William Tilly
Active Years
Min year: 1697, Max year: 1751, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1697: Advertisement
- 1704: A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Monday, January XXXI. 1703./4
- 1705: The nature and necessity of religious resolution, in the defence and support of a good cause, in times of danger and trial
- 1705: The nature and necessity of religious resolution
- 1705: The church's security, from the providence of God defending her, and the goodness of her own cause and constitution
- 1705: The nature and necessity of religious resolution
- 1706: The Church's security, from the providence of God defending her, and the goodness of her own cause and constitution
- 1706: A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Monday, January XXXI. 1703/4
- 1708: The church's security, from the providence of God defending her, and the goodness of her own cause and constitution
- 1709: The nature and necessity of religious resolution
- 1710: A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace
- 1710: A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace
- 1710: A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace
- 1710: The sins and vices of mens lives
- 1710: The sins and vices of men's lives, the chief cause of their ignorance, and corrupt opinions in religion
- 1710: A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace
- 1710: A return to our former good old principles and practice, the only way to restore and preserve our peace
- 1710: A letter to Dr. Sacheverell
- 1712: Sixteen sermons, all (except one) preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, upon several occasions. By William Tilly, D.D. Fellow of C.C.C. Oxon, and Rector of Albury near Rycot in Oxford-Shire
- 1712: The nature and instances of spiritual pride explain'd from Our Saviour's parable of the pharisee and publican
- 1713: The favour and blessing of God in the appointment, and the people's happiness under the government, of a wise and vertuous prince
- 1713: The favour and blessing of God in the appointment, and the people's happiness under the government, of a wise and vertuous prince
- 1714: Oratio funebris, habita in Sacello C.C.C. Oxon. secundo die mensis Maii ann. 1714. In exequiis Reverendi, atque optimi viri, Thomę Turner, S. T. P. Ejusdem Collegii Praesidis Nuperrime Defuncti. Per Gulielmum Tilly, S.T.P. C.C.C. Oxon. Socium, Rectorem de Albury, in Com. Oxon. & Praenobili Viro, Montague, Comiti de Abingdon a Sacris Domesticis.
- 1714: Four offices of prayer and devotion
- 1718: The power, vertue, and influence of Christ's resurrection; and the excellency of knowing that above, and beyond all other knowledge
- 1719: The acceptable sacrifice
- 1727: The religious king, and the people's prayers for him
- 1729: Beata Maria Virgo ab angelo Gabriele salutata
- 1729: A preservative against the growing infidelity and apostacy of the present age, in three discourses lately deliver'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's Church: The two former afterwards at the Temple, London. By William Tilly, D. D. Rector of Albury and Godington in Oxfordshire, and late Fellow of C. C. C. Oxon. With a large Preface occasion'd by the late publick Prosecution of Woolston's Blasphemies
- 1737: Sixteen sermons upon several occasions
- 1739: A letter to a worthy and learned gentleman in the law, concerning some passages of the life and death of Mrs Sarah Tilly, his near relation, lately deceas'd; ... written, by William Tilly,
- 1750: A copy of verses humbly presented to all our worthy masters and mistresses
- 1751: A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses
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