Pierre Jurieu
Active Years
Min year: 1681, Max year: 1793, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1681: The policy of the clergy of France, to destroy the Protestants of that kingdom
- 1682: The last efforts of afflicted innocence
- 1683: A preservative against the change of religion: or, A just and true idea of the Roman Catholick religion, opposed to the flattering portraictures made thereof, and particularly to that of my Lord of Condom. Translated out of the French original, by Claudius Gilbert, batchelo of divinity, and minister of Belfast
- 1684: The history of the Council of Trent
- 1684: The history of the Council of Trent
- 1686: Le dragon missionaire: or, the dragoon turn'd apostle
- 1686: Le dragon missionaire, or, The dragoon turn'd apostle
- 1686: Reflexions sur deux ecrits publiez sous le nom du feu roi Charles II traduites de l'anglois D.D.D.S.P
- 1686: Reflexions sur deux ecrits publiez sous le nom du feu roi Charles II. Traduites de l'anglois D.D.D.S.P
- 1687: The accomplishment of the Scripture prophecies, or The approaching deliverance of the church
- 1687: Eclaircissemens sur les scandales injustement pris d'un livre intitule' L'ouverture de l'epitre aux Romains, par l'explication du vers. 27 du chap. 3
- 1688: A continuation of the accomplishment of the Scripture-prophesies, or A large deduction of historical evidences; proving, that the papacy is the real antichristian kingdom
- 1688: Monsieur Jurieu's Pastoral letters
- 1689: A defence of Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary
- 1689: The pastoral letters of the incomparable Jurieu
- 1689: The reflections of the reverend and learned Monsieur Jurieu, upon the strange and miraculous exstasies of Isabel Vincent
- 1689: Seasonable advice to all Protestants in Europe of what persuasion soever
- 1689: Monsieur Jurieu's judgment upon the question of defending our religion by arms, with reflections upon the affairs of England, in his ninth pastoral letter of the third year. Faithfully translated out of French. Licensed, and entered according to order
- 1690: M. Jurieu the famous French Protestant divine
- 1691: Pastoral letters directed to the suffering Protestants of France, groaning under the cruel persecution of the bloody tyrant Lewis XIV
- 1692: A plain method of Christian devotion
- 1695: L'ame affligee
- 1695: A pastoral letter written on the occasion of the death of the late Queen of England of blessed memory
- 1698: M. Jurieu, the famous French Protestant divine, his account of the present persecution of the Protestants in France
- 1699: The pastoral letters of the incomparable Jurieu
- 1699: The pastoral letters of the incomparable Jurieu
- 1702: A plain method of Christian devotion
- 1705: A critical history of the doctrines and worships
- 1710: The practice of devotion
- 1711: The practice of devotion
- 1715: A plain method of Christian devotion: laid down in discourses, meditations, and prayers, fitted to the various occasions, of a religious life
- 1721: Religio veterum: or, A general history of religious worship, (both true and false) observ'd in the church for 4000 years
- 1724: A plain method of Christian devotion
- 1730: A plain method of Christian devotion
- 1740: Two dialogues
- 1793: Remarkable extracts selected from a work printed in the year 1687
- 1793: Predictions of the singular events which have recently taken place in France
- 1793: Jurieu's accomplishment of the Scripture prophecies
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