Matthew Hole
Active Years
Min year: 1670, Max year: 1732, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1670: Our Saviours passion
- 1689: A sermon preached at Taunton on the feast of the epiphanie
- 1696: A sermon preached at the triennial visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, L. Bishop of Bath and Wells
- 1697: The expediency of a publick liturgy, to preserve the reverence of publick worship
- 1698: A correct copy of some letters written to J.M
- 1699: The true reformation of manners, or The nature and qualifications of true zeal
- 1699: Letters written to J.M
- 1700: A practical exposition of the first part of the church-catechism
- 1700: A practical exposition of the first part of the church-catechism
- 1701: The danger of deism
- 1702: A sermon preach'd on the day of Her Majesties Coronation
- 1702: An antidote against infidelity
- 1702: The danger of divisions, together with the benefit of unanimity: in a sermon preach'd at Bridgwater, on Monday, September XXIX. being the day of installing the Mayor of that town into his office. By Matthew Hole, B. D. and Vicar of Stokegursy in Somersetshire. Published at the Request of the Hearers
- 1707: A practical exposition of the first part of the Church-catechism: containing the preliminary questions, and the baptismal covenant
- 1708: A practical exposition of the Church-catechism
- 1708: A practical exposition of the Church-Catechism
- 1708: The rise of errors and divisions in the Christian Church, together with the evil and danger of them
- 1709: The true moderation describ'd, and the false moderation delected
- 1710: The best merchandize: or, A commodity to be bought, but not to be sold. In a sermon, preach'd in St Peters Church in Bristol, July 30th, 1710. At the time of the fair. By Matthew Hole, B. D. and Vicar of Stokegursy in Somersetshire.
- 1710: The devices of the crafty disappointed
- 1710: The divine authority and commission of God's ministers to preach the doctrines which Christ and his apostles have deliver'd. In a sermon, preach'd at an ordination, in the Cathedral-Church of Wells, on Trinity Sunday, June the 4th, 1710. By Matthew Hole, B. D. And Prebendary of that Church
- 1710: The fall of princes, the sin and punishment of the people
- 1711: The true liberty described
- 1713: Two sermons
- 1714: Practical discourses on all the parts and offices of the liturgy of the Church of England
- 1715: A practical exposition of the church-catechism
- 1715: Two practical discourses necessary for these times. The one, for studying to be quiet under present circumstances. The other, for casting off all distrustful thoughts and fears about future things. By Matthew Hole, B.D. and vicar of Stokegursy in Somersetshire
- 1715: Two practical discourses useful for these times
- 1715: Two practical discourses necessary for these times
- 1716: Addresses unto heaven, the best security of the church militant upon Earth, together with the set times and seasons assign'd for her deliverance
- 1717: The second part of the antidote against the poison of the following pamphlets
- 1717: An antidote against the poison of some late pamphlets intituled
- 1717: Practical discourses upon the Communion Service
- 1718: A letter to Mr. James Peirce
- 1719: Practical discourses on the offices of baptism, confirmation, and matrimony
- 1719: A second letter to Mr. James Peirce
- 1720: The witnesses that God almighty hath left us of Himself
- 1721: An inordinated love of money the root of all evil, and particularly of heresies in religion, and of troubles in the state
- 1721: Gamaliel's advice in the case of the apostles; shewing the vanity of all human contrivances, together with the stability of the divine counsels
- 1721: The great duty of confessing Christ before men
- 1725: Practical discourses on the nature, properties, and excellencies of charity
- 1731: A practical exposition of the church-catechism
- 1732: Practical discourses on the several parts and offices of the liturgy of the Church of England
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