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William Guild | lit.salon
William Guild
Born:
1586
Died:
1657
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Born:
1586
Died:
1657
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Moses unveiled: or, Those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained. Whereunto is added The harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of His coming, and of that redemption which by His death He was to accomplish ...
1658
William Guild
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Moses vnuailed: or Those figures which serued vnto the patterne and shaddow of heauenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Iesus, briefly explained: Wherevnto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth the mysterie of his comming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish ... By William Guild, minister of Gods Word at King-Edward in Scotland.
1620
William Guild
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Anti-Christ pointed and painted out in his true colours, or, The popes of Rome proven to bee that man of sinne and sonne of perdition fore-prophesied in Scripture: by the clear witnessing of Roman Catholicks themselves, who lived and died in the communion of that church
1655
William Guild
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Moses unveiled, or, Those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained: whereunto is added The harmony of all the Prophets ... to confirm the Christian, and convince the Jew ...
1658
William Guild
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The new sacrifice of Christian Incense, or the true entrie to the tree of life, and gratious gate of glorious Paradise
1608
William Guild
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A yong mans inquisition, or triall: VVhereby all young men (as of all ages) may know how to redresse and direct their waies, according to Gods word, and if they bee in the way of life to saluation, or in the way of death, to condemnation. Together with a godly and most comfortable meditation and praier ioyned thereunto. By William Guilde.
1608
William Guild
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A Yong Mans Inqvisition, Or Triall. Where-by all young men (as of all ages) may know how to re- dresse and direct their waies, according to Gods word, and if they bee in the way of life to saluation, or in the way of death, to condemnation. Together with a godly and most com- fortable Meditation and Praier ioyned thereunto. ... (2 lines)
1608
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Levi his complaint: or, The moane of the poore ministerie
1617
William Guild
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Issachars asse, braying vnder a double burden, or, The vniting of churches
1622
William Guild, Edward Raban, Nicholas Harris Nicolas
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Ignis Fatvvs. Or, The Elf-Fire Of Pvrga-torie. Wherein Bellarmine is confuted by Arguments both out of the Old and New Testament, and by his owne Proofes out of Scriptures and Fathers. Also an Annexe to this Treatise of Purgatorie, concern-ing the di- stinction of Sinne in Mortall and Veniall
1625
William Guild
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Ignis fatuus. Or, The elf-fire of purgatorie: Wherein Bellarmine is confuted by arguments both out of the Old and New Testament, and by his owne proofes out of Scriptures and Fathers. Also an annexe to this treatise of purgatorie, concerning the distinction of sinne in mortall and veniall. By M. William Guild, Minister at King-Edvvard.
1625
William Guild
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Popish glorying in antiquitie turned to their shame: Where-by is showne, how that where-vnto they pretend to carrie greatest reverence, they wrong, vilifie, and disgrace; and are most guiltie of that which they vpbrayde to others. Collected and proven out of themselues, for the singular profit both of pastors and professors. By William Guild, minister at King-Edward.
1626
William Guild
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Moses unuailed, or, Those figures which served vnto the patterne and shaddow of heauenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Iesus, briefly explained: whereunto is added the harmonie of all the prophets ... to confirme the Christian, and conuince the Iew ...
1626
William Guild, George Miller, Robert Allot
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Moses Vnuailed : Or, Those Figvres Which Served Vnto the patterne and shaddow of heauenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Iesvs, briefly explained. Whereunto is added the Harmonie of all the Prophets, breathing with one mouth, the Mystery of his Comming, and of that Redemption which by his Death he was to accomplish. To confirme the Christian, and con- uince the Ievv: very profitable and full of Comfort
1626
William Guild
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A compend of the controversies of religion: wherin the trueth is confirmed, and errour convinced, by authoritie of Scripture, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of partie. Most necessary for all, in this backe-slyding age. By W.G. minister of God's word.
1627
William Guild
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Popish glorying in antiqvity turned to their shame ...
1627
William Guild
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Popish glorying in antiquity turned to their shame: Whereby is shewed, how they wrong, villifie, and disgrace, that whereunto they pretend to carry greateste reuerence: and are most guilty of that which they vpbraide vnto others. Collected and proued out of themselues, for the singular profit both of pastors and professors. By William Guild, minister at King Edward.
1627
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The humble addresse both of church and poore, to the sacred maiestie of Great Britaines monarch: For a just redresse of the uniting of churches, and the ruine of hospitalls. By William Guild, minister of Aberdene.
1633
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A remonstrance to the Kings most excellent Majesty: shewing the distressed estate of the Church of England. With the lamentation of the poor, by reason of their sufferings in these times of distraction, both crying for a just redresse
1643
William Guild
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The old Roman Catholik, as at first he was taught by Paul, in opposition to the new Roman Catholick, as of latter he is taught by the Pope: the one being apostolicall, the other apostaticall : derived and proven only out of the Epistle of Paul to the Romanes : whereunto is added a clear probation that the same also was the doctrine of the primitive bishops of Rome ... discovering to all clearly the apostasie of that church from the ancient Roman fayth and puritie thereof to the noveltie of gross heresie and idolatrie, and sufficient to convince, if not convert, any papist that is not wilfully obdured
1649
William Guild
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Isagoge Catechetica: explicationi dogmatum theologicorum pleniori prævia ...
1649
William Guild
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The Old Roman Catholik, As at first he was taught by Paul : In opposition to The new Roman Catholick : As of latter he is taught by the Pope. The one being Apostolicall, the other Apostaticall. Descrived and proven only out of the Epistle of Paul, To The Romanes. Wherevnto is added a clear probation, that the same also was the doctrine of the Primitiue Bishops of Rome, for the space of fyue hundreth years, and aboue; and chiefly of Gregorie the first whom they Surnamed The Great. Discovering to all clearly the Apostasie of that Church, from the ancient Roman Fayth, and Puritie thereof, to the Noveltie of Gross Heresie and Idolatrie, and sufficient to convince, if not convert, any Papist that is not wilfully obdured. ...
1649
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An ansvver to a popish pamphlet: called the touch-stone of the reformed gospell. made speciallie out of themselves. By William Guild, D.D. and preacher of Gods word
1656
William Guild
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An antidote agaynst poperie: most necessarie for all in this back-slyding age. Wherein 1. The trueth is confirmed, by authoritie of scriptures, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of the popish partie. 2. Popish scripturall arguments are answered, by the exposition both of father and of their own doctours
1656
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The noveltie of poperie: discovered and chieflie proven by Romanists out of themselves
1656
William Guild
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Moses unveiled; or, Those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the messiah Christ Iesus, briefly explained: Whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of his comming, and of that redemption which by his death he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian, and convice the Iew; very profitable and full of comfort. By William Guild, minister of God's word at King-Edward in Scotland
1658
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Loves entercours between the Lamb & his bride, Christ and his church. Or, A clear explication and application of the Song of Solomon
1658
William Guild
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Loves Entercovrs Between The Lamb & his Bride, Christ and his Church. Or, A clear Explication and Appli- cation of the Song of Solomon
1658
William Guild
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Moses unveiled, or, Those figures, which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained whereunto is added The harmony of all the prophets, breathing with one mouth, the mystery of His coming and that redemption which, by His death, He was to accomplish : to confirm the Christian and convince the Jew : very profitable and full of comfort
1755
William Guild
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New York and the White Mountains with a complete map and numerous wood-cut views of the principal objects of interest upon the line
1852
William Guild