Addison, Lancelot, 1632-1703
Lancelot Addison
Lancelot Addison Anglican priest
Addison, L. (Lancelot), 1631-1703
VIAF ID: 8268610 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
Works
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An account of west Barbary. | |
The Christian's manual, 1700: | |
The christian's manual : In two parts. I. The catechumen: Or An Account given by a Young Person of his Knowledge in Religion, before his Admission to the Lora's Supper, as a Ground-Work for his right under standing the Sacrament. II. An introduction to the sacrament: Or, A short, safe and plain Way to the Communion Table; being an Instruction for the worthy Receiving the Lord's Supper. To which is added, The communicant's assistant; being Devotions to that purpose; fitted to be used before, at, and after the Receiving the Blessed Sacrament. Collected for, and familiarly addressed to every particular Communicant. By L. Addison, D. D. Late Dean of Litchfield. | |
The first state of Mahumedism : being an exact account of Mahomed ... his prophesies about his coming, pedigree, parents, tribe ... and composure of his Alcoran, of his conventicles at Mecca, where he gained his first proselytes, & c : likewise a relation of his disputes with the Jews, of his wars, of the propagation of his doctrines, of his paradises and miracles ... : to which is added the state and condition Christendom and Christianity was in at that time | |
Golden words. The rich and precious jewel of God's Holy Word. | |
Life and death of Mahumed | |
A modest plea for the clergy : wherein is briefly considered, the original, antiquity, and necessary use of the clergy, and the pretended and real occasions of their present contempt. | |
The moors baffled : being a discourse concerning Tangier: especially while under the government of that Renowned General, Andrew, Earl of Teviot, Lord Rutherfurd, etc. In a letter from a learned person (long Resident in that Place) wrote at the Desire of a Person of Quality, and now published by George Lord Rutherfurd, In Commemoration of his Predecessor. With an abbreviate of the genealogy o the family of Rutherfurd thereto annexed. |