George Bull
Active Years
Min year: 1670, Max year: 1794, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1670: Harmonia apostolica, seu, Binæ dissertationes
- 1670: Harmonia apostolica, seu, Binæ dissertatioes [sic]
- 1676: Examen censuræ: sive Responsio ad quasdam animadversiones, antehac ineditas, in librum cui titulus Harmonia Apostolica, &c. Per Georgium Bullum Anglicanæ Ecclesiæ Presbyterum. Accessit Apologia pro Harmonia eju?sque authore contra declamationem Thomae Tullii S.T.P. in libro nuper typis evulgato, quem Justificatio Paulina, &c. inscripsit. Per eundem
- 1685: Defensio fidei Nicænæ
- 1688: Defensio fidei Nicænæ
- 1694: Judicium Ecclesiæ Catholicæ trium primorum seculorum, de necessitate credendi quod Dominus noster Jesus Christus sit verus Deus
- 1696: Judicium ecclesiae Catholicae
- 1700: Apologia pro Irenico Magno, or, The reasons for keeping to the generality of the expressions of Scripture, for the terms of Church-Communion
- 1702: Conditiones quibus recudentur Opera omnia reverendi & eruditi theologi Georgii Bulli, E.A.P. & Archidiaconi Landavansis
- 1703: Apologia pro harmonia
- 1703: Judicium Ecclesiæ Catholicæ trium primorum seculorum, de necessitate credendi, quod Dominus noster Jesus Christus sit verus Deus
- 1703: Defensio fidei Nicænæ
- 1703: Georgii Bulli, S. Theologiæ Professoris & Presbyteri Anglicani, opera omnia
- 1703: Examen censuræ
- 1703: Apologia pro harmonia
- 1703: Primitiva & apostolica traditio dogmatis in Ecclesia Catholica recepti
- 1703: Harmonia apostolica
- 1707: The corruptions of the Church of Rome
- 1708: The corruptions of the Church of Rome
- 1713: Some important points of primitive Christianity maintained and defended
- 1714: The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the Catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. Translated from the Latin of ... Dr. George Bull, ... by a Presbyter of the Church of England
- 1714: A companion for the candidates of holy orders
- 1714: The corruptions of the Church of Rome
- 1714: Some important points of primitive Christianity maintained and defended
- 1719: A vindication of the Church of England
- 1719: The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the Sibylline oracles. By the Rt. Rev. Dr. George Bull, Late Lord Bishop of St. David's
- 1721: Georgii Bulli, nuper Episcopi Menevensis, opera omnia latine conscripta: quibus duo præcipui catholicæ fidei articuli, de S. Trinitate & justificatione, Orthodoxe?, Perspicue?, ac Solide? explicantur, Illustrantur, Confirmantur. In unum volumen collegit, ac Multo correctiu?s qua?m ante?, una? cum generalibus Indicibus edidit; Novumque adjecit Tractatum ejusdem Authoris, De Primitiva & Apostolica Traditione Dogmatis de Jesu Christi Divinitate, Contra Danielem Zvickervm, ejusque nuperos in Anglia Sectatores; Subnexuitque insuper Pluribus singulorum Librorum Capitibus Prolixa quandoque Annotata, Joannes Ernestus Grabe; Cujus etiam Praefatio toti Operi est praemissa. Accessere Jam huic Editioni Breves Animadversiones in Tractatum Gilberti Clerke, Angli, cui Titulus Antenicaenismus
- 1724: A vindication of the Church of England, from the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome
- 1725: The works of the Right Reverend George Bull
- 1730: The works of the Right Reverend George Bull, D.D. Late Bishop of St. David's; concerning the Holy Trinity
- 1740: A discourse concerning the spirit of God in the faithful
- 1744: A companion for the candidates of holy orders
- 1765: Two sermons concerning the state of the soul on it's immediate separation from the body
- 1785: An abridgment of Bishop Bull's harmony of the apostles. In two dissertations
- 1794: A companion for candidates for holy orders
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