Thomas Firmin
Died 1697-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF42187109
- WikidataQ7789597
- ISNI0000000035801378
- Open LibraryOL646216A
Top Subjects
- Antitrinitarianism (3)
- Poor (2)
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- England (2)
- Poor laws (1)
- Unemployed (1)
- London (1)
Books by Thomas Firmin
Total count: 7
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Some Proposals For the imploying of the Poor, Especially in and about the City of London. And For the prevention of Begging, a pra- ctice so dishonourable to the Nation, and to the Christian Religion. In a letter to a Friend1678-01-01
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Some proposals for the imploying of the poor, especially in and about the city of LondonAnd for the prevention of begging, a practice so dishonourable to the nation, and to the Christian religion. Ina letter to a friendPrinted for B. Aylmer1678-01-01
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Some proposals for the imployment of the poor and for the prevention of idleness and the consequence thereof, begginga practice so dishonorable to the nation and to the Christian religion, in a letter to a friendGrover (pr.)1681-01-01
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The faith of one God, who is only the Father; and of one mediator between God and men, who is only the man Christ Jesus; and of one Holy Spirit, the gift (and sent) of God; asserted and defendedin several tracts contained in this volume1691-01-01
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A third collection of tracts, proving the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the only true God; and Jesus Christ the son of God, him whom the father sanctified and sent, raised from the dead and exaltedAnd disproving the doctrine of three almighty real subsisting persons, minds of spirits. Giving also an account of the nominal trinity; that is, three modes, substances, or somewhats in God, called by the schoolmen persons; and of the judgment of the fathers and Catholick church for the first 150 years. Of which tracts the following pages give the titles1695-01-01
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A Third collection of tractsproving the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ the only true God, and Jesus Christ the Son of God, him whom the Father sanctified and sent, raised from the dead and exalted, and disproving the doctrine of three almighty, real, subsisting persons, minds, or spirits : giving also an account of the nominal Trinity, that is, three modes, subsistences, or somewhats in God, called by schoolmen Persons, and of the judgement of the Fathers and Catholick Church for the first 150 years : of which tracts the following pages give the titles[s.n.]1695-01-01
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A collection of pamphlets concerning the poorwith abstracts of the poor's rates; expences of different houses of industry, &c. and observations by the editorPrinted for C. Elliot, T. Kay, and Co., and Charles Elliot1787-01-01