45)
5xx's: Related Names (10)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Blandford Forum ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 551 _ _ ‡a Canterbury ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 510 2 _ ‡a Chiswell, Richard (Londen)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. Diocese of Lincoln. Bishop (1705-1716 : Wake)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop (1716-1737 : Wake)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. ‡b Diocese of Lincoln. ‡b Bishop (1705-1716 : Wake)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England. ‡b Province of Canterbury. ‡b Archbishop (1716-1737 : Wake)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England ‡b Archbishop (1716-1737 : Wake)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Church of England ‡b Bishop (1705-1716 : Wake)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
Works
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The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant; | |
Apostolic fathers. | |
The authority of christian princes over their ecclesiastical synods : an answer to the Letter to a convocation man | |
Bible. | |
The bishop of Lincoln's and Bishop of Norwich's speeches in the House of Lords, March the 17th. : At the Opening of the Second Article of the Impeachment against Dr. Sacheverell | |
The bishop of Lincoln's charge, : to the clergy of his diocese, in his Triennial Visitation Begun at Leicester, June the 1st. 1709. | |
A continuation of the present state of the controversy between the Church of England and the Church of Rome being a full account of the books that have been of late written on both sides | |
A defence of the Missionaries arts : wherein the charge of disloyalty, rebellions, plots, and treasons, asserted page 76 of that book, are fully proved against the members of the Church of Rome, in a brief account of the several plots contrived, and rebellions raised by the papists against the lives and dignities of sovereign princes since the Reformation | |
A discourse concerning the nature of idolatry in which a late author's true and onely notion of idolatry is considered and confuted | |
A discourse of the Holy Eucharist, in the two great points of the real presence and the adoration of the Host : in answer to the two discourses lately printed at Oxford on this subject : to which is prefixed a large historical preface relating to the same argument | |
Exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England. | |
Forbidden books of the New Testament | |
Formulaire de prières, : pour le matin & pour le soir, à l'usage des familles. Par Monseigneur L'archevêque de Cantorbery. Traduit de l'anglois | |
The genuine epistles of the apostolical fathers, S. Barnabas, S. Ignatius, S. Clement, S. Polycarp, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the matyrdoms of St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp : written by those who were present at their sufferings : being, together with the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament, a compleat collection of the most primitive antiquity for about CL years after Christ | |
Good brother, having reduced my last visitation articles, ... to such of them as I esteem most proper for my present enquiry; I cannot but take this opportunity to recommend it to you, to assist, and excite your church-wardens, to make such a full, and impartial return to them, ... as both their oath requires, and in duty they ought to do. .... | |
Good brother, : The Brief which His Majesty has been pleased to grant, for the Relief of the poor Episcopal Reformed Churches, beyond Sea, gives such a full account of the distressed Estate to which they have been reduced, and of the fatal consequences that will attend their present Wants, if not speedily, and effectually supplied; as far surpasses any Arguments that could have been offered to excite your Care, and the Charity of your People, for the succouring of them. | |
His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury's letter to the Right Reverend the Lords Bishops of his province. Westminster, June 5, 1716. | |
Histoire ecclésiastique ancienne et moderne, depuis la naissance de Jesus-Christ jusqu'au commencement du XVIIIe siecle: Dans laquelle on considere l'origine, les progrès & les variations de la puissance ecclésiastique, relativement à l'état de la littérature, de la philosophie, & à l'histoire politique de l'Europe durant ce [sic] période. Par feu Jean Laurent Mosheim, docteur en théologie, & Chancelier de l'Université de Gottingue. Traduite de l'original latin, avec des Notes et des Tables chronologiques, par Archibald Maclaine, docteur en théologie; et de l'anglais en français, sur la seconde edition revue & augmentée de Notes, de plusieurs Appendix & d'un Index très exact, par M. ****** [Marc-Antoine Eidous]. Tome Premier [-Sixième]. | |
A letter from a country clergyman to his brother in the neighbourhood, touching some reproaches cast upon the bishops | |
Libri tres : unà cum argumento libri quarti adversus Manichæos, græcè primùm in lucem editi. | |
Memoir of the family of Wake | |
The missionarie's arts discovered, or, An account of their ways of insinuation, their artifices and several methods of which they serve themselves in making converts : with a letter to Mr. Pulton, challenging him to make good his charge of disloyalty against Protestants, and an historical preface, containing an account of their introducing the heathen gods in their processions, and other particulars relating to the several chapters of this treatise | |
Of our obligation to put our trust in God, rather than in men, and of the advantages of it : in a sermon preached before the honourable society of Grayes-inn, upon the occasion of the death of our late Royal Sovereign Queen Mary | |
A practical discourse concerning swearing especially in the two great points of perjury and common-swearing | |
Preparation for death : being a letter sent to a young gentlewoman in France, in a dangerous distemper, of which she died | |
Les principes de la religion chrétienne expliquez en forme de demandes et de réponses sur le catéchisme de l'Église anglicane | |
The principles of the Christian religion explained : in a brief commentary upon the church-catechism | |
Second defence of the exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England. Part 1 | |
A sermon preach'd at the reviving of the general meetings of the gentlemen and others of the county of Dorset in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow, Decemb. the 2d. 1690 | |
A sermon preach'd before the honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster June 5th. 1689 : being the fast day appointed by the King and Queen's proclamation, to implore the blessing of Almighty God upon Their Majesties forces by sea and land, and success in the war, now declared, against the French King | |
A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords, at the Abbey-Church in Westminster : on Friday, Jan. xxx. MDCCVII | |
A sermon preach'd before the Lord-Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, at S. Sepvlchres-Church on Wednesday in Easter-week, A.D.M. DC. XC. (i.e. 1690) | |
A sermon preach'd in the parish church of St. James Westminster, : on Sunday the 29th of September, 1706. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Lincoln, At his taking his Leave of the said Parish. Publish'd at the Request of the Gentlemen of the Vestry, and many Others of the Parishioners | |
A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners : At the parish-church of St. Lawrence-Jury, Upon Monday December the 31st, 1705 | |
A sermon preached before the King in St. James's chapel, upon the thirtieth of January, 1715. : being the day of the martyrdom of King Charles I. By the Most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Published by His Majesty's Special Command | |
A sermon preached before the Queen at White-Hall, April 2, 1690 : being the fifth Wednesday in Lent | |
A sermon preached in the parish church of St. James, Westminster, April xvith, 1696 : being the day of the publick thanksgiving for the preservation of His Majesty's person from the late horrid and barbarous conspiracy and for delivering this kingdom from the danger and miseries of a French invasion | |
Sermons and discourses on several occasions : , viz. Of the Qualifications required to a Profitable Hearing of God's Word. Of the Benefit and Practice of Consideration. Of the Devices of Satan. Of Stedfastness in Religion. Of the Reasonableness and Terrors of the future Judgment. Of the Causes of mens delaying their Repentance. Of the Danger of mens delaying their Repentance. An Exhortation to mutual Charity and Union among Protestants. Of the Nature and Benefit of a publick Humiliation. Of Contending Earnestly for the Faith which was once delivered to the Saints. Of the Nature, and End, of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Of the Honour due to the Blessed Virgin. By the most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury | |
Sermons preached upon several occasions. By William Wake, ... | |
Sermons. Selections | |
The state of the church and clergy of England, in their councils, synods, convocations, conventions, : and other Publick Assemblies; Historically Deduced From the Conversion of the Saxons, To the Present Times. With A Large Appendix of Original Writs, and Other Instruments. By William Wake, D. D. Dean of Exeter, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Occasion'd by a book, intituled, The rights, powers, and privileges of an English convocation, &c | |
Suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ | |
Sure and honest means for the conversion of all hereticks : and wholesome advice and expedients for the reformation of the church | |
Traitté d'un autheur de la communion romaine touchant la transsubstantiation. | |
Two discourses: of purgatory, and prayers for the dead. | |
A vindication of the realm, and church of England, : from the charge of perjury, rebellion & schism, unjustly laid upon them by the non-jurors: and the rebellion and schism shewn to lie at their own doors. The second edition. To which is added, a preface, containing some remarks upon the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative against the Principles and Practices of the Nonjurors: With regard to his Charge against Some, who (as his Lordship says) do affirm, That the Deprivation of the Non-Juring Bishops, took not away from them their Right to Execute the several Parts of the Episcopal Office in any other Parts of the Nation, except their own Dioceses | |
William Wake's Gallican correspondence and related documents, 1716-1731 |