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Ball, John (1585-1640) en |
A treatise of divine meditation ( London : H. Mortlock, 1660) | IA |  |   |
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| Bentley, Richard (1662-1742) |
The folly and unreasonableness of atheism demonstrated from the advantage and pleasure of a religious life: the faculties of humane souls, the structure of animate bodies, & the origin and frame of the world: in eight sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle...in ... (J. H. for H. Mortlock, 1699) | GB |  |   |
The folly and unreasonableness of atheism: demonstrated from the advantage and pleasure of a religious life, the faculties of human souls, the structure of animate bodies, & the origin and frame of the world : in eight sermons preached at the lecture founded by the honourable Robert Boyle ... (J.H. for H. Mortlock, 1693) | GB |  |   |
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| D'Huisseau, Isaac (1607-1672) |
The re-union of Christians: or, The means to re-unite all Christians in one confession of faith ( London : Henry Mortlock, 1708) | GB |  |   |
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| Fogg, Lawrence (1623-1718) |
Theologiæ speculativæ schema : e variis systematibus modernis, magnam partem, excerptum, ab incautis quorundam placitis repurgatum: Sacrarum Scripturarum autoritate confirmatum, nec non Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ Articulis maximè consonum. : Cui accessit brevis præcipuarum controversiarum per totam theologiam discussio, è variis autoribus in opem & subsidium tironum collecta, & ad locum cuiq[ue] congruum relata. ( Londini : J.H. pro R. Minshull bibliopolâ Cestriensi, & prostant venales apud H. & G. Mortlock, 1712) | GB |  |   |
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Fynch, Martin (c.1628-1698) en |
Of the conversion of sinners to God in Christ: the 1. necessity, 2. nature, 3. means, 4. signs of it. With a concluding speech to the vnconverted ( London : H. Mortlock, 1680) | IA |  |   |
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| Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680) |
Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religion ( London : J.D. for John Baker and Henry Mortlock, 1676) | IA |  |   |
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| Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699) |
An answer to Mr. Cressy's epistle apologetical to a person of honour touching his vindication of Dr. Stillingfleet ( London : R. White for H. Mortlock, 1675) | IA |  |   |
Fifty sermons preached upon several occasions (J. Heptinstall for Henry Mortlock, 1707) | GB |  |   |
Irenicum, a weapon-salve for the churches wounds; or, The divine right of particular forms of church-government ... with an appendix concerning the power of excommunication in a Christian church ( London : Mortlock, 1662) | IA |  |   |
Origines Britannicae : or, The antiquities of the British churches. With a preface concerning some pretended antiquities relating to Britain, in vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph ( London : M. Flesher for Henry Mortlock ..., 1685) | IA |  |   |
Origines sacrae, or, A rational account of the grounds of Christian faith, as to the truth and divine authority of the Scriptures, and matters therein contained (R.W. for Henry Mortlock, 1666) | GB |  |   |
Origines sacrae; or, a rational account of the grounds of natural and reveal'd religion ( Cambridge [Eng.] : University Press for H. Mortlock, 1702) | IA |  |   |
Origines sacrae: or, A rational account of the grounds of Christian faith, as to the truth and divine authority of the scriptures, and the matters therein contained (R.W. for Henry Mortlock, 1675) | GB |  |   |
Origines Sacræ: Or, A Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Reveal'd Religion (University-Press, for H. Mortlock, 1702) | GB |  |   |
A rational account of the grounds of Protestant religion: being a vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Relation of a conference, &c. from the pretended answer by, vol. 3 (R. White for H. Mortlock, 1665) | GB |  |   |
The second part of Ecclesiastical cases, relating to the exercise of ecclesiastical jurisdiction as far as it is allowed by law: To which are added two speeches in the House of Lords. I. The case of Exeter College in Oxford. II. The case of commendams. With a discourse of the true antiquity of ... (Henry Mortlock, at the Ph?nix in S. Paul's Church Yard, 1704) | GB |  |   |
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A sermon preach'd before the king, Feb. 24. 167#. (R. White, for H. Mortlock, 1675) | GB |  |   |
Two discourses concerning the doctrine of Christ's satisfaction: or, The true reason of His sufferings: wherein the Socinian and Antinomian controversies are truly stated and explained: With an answer to Mr. Lobb's Appeal, and to several letters from the dissenting parties in London ... (J.H. for H. Mortlock, 1700) | GB |  |   |
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