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This newly typeset work is based on Psalm 119:92, โUnless thy law had been my delights, I should then have perished in mine affliction.โ Calamy co...
With Some Reflections on the Times I Have Lived In. (1671-1731.)
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With Some Serious Queries to Such as Hate and Cast Them Out; and a Friendly Admonition to Such as Desert Them. In Two Sermons, ... By Edmund Calamy, D.D.
A Discourse from Ephesians IV.15. at the Merchants-lecture, at Salters-Hall, November 29.1720. By Edmund Calamy, D.D.
Edmund Calamy (1600-1666) was a Reformed Presbyterian preacher of the Gospel and one of the distinguished members of the Westminster Assembly. He was ...
Being an Account of the Ministers, who Were Ejected Or Silenced After the Restoration, Particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which Took Place on Bartholomew-Day, Aug. 24, 1662 : Containing a Concise View of Their Lives and Characters ...
(1671 - 1731) : in Two Volumes
In a Sermon Preach'd at Rotherhith, on the Anniversary of King George's Coronation, October 20. 1720. By Edmund Calamy, D.D.
Being an Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and Printed Works, of the Two Thousand Ministers Ejected from the Church of England, Chiefly by the Act of Uniformity, Aug. 24, 1666. ...
This work by master theologian Edmund Calamy is a work of the highest order on covenant theology. Calamy says that there are two covenants, following ...
Being an Account of the Ministers, who Were Ejected Or Silenced After the Restoration, Particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which Took Place on Bartholomew-day, Aug. 24, 1662 : Containing a Concise View of Their Lives and Characters, Their Principles, Sufferings, and Printed Works
To which is Added, The Church and Dissenters Compar'd as to Persecution, in Some Remarks on Dr. Walker's Attempt to Recover the Names and Sufferings of the Clergy the Were Sequestred, [et]c. Between 1640 and 1660 : and Also Some Free Remarks on the Twenty-eighth Chapter of Dr. Bennets's Essay on the 39 Articles of Religion ; in Two Volumes
With An Acount of the Ministers, [et]c. who Were Ejected After the Restauration, of King Charles II. : Their Apology for Themselves, and Their Adherents, Containing the Grounds of Their Nonconformity ; Their Treatment in the Reign of King Charles, and King James; and After the Revolution; And the Continuation of Their History, to the Passing of the Bill Against Occasional Conformity, in 1711 ; In Two Volumes
Wherein the True Principles of the Revolution are Defended; the Whigs and Dissenters Vindicated; Several Persons of Distinction Clear'd from Aspersions; and a Number of Historical Mistakes Rectify'd
To encourage Godโs people, we present this issue of the Free Grace Broadcaster on Meditation. Meditation is essential for a healthy walk with Christ...
Being an Account of the Ministers, who Were Ejected Or Silenced After the Restoration, Particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which Took Place on Bartholomew-day, Aug. 24, 1662
I. For Dissenting from the Communion of the Church of England. II. Why Dissenters are Not, Nor Can be Guilty of Schism, in Peaceably Separarting from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several Common Objections, Brought by Churchmen Against Dissenters, Answer'd
In Some Remarks on Dr. Walker's Attempt to Recover the Names and Sufferings of the Clergy that Were Sequestred, &c. Between 1640, and 1660
In Answer to the Reflectons of Mr. Olyffe and Mr. Hoadly, on the Tenth Chapter of the Abridgment of the Life of the Reverend Mr. Rich. Baxter. With a Postscript Containing Some Remarks on a Tract of Mr. Dorringtons, Entituled, The Dissenting Ministry in Religion, Censur'd and Condemn'd from the Holy Scriptures
Who Departed this Life October 13, 1728, An Aetat. LXIII
Exemplified in the Case of the Ministers, Ejected by the Act of Uniformity 1662, Who Appear to Have Been the Only Trumpets to War, and Incendiaries Towards Rebellion ... Opposed Chiefly to Mr. Callamy's Abridgment, W
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was ...
This fascinating memoir, written by the Puritan minister Edmund Calamy in the early 18th century, provides a vivid and engaging account of his life an...
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the p...
With Some Serious Queries to Such as Hate and Cast Them Out; and a Friendly Admonition to Such as Desert Them. In Two Sermons, Prach'd First at Westminster, on March 30, and Afterwards at the Merchants Lecture, at Salter-Hall, on May the 20th, and June the 3rd. 1712
With a Special Reference to Baptism and the Lord's Supper. by Edmund Calamy, E.F. & N