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Thomas Pierce | lit.salon
Thomas Pierce
Born:
1622
Died:
1691
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Born:
1622
Died:
1691
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sinner impleaded in his own court: wherein are represented the great discouragements from sinning, which the sinner receiveth from sin it self : whereunto is added The grand characteristick whereby a Christian is to be known.
1660
Thomas Pierce
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A correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees: especially of reprobation
1655
Thomas Pierce
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The primitive rule of reformation
1663
Thomas Pierce
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A collection of sermons upon several occasions: whereunto is added a correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees, especially of reprobation, enlarged
1671
Thomas Pierce
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The new discoverer discover'd: by way of answer to Mr. Baxter his pretended discovery of the Grotian religion, with the several subjects therein conteined : to which is added an appendix conteining a rejoynder to diverse things both in the Key for Catholicks, and in the book of disputations about church-government and worship, &c. : together with a letter to the learned and reverend Dr. Heylin, concerning Mr. Hickman and Mr. Bagshaw
1659
Thomas Pierce
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The primitive rule of Reformation delivered in a sermon before His Majesty at Whitehall, Febr. 1, 1662, in vindication of our Church against the novelties of Rome
1663
Thomas Pierce
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Caroli tou makaritou paliggenesia
1649
Thomas Pierce
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The Divine Philanthropie Defended Against the Declamatory Attempts of certain late-printed Papers Intitl'd A Correptory Correction. In Vindication of some Notes concerning Gods Decrees, Especially of Reprobation
1657
Thomas Pierce
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A correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees, especially of reprobation: written for the private use of a friend in Northamptonshire, but published at first to prevent calumny, and now reprinted to stop its mouth
1657
Thomas Pierce
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The divine purity defended, or, A vindication of some notes concerning God's decrees, especially of reprobation, from the censure of D. Reynolds in his epistolary praeface to Mr. Barlee's correptory correction
1659
Thomas Pierce
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Empsychon nekron, or, The lifelessness of life on the hether side of immortality: with (a timely caveat against procrastination) briefly expressed and applyed in a sermon preached at the funerall of Edward Peyto of Chesterton ...
1659
Thomas Pierce
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An impartial inquiry into the nature of sin: in which are evidently proved its positive entity or being, the true original of its existence, the essentiall parts of its composition by reason, by authority divine, humane, antient, modern, Romane, Reformed, by the adversaries confessions and contradictions, by the judgement of experience and common sense partly extorted by Mr. Hickman's challenge, partly by the influence which his errour hath had on the lives of many, (especially on the practice of our last and worst times,) but chiefly intended as an amulet to prevent the like mischiefs to come : to which is added An appendix in vindication of Doctor Hammond, with the concurrence of Doctor Sanderson, Oxford visitors impleaded, the supreme authority asserted : together with diverse other subjects, whose heads are gathered in the contents : after all A postscript concerning some dealings of Mr. Baxter
1660
Thomas Pierce
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A collection of sermons upon several occasions whereunto is added a correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees, especially of reprobation, enlarged
1671
Thomas Pierce
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A decad of caveats to the people of England: of general use in all times, but most seasonable in these, as having a tendency to the satisfying such as are not content with the present government as it is by law establish'd, an aptitude to the setling the minds of such as are but seekers and erraticks in religion an aim at the uniting of our Protestant-dissenters in church and state : whereby the worst of all conspiracies lately rais'd against both, may be the greatest blessing, which could have happen'd to either of them : to which is added an appendix in order to the conviction of those three enemies to the deity, the atheist, the infidel and the setter up of science to the prejudice of religion
1679
Thomas Pierce
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A vindication of the King's sovereign rights.: together with a justification of his royal exercises thereof ... more particularly applyed to the King's free chappel and church of Sarum, upon occasion of the Dean of Sarum's narrative and collections, made by the orders and commands of ... the lords commissioners appointed by the King's Majesty for ecclesiastical promotions, by way of reply unto the answer to the lord bishop of Sarum presented to the aforesaid most honourable lords
1683
Thomas Pierce
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A correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees especially of reprobation
1655
Thomas Pierce
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A Correct Copy Of Some Notes Concerning Gods Decrees, Especially Of Reprobation. Written for the private Use of a Friend in Northampton- Shire. And now published to prevent Calumny. ... (1 line)
1655
Thomas Pierce
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A correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees, especially of reprobation written for the private use of a friend in Northamptonshire, but published at first to prevent calumny, and now reprinted to stop its mouth
1657
Thomas Pierce
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The divine philanthropie defended ; with the correct copy of some notes concerning Gods decrees prefixt
1657
Thomas Pierce
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The Divine Purity Defended. Or A Vindication of some Notes concerning God's Decrees, especially of Reprobation, from the Censure of D. Reynolds in his Epistolary Praeface to Mr. Barlees' Cor- reptory Correction
1657
Thomas Pierce
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Philallēlia. Or, The Grand Characteristick Whereby A Man May Be Known To Be Christ's Disciple. Delivered in a Sermon at St. Paul's, before the Gentlemen of VVilts. Nov. 10. 1658. It being the day of their Yearly Feast
1658
Thomas Pierce
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Eautontimōroumenos, or, The self-revenger exemplified in Mr. William Barlee: by way of rejoynder to the first part of his reply, viz. the unparallel'd variety of discourse in the two first chapters of his pretended vindication : (the second part of the rejoynder to the second part of his reply being purposely designed to follow after by it self, for reasons shortly to be alledged.) : wherein are briefly exhibited, amongst many other things, the rigidly-presbyterian both principles and practice : a vindication [brace] of Grotius from Mr. Baxter, of Mr. Baxter from Mr. Barlee, of episcopal divines from both together : to which is added an appendage touching the judgement of the right honourable and right Reverend Father in God, Iames, Lord Primate of Armagh ...
1658
Thomas Pierce
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Philallelpa, or, The grand characteristick whereby a man may be known to be Christ's disciple
1658
Thomas Pierce
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The Christians rescue From The Grand Error of the Heathen, (touching the fatal Necessity of all Events) And The Dismal consequences thereof, which have slily crept into the Church. In several Defences Of some Notes, writ to Vindicate the Primitive and Scriptural Doctrine of Gods Decrees
1658
Thomas Pierce
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Philallēlia, or, The grand characteristick whereby a man may be known to be Christ's disciple delivered in a sermon at St. Paul's, before the gentlemen of VVilts., Nov. 10, 1658, it being the day of their yearly feast
1658
Thomas Pierce
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A Correct Copy Of Some Notes Concerning Gods Decrees, Especially of Reprobation. Written for the private Use of a Friend in Northamp- tonshire But published at first to prevent Calumny; Then Reprinted to stop its mouth; And now the third time printed, because its mouth will not be stopp'd
1658
Thomas Pierce
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Heautontimōroumenos, Or, The Self-Revenger Exemplified in Mr. William Barlee. By way of Rejoynder to the first Part of his Reply, viz. the unparalle'd variety of Discourse in the two first Chapters of his pretended Vindication. (The second Part of the Rejoynder to the second Part of his Reply being purposely designed to follow after by it self, for Reasons shortly to be alledged.) Wherein are briefly exhibited, amongst many other things, The Rigidly-Presbyterian both Principles and Practice. A Vindication {of Grotius from Mr. Baxter. of Mr. Baxter from Mr. Barlee. of Episcopal Divines from Both together. To which is added an Appendage Touching the judgement of the right Honourable and right Reverend Father in God, Iames Lord Primate of Armagh, and Metropolitan of Ireland, irrefragably attested by the Certificates of Dr. Walton, Mr. Thorndike, and Mr. Gunning, sent in a Letter to Doctor Bernard
1658
Thomas Pierce
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Autokatakrisis, Or, Self-Condemnation, Exemplified In Mr. Whitfield, Mr. Barlee, and Mr. Hickman. With Occasional Reflexions On Mr Calvin, Mr Beza, Mr Zuinglius, Mr Piscator, Mr Rivet, and Mr Rollock: But More Especially On Doctor Twisse, and Master Hobbs; Against Whom, God's Purity and his Praescience, and his Eternal Decrees according to Praescience, with the sincere intention and the general extent of the Death of Christ, are finally cleared and made good; And the Adver- saries Absurdities are proved against them undeniably, out of their own hand-writings. With An Additional Advertisement Of Mr. Baxter's late Book Entituled The Grotian Religion discovered, &c
1658
Thomas Pierce
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The divine purity defended, or, A vindication of some notes concerning God's decrees, especially of reprobation, from the censure of D. Reynolds in his epistolary praeface to Mr. Barlee's correptory correction
1659
Thomas Pierce
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Empsychon necron. Or, The lifelesness of life on the hether side of immortality: With (a timely caveat against procrastination.) Briefly expressed and applyed in a sermon preached at the funerall of Edward Peyto of Chesterton in Warwick-shire Esquire
1659
Thomas Pierce
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The New Discoverer Discover'd. By way of Answer to Mr. Baxter his Pretended Discovery of the Grotian Religion, With the Several Subjects therein Conteined. To which is added An Appendix Conteining a Rejoynder to diverse Things both in the Key for Catholicks, and in The book of Disputations about Church-Go- vernment and Worship, &c. Together with A Letter to the Learned and Reverend Dr. Heylin, Concerning Mr. Hickman and Mr. Bagshaw
1659
Thomas Pierce
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The new discoverer discover'd by way of answer to Mr. Baxter his pretended discovery of the Grotian religion, with the several subjects therein conteined : to which is added an appendix conteining a rejoynder to diverse things both in the Key for Catholicks, and in the book of disputations about church-government and worship, &c. : together with a letter to the learned and reverend Dr. Heylin, concerning Mr. Hickman and Mr. Bashaw
1659
Thomas Pierce
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Englands Season For Reformation Of Life. A Sermon Delivered In St. Paul's Church, London. On The Sunday Next Following His Sacred Majesties Restauration
1660
Thomas Pierce
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A Sermon Preached At St. Margarets in Westminster before the Honourable the House Of Commons In Parliament Assembled, Upon the 29th Day of May, being the Anniversary Day of the King's and Kingdomes Restauration
1661
Thomas Pierce
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Concio synodica ad clervm Anglicanvm, ex provinciâ præsertim Cantuariensi, in Æde Paulinâ Londinensi habita VIII. Idus Maias MDCLXI
1661
Thomas Pierce
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Concio Synodica Ad Clervm Anglicanvm, Ex Provinciâ praesertim Cantuariensi, in Aede Paulinâ Londinensi habita VIII. Idus Maias M DC LXI
1661
Thomas Pierce
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Defense de la Reformation De L'Eglise Anglicane Contre Les Innovations de Rome. Ou Sermon Sur ces mot de nostre Seigneur, Matth. Xix. Viii. Mais du commencement il n'en estoit pas ainsi. Prononcé a White-Hall le 1/11 Fevr. 1662/3 en presence du Roy, & Publié par l'expres commande- ment de sa Majesté
1663
Thomas Pierce
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The Signal Diagnostick Whereby We are to judge of our own Affections; And as well of our Present, as Future State. Or The Love of Christ Planted Upon the very same Turf, on which It once had been Supplanted by The Extreme Love of Sin. Being The substance of several Sermons, deliver'd at several Times and Places, and now at last met together to make up the Treatise which ensues
1670
Thomas Pierce
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The Sinner Impleaded In His Own Court. Wherein are represented The great Discouragements from Sinning, which the Sinner receiveth from Sin it self
1670
Thomas Pierce
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A collection of sermons upon several occasions
1671
Thomas Pierce
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A Collection Of Sermons Upon Several Occasions; Whereunto is added A Correct Copy of some Notes Concerning Gods Decrees, Especially of Reprobation; Enlarged
1671
Thomas Pierce
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A Decad of Caveats To The People of England, Of General Use in All Times, but most seasonable in These. As having {A Tendency to the satisfying such as are not con- tent with the Present Government, as it is by Law establish'd. An Aptitude to the Setling the Minds of such as are but Seekers and Erraticks in Religion. An Aim at the Uniting of our Protestant-Dissenters in Church and State. Whereby The worst of All Conspiracies lately rais'd against Both, may be made the greatest Blessing, which could have happen'd to either of them. To which is added an Appendix In order to the Conviction of those Three Enemies to the Deity The Atheist, The Infidel, and the Setter up of Science to the Prejudice of Religion
1679
Thomas Pierce
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A seasonable caveat against the dangers of credulity in our trusting the spirits before we try them delivered in a sermon before the King at White-Hall on the first Sunday in February, 1678/9
1679
Thomas Pierce
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A decad of caveats to the people of England , of general use in all times, but most seasonable in these ...
1679
Thomas Pierce
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A Seasonable Caveat Against the Dangers of Credvlity In Our Trusting the Spirits Before we Try them; Delivered in a Sermon Before The King At White-Hall On the First Sunday in February, 1678/9
1679
Thomas Pierce
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The signal diagnostick whereby we are to judge of our own affections and as well of our present, as future state, or, The love of Christ planted upon the very same turf on which it once had been supplanted by the extreme love of sin being the substance of several sermons delivered at several times and places ...
1679
Thomas Pierce
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Two letters containing a further justification of the Church of England, against the dissenters
1682
Thomas Pierce
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Two letters containing a further justification of the Church of England against the dissenters
1682
Thomas Pierce, Laurence Womock
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Pacificatorium orthodoxae theologiae corpusculum, sive Brevis juniorum sacris ordinibus initiandorum ad sanam doctrinam veréq[ue] Christianam manuductio cui omnes qui, seposito partium studio, Christum sapiunt & profitentur, unanimiter queant suffragari. Opus ad connubium unitatis cum veritate sanciendum à quodam Ecclesiae Anglicanae theologo charitatis & pacis studiosissimo amicabiliter concinnatum
1683
Thomas Pierce
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A Vindication Of The King's Sovereign Rights : Together with A Justification of His Royal Exercises thereof, in all Causes, and over All Persons Ecclesiastical over All Ecclesiasti- cal Bodies Corporate, and Cathedrals More particularly applyed to the King's Free Chap- pel and Church of Sarum. Upon Occasion of The Dean of Sarum's Narrative and Collections, made by the Order and Command of the most Noble and most Honourable, The Lords Commissioners, Appointed by the King's Ma- jesty for Ecclesiastical Promotions. By way of Reply unto the Answer of the Lord Bishop of Sarum, Presented to the aforesaid most Honourable Lords
1683
Thomas Pierce