Daniel Featley
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Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (7)
- Controversial literature (6)
- History (6)
- Church of England (6)
- Arminianism (4)
- Pelagianism (4)
- Great Britain (4)
Books by Daniel Featley
Total count: 60
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The vvorkes of the very learned and Reuerend Father in God Iohn Ievvell, not long since Bishop of SarisbvrieNewly set forth with some amendment of diuers quotations and a briefe discourse of his life..Printed by Iohn Norton, Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie.1611-01-01
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The Romish Fisher cavght and held in his owne net, or, A true relation of the Protestant conference and Popish differencea iustification of the one, and refutation of the other, in matter of fact [&] faithPrinted by H.L. for Robert Milbourne ...1624-01-01
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A second paralleltogether with a writ of error sued against the appealerPrinted [by J. Haviland] for R. Milbourne1626-01-01
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Pelagius redivivusor, Pelagius raked out of the ashes by Arminius and his schollersPrinted for Robert Mylbourne1626-01-01
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Cygnea cantio, or, Learned decisions, and most prudent and pious directions for students in DivinitiePrinted for Robert Mylbourne at the Signe of the Greyhound in Pauls Churchyard1629-01-01
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Cygnea cantioor, Learned decisions, and most prudent and pious directions for students in divinitiePrinted [by Miles Flesher] for Robert Mylbourne at the signe of the Greyhound in Pauls Churchyard1629-01-01
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A large concordance to the Bible of the last translation allowed by authoritie ...whereunto is now added a concordance to all the bookes commonly called Apocrypha2d ed. / much enlarged.Printed [by Robert Young] for Thomas Downes and Robert Young1635-01-01
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Clavis MysticaA Key Opening Divers Difficult and Myste-rious Texts Of Holy Scripture; Handled In Seventy Sermons, preached at solemn and most celebrious Assemblies, upon speciall occasions, in England and FrancePrinted by R. Y. for Nicolas Bourne ...1636-01-01
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A case for the spectaclesor, A defence of Via tuta, the safe wayPrinted by M. P[arsons] for Robert Milbourne, at the signe of the Unicorne in Fleete-street, neere Fleet-bridge1638-01-01
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Thrēnoikos. = The house of mourningfurnished with directions for preparations to meditations of consolations at the houre of death. Delivered in XLVII· sermons, preached at the funeralls of divers faithfull servants of ChristPrinted by John Dawson, for R[alph] M[abbe and Nicholas Bourne] and are to be sold by Philip Nevill, at the signe of the Gunne in Ivie-lane1640-01-01
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Quatermayns conquest over Canterburies court, or, A briefe declaration of severall passages between him and the Archbishop of Canterburywith other commissioners of the High Commission Court, at six severall appearances before them, and by them directed to Doctor Featly : with their severall conferences, and the doctorsPrinted by Tho. Paine, for Roger Quatermayne, and are to be sold by Samuell Satterthwaite ...1642-01-01
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Virtumnus romanus, or, A discovrse penned by a Romish priestwherein he endevours to prove that it is lawfull for a papist in England to goe to the Protestant church, to receive the communion, and to take the oathes, both of allegiance and supremacie : to which are adjoyned animadversions in the in the [sic] margin by way of antidote against those places where the rankest poyson is couchedImprinted by I. L. for Nicholas Bourne and Iohn Bartlet ...1642-01-01
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Sacra nemesis, the Levites scourge, or, Mercurius Britan. Civicus disciplin'd. Also diverse remarkable disputes and resolvs in the Assembly of divines related ...Printed by L. Lichfield1644-01-01
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The gentle lash, or, The vindication of Dr. Featley, a knowne champion of the Protestant religionalso seven articles exhibited against him with his answer thereunto : together with the said Doctor his manifesto and challenge[s.n.]1644-01-01
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Sacra nemesis, the Levites scourge, or, Mercurius Britan. disciplin'd, [Mercurius] civicvs [disciplin'd]also deverse remarkable disputes and resolvs in the Assembly of Divines related, episcopacy asserted, truth righted, innocency vindicated against detractionPrinted by Leonard Lichfield ...1644-01-01
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The gentle lash, or The vindication of Dr. Featleya knowne champion of the Protestant religion. Also seven articles exhibited against him. With his answer thereunto. Together with the said doctor his manifesto and challenge ...1644-01-01
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A Defence of Infant-Baptismin Answer to two Treatises, and an Appendix to them concerning it; Lately published by Mr. Jo. Tombes. Wherein that Controversie [sic] is fully discussed, the ancient and generally received use of it from the Apostles dayes [sic], untill the Anabaptists sprung up in Germany, manifested. The Arguments for it from the holy Scriptures maintained, and objections against it answeredPrinted by Ric. Cotes, for Steven Bowtell, and are to bee [sic] sold at his Shop, at the Bible in Popes-head Alley1646-01-01
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The dippers diptor, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark ... .6th ed. augm. with 1. Severall speeches delivered before this assembly of divines. 2. The famous history of the frantick Anabaptists.Printed by R. Cotes for N. B. and R. Royston1651-01-01
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The League illegal. Wherein The late Solemn League and Covenant is Seriously Examined, Scholastically and Solidly ConfutedFor the Right informing of Weak and Tender Consciences, and the Undeceiving of the ErroneousPrinted for R. Royston1660-01-01
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Ancilla pietatis, or, The hand-maid to private devotionbeing instructions, hymns, and prayers, containing the duty of a Christian : fitted to the dayes of the week, the feasts, and fasts of the churchThe ninth edition carefully corrected.Printed for Thomas Dring ...1675-01-01
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La malete de Davidou sont contenues trente-deux excellentes prieres, pour servir au chrestien comme autant de pierres polies, tirées du clair ruisseau de l'Escriture, pour atterrer Goliath & tous ses autres ennemis. Recueillies ... & mises en françoisI. Garrel1679-01-01
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Philip's memento morior , The passing bellPrinted by H. Hills1708-01-01
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Philip's memento mori: or, the passing-bell. A sermon preach'd in Mercers Chappel, at the funeral of Mr. Bennet, ... By Daniel Featley, D.Dprinted by H. Hills1708-01-01
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The Fisher catched in his owne nets.n.]1985-01-01
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Pelagius redivivus. Or Pelagius raked out of the ashes by Arminius and his schollersPrinted for Robert Mylbourne
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Ancilla Pietatis : Or, The Hand-Maid To Private DevotionPresenting a Manuall to her Mistresse, furnished with In- structions, Hymns & Prayers. Fitted to the of the ChurchThe eighth Edition carefully cor-.
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Pelagius redivivusor, Pelagius raked out of the ashes by Arminius and his schollers.R. Mylbourne
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Cygnea cantio: or, Learned decisions, and most prudent and pious directions for students in divinitie; delivered by our late soveraigne of happie memorie, King Iames, at White Hall a few weekes before his deathPrinted [by Miles Flesher] for Robert Mylbourne at the signe of the Greyhound in Pauls Churchyard
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Thrēnoikos. The House of MourningFurnished With the Hour of Death. Delivered In LIII. Sermons, Preached at the Funerals of divers faith- full Servants of Christ
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Cygnea CantioOr, Learned Decisions, And Most Prvdent And Poivs Directions For Stvdents In Divinitie; Delivered by our late Soveraigne of Happie Memorie, King Iames, At White Hall a few weekes before his Death. ...
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An Appendix To The Fishers NetTo-gether vvith a Description of the Romish Wheele, or Circle
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A parallelof nevv-old Pelgiarminian errorPrinted for Robert Milbourne
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A Warning For England, Especially for LondonIn the Famous History of the Frantick Anabaptists, Their wilde Preachings and Practices in Germany. Whereunto is added, Remarkable Histories of the Anabaptists, with Observations thereunto. Together with an Application to these TimesThe Seventh Edition.
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Roma Ruens, Romes RuineBeing A Svccinct Answer To A Popish Challenge, Concerning The antiquity, unity, universality, succession, and perpetuall visibility of the true Church, even in the most obscure times, when it see- med to be totally eclipsed, in the immediate ages before Luther
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Vertumnus Romanus, Or, A Discovrse Penned by a Romish Priest, wherein he endevours to prove that it is lawfull for a Papist in Eng- land to go to the Protestant Church, to receive the Communion, and to take the Oathes both of Allegiance and Supremacie. To which are adjoyned Animadversions in the margin by way of Antidote against those places where the rankest poyson is couched
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Pelagius redivivus. Or Pelagivs Raked Ovt Of The Ashes By Arminivs and his Schollers. (device)
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Phrēnoikos. The House Of Movrning; Fvrnished With the houre of Death. Delivered In XLVII. Sermons, Preached At The Funeralls of divers faithfull servants of Christ
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Ancilla Pietatis; Or, The Hand-Maid To Private Devotion : Being Instructions, Hymns, and PrayersContaining The Duty of a Christian; Fitted to the Dayes of the Week, the Feasts, and Fasts of the ChurchThe ninth Edition carefully corrected.
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The Romish Fisher Cavght And Held In his Owne Net. Or. A True Relation of the Protestant Confer-ence and Popish Difference. A Iustification of the one, and a Refuta-tion of the other. In matter of Fact. Faith
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Orationes SynodicaeOr, Several Speeches Delivered before this Assembly of Divines
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A Second Parallel Together with A Writ Of Error Sved Against The Appealer. ... (1 line; device)Printed for Robert Milbovrne
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Dr.Daniel Featley revived. Or The Faithfull Shepheard. A Sermon Preached at the Consecration of three Bishops, the Lords Elect of Oxford, Bri- stoll, and Chester, in his Graces Chappell at Lambeth, May,9.1616publisher not identified
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Ancilla Pietatisor, The hand-maid to private devotion: being instructions, hymns, and prayers: containing The duty of a Christian, fitted to the dayes of the week, the feasts, and fasts of the Church.Ed. 9 rev.Dring
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Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The Dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists Dvck'd And Plvng'd Over Head and Eares, at a Disputation in Southwark. Together With A large and full Discourse of Their {1. Originall. 2. Severall sorts. 3. Peculiar Errours. 4. High Attempts against the State. 5. Capitall punishmentswith an Ap- plication to these times
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Roma ruensRomes ruine : being a svccinct answer to a popish challenge concerning the antiquity, unity, universality, succession, and perpetuall visibility of the true church even in the most obscure times, when it seemed to be totally eclipsed in the immediate ages before LutherPrinted by Thomas Purslow for Nicholas Bourne ...
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Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers diptor, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark. Together with a large and full discourse of their 1. original, 2. severall sorts, 3. peculiar errours, 4. high attempts against the State, 5. capitall publishments, with an application to these times.[N. Bourne and R.] Royston
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The Grand Sacrilege Of The Chvrch Of Rome, In taking away the sacred Cup from the Laiety at the Lords Table : Detected, and conuinced by the euidence of holy Scipture, and Testimonies of all Ages successiuely from the first propaga- tion of the Catholike Christian Faith to this presentTogether with two Conferences; the former at Pa- ris with D. Smith, now stiled by the Romanists B of Calee- don; the later at London with M Euerard, Priest
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Katabaptistai kataptystestoi. The Dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists Duck'd and Plung'd over Head and Ears, at a Disputation in Southwark. Also, A large and full Discourse of Their {1. Originall. 2. Severall Sorts. 3. Peculiar Errours. 4. High Attemps against the State. 5. Capitall PunishmentsThe Seventh Edition. Augmented with.Printed by E.C. for N. Bourne, at the South-entrance of the
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The fisher catched in his owne netpublisher not identified
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Katabaptistai kataptustoi [Greek] The dippers diptor, the Anabaptists dvck'd and plvng'd over head and eares at a disputation in Southwark : together with a large and full discourse of their 1.Originall. 2. Severall sorts. 3. Peculiar errours. 4. High attempts against the state. 5. Capitall punishments: with an application to these timesThe third edition.printed for Nicholas Bourne, at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange; and Richard Royston, in Ivie-Lane
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Transubstantiation explodedOr An Encovnter With Richard the Titularie Bishop of Chalcedon concerning Christ his presence at his holy Table. Faithfully related in a Letter sent to D. Smith the Sorbonist, stiled by the Pope Ordinarie of England and Scotland
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The Gentle Lash. Or the Vindication Of Dr. Featley, a knowne Champion Of the Protestant Religion. Also Seven Articles Exhibited against him. With his Answer thereunto. Together with the said Doctor his Manifesto and Chalenge. ... (3 lines)publisher not identified
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The dippers dipt.or, The Anabaptists dvck'd and plvng'd over head and ears, at a disputation in Southwark ...N. Bourne and R. Royston
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Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in SouthwarkTogether with a large and full discourse of their 1. Originall. 2. Severall sorts. 3. Peculiar errours. 4. High attempts against the state. 5. Capitall punishments: with an application to these times. By Daniel Featley, D.D.The fourth edition.printed for Nicholas Bourn, and Richard Royston in Ivy-lane
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[The Romish fisher caught and held in his owne netor, A true relation of the Protestant conference and popish difference : a iustification of the one, and refutation of the other : in matter of fact : faithPrinted by H[umphrey] L[ownes and William Stansby] for Robert Milbourne ...
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Parallelismus nov-antiqui erroris Pelagiarminiani. ... (2 lines)Impensis Roberti Mylbovrne
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Parallelismus nov-antiqui erroris Pelagiarminiani[Printed by Miles Flesher] impensis Roberti Mylbourne
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Sacra Nemesis, The Levites Scourge, Or, Mercurius }Britan. Civicvs} Disciplined. Also Diverse remarkable Disputes and Resolvs in the Assembly of Divines related, Episcopacy asserted, Truth righted, Innocency vindicated against detraction. ... (10 lines)
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Katabaptistai kataptystoi. The Dippers dipt. Or, The Anabaptists Duck'd and Plung'd over Head and Eares, at a Disputation in Southwark. Also, A large and full Discourse of Their {1. Originall. 2. Severall sorts. 3. Peculiar Errours. 4. High Attempts against the State. 5. Capitall punishmentsThe Sixth Edition. Augmented with.Printed by Richard Cotes for N.B. and Richard Royston
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A parallel: of nevv-old Pelgiarminian errorPrinted for Robert Milbourne