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3 additional books about Lewis Du Moulin in the extended shelves: A second true defence of the meer nonconformists, against the untrue accusations, reasonings and history of Dr. Edward Stillingfleet ... (London : Printed for Nevil Simons, 1681., 1681), by Richard Baxter and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust)
A lively picture of Lewis du Moulin drawn by the incomparable hand of Monsieur Daille, late minister of Charenton. (London : Printed for Rich. Royston ..., 1680), by Jean Daillé (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A second true defence of the meer nonconformists against the untrue accusations, reasonings, and history of Dr. Edward Stillingfleet ... clearly proving that it is (not sin but) duty 1. not wilfully to commit the many sins of conformity, 2. not sacrilegiously to forsake the preaching of the Gospel, 3. not to cease publick worshipping of God, 4. to use needful pastoral helps for salvation ... / written by Richard Baxter ... ; with some notes on Mr. Joseph Glanviles Zealous and impartial Protestant, and Dr. L. Moulins character. (London : Printed for Nevil Simons ..., 1681), by Richard Baxter (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Lewis Du Moulin: Books in the extended shelves: Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: An appeal of all the non-conformists in England to God and all the Protestants of Europe in order to manifest their sincerity in point of obedience to God and the King to which is added a sober and unpassionate reply to the author of The lively picture of Lewis du Moulin / by Dr. Lewis Du Moulin ... (London : Printed for Richard Janeway ..., MDCLXXXI [1681]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: The conformity of the discipline and government of those who are commonly called independants to that of the ancient primitive Christians by Lewis Du Moulin. (London : Printed for Richard Jeneway, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: A copie of tvvo vvritings sent to the Parliament. The one intituled motions for reforming of the Church of England in this present Parliament: most taken out of Irenaus Philadelphus. The other a humble petition unto the Parliament, for reforming of the Church of England: all taken out of the holy Scriptures. ([Amsterdam : s.n.], Printed in the yeare MDC. XLI. [1641]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: Jugulum causae, seu Nova, unica, compendiaria, & unâ propemodum periodo comprehensa, ratio: per quam totus doctrinarum romanensium complexus, de quibus lis est inter Protestantes & pontificios; & Papa, ejusque imperium, funditùs evertuntur ... (Juxta exemplar Londinense, 1671) (page images at HathiTrust) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: The last words of Lewis du Moulin being his retractation of all the personal reflectins he had made on the divines of the Church of England (in several books of his) / signed by himself on the 5th and the 17th day of October, 1680. (London : Printed for Rich. Royston, 1680), also by Gilbert Burnet (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: Of the right of churches and of the magistrates power over them. Wherein is further made out 1. the nullity and vanity of ecclesiasticall power (of ex-communicating, deposing, and making lawes) independent from the power of magistracy. 2. The absurdity of the distinctions of power and lawes into ecclesiasticall and civil, spirituall and temporall. 3. That these distinctions have introduced the mystery of iniquity into the world, and alwayes disunited the minds and affections of Christians and brethren. 4. That those reformers who have stood for a jurisdiction distinct from that of the magistrate, have unawares strenghthened [sic] the mystery of iniquity. / By Lewis du Moulin Professour of History in the Vniversity of Oxford. (London : Printed by R.D. and are to be sold by Sa: Thomson at the white Horse in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1658) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: The povver of the Christian magistrate in sacred things Delivered in some positions, sent to a friend, upon which, a returne of his opinion was desired. With some considerations, upon the answer; and a digression concerning allegiance, and submission to the supreame magistrate. By Lewis du Moulin, History-reader of the University of Oxford. (London : Printed by G. Dawson, for Francis Eglesfield, at the Marygold in Pauls Church-yard, 1650) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: Proposals, and reasons whereon some of them are grounded, humbly presented to the Parliament, towards the settling of a religious and godly government in the commonwealth with a short account of the compatibility of the congregationall way with the magistrates ordering all matters of religion in a nationall publick way ..., tythes and settled maintenance for the ministery, [and] ministers capacity of sitting in Parliament / by Lewis du Moulin ... (London : Printed by Iohn Redmayne, 1659) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: Rerum nuper in regno Scotiae gestarum historia seu verius commentarius, causas, occasiones, progressu horum motuum breviter & perspicue proponens ... : excerptus ex scriptis utriusque partis scitu dignissimis, quorum primaria in latinum sermonem nunc primum fideliter translata inseruntur : addita est ecclesiae Scotiae ad Helveticas reformatas epistola, qua ?compendio res tota perspective exhibetur ([s.n.], 1641), also by Irenaeus Philalethes, Colegio Imperial (Jesuitas), and William Spang (page images at HathiTrust) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: A short and true account of the several advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome, or, A model of the grounds upon which the papists for these hundred years have built their hopes and expectations that England would ere long return to popery by Dr. Du-Moulin ... (London printed : [s.n.], 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: Short and true account of the several advances the Church of England hath made towards Rome. Supplement (Loudon [sic] : [s.n.], 1679) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: The understanding Christians duty worthily to commemorate the death of Christ in the holy sacrament of the supper of the Lord, opened and urged in a discourse upon I Cor. 11. 28 Deisgned to the satisfaction of such as out of scruple of conscience do omit the same. (London : printed by T.C. for Daniel White at the Seven Stars on the north side of St. Paul's, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: Vox populi, expressed in XXXV motions to the present Parliament being the generall voyce and the humble and earnest request of the people of God in England to that most honorable and religious assembly, for reforming the present corrupt state of the church / published by Irenæus Philadelphus. ([London : s.n.], 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Du Moulin, Lewis, 1606-1680: Vox populi, expressed in XXXV. motions to this present Parliament: Being the generall voyce and the humble and earnest request of the people of God in England to that most honorable and religious assembly. For reforming the present corrupt state of the church. Published by Irenæus Philadelphus. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeare, 1641) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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