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A sacramental catechism, designed for communicants old and young. [wherein]in it is essayed to explain, the doctrine of the two [te]nants; the offices which Christ executes with re...nce to the covenant of grace, both as to the ...king, and administration of it; and the different estates wherein he executes these offices: as ..., an explication of the two sacraments, the seals that convenant, particularly the Lord's Supper.-Together with the method of preparation for, beha...iour at, and after-improvement of that Holy Ordinance. In a plain, concise, and scriptural manner. To which is subjoined, an abstract of that solemn mode of public admission of young communicants to the Lord's table, which has been practiled in the ...arish of Kilmarnock. By James Oliphant, A.M. translated from Kilmarnock to Dunbarton. The fourth edition, with improvements. Entered in Stationers Hall.
Oliphant, James, 1734-1818.Date: 1778- Books
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The works of John Woolman. In two parts.
Woolman, John, 1720-1772.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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The election of God undisguised: Or, The reproach rolled away from the doctrine of sovereign grace. In a letter to a friend. As whose request, some attempts to stigmatize and invalidate some evangelical truths (in a poem intitled thoughts on God's decree) are dissected and exposed. To which is added, an appendix, wherein election and reprobation are set in the true scripture light. By John Johnson.
Johnson, John, 1706-1791.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A clear vindication of the true and eternal God head of Jesus Christ and of the Holy Ghost in opposition to the notions published in a late pamphlet, entitled, An essay on spirit. By Samuel Henry. A.M. and Rector of Gaulskill, in the diocess of Ossory.
Henry, Samuel, approximately 1676-1752.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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A sacramental catechism, designed for communicants old and young. Wherein it is essayed to explain, the doctrine of the two covenants; the offices which Christ executes with reference to the covenant of grace, both as to the making, and administration of it; and the different estates wherein he executes these offices: as also, an explication of the two sacraments, the supper.--Together with the method of preparation for, behaviour at, and after-improvement of that ordinance. In a plain, concise, and scriptural manner. To which is subjoined, an abstract of that solemn mode of public admission of young communicants to the Lord's table, which has been practised in the Parish of Kilmarnock, almost since the revolution. By James Oliphant, A.M. minister of the Gospel, Kilmarnock. Entered in stationers hall.
Oliphant, James, 1734-1818.Date: 1772