Navegação História da Ciência por autor "Dury, John"
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An epistolary discourse wharein (amongst ohter particulars) these following questions are briefly resolved
Dury, John (Charles Greene, 1644) -
An information, concerning the present state of the jewish nation in Europe and Judea
Dury, John (R.W., 1658) -
A case of conscience, whether it be lawful to adimit jews into a cristian common-wealth?
Dury, John (Richard Wodenothe, 1656) -
Certaine considerations, shewing the necessity of a correpondencie in Spirrtuall matters betwixt all profetnts churhces
Dury, John (Wil. Hope, 1642) -
A copy of Mr. Jonh Duries letter. Presented in Sweden to the truly noble and religious lord forbes
Dury, John (G.M., 1643) -
Declaration of Jonh Durie a ministre of Jesus Chridt to witnes the gospell of peace
Dury, John (N/A, 1660) -
A demonstration of the necessity of settling some gospel government amongst the churches of Christ in this nation
Dury, John (Richard Wodenothe, 1654) -
Good counsells for the peace of rerformed churhes
Dury, John (Leonard Lichfield, 3000) -
John Dury his petition to the honourable house of the comons in england, now assembled in parlament
Dury, John (N/A, 1641) -
A memorial concerning peace ecclesiasticall amongst protestants
Dury, John (W. Hope, 1641) -
A model of church governmente, or, The grounds of the spertiall frame and gouvernment of the House of God
Dury, John (T.R. and E.M., 1647) -
A motion tending to the publick good of this age, and posteritie
Dury, John (Samuel Hartlib, 3000) -
Motives to induce the protestant princes to mind the worke of peace ecclesiansticall emongst themselves
Dury, John (William Hope, 1641) -
Objections against the taking of the engagement answered
Dury, John (John Clowes, 1650) -
A petition to the honourable house of the commons in England now assmbled in parlament
Dury, John (Anno Domini, 1642) -
A seasonable discourse written by Mr. John Dury upom the earnest requests of many, briefly shewing these particulars
Dury, John (R. Woodnothe, 1649)