David Clarkson
1622 – 1686
25 works on record
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PURITAN BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Eight) Various Reformation Authors (Ussher, Clarkson, Charnock, et al.)
Select works of the Reverend and learned David Clarkson, B.D.
The practical works of David Clarkson, B.D., fellow and tutor of Clare Hall, Cambridge
The Practical Divinity Of The Papists Discovered to be Destructive of Christianity And Mens Souls. ... (3 lines)
The True Speeches Of {Thomas Whitebread, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, William Harcourt, Pretended Re- ctor of London, John Fenwick, Procurator for the Je- suits in England, John Gavan, and Anthony Turner, All Jesvits and Priests; Before Their Execution at Tyburn, Jvne the 20th. MDCLXXIX. With Animadversions Thereupon
No Evidence For Diocesan Churches, Or, Any Bishops Without The Choice or Consent of the People, In The Primitive Times. Or, An Answer to the Allegations out of Antiquity for such Churches, and against Popular Elections of Bishops : In a late Volume, Intitu- led, The Vnreasonableness of Separation
Diocesan Churches Not Yet Discovered in the Primitive Times. Or A Defence of the Answer to Dr. Stilling- fleets Allegations out of Antiquity for such Churches. Against the Exceptions offered in the Preface to a late Treatise called a Vindication of the Pri- mitive Church. Where What is further produced out of Scripture and Antient Authors for Diocesan Churches is also Discussed
Select works of David Clarkson
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Works of David Clarkson (Works of David Clarkson, Set, 544p, Vol. 2, 544p, Vol. 3, 51) (Works of David Clarkson, Set, 544p, Vol. 2, 544p, Vol. 3, 51)
The practical divinity of the papists discovered to be destructive of Christianity and mens souls
No evidence for diocesan churches, or, any bishops without the choice or consent of the people, in the primitive times, or, An answer to the allegations out of antiquity for such churches, and against popular elections of bishops in a late volume, intituled, The unreasonableness of separation
Primitive episcopacy, evincing from scripture and ancient records
The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince, if any shall happen to wear the imperial crown
A discourse of the saving grace of God
Diocesan churches not yet discovered in the primitive times, or, A defence of the answer to Dr. Stillingfleets allegations out of antiquity for such churches
Sermons and discourses on several divine subjects
A discourse concerning liturgies
Primitive episcopacy stated and cleared from the Holy Scriptures and ancient records
The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince