Stephen Denison
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL534357A
Top Subjects
- Sermons, English -- 17th century (2)
- Bible (1)
- Sermons (1)
- Elizabeth Juxon (-1619) (1)
- 17th century (1)
- Bible. N.T. Matthew VII, 15 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- Early works to 1800 (1)
- Etherington, John, fl. 1641-1645 (1)
Books by Stephen Denison
Total count: 6
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An exposition upon the first chapter of the second epistle of PeterWith the principall doctrines naturally arising from every verse of the same chapterPrinted by Richard Field for Robert Mylbourne ...1622-01-01
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The monument or tombe-stoneor, A sermon preached at Laurence Pountnies Church in London, Nouemb. 21. 1619. at the funerall of Mrs. Elizabeth Iuxon, the late wife of Mr. Iohn IuxonThe fourth impression.Printed by Richard Field dwelling in Great Wood-streete.1622-01-01
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The white wolfe, or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Feb. 11, being the last Sonday in Hillarie tearme, anno 1627, and printed somewhat more largely then the time would permit at that present to deliuerwherein faction is vnmasked, and iustly taxed without malice, for the safetie of weake Christians, especially, the Hetheringtonian faction growne very impudent in this citie of late yeeres is here confutedPrinted by George Miller, for Robert Milbourne
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The vvhite vvolfe or, A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, Feb. 11being the last Sonday in Hillarie tearme, anno 1627. and printed somewhat more largely then the time would permit at that present to deliuer. Wherein faction is vnmasked, and iustly taxed without malice, for the safetie of weake Christians. Especially, the Hetheringtonian faction growne very impudent in this citie of late yeeres, is here confuted. By Stephen Denison, minister of Katherine Cree-Church, Londonprinted by George Miller, for Robert Milbourne
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The white wolfeor, A sermon preached at Pavl's Crosse, Feb. 11. being the last Sonday in Hillarie tearme, anno 1627. and printed somewhat more largely then the time would permit at that present to deliuer. Wherein faction is vnmasked, and iustly taxed without malice, for the safetie of weake Christians. Especially, the Hetheringtonian factiongrowne very impudent in this citie of late yeeres, is here confuted. By Stephen Denison, minister of Katherine Cree-church, London.Printed by G. Miller, for R. Milbovrne
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The monument or, tombe-stone, or, A sermon preached at Laurence Pountnies church in London, Nouemb. 21. 1619. at the funerall of Mrs. Elizabeth Iuxon, the late wife of Mr. Iohn IuxonThe fift editionPrinted by George Miller, and are to be sold by Beniamin Allen in Popes-head alley