Peter Du Moulin
Active Years
Min year: 1625, Max year: 1769, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1625: Petri Molinĉi Filij carmen heroicum ad regem
- 1640: A letter of a French Protestant to a Scotishman of the Covenant
- 1649: Ecclesiae gemitus sub Anabaptistica? tyrannide
- 1649: Ecclesiĉ gemitus sub Anabaptistica? tyrannide
- 1652: Regii sanguinis clamor ad coelum adversus paricidas Anglicanos
- 1657: A week of soliloquies and prayers
- 1657: Of peace and contentment of minde. By Peter Du Moulin the sonne. D.D
- 1659: The history of the English & Scotch presbytery
- 1660: The history of the English & Scotch presbytery
- 1664: A vindication of the sincerity of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereignes
- 1667: A vindication of the sincerity of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns
- 1668: A vindication of the sincerity of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns
- 1668: A letter to a person of quality, concerning the fines received by the church at its restoration, wherein, by the instance of one of the richest cathedrals a very fair guess may be made at the receipts and disbursements of all the rest. By a prebend of the Church of Canterbury
- 1669: A sermon preach'd in St. Martins Church in the suburbs of Canterbury, Sept. 14. 1669
- 1670: Petri Molinĉi P.F. Parerga
- 1670: Petri Molinĉi P. F. Parergon incrementum
- 1671: Petri Molinĉi P.F. Parerga
- 1671: Petri Molinĉi P.F. Parergo?n incrementum
- 1671: A treatise of peace & contentment of mind
- 1672: A sermon preached in the metropolitical church of Canterbury, October 17. MDCLXXII. At the funeral of the very Reverend Thomas Turner, D.D. dean of the same church. By Peter du Moulin, DD. canon there, and one of His Majesties chaplains.
- 1673: The great loyalty of the papists to K. Charles I. (Of blessed memory.)
- 1673: Directions for the education of a young prince
- 1675: A replie to a person of honour his pretended answer to the vindication of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to soveraigns, and to the book of papal tyranny. By Peter Du Moulin, D.D
- 1677: A calm answer to a violent discourse of N.N. a seminary priest, for the invocation of saints
- 1677: A week of soliloquies and prayers
- 1678: The ruine of papacy: or, A clear display of the simony of the Romish clergy
- 1678: A treatise of peace & contentment of mind·
- 1678: A treatise of peace and contentment of mind
- 1679: A week of soliloquies and prayers
- 1679: A vindication of the sincerity of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns
- 1679: A treatise of peace and contentment of mind
- 1679: A vindication of the sincerity of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns
- 1684: Ten sermons preached upon several occasions
- 1692: A week of soliloquies, and prayers
- 1709: A sermon preach'd in St. Martins Church in the suburbs of Canterbury, Sept. 14. 1669. at the funeral of the Right Honourable Mabella, Lady Fordwitch. The relict of Sir John Finch, Kt. Baron of Fordwitch, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England. By Peter Du Moulin, D. D. Canon of Christs-Church, Canterbury, one of His Majesty's Chaplains
- 1765: A treatise on peace of soul, and content of mind
- 1769: An abridgment of Mr. Dumoulin's treatise on peace of soul and content of mind
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