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100 1 ‎‡a Johnson, John,‏ ‎‡d 1662-1725‏
910 ‎‡a lifeofthelatereverendjohnjohnsona1000vicarofcranbrookinkentbythelaterevdthomasbrettll500togetherwith3ofmrjohnsonsposthumoustractsviz1theprimitivecommunicantwithdevotionsforthealtar2asermonpreachedatcanterburyschoolfeastonnumb1129withaprefaceshewingthatalphabeticalletterswereneverusedbeforemosesandhe1learnedanalphabetfromgod3anexplanationofdanielsprophecyofthe70weeksandanappendixcontainingsomeletterswrittentohimbythelaterevdgeorgehickes500500andbyrobertnelsonesqalsosomepartof2lettersfrommrjohnsontodrbrett‏ ‎‡A The life of the late Reverend John Johnson, A.M. Vicar of Cranbrook, in Kent. By the late Revd Thomas Brett, LL.D. Together with three of Mr. Johnson's posthumous tracts, Viz. I. The Primitive Communicant, with Devotions for the Altar. II. A Sermon preached at Canterbury School-Feast, on Numb. xi. 29. With a Preface, shewing that alphabetical Letters were never used before Moses, and he first learned an Alphabet from God. III. An Explanation of Daniel's Prophecy of the LXX Weeks. And an appendix, containing some letters written to him by the late Revd George Hickes, D. D. and by Robert Nelson, Esq; Also some Part of two Letters from Mr. Johnson to Dr. Brett‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a holydavidandhisoldenglishtranslatorscleardcontaining1directionsforthemoredevoutuseofthepsalmsandashorthistoricalaccountofthetranslationandtranslators2thepsalterorpsalmsofdavidafterthetranslationofthegreatbiblepointedastheyaretobesungorsaidinchurcheswithlargeexplanatorynotes3ageneraldefenceofthisoldtranslationinanswertoalltheobjectionsandcavilsthathavebeenraisdagainstit‏ ‎‡A Holy David and his old English translators clear'd. Containing, I. Directions for the more devout use of the Psalms, and a short Historical Account of the Translation and Translators. II. The Psalter or Psalms of David, after the translation of the Great Bible; Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches: With large Explanatory Notes. III. A general defence of this old translation, in answer to all the Objections and Cavils that have been rais'd against it‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a clergymansvademecumoranaccountoftheancientandpresentchurchofenglandthedutiesandrightsoftheclergyandoftheirprivilegesandhardshipscontainingfulldirectionsrelatingtoordinationinstitutioninductionandmostofthedifficultieswhichtheycommonlymeetwithinthedischargeoftheiroffice‏ ‎‡A The clergy-Man's vade-mecum:‏ ‎‡b or, an account of the ancient and present Church of England; the duties and rights of the clergy; and of Their Privileges and Hardships. Containing Full Directions relating to Ordination, Institution, Induction, and most of the Difficulties which they commonly meet with in the Discharge of their Office‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 3‏
910 ‎‡a unbloodysacrificeandaltarunvaildandsupported‏ ‎‡A Unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported.‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 3‏
910 ‎‡a unbloodysacrificeandaltarunvaildandsupportedpartthe1inwhichthenatureoftheeucharistisexplaindaccordingtothesentimentsofthechristianchurchinthe41centuriesprovingthattheeucharistisapropermaterialsacrificethatitisbotheucharisticandpropitiatorythatitistobeofferdbyproperofficersthattheoblationistobemadeonaproperaltarthatitisproperlyconsumdbymanducationtowhichisaddedaproofthatwhatoursaviourspeaksconcerningeatinghisfleshanddrinkinghisbloodinthevithchapterofstjohnsgospelisprincipallymeantoftheeucharistwithaprefatoryepistletothelordbishopofnorwichanimadversionsonthereverenddrwisesbookwhichhecallsthechristianeucharistrightlystatedandsomereflectionsonastitchdbookentituledananswertotheexceptionsmadeagainstthelordbishopofoxfordschargethe2editionrevisedandcorrected‏ ‎‡A The unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported:‏ ‎‡b Part the first. In Which The Nature of the Eucharist is Explain'd according to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the four first Centuries. Proving, That the Eucharist is a proper Material Sacrifice, That it is both Eucharistic, and Propitiatory, That it is to be offer'd by proper Officers, That the Oblation is to be made on a proper Altar, That it is properly consum'd by Manducation. To which is Added, A Proof, that what our Saviour speaks concerning Eating his Flesh, and Drinking his Blood, in the vith Chapter of St. John's Gospel, is principally meant of the Eucharist. With a Prefatory Epistle to the Lord Bishop of Norwich. Animadversions on the Reverend Dr. Wise's Book, which he calls The Christian Eucharist rightly Stated: And some Reflections on a stitch'd Book, Entituled, An Answer to the Exceptions made against the Lord Bishop of Oxford's Charge. The second edition revised and corrected /‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a clergymansvademecumpart2containingthecanonicalcodesoftheprimitiveuniversaleasternandwesternchurchdowntotheyearofourlord787donefromtheoriginalgreekandlatinomittingnocanondecreeoranypartofthemthatiscuriousorinstructivewithexplanatorynotesalargeindexandaprefaceshewingtheusefulnessoftheworkwithsomereflectionsonmoderatenonconformityandtherightsofthechurch‏ ‎‡A The clergy-Man's vade mecum:‏ ‎‡b Part II. Containing the canonical codes of the primitive, universal, Eastern, and Western Church, Down to the Year of our Lord, DCCLXXXVII. Done from the original Greek and Latin, omitting no Canon, Decree, or any Part of them that is Curious or Instructive; With explanatory notes, a large index, and a preface shewing the Usefulness of the Work; with some Reflections on Moderate-Non-Conformity, and the Rights of the Church‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a primitivecommunicantin3discoursesonthesacramentoftheeucharistinwhichthesacrificeofchristandofthechurcharefullyexplainedwithactsofdevotionuponthesamesubject‏ ‎‡A The primitive communicant:‏ ‎‡b in three discourses on the sacrament of the eucharist: in which the sacrifice of Christ and of the church are fully explained. With acts of devotion upon the same subject /‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a clergymansvademecumoranaccountoftheantientandpresentchurchofenglandthedutiesandrightsoftheclergyandoftheirprivilegesandhardshipscontainingfulldirectionsrelatingtoordinationinstitutioninductionandmostofthedifficultieswhichtheycommonlymeetwithinthedischargeoftheiroffice‏ ‎‡A The clergy-Man's vade mecum:‏ ‎‡b or, an account of the antient and present Church of England; the duties and rights of the clergy; and of their privileges and hardships. Containing full directions relating to ordination, institution, induction, and most of the difficulties which they commonly meet with in the discharge of their office‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a clergymansvademecum‏ ‎‡A Clergy-man's vade mecum‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 2‏
910 ‎‡a clergymansvademecumoranaccountoftheancientandpresentchurchofenglandthedutiesandrightsoftheclergyandoftheirprivilegesandhardshipscontainingfulldirectionsrelatingtoordinationinstitutioninductionandmostofthedfficultieswhichtheycommonlymeetwithinthedischargeoftheiroffice‏ ‎‡A The clergyman's vade-mecum:‏ ‎‡b or, an account of the ancient and present Church of England; the duties and rights of the clergy; and of their privileges and hardships. Containing Full Directions relating to Ordination, Institution, Induction, and most of the Dfficulties which they commonly meet with in the Discharge of their Office‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a clergymansvademecumoranaccountoftheantientandpresentchurchofenglandthedutiesandrightsoftheclergyandoftheirprivilegesandhardshipscontainingfulldirectionsrelatingtoordinationinstitutioninductionandmostofthedifficultieswhichtheycommonlymeetwithinthedischargeoftheirofficeneverbeforepublishd‏ ‎‡A The clergy-Man's vade mecum:‏ ‎‡b or, an account of the antient and present Church of England; the duties and rights of the clergy; and of their privileges and hardships. Containing Full Directions relating to Ordination, Institution, Induction, and most of the Difficulties which they commonly meet with in the Discharge of their Office. Never before publish'd‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a collectionofdiscoursesdissertationsandsermonsin2volumesbythelatereverendjohnjohnsona1000vicarofcranbrookinkent‏ ‎‡A A collection of discourses, dissertations, and sermons. In two volumes. By the late Reverend John Johnson, A. M. Vicar of Cranbrook in Kent...‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a clergymansvademecumcontainingthecanonicalcodesoftheprimitiveanduniversalchurchtranslatedatlargefromtheoriginalgreekandthecanonicalcodesoftheeasternandwesternchurchpart2the2edition‏ ‎‡A The clergy-man's vade-mecum:‏ ‎‡b containing the canonical codes of the primitive and universal church, translated at large from the original Greek. And the canonical codes of the eastern, and western church,... Part II. The second edition /‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a unbloodysacrificeandaltarunvaildandsupportedinwhichthenatureoftheeucharistisexplaindaccordingtothesentimentsofthechristianchurchinthe41centuriespartthe2shewingtheagreementanddisagreementoftheeucharistwiththesacrificesoftheantientsandtheexcellencyoftheformerthegreatmomentoftheeucharistbothasafeastandsacrificethenecessityoffrequentcommuniontheunityoftheeucharistthenatureofexcommunicationandtheprimitivemethodofpreparationwithdevotionsforthealtar1denynotbutthatthefathersdoandthatwithgreatreasonverymuchmagnitythewonderfulmysteryandefficacyofthissacramentandfrequentlyspeakofagreatsupernaturalchangemadebythedivinebenedictionwhichwealsoreadilyacknowledgearchbishoptillotsoninhisdiscourseoftransubstantiationpag291ofhisworksinfoliopublishdinhislifetime‏ ‎‡A The unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported:‏ ‎‡b In which the nature of the eucharist is explain'd according to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the Four First Centuries. Part the second. Shewing, The Agreement and Disagreement of the Eucharist with the Sacrifices of the Antients, and the Excellency of the former. The great Moment of the Eucharist both as a Feast, and Sacrifice. The Necessity of frequent Communion. The Unity of the Eucharist. The Nature of Excommunication. And the Primitive Method of Preparation. With Devotions for the Altar. I deny not, but that the Fathers do, and that with great reason, very much magnity the wonderful Mystery, and Efficacy of this Sacrament, and frequently speak of a great Supernatural Change made by the Divine Benediction; which we also readily acknowledge. Archbishop Tillotson, in his Discourse of Transubstantiation, Pag. 291. of his Works in Folio, publish'd in his Life-Time /‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a reasonswhyviceoughttobepunishdbutisnotinasermonpreachdatmaidstoninkentattheassizesholdentherebeforemrjusticetracymarchthe1717078publishedatthedesireofthegentlemenofthegrandjury‏ ‎‡A Reasons why vice ought to be punish'd, but is not:‏ ‎‡b in a sermon preach'd at Maidston in Kent, at the assizes holden there before Mr. Justice Tracy, March the 17th. 1707/8. Published at the Desire of the Gentlemen of the Grand-Jury /‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a unbloodysacrificeandaltarunvaildandsupportedinwhichthenatureoftheeucharistisexplaindaccordingtothesentimentsofthechristianchurchinthe41centuriesprovingthattheeucharistisapropermaterialsacrificethatitisbotheucharistickandpropitiatorythatitistobeofferdbyproperofficersthattheoblationistobemadeonaproperaltarthatitisproperlyconsumdbymanducationtowhichisaddedaproofthatwhatoursaviourspeaksconcerningeatinghisfleshanddrinkinghisbloodinthevithchapterofstjohnsgospelisprincipallymeantoftheeucharistwithapresatoryepistletothelordbishopofnorwichanimadversionsonthereverenddrwisesbookwhichhecallsthechristianeucharistrightlystatedandsomereflectionsonastitchdbookentituledananswertotheexceptionsmadeagainstthelordbishopofoxfordscharge‏ ‎‡A The unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported:‏ ‎‡b In which the nature of the Eucharist is explain'd according to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the four first Centuries. Proving, That the Eucharist is a proper Material Sacrifice, That it is both Eucharistick, and Propitiatory, That it is to be offer'd by proper Officers, That the Oblation is to be made on a proper Altar, That it is properly consum'd by Manducation. To which is Added, A Proof, that what our Saviour speaks concerning Eating his Flesh, and Drinking his Blood, in the vith Chapter of St. John's Gospel, is principally meant of the Eucharist. With a Presatory Epistle to the Lord Bishop of Norwich. Animadversions on the Reverend Dr. Wise's Book, which he calls The Christian Eucharist rightly Stated: And some Reflections on a stitch'd Book, Entituled, An Answer to the Exceptions made against the Lord Bishop of Oxford's Charge /‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a caseofarectorrefusingtopreachavisitationsermonatthearchdeaconscommandandthecaseofoccasionaldaysandprayerscontainingadefencefornotsolemnizingtheaccessiondaybyreadingthenewformandfornotusingoccasionalprayers‏ ‎‡A The case of a rector refusing to preach a visitation sermon at the archdeacon's command:‏ ‎‡b and the case of occasional days and prayers: containing, a defence for not solemnizing the accession-day by reading the new form, and for not using occasional prayers /‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a psalterorpsalmsofholydavidaccordingtothetranslationusedinthecommonprayerbookwithexplanatorynotesonallthosewordsandsentencesthataremostdifficulttobeunderstoodtogetherwithdirectionsforthemoredevoutuseofthemandanhistoricalaccountofthetranslationandtranslatorsasalsoageneraldefenceofthispsalteragainstallobjectionsthatthedissentershaveraisdagainstitbyjjohnson1000aandvicarofappledoreinkent‏ ‎‡A The psalter or, Psalms of Holy David, according to the translation used in the Common-Prayer-Book. With explanatory notes on all those words and sentences that are most difficult to be understood. Together With Directions for the more Devout Use of them, and an Historical Account of the Translation and Translators. As also a General Defence of this Psalter, against all Objections that the Dissenters have rais'd against it. By J. Johnson, M. A. and Vicar of Appledore in Kent‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
910 ‎‡a clergymansvademecumcontainingthecanonicalcodesoftheprimitiveanduniversalchurchtranslatedatlargefromtheoriginalgreekandthecanonicalcodesoftheeasternandwesternchurchdowntotheyearofourlord787inwhichthosecanonsanddecreesthatbelongnottothe2formercodesaresodonefromthegreekandlatinthatnothingthatiscuriousorinstructiveisomittedwithexplanatorynotesalargeindexandaprefaceshewingtheusefulnessoftheworkalsosomereflectionsonmoderatenonconformityandtherightsofthechurchpart2the3editionwithadditions‏ ‎‡A The clergyman's vade-mecum:‏ ‎‡b containing the canonical codes of the primitive and universal church, translated at large from the original Greek. And the canonical codes of the eastern and western church, down to the Year of our Lord, DCCLXXXVII. in which those Canons and Decrees that belong not to the two former Codes, are so done from the Greek and Latin, that nothing that is Curious, or Instructive, is omitted. With Explanatory Notes, a large Index. and a Preface, shewing, The Usefulness of the Work: Also some Reflections on Moderate Nonconformity, and the Rights of the Church. Part II. The third edition with additions /‏ ‎‡l eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
921 ‎‡a printed by james bettenham for charles hitch at the red lion in pater noster row and william russel at horaces head without temple bar‏ ‎‡b printed by James Bettenham, for Charles Hitch, at the Red Lion, in Pater-Noster-Row; and William Russel, at Horace's Head, without Temple-Bar,‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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921 ‎‡a printed by w d for r knaplock at the angel and crown in st pauls church yard‏ ‎‡b printed by W. D. for R. Knaplock, at the Angel and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard,‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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921 ‎‡a printed for robert knaplock at the bishops head in st pauls church yard‏ ‎‡b printed for Robert Knaplock, at the Bishop's-Head, in St. Paul's Church-Yard,‏ ‎‡9 3‏
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921 ‎‡a printed for r knaplock at the bishops head in st pauls church yard‏ ‎‡b printed for R. Knaplock, at the Bishop's Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard,‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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921 ‎‡a printed for r knaplock in st pauls church yard and s ballard in little britain‏ ‎‡b printed for R. Knaplock, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and S. Ballard, in Little Britain,‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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930 ‎‡a john johnson‏ ‎‡c By John Johnson, M. A. Vicar of Cranbrook in the Diocese of Canterbury‏ ‎‡9 8‏
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955 ‎‡a pegge samuel‏ ‎‡A Pegge, Samuel,‏ ‎‡d 1704-1796‏ ‎‡9 1‏
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