English Cretes and atheistical Christians describ'd and instanced with directions for the reformation of all, from St. Paul's Epistle to Titus, the first Bishop of Crete : wherein is intimated the sacred order, and supreme power of episcopacy in the church, with the inferior ministry : concluding all with supplemental instances, and a lamentation of the churches present miseries.
- Title
- English Cretes and atheistical Christians describ'd and instanced with directions for the reformation of all, from St. Paul's Epistle to Titus, the first Bishop of Crete : wherein is intimated the sacred order, and supreme power of episcopacy in the church, with the inferior ministry : concluding all with supplemental instances, and a lamentation of the churches present miseries.
- Author
- T. W.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Jos. Hindmarsh ...,
- 1695.
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- Subject terms
- Hypocrisy.
- Christianity and atheism.
- Christian life.
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"English Cretes and atheistical Christians describ'd and instanced with directions for the reformation of all, from St. Paul's Epistle to Titus, the first Bishop of Crete : wherein is intimated the sacred order, and supreme power of episcopacy in the church, with the inferior ministry : concluding all with supplemental instances, and a lamentation of the churches present miseries." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A65331.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY; OR A LETTER TO AN
Honourable Member of PARLIAMENT▪ TO THE Honourable SirW. T. Bar. -
DEO TRIUNO, Aeterno, Incomprehensibili, Omni∣potenti, Omniscienti, Omnipre∣senti, Infinito Justitiâ, Miserecor∣diâ,
&c. Super & in omnibus Gloria. -
Psal. lxxxii. Out of
Patrick 's Metre. -
ENGLISH CRETES, AND Atheistical Christians described,&c. -
Supplemental Instances of some notorious Sins, very dangerous in Church and State: as to all Souls. Collected out of the brief Heads of Self-Examination, especially before the Sacrament, in the
Whole Duty of Man. With a Lamentation of the Church's Calamities. -
THE LAMENTATION,
&c.