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Seaman, Lazarus d. 1675
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Lazarus Seaman
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Lazarus Seaman
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Lazarus Seaman, published posthumously.
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Lazarus Seaman
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Lazarus Seaman
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The petition and argument of Mr. Hotham, fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10, 1651 against the masters negative voice of that colledge, and for a remedy to be granted the colledge against the usurpations of Doctor Seaman the present master, agreeable to what was granted by Parliament to the city of London, an. Dom. 1648 for the better enabling them in case of need to act as a free body wihout their chief officers concurrence
by Charles Hotham
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A vindication of the conforming clergy from the unjust aspersions of heresie, &c. in answer to some part of Mr. Jenkyn's funeral sermon upon Dr. Seaman : with short reflexions on some passages in a sermon preached by Mr. J.S. upon 2 Cor. 5:20 : in a letter to a friend
by Robert Grove
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Exodus, or, The decease of holy men and ministers consider'd in the nature, certainty, causes, and improvement thereof : a sermon preach't Sept. 12. 1675 : by occasion of the much lamented death of that learned and reverend minister of Christ, Dr. Lazarus Seaman
by William Jenkyn
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An Elegy on the reverend and learned divine Dr. Lazarus Seaman sometime vice-chancellour of Cambridg, master of Peter-House, and late minister of the Gospel in Alhallows-Bread Street
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A vindication of the conforming clergy from the unjust aspersions of heresie, &c. in answer to some part of Mr. Jenkins funeral sermon upon Dr. Seaman with short reflections on some passages in a sermon preached by Mr. J.S. upon II Cor. V. XX. in a letter to a friend
by Robert Grove
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The petition and argvment of Mr. Hotham, fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10, 1651 against the masters negative voice of that colledge, and for a remedy to be granted the colledge against the usurpations of Doctor Seaman the present master, agreeable to what was granted by Parliament to the city of London, an. Dom. 1648 for the better enabling them in case of need to act as a free body wihout their chief officers concurrence
by Charles Hotham
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An Elegie to the indeared memory of that learned and reverend minister of the Gospel Dr. Lazarus Seamon who died on Friday the 3d of September 1675, and was carried from Drapers Hall to be interred, with a numerous train of Christian friends bewailing his death
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Lazarus's sores licked; or, An answer to these three positions: I: that Christ paid tribute to Cæsar. II. That Cæsar was an usurper in Judea, and had onely bare possession, but no right at all. III. That bare possession, without any right to a throne, gives title sufficient to the usurper, and is ground sufficient for people to subject to that usurper
by Edmund Hall
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The petition and argvment of Mr. Hotham, fellow of Peter-house in Cambridge, before the Committee for Reformation of the Universities, April 10, 1651 against the masters negative voice of that colledge, and for a remedy to be granted the colledge against the usurpations of Doctor Seaman the present master, agreeable to what was granted the colledge against the usurpations of Doctor Seaman the present master, agreeable to what was granted by Parliament to the city of London, an. Dom. 1648 for the better enabling them in case of need to act as a free body without their chief officers concurrence
by Charles Hotham
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An Elegy on the reverend and learned divine Dr. Lazarus Seaman sometime vice-chancellour of Cambridg, master of Peter-House, and late minister of the Gospel in Alhallows-Bread Street
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An elegie to the indeared memory of that learned and reverend minister of the gospel Dr Lazarus Seaman, who died on Friday the 3d. of September 1675, and was carried from Drapers Hall to be interred, with a numerous train of Christian Friends bewailing his death
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Exodus: or, The decease of holy men and ministers, consider'd in the nature, certainty, causes, and improvement thereof. A sermon preach't Sept. 12. 1675. By occasion of the much lamented death of ... Dr. Lazarus Seaman, late pastor of Alhallows-Bread-Street, London
by William Jenkyn
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The prerogative of popular government. A politicall discourse in two books. The former containing the first præliminary of Oceana, inlarged, interpreted, and vindicated from all such mistakes or slanders as have been alledged against it under the notion of objections. The second concerning ordination, against Dr. H. Hamond, Dr. L. Seaman, and the authors they follow. In which two books is contained the whole commonwealth of the Hebrews, or of Israel, senate, people, and magistracy, both as it stood in the institution by Moses, and as it came to be formed after the captivity. As also the different policies introduced into the Church of Christ, during the time of the Apostles
by James Harrington
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A vindication of the conforming clergy from the unjust aspersions of heresie, &c. : in answer to some part of M Jenkyn's funeral sermon upon Dr. Seaman : with short reflexions on some passages in a sermon preached by Mr. J.S. upon 2 Cor. 5.20. : in a letter to a friend
by Robert Grove
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An Elegie to the indeared memory of that learned and reverend minister of the gospel Dr Lazarus Seaman who died on Friday the 3d. of September 1675, and was carried from Drapers Hall to be interred, with a numerous train of Christian Friends bewailing his death
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Exodus, or, The decease of holy men and ministers, consider'd in the nature, certainty, causes and improvement thereof : a sermon preach't Sept. 12, 1675, by occasion of the much lamented death of that learned and reverend minister of Christ, Dr. Lazarus Seaman, late Pastor of Alhallows-Bread-Street, London
by William Jenkyn
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The prerogative of popular government. a politicall discourse in two books. The former containing the first pr iminary of Oceana, inlarged, interpreted, and vindicated from all such mistakes or slanders as have been alledged against it under the notion of objections. The second concerning ordination, against Dr. H. Hamond, Dr. L. Seaman, and the authors they follow. In which two books is contained the whole commonwealth of the Hebrews, or of Israel, senate, people, and magistracy, both as it stood in the institution by Moses, and as it came to be formed after the captivity. As also the different policies introduced into the Church of Christ, during the time of the Apostles
by James Harrington
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A vindication of the conforming clergy from the unjust aspersions of heresie, &c : In answer to some part of Mr Jenkyn's funeral sermon upon Dr Seaman. With short reflexions on some passages in a sermon preached by Mr J.S. upon 2 Cor. 5.20
by Robert Grove
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Corporations, vindicated in their fundamental liberties, from a negative voice, and other unju[st] prerogatives of their chief office destructive of freedom. Or, A discourse, proving that the chief officer assuming to himself the power of 1. calling or dissolving of meetings ... at the sole pleasure of his own private discretion, is of right to be abolish't ... Argued first and more properly in the case of Peter-House [and its Master, Lazarus Seaman] in Cambridge
by Charles Hotham
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Lazarus's sores licked; or, An answer to these three positions: I: that Christ paid tribute to CcŒsar. II. That CcŒsar was an usurper in Judea, and had onely bare possession, but no right at all. III. That bare possession, without any right to a throne, gives title sufficient to the usurper, and is ground sufficient for people to subject to that usurper
by Edmund Hall
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