Clement Ellis
English priest
1664
The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman character'd in a letter to a friend
1660
The gentile sinner, or, England's brave gentleman characterized in a letter to a friend
1688
The Protestant resolved, or, A discourse shewing the unreasonableness of his turning Roman Catholick for salvation
1699
The summe of Christianity
1688
The reflecter's defence of his Letter to a friend against the furious assaults of Mr. I.S. in his Second Catholic letter
1691
Religion [and] loyalty inseperable. A sermon preached at the assizes held at Nottingham, September the 5th, 1690. By Clement Elis, M.A. Rector of Kirkby, in the county of Nottingham. Octob. 2. 1690
1694
The Christian hearer's first lesson
1685
The communicant's guide, shewing a safe and easie way to the Lord's table
1674
A catechism wherein the learner is at once taught to rehearse and prove all the main points of Christian religion
1691
The necessity of serious consideration, and speedy repentance, as the only way to be safe both living and dying. By Clement Elis, M.A. Rector of Kirkby in Nottinghamshire
1692
The lambs of Christ fed with sincere milk of the Word
1674
The vanity of scoffing, or, A letter to a witty gentleman
1658
Piæ juventuti sacrum, an elegie on the death of the most vertuous and hopefull young gentleman, George Pitt, esq
1684
The right foundation of quietness, obedience, and concord
1699
The necessity of serious consideration, and speedy repentances, as the only way to be safe both living an dying
1756
Rest for the heavy-laden: promised by our only Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to all sincere believers, practically discoursed upon. By Clement Elis, ..
1692
The folly of atheism demonstrated to the capacity of the most unlearned reader