Stephen Egerton
Identifiers
- VIAF61899936
- WikidataQ7609137
- ISNI0000000027390388
- Open LibraryOL4811157A
Top Subjects
- Doctrinal Theology (2)
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Bible (1)
- Commentaries (1)
- Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XI, 22 -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800 (1)
- English Catechisms (1)
- Sermons, English -- 16th century (1)
Books by Stephen Egerton
Total count: 8
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A learned and excellent treatise containing all the principall grounds of Christian religionSet downe by way of conference in a most plaine and familiar mannerThe second impression, corrected and amendedBy Richard Field for Robert Dexter, dwelling in Paules church-yard at the signe of the brasen serpent1594-01-01
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Indecorum, or, A briefe treatise vpon one of Salomons prouerbs. Chap. 11.22wherein is shewed, how ill-beseeming all common gifts and worldly blessings are to all such, as are not furnished with some answerable measure, of spirituall and sauing grace ...Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for Richard Boyle, and are to be sould at his shop dwelling in the Blacke-friers1613-01-01
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Indecorvmor, A briefe treatise vpon one of Salomons prouerbs, Chap. 11.22 : wherein is shewed, how ill-beseeming all common gifts and worldly blessings are to all such, as are not furnished with some answerable measure, of spirituall and sauing grace ...Imprinted by Felix Kyngston, for Richard Boyle ...
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A Briefe Method Of Catechizing Wherein are handled these foure Points. I. How miserable all men are by nature. 2. What remedie God hath appointed for their deliuerance. 3. How they must live that are deliuered. 4. What helpes they must vse to that end. The same points are also contracted, and a forme of examining Communicants added, with Graces before and after meate. ... (4 lines)The 33. Edition.
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A briefe methode of catechizingWherein are handled these foure points: 1. How miserable all men are by nature. 2. What remedie God hath appointed for their deliuerance. 3. How they must liue that are deliuered. 4. What helpes they must vse to that end. The same points are also contracted, and a forme of examining communicants added; with graces before and after meate..The 23. edition, newly perused and amended by the author..Printed by Edward Griffin for Henry Fetherstone dwelling in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Rose.
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A Briefe Me- thod Of Catechizing Wherein Are hanled these foure Points 1 How miserable all men are by Nature, 2 What remedy God hath appointed for their deliverance. 3 How they must Live that are delivered. 4 what helpes they must use to that end, The same Points are all contracted; and a form of examining Communicants added, with Graces be fore and after Meate. (4 lines)The 44 Editiou.
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An ordinary lecture. Preached at the Blacke-Friers, by M. Egerton. And taken as it was vttered by characterie. Macte: officium, officii, fructusPrinted by Iohn Windet for Iohn Dalderne, and are to be sold in Canon lane at the signe of the white horse
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A briefe method of catechizingwherein are handled these foure points : 1. how miserable all men are by nature, 2. what remedy God hath appointed for their deliverance, 3. how they must live that are delivered, 4. what helps they must use to that end : the same points are also contracted, and a forme of examining communicants added, with graces before and after meate.The 32. edition.Printed by G.E. for Henry Fetherstone