William Darrell
English theologian
1704
The gentleman instructed, in the conduct of a virtuous and happy life
1709
Moral reflections on the epistles and gospels of every Sunday, throughout the whole year
1681
The increase of popery in England, since the reformation made by King Henry VIII
1707
A gentleman instructed in the true principles of religion
1688
A vindication of Saint Ignatius (founder of the Society of Jesus) from phanaticism, and of the Jesuites from the calumnies laid to their charge in a late book entitul'd, the Enthusiasm of the church of Rome
1721
A treatise of the real presence
1767
Moral reflections on the epistles and gospels of every Sunday
1687
A letter to the author of the reply to a late paper called A full answer to Dr. Tenison's conferences concerning the Eucharist
1704
A gentleman instructed in the conduct of a virtuous and happy life
1744
El cavallero instruido
1736
Moral reflections on select passages of the New Testament
1708
A supplement to the first part of the Gentleman instructed
1687
The Lay-mans Opinion, Sent in a Private Letter To A Considerable Divine Of The Church of England. (ornament)
1687
The Lay-Mans Ansvver To The Lay-Mans Opinion. In a Letter to a Friend. (ornament)