Stephen Nye
Active Years
Min year: 1687, Max year: 1791, Max count: 9
As Author
- 1687: A brief history of the Unitarians, called also Socinians
- 1691: An answer to Dr. Wallis's three letters
- 1691: A letter of resolution concerning the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation
- 1691: Some thoughts upon Dr. Sherlock's Vindication of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity
- 1691: Observations on the four letters of Dr. John Wallis concerning the Trinity and the Creed of Athanasius
- 1691: Some thoughts upon Dr. Sherlock's vindication of the doctrin of the Holy Trinity
- 1691: Doctor Wallis's letter touching the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity answer'd by his friend
- 1691: A brief history of the Unitarians, called also Socinians
- 1691: Doctor Wallis's letter touching the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity answer'd by his friend
- 1691: Observations on the four letters of Dr. John VVallis, concerning the Trinity and the Creed of Athanasius
- 1692: The Trinitarian scheme of religion
- 1693: Reflections on two discourses concerning the divinity of our Saviour
- 1693: Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1694: Considerations on the explications of the doctrine of the Trinity
- 1695: A reply to The second defence of the XXVIII propositions, said to be wrote in answer to a Socinian manuscript. By the author of that MS. no Socinian, but a Christian and Unitarian
- 1695: The exceptions of Mr. Edwards
- 1696: A discourse concerning natural and revealed religion
- 1696: A discourse concerning natural and revealed religion
- 1697: The agreement of the Unitarians, with the Catholick Church
- 1698: The life of Mr. Thomas Firmin, late citizen of London
- 1698: An account of Mr. Firmin's religion; and of the present state of the Unitarian controversy
- 1698: The life of Mr. Thomas Firmin, late citizen of London
- 1700: The system of grace, and free-will
- 1700: An historical account, and defence, of the canon of the New Testament
- 1700: An historical account and defence, of the canon of the New Testament
- 1700: An historical account
- 1701: The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and the manner of our Saviour's divinity
- 1701: The doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and the manner of our Saviour's divinity
- 1703: Institutions, concerning the Holy Trinity, and the manner of our Saviour's divinity
- 1715: The explication of the articles of the divine unity, the trinity, and incarnation, commonly receiv'd in the Catholick Church, asserted and vindicated. By occasion of the late books of the Reverend Dr. Samuel Clarke, and his Opposers; and of another Book, by a learned Socinian. With two dissertations; One concerning the Meaning and Obligation of Assent and Consent, or Subscription to Publick Forms, impos'd by the Government in Church or State: And the Other concerning the pretended Authority and Rights of private Conscience, or the Judgment of Discretion so call'd. In two parts. By Stephen Nye, Rector of Little Hormead in Hertfordshire
- 1752: A discourse concerning natural and revealed religion; evidencing the truth, and certainty of both; by Considerations (for the most part) not yet touched by any. Recommended (pursuant to the design of Mr. Boyle's Lecture) To the consideration of Atheists, Deists, and Sceptics; and useful to confirm and nourish the Faith and Piety of others. By Stephen Nye. First printed in the year M.DC.XCVI
- 1791: The life of Mr. Thomas Firmin
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