James Peirce
Active Years
Min year: 1706, Max year: 1786, Max count: 23
As Author
- 1706: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to a dissenting parishioner. In a second letter to a friend
- 1706: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to Mr. Peter Dowley. In a letter to a friend
- 1707: A defence of the Remarks on Dr. Wells's letter to Mr. Dowley
- 1707: A continuation of the Defence of the remarks on Dr. Wells's letters
- 1707: A continuation of the Defence of the remarks on Dr. Wells's letters
- 1707: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to Mr. Peter Dowley
- 1707: A continuation of the Defence of the remarks on Dr. Wells's letters
- 1707: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to a dissenting parishioner. In a second letter to a friend
- 1707: An eighth letter to Dr. Wells: being a continuation of the defence of the remarks on his letters. In answer to his numb. III. By James Peirce
- 1708: Some considerations on the sixth chapter of the abridgement of the London cases: containing, a vindication of the office for baptism, and particularly of the sign of the cross. By James Peirce
- 1710: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to Mr Peter Dowley. In a letter to a friend
- 1710: Vindiciæ fratrum dissentientium in Anglia
- 1710: Vindiciæ fratrum dissentientium in Anglia
- 1710: Vindiciæ fratrum dissentientium in Anglia
- 1711: Mr. James Pierce's remarks on Dr. Wells's letters to Mr. Peter Dowley; and to a dissenting parishioner: with his several defences of those remarks. Wherein the doctor's writings against the dissenters are fully consider'd, in eight letters. Also some considerations on the sixth chapter of the abridgment of the London cases; Containing a Vindication of the Office of Baptism, and particularly of the Sign of the Cross. With a Postscript to Dr. Wells, in Octavo
- 1711: A defence of the Remarks on Dr. Wells's letter to Mr. Dowley
- 1711: Remarks on Dr. Wells his letter to a dissenting parishioner. In a second letter to a friend
- 1714: A caveat against the new sect of Anabaptists
- 1714: An useful ministry a valid one
- 1714: A caveat against the new sect of anabaptists
- 1714: An useful ministry a valid one
- 1714: An useful ministry a valid one
- 1714: A caveat against the new sect of anabaptists
- 1714: An useful ministry a valid one
- 1716: Presbyterian ordination prov'd regular
- 1716: Presbyterian ordination prov'd regular
- 1717: A letter to Dr. Bennet
- 1717: The curse causeless
- 1717: The curse causeless
- 1717: A letter to Dr. Bennet
- 1717: A defence of the dissenting ministry, and presbyterian ordination
- 1717: The curse causeless
- 1717: The curse causeless
- 1717: The curse causeless
- 1717: A vindication of the dissenters
- 1717: A defence of the dissenting ministry, and presbyterian ordination
- 1717: The curse causeless
- 1718: The interest of the Whigs, with relation to the Test Act. In a letter to a friend
- 1718: Some reflections upon Dean Sherlock's vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts. By James Peirce
- 1718: The dissenters reasons for not writing in the behalf of persecution
- 1718: The interest of the Whigs
- 1718: The interest of the Whigs, with relation to the Test Act. In a letter to a friend
- 1718: Some reflections upon Dean Sherlock's vindication of the Corporation and Test acts. By James Peirce
- 1718: The interest of the whigs, with relation to the Test Act. In a letter to a friend
- 1718: A vindication of the dissenters
- 1718: The interest of the Whigs
- 1718: The dissenters reasons for not writing in the behalf of persecution
- 1718: The dissenters reasons for not writing in the behalf of persecution
- 1719: An answer to Mr. Enty's Defence of the proceedings of the assembly at Exon. By James Peirce
- 1719: The change of misrepresentations maintain'd against Dean Sherlock's preface to his answer to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's late book, entitled, The common rights of subjects defended, &c. By James Peirce
- 1719: The charge of misrepresentations maintain'd against Dean Sherlock's preface to his Answer to the Lord Bishop of Bangor's late book, entituled, The common rights of subjects defended, &c. By James Peirce
- 1719: A letter to a subscribing minister, in defence of the animadversions upon a pamphlet, entitul'd, A true relation of some proceedings at Salters-Hall. By James Peirce
- 1719: A letter to Mr. Eveleigh; in answer to his, printed at the end of the Account of the reasons, &c. By James Peirce
- 1719: Remarks upon the account of what was transacted in the assembly at Exon, lately publish'd by their order. By James Peirce
- 1719: The evil and cure of divisions
- 1719: Plain Christianity defended
- 1719: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon
- 1719: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon
- 1719: A defence of the case of the ministers ejected at Exon
- 1719: A letter to a Dissenter in Exeter
- 1719: A justification of the case of the ministers ejected at Exon
- 1719: A second letter to Mr. Eveleigh, in answer to his sober reply, &c
- 1719: Animadversions upon a pamphlet entitled
- 1719: The loyalty, integrity, & ingenuity, of high church and the dissenters
- 1719: A defence of The case of the ministers ejected at Exon
- 1719: Plain Christianity defended
- 1719: Arius detected & confuted
- 1719: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon
- 1719: The case of the ministers ejected at Exon
- 1719: Arius detected and confuted
- 1719: The evil and cure of divisions
- 1720: Propositions relating to the controversy among the dissenters in the West
- 1720: The western inquisition
- 1720: Plain Christianity defended
- 1720: Two sermons
- 1720: Two sermons
- 1721: A reply to Mr. Enty's late piece, intituled, Truth and liberty consistent, &c. As far as it relates to the controversy concerning the Trinity. By the author of the Propositions address'd to him
- 1721: An answer to the anonymous pamphlet, publish'd lately by one of the seven Exeter advisers; intitled, Texts of holy scripture compar'd together, relating to the true and real deity of the Son and Holy Ghost
- 1721: The security of truth, without the assistance of persecution or scurrility
- 1722: Inquisition-honesty display'd or, The western inquisition defended against the pretended answer to it. By James Peirce
- 1722: A letter to a Dissenter in Exeter, occasion'd by the late heats in those parts: upon some difference of sentiments among the brethren
- 1722: Inquisition-honesty display'd: or, the western inquisition defended against the pretended answer to it. By James Peirce
- 1723: Christ's kingdom advanc'd by peace
- 1727: Dissertations on six texts of scripture
- 1728: Fifteen sermons on several occasions
- 1728: An essay in favour of the ancient practice of giving the Eucharist to children
- 1728: An essay in favour of the ancient practice of giving the eucharist to children
- 1728: Fifteen sermons on several occasions
- 1728: The curse causeless
- 1737: Dissertations on six texts of scripture
- 1786: A tractate on Church music
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