223 research outputs found
An apology for, and an invitation to the people call'd Quakers [electronic resource] : to rectifie some errors which through the scandals givers they have fallen into : wherein the true original causes both humane and divine of all the divisions of the church and mischiefs in the state and among the people are plainly and briefly opened and detected.
Imperfect: print show-through.Attributed to Edward Stephens [who wrote under the name of Socrates Christianus]--National union catalog pre-l956 imprints.Reproduction of original in the Huntington Library.WingElectronic reproduction
A letter to the author of the Vindication of the deprived bishops, [electronic resource] : in reply to his reasons for the validity of the lay-deprivation of the bishops by the statute of 1 Eliz. c. 1.
Attributed to Edward Stephens by Wing.Imprint suggested by Wing.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.Includes bibliographical references.Wing (2nd ed.),Electronic reproduction
Thoughts about promoting the interest of Christ's universal church [electronic resource]
Caption title.Imprint from Wing.By Edward Stephens. Cf. Wing.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Wing (2nd ed.)Electronic reproduction
Reflections upon the occurrences of the last year from 5 Nov. 1688 to 5 Nov. 1689. [electronic resource] : Wherein, the happy progress of the late Revolution, and the unhappy progress of affairs since, are considered; the original of the latter discovered, and the proper means for remedy proposed and recommended.
Attributed to Edward Stephens by Wing.Errata facing p. 1.Reproduction of original in: Congregational Library (London, England).Wing (CD-ROM, 1996)Electronic reproduction
A letter to a lady [electronic resource] : concerning the due improvement of her advantages of celibacie, portion, and maturity of age and judgment : which may serve indifferently for men under the same circumstances.
Caption title.Imprint from colophon.Date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.).Attributed to Edward Stephens by Wing (2nd ed.).Advertisement: p. 8.Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.Wing (2nd ed.)Electronic reproduction
An admonition concerning a publick fast [electronic resource] : the just causes we have for it, from the full growth of sin, and the near approaches of God's judgments : and the manner of performance to obtain the desired effects thereof, which ought to be other than our Common Forms, and with stricter acts of moritication than is usual amongst us : with an abstract of Mr. Chillingworth's judgement of the state of religion in this nation in his time : and of a letter from the Hague concerning two sermons preached there in the French church at which were present divers of the English nobility.
Attributed to Edward Stephens who is known as Socrates Christianus. cf. NUC pre-1956.Reproduction of original in Bristol Public Library, Bristol, England.WingArber's Term. cat.Electronic reproduction
To the knights, gentlemen and free-holders and commons of England, Edward Stephens wisheth prudence, piety, peace and happiness.
The case of the Church of England by law established [electronic resource] : necessary to be considered in order to a more firm and full settlement of peace both at home and abroad : in a letter to a bishop of the present constitution /
Caption title.Attributed by Wing and NUC pre-1956 imprints to John Stephens, who also wrote under the pseudonym of Socrates Christianus.Imprint suggested by Wing.Includes bibliographical references.Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.WingElectronic reproduction
The wonder of the Bishop of Meaux upon perusal of Dr. Bull's books, consider'd and answer'd [electronic resource].
Anonymous. By Edward Stephens.Drop-head title.Imprint from colophon.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
To Mainard Colchester, Esq; Sir, I should have much rejoyc'd at the election of our county of Gloucester, had they not unhappily dishonour'd it with the choice of so unworthy a person as Sir Richard Cocks, ... [electronic resource].
Signed at end: Edward Stephens.Drop-head title includes opening words of text.Cocks served in the House of Commons, 1698-1701.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Huntington Library
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