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The Roman emperor Valens pours money into a coffer; an officer is arrested and led to prison. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26679iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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An answer to the Revd Mr. Simon Browne's letter to Mr. Thomas Reynolds, containing I. The state of the case between Mr. Browne and the author. ... By Thomas Reynolds.
Reynolds, Thomas, 1667?-1727.Date: 1723- Pictures
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Two men walking above a city; representing harmony of religious or political states. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26658iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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Remarks upon some places of Mr. Whiston's books, either printed or in manuscript. By P. Allix, D.D.
Allix, Pierre, 1614-1717.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Pictures
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A dog resting on a bull's straw; representing Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26702iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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The arians and Socinians monitor. Being a vision that a young Socinian teacher lately had, In which he saw, in the most exquisite Torment, his Tutor, who died some Years ago; and had from his own mouth the fearful Relation of what befell him at and after his death. Together with many instructions relating to the Socinian errors; by all which he is turned to the Faith of the Gospel, and subscribeth his name Antisocinus.
Macgowan, John, 1726-1780.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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The present case of Mr. William Whiston, humbly represented: in a letter to the Reverend the clergy now assembled in Convocation. By Michael Maittaire.
Maittaire, Michael, 1667-1747.Date: 1711- Books
Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum historia literaria, a Christo nato usque ad sæculum XIV. facili methodo digesta ... / autore Guilielmo Cave. Accedunt scriptores gentiles, Christianae religionis appugnatores.
Cave, William, 1637-1713.Date: 1740-1743- Pictures
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Innocence attacked from four corners by "Iudex", "Persequutiō", "Avaritia" and "Invidia"; Justice looks down from above. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26697iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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The arians and Socinians monitor. Being a vision that a young Socinian teacher lately had, in which he saw, in the most exquisite Torment, his tutor, who died some years ago; and had from his own Mouth the fearful Relation of what befel him at and after his Death. Together with many instructions relating to the Socinian errors; by all which he is turned to the Faith of the Gospel. Written by John Macgowan. Author of the Shaver, Death, a Vision, &c. &c.
Macgowan, John, 1726-1780.Date: 1795- Pictures
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Men worship an ass bearing a religious image; alluding to both Aesop's fable of the ass and idol worship in Arianism and contemporary Catholicism. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26660iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Books
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The arians and socinians monitor. Being a vision that a young socinian teacher lately had, in which he saw, in the most exquisite torment, his tutor, who died some years ago; and had from his own mouth the fearful relation of what befell him at and after his death. Together with many instructions relating to the socinian errors; by all which he is turned to the faith of the Gospel, and subscribeth his name antisocinus.
Macgowan, John, 1726-1780.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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That Jesus Christ is God by nature, of the same essence with the Father, proved to be the doctrine of Christianity. Two letters to a very eminent and learned gentleman; attempting to subvert the doctrine of the Arians. Being animadversions on a very famous Arian manuscript,--wrote by him, some years since, in India. By a country-gentleman.
Hanley.Date: M,DCC,LVI. [1756]- Books
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The new Arian reprov'd: or, a vindication of some Reflections on the conduct of Mr. Whiston, in his revival of the Arian heresy; from Mr. Whiston's late animadversions, inserted in his second reply to Dr. Allix. Together With an Examination of some Passages in his late Account of the Proceedings of Convocation, and some other of his Writings, relating to the same Subject. By the author of those Reflections.
Smalbroke, Richard, 1672-1749.Date: 1711- Books
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A caution against deceivers, With Respect to the Subordination of the Son of God; and a defence of several eminent divines, viz. A.B. Wake, A.B. Tillotson, Dr. Owen, Dr. Manton, &c. Being quotations from their own works. By which it appears, That those Divines never held such a Subordination of the Son of God, as is now pleaded for in Exon; as tho' the Son were a Subordinate Being, or a Subordinate God to the Father; but that when they mention'd any thing of the Subordination of the Son, it was only a Relative Subordination, in the same Being or Godhead; and that they believed the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, to be the one Supream God.
Date: [1720?]- Books
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A defence of The account, &c. in answer to Mr. Peirce's Defence of the case, &c. Publish'd by direction of the committee.
Eveleigh, Josiah, -1736.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The unitarian, Arian, and Trinitarian opinion respecting Christ, examined and tryed, by scripture evidence alone, in a method hitherto unattempted. By William Ashdowne.
Ashdowne, William, 1723-1810.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Arius detected and confuted: or, a short and familiar direction for plain Christians, That love the Lord Jesus, and hearken to his Voice, how to understand the Language of the Disciples of Arius, that they may not, by their good Words and fail Speeches, be drawn to acknowledge and worship Two Gods, or rather One God and a creature, contrary to many plain and express Texts of Holy Scripture.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: 1719- Books
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An address to conforming Arians, both among the clergy and laity.
Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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Modern Arians unmask'd: idolatry fix'd upon them; their criminal manner of subscribing to articles of faith; their insincerity and double-dealing: Greater Difficulties on the Arian, than on the Orthodox Side; The Doctrine of the First pernicious to the Commonwealth: The Orthodox persuaded to exert themselves in Opposition to this spreading Heresy. By Sir Richard Blackmore, M.D.
Blackmore, Richard, Sir, 1654-1729.Date: [1721]- Books
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The history of the Arians, and of the Council of Nice, Made good by Citations from Original Authors: with a chronological table, containing an abridgment of the principal things in the history, placed according to the Order of Time; and with Notes, clearing the Difficulties of Facts and Chronology. Written in French by Mr de Tillemont: and translated into English by Thomas Deacon. In two volumes.
Le Nain de Tillemont, Louis-Sébastien, 1637-1698.Date: 1732- Books
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A compleat history of Arianism, from the origin of it in the year 306 to 1666; shewing its influence upon civil affairs; and the causes of the dissolution of the Roman Empire. To which is added, the history of Socinianism, translated from the French of the learned Fathers Maimbourg and Lamy. Also two introductory discourses, I. Concerning the nature of error in doctrines meerly speculative, shewing, that the belief of such doctrines may be required of us as necessary terms of salvation; wherein also the case of positive institutions is particularly considered. II. Shewing that the doctrine of the trinity is not meerly speculative. With an appendix, containing an account of the English writers in the Socinian and Arian controversies. By William Webster, M.A. Curate of St. Dunstan's in the West. Publish'd at the request of the Reverend and Learned Dr. Waterland.
Maimbourg, Louis, 1610-1686.Date: 1735- Pictures
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Allegorical figures hold up two scrolls, separated by a spider's web: one shows a straight line between "Charitas" and "Iustitia"; the other a crooked line between "Invidia" and "Avaritia". Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26694iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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The soul being refined like metal in a crucible by an angel, Satan, Venus and Death; representing a test of faith. Etching by C. Murer, ca. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26678iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova- Pictures
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The prophet Elias fed by a raven; representing providence. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Murer, Christoph, 1558-1614.Date: 1622Reference: 26705iPart of: XL Emblemata miscella nova