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The poor man's help
being, I. An abridgement of Bishop Pearson on the Creed; shewing what he is to believe. II. A short exposition of the Lord's Prayer, directing him what to beg of God. III. The Ten Commandments explain'd; teaching him his duty both to God and man. With some additional helps for his private devotion -
Some necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England. Or a modest and brief reply to Dr Pearson's modest and learned, No necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England.
Directed to Dr Pearson himself. By William Hamilton gent. -
Exomologesis, or, A faithful narration of the occasions and motives of the conversion to Catholique unity of Hugh-Paulin de Cressy, lately Dean of Laughlin in Ireland, and prebend of Windsor in England, now a religious priest of the holy Order of St. Benedict
with an appendix in answer to Mr. John Pearson's discourse touching the infallibility, and Doctor Holdens answer to the authors queries upon his first conversion -
Some necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England. Or a modest and brief reply to Dr Pearson's modest and learned, No necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England
Directed to Dr Pearson himself. By William Hamilton gent -
A brief exposition of the Apostles Creed
according to Bishop Pearson, In a New Method, by way of Paraphrase and Annotation. By B. Kennett, D. D. late President of Corpus-Christi College, Oxon -
A brief exposition of the Apostles Creed
according to Bishop Pearson, In a New Method, by way of Paraphrase and Annotation. By B. Kennett, Fellow of Corpus-Christi College, Oxon -
An abridgment of the exposition of the creed
written by the Right Reverend Dr. John Pearson, Late Lord Bishop of Chester. More especially design'd for the use of the English readers. By Tho. Bishop, D. D. And Minister of St. Mary at Tower-Parish in Ipswich -
An ansvver to Dr. Burges his vvord by way of postscript
In vindication of No necessity of reformation of the publick doctrine of the Church of England -
No sacrilege nor sin to alienate or purchase cathedral lands, as such: or, A vindication of, not onely the late purchasers; but, of the antient nobility and gentry; yea, of the Crown it self, all deeply wounded by the false charge of sacrilege upon new purchasers