John Corbet
1620 – 1680
31 works on record
Works

A second discourse of the religion of England

A discourse of the religion of England

Physical Geography Manual
Abridged Version of Physical Geography Manual
The Kingdom Of God among Men; A Tract of the Sound State Of Religion, Or that Christianity, which is described in the Holy Scriptures; And of the things that make for the Security and Increase thereof in the World; Designing its more ample diffusion among Professed Christi- ans of all Sorts, and its surer Propagation to future Ages
The Interest of England In the Matter of Religion, Unfolded in the Solution of these Three Qvestions. I.Q. Whether the Presbyterian Party should in Justice or Reason of State be Rejected and Depressed, or Pro- tected and Incouraged. II.Q. Whether the Presbyterian Party may be Protected and Incouraged, and the Episcopal not Deserted nor Dis- obliged. III.Q. Whether the Upholding of both Parties by a just and equal Accommodation, be not in it self more desire- able and more agreeable to the State of England, Then the absolute Exalting of the one Party, and the total Subversion of the other
A Discourse Of The Religion Of England. Asserting, That Reformed Christianity Setled in its Due Latitude, is the Stability and Advancement of this Kingdom. (ornament)
The Second Part Of The Interest of England, In the Matter of Religion, Unfolded in a Deliberative Discourse, Proving, That it is not agreeable to sound Reason to prefer the Contracted and Dividing In- terest of one Party, before the general Interest of Protestantism, and of the whole Kingdom of England, in which the Episcopal and Presbyterian Par- ties may be happily United
An Enquiry Into The Oath Required Of Non-Conformists By an Act Made at Oxford. Wherein the True Meaning of It, and the Warrantableness of Taking it, is Considered
A Humble Endeavour Of some Plain and Brief Explication Of The Decrees and Operations of God, About the Free Actions of Men
Dolvs an Virtvs? Or, An Answer To A Seditiovs Discovrse Concerning The Religion of England
The remains of the reverend and learned Mr. John Corbet
The Nonconformist's Plea For Lay-Communion With The Church of England. Together with a Modest Defence of Ministerial Nonconformity, and the Exercise of their Ministry
The Remains Of The Reverend and Learned Mr John Corbet, Late of Chichester. Printed from his own Manuscripts. (ornament)
Self-employment
The interest of England consider'd, in the following questions: viz. I. Whether (according to the present establishment of the church) the Presbyterians ought to be rejected and depressed, or protected and encouraged? ..
The remains of the reverend and learned Mr. John Corbet, late of Chichester
Self-imployment in secret
Self-employment in secret
An account given of the principles & practices of several nonconformists
The interest of England consider'd, in the following questions
The interest of England in the matter of religion
A humble endeavour of some plain and brief explication of the decrees and operations of God, about the free actions of men, more especially of the operations of divine grace
An enquiry into the oath required of non-conformists by an act made at Oxford
The nonconformist's plea for lay-communion with the Church of England
An account given of the principles & practises of several nonconformists
The kingdom of God among men
An historicall relation of the military government of Gloucester, from the beginning of the Civill Warre betweene King and Parliament, to the removall of Colonell Massie from that government to the command of the westerne forces
The point of church-unity and schism discuss'd
The interest of England in the matter of religion, unfolded in the solution of these three qvestions
A true and impartiall history of the military government of the citie of Gloucester : from the beginning of the civil war between the King and Parliament, to the removall of that most faithfull and deserving commander for the defence of his country in their greatest necessity, Col. Edward Massey