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A Vindication of an association from the charge of countenancing heresy in doctrine, and of partiality in conduct: shewing that the proposition, which only they affirmed, viz. That the work of redemption, properly and strictly so called, as to price, purchase, ransom, wa finished by the death of Christ, is neither heretical nor false; and that their conduct has been in all things just, in most things necessary, with respect to the things alledged [sic] against them. Written at the desire of the association, by one of their number.
Date: 1758- Books
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Three letters from New-England, relating to the controversy of the present time.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: [1721]- Books
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An answer to some cases of conscience respecting the country. By Solomon Stoddard, A.M. Pastor in Northampton.
Stoddard, Solomon, 1643-1729.Date: June 25th. 1722- Books
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True religion delineated; or, Experimental religion, as distinguished from formality on the one hand, and enthusiasm on the other, set in a scriptural and rational light. In two discourses. In which some of the principal errors both of the Arminians and Antinomians are confuted, the foundation and superstructure of their different schemes demolished, and the truth as it is in Jesus, explained and proved. The whole adapted to the weakest capacities, and designed for the establishment, comfort and quickening of the people of God, in these evil times. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem in Connecticut. With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Edwards. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790.Date: 1750- Books
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Letters and dialogues, between Theron, Paulinus, and Aspasio. Upon the nature of love to God, faith in Christ, and assurance of a title to eternal life. With some Remarks on The Sentiments of the Rev. Messrs. Hervey and Marshal, on these Subjects. Published at the Request of many. By Joseph Bellamy, A. M. of Bethlem in New England.
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]