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Cawdrey, Daniel 1588-1664

Daniel Cawdry (Cawdrey) was an English clergyman, member of the Westminster Assembly, and ejected minister of 1662.

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Memoirs of the lives and writings of those eminent divines who convened in the famous Assembly at Westminister, in the seventeenth century, Volume 1 (1811) (see page 219 for article on Daniel Cawdrey)
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 9 (1887) (see page 377 for entry on Daniel Cawdry)
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The Good Man a Publick Good: As it was Manifested in a Sermon Preached to ... INCOMPLETE (1643)
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Independencie a Great Schism: Proved Against Dr. Owen His Apology in His ... (1657)
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Sabbatum Redivivum: Or The Christian Sabbath Vindicated; in a Full Discourse Concerning the Sabbath, And the Lord's Day. Wherein, whatsoever hath been written of late for, or against the Christian Sabbath, is exactly, but modestly Examined: And the perpetuity of a Sabbath deduced, from grounds Of Nature, and Religious Reason, PART 1 (1645) By Daniel Cawdrey, and Herbert Palmer: Members of the Assembly of Divines.
Divided into Four Parts.
1. Of the Decalogue in general, and other Laws of God, together with the Relation of Time to Religion.
2. Of the Fourth Commandment of the Decalogue in Special.
3. Of the Old Sabbath, in particular.
4. Of the Lord's Day, in particular.
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Three Sermons: viz: 1. A Commission for an Assise, granted to the Saints. 2. A Close Hypocrite Discovered. 3. The Lawfulness of doing Good out of Hope of Reward. - 1641
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Bowing Towards the Altar, Upon Religious Reasons, Impleaded as Grossly Superstitious. Being an Answer to Dr. Duncon's Determination, Lately Reprinted - 1661
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Superstitio Superstes: Or, The Relics of Superstition Newly Revived. Manifested in a Discourse concerning the Holiness of Churches, And Bowing Towards the Altar. Whereunto is Added a Censure of Two Letters, touching the same Subject, The one written by Doctor M. the other by M. Meade. - 1641
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Diatribe Triplex: Or A Threefold Exercitation, Concerning 1. Superstition. 2. Will-worship. 3. Christmas Festival. With Reverend and Learned Dr. Hammond. - 1654
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The Inconsistency of the Independent Way, With Scripture, and With Itself. Manifested in a threefold Discourse, 1. Vindicia Vindiciarum, with M. Cotton. 2. A Review of M. Hooker's Survey of Church-Discipline. The First part. 3. A Diatribe with the same M. Hooker Concerning Baptism of Infants of Non-confederate parents, Cap. 2. Of his third part. - 1651
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Independency Further Proved to be a Schism. Or, A Survey of Dr. Owen's Revie of his Tract of Schism; With a Vindication of the Author from his unjust clamors and false Aspersions. - 1658
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Independency A Great Schism. Proved Against Dr. Owen his Apology in his Tract of Schism. As also an Appendix to the former Discourse, showing the inconstancy of the Dr. and the inconsistency of his former and present Opinions. - 1657
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A Late Great Shipwreck of Faith: Occasioned by the Fearful Wreck of Conscience. Discovered in a Sermon Preached at Paul's the first day of July, 1655 - 1655
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Vindiciae Clavium: or, A Vindication of the Keyes of the Kingdom of Heaven, into the hands of the right Owners. Being some Animadversions upon a Tract of Mr. J. C. Called, The Keyes of the Kingdom of Heaven. As also upon another Tract of his; called, The Way of the Churches of New-England. Manifesting; 1. The Weakness of his proofs. 2. The Contradictions to Himself, and Others, 3, The Middle-way (so calledO of Independents, to be the Extreme, or By-way of the Bronwists. - 1645
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A Sober Answer, to a Serious Question. Propounded by Mr. G. Firmin Minister of the Church in Shalford in Essex. viz. Whether the Ministers of England are bound, by the Word of God, to Baptise the children of all such Parents, which say, they believe in Jesus Christ; but are grossly Ignorant, Scandalous in their Conversation, Scoffers at Godliness, and refuse to submit to Church-discipline, The Negative is not sufficiently defended. Which may serve also as an Appendix to the Diatribe with Mr. Hooker, lately published, concerning the Baptism of Infants, of Parents not confederate. - 1652
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Church-Reformation Promoted: In a Sermon on Matthew 18:15-17. Preached at Northampton on the Day of Humiliation, before the Association of Ministers. As Also. 1. Some Animadversions upon Mr. Humphry's Second Vindication, for promiscuous Admission to the Sacrament. 2. Some Animadversions upon Mr. Sanders his Antidiatribe, tending to the same end of Church-Reformation. - 1657
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