Saunders, Charles AlexanderSee also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
Broader term: |
Filed under: Saunders, Charles Alexander
Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
Filed under: Saunders -- Trials, litigation, etc.Filed under: Saunders, Albert Edward
Filed under: Saunders, E. M. -- époque 1871Filed under: Saunders, EleanorFiled under: Saunders, ElizabethFiled under: Saunders, Humphrey
Filed under: Saunders, Humphrey -- Anti-diatribe- Coena quasi koinē:: the new-inclosures broken down, and the Lords Supper laid forth in common for all Church-members, having a dogmatical faith, and not being scandalous: in a diatribe, and defence thereof: against the apology of some ministers, and godly people, (as their owne mouth praiseth them) asserting the lawfulness of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company: lately set forth by their prolocutor, Mr. Humphrey Saunders. / Written by William Morice of Werrington, in Devon, Esq; (London : Printed by W. Godbid, for Richard Thrale, and are to be sold at the Cross-Keyes at Paul's gate, entring into Cheap-side, M.DC.LVII. [1657]), by William Morice (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To receive the Lords Supper, the actual right and duty of all church-members of years not excommunicate made good against Mr. Collins his exceptions against The bar removed, written by the author : and what right the ignorant and scandalous tolerated in the church have to the Lords Supper declared : many thing belonging to that controversie more fully discussed, tending much to the peace and settlement of the church : and also a ful answer to what Mr. Collins hath written in defence of juridical suspension, wherein his pretended arguments from Scripture are examined and confuted : to which is also annexed A brief answer to the Antidiatribe written by Mr. Saunders / by John Timson ... (London : Printed by E.C. for Tho. Williams ..., and Will. Tomson ..., 1655), by John Timson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Saunders, J. A |