Jacob, Henry 1563-1624
Overview
Works: | 74 works in 349 publications in 2 languages and 3,792 library holdings |
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Genres: | History Controversial literature Apologetic writings Drama Biographies Sources Church history |
Roles: | Author, Other |
Classifications: | BX5150, 262.03 |
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Most widely held works about
Henry Jacob
- The Puritans on independence : the first examination, defence, and second examination( Book )
- One steadfast high intent by Puritan and Reformed Studies Conference( Book )
- Henry Jacob (1563-1624) and the Separatists. by Walter R Goehring( )
- Henry Jacob, a moderate separatist, and his influence on early English Congregationalism by Slayden A Yarbrough( )
- Puritan theology and radical churchmen in pre-revolutionary England : with special reference to Henry Jacob and John Robinson by Stephen Brachlow( )
- The inheritance of the fathers : sermon by Edward MacArthur Noyes( Book )
- The gist of Jacob : being an investigation of the thought of the Rev. Henry Jacob who coined the designation "congregational" and gathered the most ancient church still called by that name by David Waite Yohn( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Henry Jacob
To the right high and mightie prince, Iames by the grace of God, King of great Britannie, France, and Irelande, defender of
the faith, &c. : an humble supplication for toleration and libertie to enioy and observe the ordinances of Christ Iesus in
th'administration of his churches in lieu of humane constitutions by
Henry Jacob(
)
18 editions published in 1609 in English and held by 310 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published in 1609 in English and held by 310 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A defence of a treatise touching the sufferings and victorie of Christ in the worke of our redemption. : Wherein in confirmed,
1 That Christ suffered for vs, not only bodily griefe, but also in his soule an impression of the proper wrath of God, which
may be called the paines of Hell. 2 That after his death on the crosse he went not downe into Hell. For answere to the late
writings of Mr Bilson, L. Bishop of Winchester, which he intitleth, the effect of certaine sermons, &c. Wherein he striueth
mightly against the doctrine aforesaid. By Henry Iacob minister of the worde of God by
Henry Jacob(
)
20 editions published in 1600 in English and held by 296 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
20 editions published in 1600 in English and held by 296 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A defence of the churches and ministery of Englande. : Written in two treatises, against the reasons and obiections of Maister
Francis Iohnson, and others of the separation commonly called Brownists. Published, especially, for the benefitt of those
in these partes of the lowe Countries by
Henry Jacob(
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23 editions published in 1599 in English and held by 245 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
23 editions published in 1599 in English and held by 245 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A counter-poyson : modestly written for the time, to make aunswere to the obiections and reproches, wherewith the aunswerer
to the Abstract, would disgrace the holy discipline of Christ by
Dudley Fenner(
)
20 editions published between 1584 and 2006 in English and held by 240 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
20 editions published between 1584 and 2006 in English and held by 240 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Reasons taken out of Gods Word and the best humane testimonies prouing a necessitie of reforming our churches in England.
: Framed and applied to 4. assertions wherein the foresaid purpose is contained. The 4. assertions are set downe in the page
next following by
Henry Jacob(
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17 editions published in 1604 in English and held by 227 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
17 editions published in 1604 in English and held by 227 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A treatise of the sufferings and victory of Christ, in the work of our redemption : declaring by the Scripturs these two questions:
that Christ suffered for vs the wrath of God, which we may well terme the paynes of hell, or hellish sorrowes. That Christ
after his death on the crosse, went not into hell in his soule. Contrarie to certaine errours in these points publiklie preached
in London: anno 1597 by
Henry Jacob(
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17 editions published in 1598 in English and held by 226 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
17 editions published in 1598 in English and held by 226 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An attestation of many learned, godly, and famous divines, lightes of religion, and pillars of the Gospell iustifying this
doctrine, viz. That the Church-governement ought to bee alwayes with the peoples free consent. Also this; that a true Church
vnder the Gospell contayneth no more ordinary congregations but one. In the discourse whereof, specially Doctor Downames &
also D. Bilsons chiefe matters in their writings against the same, are answered by
Henry Jacob(
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18 editions published in 1613 in English and held by 225 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published in 1613 in English and held by 225 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
[The divine beginning and institution of Christs church] by
Henry Jacob(
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18 editions published in 1610 in English and held by 224 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published in 1610 in English and held by 224 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A Christian and modest offer of a most indifferent conference, or disputation, about the maine and principall controversies
betwixt the prelats, and the late silenced and deprived ministers in England : tendered by some of the said ministers to the
archbishops, and bishops, and all their adherents by
Henry Jacob(
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16 editions published in 1606 in English and held by 223 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
16 editions published in 1606 in English and held by 223 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A defence of the reasons of the counter-poyson, for maintenance of the eldership : against an aunsvvere made to them by Doctor
Copequot, in a publike sermon at Pawles Crosse, vpon Psal. 84. 1584. VVherein also according to his demaunde is proued syllogisticallie
for the learned, and plainlie for all men, the perpetuitie of the elders office in the church(
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13 editions published in 1586 in English and held by 217 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published in 1586 in English and held by 217 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A position against vainglorious, and that which is falsly called learned preaching by
Henry Jacob(
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15 editions published in 1604 in English and held by 216 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published in 1604 in English and held by 216 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Anno Domini 1616. A confession and protestation of the faith of certaine Christians in England : holding it necessary to observe,
& keepe all Christes true substantiall ordinances for his church visible and politicall (that is, indued with power of outward
spirituall government) under the gospel ; though the same doe differ from the common order of the land. Published for the
clearing of the said Christian from the slaunder of schisme, and noveltie, and also of separation, & undutifullness to the
magistrate, which their rash adversaries doe falsely cast upon them. Also, an humble petition to the K. Majestie for toleration
therein by
Henry Jacob(
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15 editions published in 1616 in English and held by 215 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published in 1616 in English and held by 215 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A declaration and plainer opening of certain points, with a sound confirmation of some other, contained in a treatise intituled,
The divine beginning and institution of Christes true visible and ministeriall church. Written in a letter by the author of
the said treatise, out of the Low Countryes, to a friend of his in England by
Henry Jacob(
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11 editions published in 1612 in English and held by 212 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
11 editions published in 1612 in English and held by 212 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
[A declaration and plainer opening of certaine pointes, in with a sound confirmation of some other, contained in a treatise
intituled, the divine beginning of Christes true visible and ministeriall church. Written in a letter by the author of the
said treatise out of the low countrey to a friend of his in England.] by
Henry Jacob(
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13 editions published in 1611 in English and held by 204 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published in 1611 in English and held by 204 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An attestation of many divines by
Henry Jacob(
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6 editions published in 1975 in English and held by 116 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 1975 in English and held by 116 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An humble supplication for toleration and libertie by
Henry Jacob(
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9 editions published in 1975 in English and Dutch and held by 111 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1975 in English and Dutch and held by 111 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
India's Carey by
Henry Jacob(
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3 editions published in 1935 in English and held by 16 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1935 in English and held by 16 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An answer to Maister H. Iacob his defence of the churches and minstery of England. By Francis Iohnson an exile of Iesus Christ by
Francis Johnson(
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1 edition published in 1600 in English and held by 15 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1600 in English and held by 15 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A plaine and cleere exposition of the second commandement by
Henry Jacob(
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4 editions published in 1610 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1610 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A supplication for toleration, addressed to King James I. by some of the late silenced and deprived ministers and people consenting
in judgment with them by
Henry Jacob(
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2 editions published in 1859 in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1859 in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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