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William Sclater | lit.salon
William Sclater
Born:
1575
Died:
1626
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Born:
1575
Died:
1626
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A key to the key of Scriptvre: or, An exposition with notes, vpon the Epistle to the Romanes, the three first chapters ...
1611
William Sclater
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A key to the key of Scripture: or An exposition with notes, vpon the epistle to the Romanes; the three first chapters begun at Walsall in Staffordshire, continued at Pitmister in Somerset
1611
William Sclater, Thomas Snodham
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The Christians strength
1612
William Sclater
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An exposition with notes vpon the first and second Epistles to the Thessalonians
1627
William Sclater
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Vtriusque epistolae ad Corinthios explicatio analytica.: Vnà cvm scholiis
1633
William Sclater
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An exposition vvith notes on the whole fourth chapter to the the Romanes: wherein the grand question of justification by faith alone, without works, is controverted, stated, cleared, and fully resolved ...
1650
William Sclater
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A threefold preseruatiue against three dangerous diseases of these latter times 1. Non proficiency in grace. 2. Fals-hearted hypocrisie. 3. Back-sliding in religion. Prescribed in a sermon at S. Pauls Crosse in London, September, 17. 1609
1610
William Sclater, Simon Stafford
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A threefold preseruatiue against three dangerous diseases of these latter times: 1. Non proficiency in grace. 2. Fals-hearted hypocrisie. 3. Back-sliding in religion. Prescribed in a sermon at S. Pauls Crosse in London, September, 17. 1609. By William Sclater, Batcheler in Diuinity, and sometimes fellow of the Kings Colledge in Cambridge.
1610
William Sclater
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A key to the key of Scripture, or, An exposition with notes, upon the Epistle to the Romanes, the three first chapters ...
1611
William Sclater
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A Key To The Key Of Scriptvre : Or An Exposition with Notes, vpon the Epistles to the Romanes; the three first Chapters: Begun in Walsall in Staffordshire, con- tinued at Pitmister in Somerset
1611
William Sclater
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The sick souls salue. By William Sclater. Batchelar of Diuinity and minister of the word of God at Pitmister in Somerset
1612
William Sclater
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The ministers portion· By William Sclater. Batchelar of Diuinity and minister of the word of God at Pitmister in Somerset
1612
William Sclater
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The Christians strength. By William Sclater. Batchelar of Diuinity and minister of the word of God at Pitmister in Somerset
1612
William Sclater
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An Exposition with Notes vpon the first Epistle to the Thessalonians
1619
William Sclater
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The quæstion of tythes reuised: Arguments for the moralitie of tything, enlarged, and cleared. Obiections more fully, and distinctly answered .Mr. Seldens historie, so farre as mistakers haue made it argumentatiue against the moralitie, ouer-ly viewed. By William Sclater, D.D. and minister of Pitmister, in Somerset.
1623
William Sclater
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The quæstion of tythes reuised Arguments for the moralitie of tything, enlarged, and cleared. Obiections more fully, and distinctly answered .Mr. Seldens historie, so farre as mistakers haue made it argumentatiue against the moralitie, ouer-ly viewed
1623
William Sclater, John Legate
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The quaestion of tythes revised: Argvments for the moralitie of tything, enlarged, and cleared : Obiections more fully, and distinctly answered : Mr. Seldens Historie, so farre as mistakers haue made it argumenatiue against the moralitie, ouer-ly viewed ...
1623
William Sclater
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A briefe exposition vvith notes, vpon the second epistle to the Thessalonians.
1627
William Sclater
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Three sermons preached by VVilliam Sclater Doctor of Diuinity, and minister of the word of God at Pitmister in Sommersetshire. Now published by his sonne of Kings Colledge in Cambridge
1629
William Sclater
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A Sermon Preached at Tanton in Sommerset
1629
William Sclater
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An exposition vvith notes vpon the first and second epistles to the Thessalonians
1630
William Sclater, John Haviland
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A briefe exposition vvith notes, vpon the second epistle to the Thessalonians. By VVilliam Sclater Doctor of Diuinitie, and minister of Pitmister in Summerset
1632
William Sclater
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Vtriusque epistolæ ad Corinthios explicatio analytica: Vnà cum scholiis: authore Gul. Sclatero SS. Theol. Doctore, nunc tandem à filio suo Coll. Regalis in Academia Cantabr. socio in lucem edita.
1633
William Sclater
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An exposition with notes upon the first and second epistles to the Thessalonians
1638
William Sclater
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Sermons experimentall: on Psalmes CXVI. & CXVII.: Very vsefull for a vvounded spirit. By William Sclater D.D. sometimes rector of Limsham, and vicar of Pitmister, in Summerset-shire. Published by his son William Sclater Mr. of Arts, late fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge, now a priest, and preacher of the Gospel in the city of Exeter, in Devon-shire.
1638
William Sclater
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Sermons experimentall: on Psalmes CXVI. & CXVII. very vsefvll for a vvounded spirit
1638
William Sclater
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The worthy communicant rewarded: Laid forth in a sermon, on John 6.54. Preached in the Cathedrall of St. Peter in Exeter, on Low-Sunday, being the 21. of Aprill, Anno 1639. By William Sclater, Master of Arts, late Fellow of Kings Colledge in Cambridge, now chaplaine of the Right Reverend Father in God the Lord Bishop's Barony of Saint Stephens, and preacher also at S. Martin, in the same city.
1639
William Sclater
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A Brief, and Plain Commentary, With Notes: Not more useful, than seasonable, upon the whole Prophecie of Malachy. Delivered, Sermon-wise, Divers years since, at Pitmister, in Summerset
1650
William Sclater
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An Exposition vvith Notes, On The whole Fourth Chapter To The Romanes. Wherein the grand Question of Justification by Faith alone without Works, is controverted, stated, cleared, and fully resolved, to the satisfaction of any judicious, conscientious Protestant. Together with variety of other solid observations, in- terwoven throughout the Work. ... (1 line)
1650
William Sclater