Religion
Found in 202 Collections and/or Records:
Christianismi restitutio, Seventeenth century
Collectanea from early Christian writers, 1550
'Collectanea ex libris Origenis, Adamantii, Athanasii et Epiphanii, una cum locis communibus ex iisdem authoribus collectis'. It is in three parts, each part regularly paged and furnished with an index, and there is also an 'Index locorum communium' to the whole. From a dedicatory epistle it appears that the compilation was made at Lambeth by Peter Alexander, for the use of archbishop Cranmer.
Collection of biblical passages, Eighteenth century
Collection of extracts, 1581
'Encheiridion ex sanctissimorum probatissimorumque virorum ac Catholicorum patrum scriptis et sententiis collectum et scriptum, anno 1581'.
Collection of miscellaneous theological and historical documents, Early seventeenth century
Collection of prayers and devotional writings, Seventeenth century
'Prayers, meditations, and ejaculations, and of the sacraments'; begins 'A morning prayer for grace. O most gracious God from whome …'. With a table of contents.
Collection of religious, political and literary writings, Late sixteenth century
Collection of small tracts, Late sixteenth and/or seventeenth centuries
Collection of theological tracts, Seventeenth century
Collection of tracts, Late sixteenth and/or early seventeenth centuries
(1) 'Francis Junius his lectures upon the prophet Jonah', with many corrections; it is apparently a translation of the Latin treatise, Opp. Genevæ, 1593, volume I, p. 1330; (2) notes taken at lectures on civil law, during the reign of King Charles I; (3) removed from the volume and described separately.
Collection of tracts and notebooks, Fourteenth to seventeenth centuries
Collection of tracts and other writings, Sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
Collection of tracts, chiefly theological, Seventeenth century
Collections and memoranda by Anthony Harison, 1630s
Collections from the public records, and his own private memoranda relating to the revenues of the see of Norwich, by Anthony Harison. Amongst these collections will be found a valuation of the dilapidations of the property of the see 'libelled by Bishop Jegon against the administrators of Bishop Redman'. The book was completed in or soon after the year 1632.
Commentary on the first chapter of Genesis, Eighteenth century
Commonplace book and religious writings, 1640s
On the first page is 'Collectanea quædam e variis authorum sententiis. Thomas Brathwait 1642'. There follows: (1) a commonplace book containing extracts relating chiefly to the Romish controversy; (2) a litany in behalf of a person at the point of death, beginning 'O Lord it is a great presumption ...'; (3) 'Oratio habita apud Oxonm. in Coll: Reg: pro grad. Mag: Maii 6to A. D. 1647'; (4) a sermon on Rom. xiii. 12; (5) an index to the contents of the manuscript.
Commonplace book / heads of sermons, Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
(1) Commonplace book consisting of Greek and Latin sentences extracted from various authors; also a note, 'Sebast. Barradas. Itinerarium filiorum Israel ex Ægypto; (2) Heads of sermons (commencing from the other end of the book, reversed).
Consilium Theologicum, by Martin Bucer, Seventeenth century
Contemplation and sermons, Seventeenth century
(1) 'A contemplation of the golden calfe', beginning 'Man naturally affectes variety', with the initials 'W. F.' at the foot; (2) two sermons, on Rom. v. 12 and Galat. vi. 1, dedicated to Mrs Katherine Ferrers, by S. Wadhus; the first sermon begins 'This chapter is a picture of ourselves ...'.
Controversiæ christianæ fidei inter veræ religionis professores et adversarios, Seventeenth century
The manuscript discusses 32 questions controverted between protestants and the Church of Rome, with references to Bellarmine, Calvin, Field and others.
Correspondence of John Parkhurst, 1570s
De Restitutionis Natura et Necessitate, Eighteenth century
Written out in for the press, with occasional corrections in the author's hand. Every second leaf (with a few exceptions) has a signature, in the same hand as the corrections. See also Mm.01.12.
De Sepultura, by Sir Henry Spelman, Seventeenth century
'De Sepultura. Written by Sr John Spillman, Knight, against sellinge of Graves and Pewes in the Church.' Sir Henry Spelman was the author of this work.
De valore episcopatus Norwici et de primitiis et decimis eiusdem, Mid seventeenth century
The manuscript contains the names of all the ecclesiastical benefices within the diocese of Norwich, with a statement of the first-fruits, tenths and procurations due from each of them, and of the patrons and incumbents in 1632.
Determinations, Seventeenth century
Determinations on theological subjects.