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Taylor, Thomas (1576-1632)  en
The principles of Christian practice Containing the institution of a Christian man, in twelve heads of doctrine: which are set downe in the next side. By Thomas Taylor D.D. and late pastor of Aldermanbury London. Perfected by himselfe before his decease. (London : R[obert] Y[oung and John Beale] for I. Bartlet, in Cheap-side at the Golden-cup in Gold-smiths Row, 1635)
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The progresse of saints to full holinesse described in sundry apostolicall aphorismes, or short precepts tending to sanctification, with a sweete and divine prayer to attaine the practise of those holy precepts (London : W.I. for Iohn Bartlet, at the signe of the guilded cuppe in Cheapeside, in Goldsmiths rowe, 1630)
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Regula vitæ the rule of the law vnder the Gospel. Containing a discovery of the pestiferous sect of libertines, antinomians, and sonnes of Belial, lately sprung up both to destroy the law, and disturbe the faith of the Gospell: wherein is manifestly proved, that God seeth sinne in iustified persons. By Thomas Taylor Dr. of Divinity, and pastour of S. Mary Aldermanbury, London. (London : W[illiam] I[ones] for Robert Dawlman at the Brazen Serpent in Paules Churchyard, 1631)
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The second part of the theatre of Gods ivdgments collected out of the writings of sundry ancient and moderne authors (London : Richard Herne, 1642)
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Three treatises The pearle of the gospell, The pilgrims profession: and A glasse for gentlewomen to dress themselues by. To which is added A short introduction to the worthy receiuing of the Lords supper. By Thomas Taylor, Doctor of Diuinity, and late preacher of Aldermanbury Church in London. (London : I. B[eale] for Iohn Bartlet, at the gilt Cup in Cheaq-side [sic], 1633)
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A treatise of contentment leading a Christian with much patience through all afflicted conditions by sundry rules of heavenly wisedome : whereunto is annexed first, A treatise of the improvement of time, secondly, The holy warre, in a visitation sermon (London : R.H. for Iohn Bartlet, 1641)
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Tvvo sermons the one A heavenly voice, calling all Gods people out of Romish Babylon. The other An everlasting record of the utter ruine of Romish Amalek. By Thomas Taylor, preacher of the Word at Redding in Berkshire. (London : I[ohn] H[aviland] for Iohn Bartlet, and are to be sold at the Golden Cup in the Gold-smiths row in Cheapside, 1624)
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The valevv of true valour, or, The probation and approbation of a right military man. Discouered in a sermon preached Iuly 25. before the worthy gentlemen of the military company. By Thomas Taylor Doctor of Divinitie, and pastor of St. Mary Aldermanbury, London. (London : Aug: Mathewes for Tho : Iones, and are to be sold at his Shop in St. Dunstanes Churchyard, 1629)
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The valew of true valour, or, The probation and approbation of a right military man. A sermon (London : A. Mathewes for T. Iones, 1629)
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Teellinck, Willem (1579-1629)  en nl
The ballance of the sanctuarie shewing hovv vve must behaue our selues when wee see and behold the people of God in miserie and oppression vnder the tyranny of their enemies. Written by William Teelinck, minister of the Word of God at Midlebrough in Zealand. (London : I[ohn] D[awson] for William Sheffard, and are to be sold [in the shops of Nathaniel Newbery] at the signe of the Starre vnder St Peters. Church in Corne-hill, and in Popes-head Alley, 1621)
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Pauls complaint against his naturall corruption. With the meanes how to bee delivered from the power of the same. Set forth in two sermons vpon the 24 verse of the 7. chapter of his epistle to the Romanes. By me William Teelinck, preacher of the word of God at Middleburgh. (London : Iohn Dawson for Iohn Bellamie, 1621)
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Temple, Sir William (1628-1699)
Letters to the king, the Prince of Orange, the chief ministers of state, and other persons (London : T. Goodwin, 1699)
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Tenison, Thomas (1636-1715)  en
An answer to the letter of the Roman Catholick souldier, as he calls himself in a letter from C.D. to A.B. the examiner of his Speculum : the souldiers letter is added at the end. (London : Richard Chiswell ..., 1688)
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An argument for union taken from the true interest of those dissenters in England who profess and call themselves Protestants. (London : Tho. Basset ..., Benj. Tooke ..., and F. Gardiner ..., 1683)
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Concerning doing good to posterity a sermon preach'd before Their Majesties at White-Hall, on February the 16th, 1689-90 (London : H. Hills ..., 1695)
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The creed of Mr. Hobbes examined in a feigned conference between him and a student in divinity. (London : Francis Tyton ..., 1670)
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A defence of Dr. Tenison's sermon of discretion in giving alms written in a letter to the author of The apology for the pulpits. (London, 1688)
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The difference betwixt the Protestant and Socinian methods in answer to a book written by a Romanist, and intituled, The Protestant's plea for a Socinian. ([London] : Benjamin Tooke ..., 1687)
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A Discourse concerning a guide in matters of faith with respect especially to the Romish pretence of the necessity of such a one as is infallible. (London : Ben. Tooke ... and F. Gardiner ..., 1683)
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A discourse concerning a guide in matters of faith: with respect, especially, to the Romish pretence of the necessity of such a one as is infallible, Issue 4 (London : B. Tooke and F. Gardiner, 1683)
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