180 results filtered with: Synge, Edward, 1659-1741
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A brief account of the laws now in force in the Kingdom of Ireland, for encouraging the residence of the parochial-clergy, and erecting of English schools, With the good Use that may be made of them. Together, with an appendix, shewing how the Fund of First-Fruits settled in the Hands of Trustees, by Her late Majesty Queen Anne, and His Present Majesty King George, has hitherto been managed, and applyed to the Use for which it was given. By Edward Lord Archbishop of Tuam.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1723- Books
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Christian zeal. A sermon preach'd before their Excellencies the Lords Justices of Ireland, at Christ's-Church, Dublin, on Sunday, February the 12th, 1715/16. By Edward, Lord Bishop of Rapho. Publish'd by their Excellencies Command.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1716- Books
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Eternal salvation the only end and design of religion. In a sermon, preached at the parish-church of St. Warburgh, Dublin; on Sunday, October 3. 1714. By Edward Synge, ...
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1714- Books
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Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well; by which (if every day carefully observed) a man may be much enabled, (through God's grace) to spend his whole life well. By the author of The answer to all excuses and pretences for not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1722- Books
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Catholic Christianity: or, an essay toward lessening the number of controversies among Christians. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Some rules for the conduct of human life, chiefly done from the Latin of J. A. Comenius: shewing the way of living I. Wisely. II. Harmoniously. III. Peaceably and quietly. IV. In business. V. In much business. VI. In the intervals of business. VII. In travel. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well: ... By the author of the Answer to all excuses and pretences for not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: [1775?]- Books
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Religion tryed by the test of sober and impartial reason. By Edward Synge, D. D. and Chancellor of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick in Dublin.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1713- Books
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An answer to all the excuses and pretences, which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion. To which is added, A brief account of the end and design of the Holy Communion, the Obligation to receive it, the Way to prepare for it, And the Behaviour of ourselves both at and after it. With prayers and meditations suitable to the Occasion. Fitted for the meanest Capacities, and very proper to be given away by such as are charitably inclined. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity. Being a short and plain account of the doctrines and rules of Christianity. By the Most Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, late Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland; Author of An Answer to all the Excuses and Pretences for not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Some short and plain directions for the spending of one day well; by which (if every day carefully observed) a man may be much enabled, (through God's grace) to spend his whole life well. By the author of The answer to all excuses and pretences for not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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St. Paul's description of his own religion opened and explained. By the most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland; and Author of the Answer to all the Excuses and Pretences which Men ordinarily make for not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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Honesty the best policy: An essay concerning the true way of rendering a nation happy, and its government firm and lasting. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, lord archbishop of Tuam in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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An answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Communion. To which is added, a brief account of the end and design of the Holy Communion, ... By ... Dr. Edward Synge, ...
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1741- Books
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The seaman's faithful companion; being religious and moral advice to officers in the Royal navy, masters in the merchants service; their apprentices; and to seamen in general; the same being equally calculated for soldiers. To which is prefixed, instructions to orphan boys, and others, put out to sea or land service by the Marine society. Also, the Archbishop of Tuam's essay toward making the knowle[dge] of religion easy; with an Abstract Of his plain account of the Sacrament. With an Historical Detail Of the many glorious victories obtained by his Majesty's arms in the late war; and a list of the enemies ships taken. By Jonas Hanway, Esq;
Hanway, Jonas, 1712-1786.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Catholick Christianity: or, an essay toward lessening the number of controversies among Christians. By Edward Lord Arch-Bishop of Tuam.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The works of the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. In four volumes. ...
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744] [1752]- Books
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Thankfulness to Almighty God for his more ancient and later mercies and deliverances vouchsafed to the British and Protestants, within the Kingdom of Ireland. Recommended and Press'd in a sermon before the Honourable House of Commons, October the 23d, 1711. Preach'd at St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, By Edward Synge, D. D. And Published by Order of the House.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: [1712]- Books
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A discourse of confirmation. In a dialogue between the minister of a parish and a young servant maid named Sarah. Containing proper Instructions for such Persons as are to be Confirmed. Humbly offered to the Consideration of all Parents and others who have the Care of educating Youth. By the most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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A gentleman's religion: In three parts. The first contains the principles of natural religion; the second and third, the doctrines of Christianity, both as to faith and practice. With an appendix, wherein it is proved, that nothing contrary to our reason can possibly be the object of our belief: but that it is no just exception against some of the doctrines of Christianity, that they are above our reason.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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An abstract of the Church catechism; briefly containing the substance of all that is necessary to salvation. By the most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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The way to eternal salvation plainly pointed out. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: [1788]- Books
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A help to the devout performance of private prayer. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland; Author of An Answer to all the Excuses and Pretences, which Men usually make for their not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- Books
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A sermon preach'd at St. Andrew's Dublin: before the Honourable House of Commons ; On Saturday, August the 1st. 1719. Being the anniversary of His Majesty's Happy Accession To the Throne. By Edward Synge, M. A. Prebendary of St. Patrick's, Dublin.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1719- Books
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St. Paul's description of his own religion opened and explained. By the most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland; and author of the Answer to all the excuses and pretences which men ordinarily make for not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]