Publications of Edward Creffield

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  • Creffield, Edward. The regular Church of England man's devotions, fitted both for the family and closet. In three parts. Being a collection of prayers for Ordinary, and Extraordinary Occasions, and Conditions of Life. Together With useful Directions, to a Devout Behaviour, and Pious Practice. By Edward Creffeild, M.A. London: printed for Thomas Speed, over against Jonathan's Cofee-House in Exchange-Alley in Cornhil, 1704. ESTC No. T116704. Grub Street ID 168360.
  • Creffield, Edward. The great duty of catechising . London: printed for Samuel Keble, 1712. ESTC No. T166289. Grub Street ID 204530.
  • Creffield, Edward. A catechistical explanation of the dayly and Sunday offices and rubricks of the common-prayer. Carefully adapted to the capacities of the younger and meaner sort. Exactly fitted for the Information of the Ignorant, the Satisfaction of the Scrupulous, and the Conversion of the Disaffected. And set forth in a more easy, familiar, and satisfactory manner than has yet been. Published for the Benefit of all, particularly Country Parishes. And humbly recommended to the use of Charity Schools. By the author of The great duty of catechising. London: printed for Samuel Keble at the Turk's Head in Fleetstreet, 1713. ESTC No. T81029. Grub Street ID 301886.
  • Creffield, Edward. The great duty of catechising. ... In two parts. London: printed for Samuel Keble, 1713. ESTC No. T116705. Grub Street ID 168361.
  • Creffield, Edward. A good wife a great blessing: or, the honour and happiness of the marriage state, in two sermons. Containing, An Account of the Marriage in Paradise. -Of the Apostles. Of the honourable and happy State of Matrimony. Marriage never condemned but by Hereticks. That forbidding to marry is one of the Doctrine of Devils. St. Paul's Opinion whether it is better for Virgins to marry or live single. Of forcing Virgins to marry. That Adam could not live happy even in Paradise without a Wife. Of the Duties of a Wife. The Advantages of a married Man above a Batchelor. The Benefits of a prudent Wife. Women not to be accounted a necessary Evil, but a great Blessing. How a good Wife ought to be treated. How Men ought to love their Wives. Of hindering Wives from Money. Of Marriages between People of different Religions. London: printed for T. Taylor, at the Rose in Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand, [1717?]. ESTC No. N1515. Grub Street ID 4884.
  • Creffield, Edward. A good wife a great blessing: or, The honour and happiness of the nuptial state. Being two sermons preach'd upon the occasion of a marriage. By Edward Creffeild, M.A. and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Denbigh. London: Printed by H. Meere, for R. Gosling at the Mitre and Crown against St. Dnnstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1717. ESTC No. T35740. Grub Street ID 265805.