Henry Clements
Active Years
Min year: 1681, Max year: 1719, Max count: 101
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
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As Author
As Publisher
- 1681: The English Rechabite, or, A defyance to Bacchus and all his works
- 1683: A sermon preached at Blandford-forum in Dorset-shire, December the 19th, 1682. at the Lord Bishop of Bristol's visitation·
- 1684: A sermon preached August the 19th, 1684
- 1685: A sermon preach'd at Oxford, before Sir Will. Walker, Mayor of the said city; upon the 26th. of July 1685
- 1693: A preservative against Socinianism
- 1695: The art of knowing one-self: or, An enquiry into the sources of morality. Written originally in French, by the Reverend Dr. Abbadie. In two parts
- 1698: A preservative against Socinianism. The first part
- 1707: Some considerations concerning the Trinity and the ways of managing that controversie
- 1708: Audenarde
- 1708: The dignity and duty of a married state
- 1708: The judicial power of the church asserted
- 1709: The communication of sin
- 1709: The perils of false brethren
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of St. Paul
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of St. Paul
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul
- 1709: The perils of false brethren
- 1709: An answer to Mr. de Fontenelle's History of oracles. In which Mr. Van-Dale's System concerning the Authors of the Heathen Oracles, and the Cause and Time of their Silence is confuted: and the opinion of the Fathers upon that subject vindicated. Translated from the French. With some reflections upon the remarks of Mr. Le Clerc, in his Bibliotheque Choisie, In a Preface. By a priest of the Churc of England. To which is prefix'd a letter to the translator, by the Reverend George Hickes, D.D.
- 1709: The perils of false brethren
- 1709: The christian institutes
- 1709: The blessedness of suffering persecution for righteousness sake
- 1709: The blessedness of suffering persecution for righteousness sake
- 1709: A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable
- 1709: A narrative of the prosecution of Mr. Sare and his servant
- 1709: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of St. Paul
- 1710: Collections of passages referr'd to by Dr. Henry Sacheverell in his answer to the articles of his impeachment
- 1710: The church catechism: with single proofs, taken from the words of scripture only
- 1710: A defence of Her Majesty's title to the crown
- 1710: The dissenters represented and condemn'd by themselves
- 1710: A sermon preach'd at the cathedral-church of Winchester
- 1710: The good old principles the safest way to salvation
- 1710: The communication of sin
- 1711: Sacerdotal powers
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Thursday, March 8, 1710/11. Being the Day on which Her majesty began Her happy reign, and appointed to be observ'd with publick Thanksgiving. By J. Adams, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty
- 1711: A letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid
- 1711: The mitre and the crown
- 1711: Admonition from the other world
- 1711: A treatise of loyalty and obedience
- 1711: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Thursday, March the 8th 1710/11
- 1712: Lay-baptism invalid
- 1712: Some instances of the defects and omissions in Mr Whiston's collection of testimonies
- 1712: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Wells, August the 27th, 1712. By the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron Ward, And the Honourable Mr. Baron Price. By John Potter, M. A. Vicar of Cloford in Somersetshire. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff and Grand-Jury
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1711/12. By J. Adams, D. D. Rector of St. Bartholomew near the Royal Exchange, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by Her Majesty's Special Command
- 1712: Sacred biography
- 1712: A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Taunton, March the 25th 1712
- 1712: Her Majesty's prerogative in Ireland
- 1712: An essay upon two Arabick manuscripts of the Bodlejan Library
- 1712: A sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. Martin in the Fields
- 1712: The plea for toleration, on pretence of tenderness of conscience, proved to be a cheat, from the practice and prevarication of some of the greatest managers and sticklers for it. In a letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend a citizen of London
- 1712: A Short paraphrase on the book of Psalms
- 1712: Dissenters, and other unauthoriz'd baptisms null and void
- 1712: The judgment of the Reformed in France, extracted out of the Acts of their Publick Synods, as also that of Mr. Calvin and other Genevans, concerning the invalidity of lay-baptism. In a letter to the author of Lay-Baptism invalid. By a priest of the Church of England, and Rector of a church in the City of London
- 1712: The artifices and impostures of false-teachers
- 1712: A sermon preach' at the parish-church of St. Martin in the Fields
- 1712: A sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Martin in the Fields; January the 16th 1711
- 1712: A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at St. James's Chappel, on Wednesday the 19th of March, 1711/12. By J. Adams, D. D. Rector of St. Bartholomew near the Royal Exchange, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by Her Majesty's Special Command
- 1712: A continuation of The mitre and the crown; or, a real distinction between them. In a second letter to a Reverend member of the convocation. By the author of the first letter
- 1713: False notions of liberty in religion and government destructive of both
- 1713: In congratulation to Sir John Lake, on the conclusion of the war
- 1713: Of original sin
- 1713: A sermon preach'd at the consecration of Christ-Church
- 1713: False notions of liberty in religion and government destructive of both
- 1713: False notions of liberty in religion and government destructive of both
- 1713: Of original sin
- 1713: The egregious folly and sinfulness of the most detestable crime of scoffing and derision, exposed and laid open
- 1713: A sermon preach'd at the assises held at Kingston upon Thames
- 1713: A sermon preach'd at the consecration of Christ-Church, in the county of West-Meath
- 1713: The christian triumph
- 1713: The egregious folly and sinfulness of the most detestable crime of scoffing or derision, exposed and laid open: in a sermon preached at Chelmsford, in Essex, on August the 30th, 1713. By ... John Lloyd,
- 1713: The egregious folly and sinfulness of the most detestable crime of scoffing or derision, exposed and laid open: in a sermon preached at Chelmsford, in Essex, on August the 30th, 1713. By ... John Lloyd,
- 1713: The Christian triumph
- 1713: The Christian triumph
- 1713: Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
- 1713: Sacerdotal powers
- 1713: Dissenters, and other unauthoriz'd baptisms null and void
- 1713: A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford on act-Sunday July 12. 1713. By Tho. Bisse D.D. preacher at the Rolls, and late fellow of C.C.C. Published at the request of Mr Vice-Chancellor
- 1713: The usefulness of a general standing liturgy
- 1713: False notions of liberty in religion and government destructive of both
- 1714: A review of the Lutheran principles
- 1714: Memoir of St George the English patron
- 1714: A review of the Lutheran principles
- 1714: The church of England not superstitious
- 1714: Memoirs of St George
- 1714: A sermon preached before the House of Lords at the Abbey-Church in Westminster, on Saturday, May 29, 1714
- 1714: The life of the Reverend and learned Mr. John Sage
- 1714: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy at their anniversary-meeting in the cathedral-church of St. Paul, December 10, 1713
- 1714: A supplement to the first and second parts of Lay-Baptism invalid; Shewing, That the Heretical and Schismatical Baptisms which some Ancient Churches esteem'd to have been Valid, were not Lay-Baptisms, in the Opinion of those Churches. In answer to the second part of Mr. Bingham's pretended Scholastical history of lay-baptism. And prov'd out of that same Book, and the other Writings of Mr. Bingham. With a caveat against Dr. White Kennet's Dangerous notion of the power of divine grace, and his Sophistica rule for judging of doctrines: In his Sermon at the Funeral of the Duke of Devonshire, and his Spittal-Sermon on Easter-Tuesday, 1714. By the author of Lay-Baptism invalid
- 1714: A sermon preach'd before the House of Lords at the Abbey-Church in Westminster, on Saturday, May 29, 1714. By the Right Reverend Father in God, Francis, Lord Bishop of Chester.
- 1714: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1714: A sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy, at their anniversary meeting in the cathedral-church of St. Paul, December 10, 1713
- 1714: A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons
- 1714: Remarks upon Dr. Clark's scripture-doctrine of the Trinity
- 1715: The splendid shilling
- 1715: A sermon preach'd at a visitation
- 1715: A second part of drinking in remembrance of the dead
- 1715: The splendid shilling
- 1715: A sermon
- 1715: David's loyalty to King Saul
- 1715: A sermon preached before the Honble House of Lords, on the 29th day of May, 1715
- 1715: A sermon, preach'd at the Temple-Church, upon the 13th of February, 1714
- 1715: A sermon preached before the Honble House of Lords, on the 29th day of May, 1715
- 1715: A preservative against unsettled notions, and want of principles in religion
- 1715: An essay upon the duty of physicians and patients
- 1715: The christian victory. A sermon
- 1716: Humility recommended. In a sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and the Court of Aldermen in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul April the 22d 1716. By Francis Astry,
- 1716: The people's duty towards their pastors
- 1716: A sermon preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Andrew's Dublin, on Sunday April 15. 1716
- 1716: The people's duty towards their pastors
- 1716: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1716: A vindication of the Church of England
- 1716: Pride and ignorance the ground of errors in religion. A sermon preached at the primary visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Philip, Lord Bishop of Hereford, held at the Cathedral Church of Hereford, August 14. 1716. By Tho. Bisse, D. D. Preacher at the Rolls, and Chancellor of the said Church; and Chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty.
- 1716: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1716: A discourse of drinking healths
- 1716: Humility recommended
- 1717: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: The real nature of the Church or kingdom of Christ
- 1717: Dr. Brett's vindication of himself
- 1717: The lay-Man's pleas for separation from the Church of England answered
- 1717: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: The real nature of the church or kingdom of Christ
- 1717: The real nature of the Church or kingdom of Christ
- 1717: The beauty of holiness in the common-prayer
- 1717: The christian use of the world
- 1717: The real nature of the church or Kingdom of Christ
- 1717: The Christian institutes
- 1717: The real nature of the church or Kingdom of Christ
- 1717: Some considerations relating to the payment of the publick debts, humbly offer'd to the commons of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled. By a Member of the House of Commons
- 1717: The authority of Christian princes
- 1718: The divine right of episcopacy
- 1718: The Great paschal cycle of five hundred thirty two years
- 1718: A treatise of the several measures used by Horace in his odes and epodes
- 1718: Abstracts of the number and yearly pay of the land-forces of horse, foot and dragoons in Great Britain, for the year 1718
- 1718: The divine original and authority of the Gospel
- 1718: Reasons against repealing the Occasional, and Test Acts, and admitting the dissenters to places of trust and power
- 1718: Noctes Nottinghamicæ
- 1718: A defence of the first head of the charge of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation against the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor
- 1718: A letter to a Member of Parliament relating to the coin
- 1718: The divine original and authority of the Gospel
- 1718: Remarks upon a position of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor concerning religious sincerity
- 1718: A defence of the first head of the charge of the committee of the Lower House of Convocation against the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor
- 1718: Some calculations and remarks relating to the present state of the publick debts and funds
- 1718: Remarks upon a position of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor concerning religious sincerity
- 1718: Miscellaneous observations
- 1718: An estimate of the present national debt
- 1719: Sighs upon the never enough lamented death of Queen Anne
- 1719: Critical remarks on some difficult passages of scripture
- 1719: The true meaning & consequences of a position of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor concerning sincerity
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