Christos autotheos, or, An historical account of the heresie denying the Godhead of Christ

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Christos autotheos, or, An historical account of the heresie denying the Godhead of Christ
Author
Addison, Lancelot, 1632-1703.
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London :: Printed by Tho. Hodgkin for Robert Clavell ...,
1696.
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Jesus Christ -- Divinity.
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"Christos autotheos, or, An historical account of the heresie denying the Godhead of Christ." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26363.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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Books Printed for, and Sold by R. Clavel, at the Peacock in S. Paul's Church-Yard.

THE Church History cleared from the Roman Forgeries and Corrupti∣ons found in the Councils and Baronius: In Four Parts. From the Beginning of Christianity, to the End of the fifth General Council. 553. By Thomas Comber, D.D. Dean of Durham.

Aristophanis Comaediae Duae, Plutus & Nubes, cum Scholiis Graecis Antiquis. Qui∣bus adjiciuntur Noctae quaedam, simul cum Gemino Indice. In usum studiosae Juventutis.

The Reasons of Praying for the Peace of Jerusalem: In a Sermon preach'd before the Queen at White-Hall, on the Fast-Day, being Wednesday, August 29. 1694. By Thomas Comber, D. D. Dean of Durham, and Chap∣lain in Ordinary to their Majesties. Printed by their Majesties special Command.

A Daily Office for the Sick; Compil'd out of the holy Scriptures, and the Liturgy of our Church; with occasional Prayers, Meditations and Directions.

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The Catechisms of the Church, with Proofs from the New Testament, and some additional Questions and Answers, divided into twelve Sections, by Z. I. D. D. Author of the Book lately publish'd, Entituled a Daily Office for the Sick, with Directions, &c.

A Church-Catechism, with a brief and easie Explanation thereof, for the Help of the meanest Capacities and weakest Memo∣ries, in order to the establishing them in the Religion of the Church of England. By T. C. Dean of Durham.

The Pantheon, representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, and most Il∣lustrious Heroes: In a short, plain, and fa∣miliar Method, by the way of Dialogue, for the Use of Schools. Written by Fra. Pomey, of the Society of Jesus; Author of the French and Latin Dictionary, for the Use of the Dauphin.

Bedae Venerabilis opera quaedam Theolo∣gica, nunc primùm edita, neonon Historica antea semel edita. Accesserunt Egberti Ar∣chiepiscopi Eboracensis Dialogus de Eccle∣siasticâ Institutione, & Aldhelmi Episcopi Scireburnensis Liber de Virginitate, ex codi∣ceantiquissimo emendatus.

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Disquisitio in Hypothesin Baxterianam de Foedere Gratiae, ab Initio & deinceps, sem∣per & ubiqueomnibus indulto, & adhuc a∣pud Ethnicos & extra-evangelicos vigente ac valente ad salutem. Autore Carolo Ro∣bothamo, Ecclesiae Anglicanae Presbytero Norfolciensi, S. Th. B.

Q. Horatii Flacci Opera: Interpretatio∣ne & Notis illustravit Ludovicus Desprez. Cardinalitius Socius ac Rhetor Emeritus, Jussu Christianissimi Regis, in usum Sere∣nissimi Delphini, ac Serenissimorum Prin∣cipum Burgundiae, Andium, Biturigum. Huic Editioni accessere Vita Horatii, cum Dacerii Notis ejusdem Chronologia Horatia∣na, & Praefatio de Satira Romana,

L. Annaei Flori rerum Romanarum Epi∣tome; Interpretatione & Notis illustravit Anna Tanaquilla Fabri Tilia, Jussu Chri∣stianissimi Regis in usum Serenissimi Delphini.

Compendium Graecum Novi Testamenti, continens ex 7959. Versiculis totius N. Testamenti tantum Versiculos 1900. (non tamen integros) in quibus omnes universi Novi Test. Voces una cum Versione La∣tina inveniuntur: Auctore Johanne Lusden.

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Philos. Doctore, & Linguae Sanctae in Aca∣demia Ultrajectina Professore Ordinario. Editio Quinta.

A Second Admonition to the dissenting Inhabitants of the Diocess of Londonderry, concerning Mr. Boyse's Vindication of his Remarks on a Discourse concerning the In∣ventions of Men in the Worship of God, with an Appendix containing an Answer to Mr. Boyse's Objections against the Sign of the Cross. By William Lord Bishop of Derry.

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