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The reasonableness of nonconformity to the Church of England, in point of worship. A second defence of a sermon, preach'd at Newark, June 2. 1736. Intitled, The vanity of human institutions in the worship of God. Against the exceptions of Mr. John Beach, in his Appeal to the unprejudiced. Done in the form of a dialogue, wherein Mr. Beach's arguments are all expressed in his own words. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. [Seventeen lines of quotations]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1738- Books
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Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in defence of Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration. With a vindication of the received doctrine of regeneration; and plain scripture-evidence, that the notion of baptismal regeneration is of a dangerous and destructive tendency. B Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey. [Three lines from II Timothy]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: M,DCC,XLIV. [1744]- Books
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Remarks upon a discourse intituled An overture. Presented to the reverend synod of dissenting ministers sitting in Philadelphia, in the month of September, 1728. In a letter to the author. By a member of the said synod.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1729- Books
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Familiar letters upon a variety of religious subjects. Viz. 1. The danger of infidelity. 2. The evidences of Christianity. 3. The history of our saviour, collected from the prophecies of the Old Testament. 4. The certainty of the facts reported in the Gospel. 5. The internal evidences of Christianity. 6. Objections against the internal evidences answered. 7. God's sovereign grace vindicated, &c. 8. A true and false faith distinguished. 9. A legal and evangelical repentance distinguished. 10. The characters in Rom. vii. distinctly illustrated. 11. Moravian and antinomian justification considered. 12. Imputed righteousness explained and vindicated. 13. The new law of grace examined and disproved. 14. First and secondary justification, a groundless distinction. 15. Justification by works, in James II. considered. 16. Our obligations to good works distinctly stated. 17. The nature and necessity of our union to Christ. 18. Antinomian pleas for licentiousness considered. 19. Directions for a close and comfortable walk with God. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. president of the college at New-Jersey.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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A defence of the dialogue intitled, A display of God's special grace. Against the exceptions made to it by the Rev. Mr. A. Crosswell. In a letter to him from the author of that book. [Three lines from Galatians]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1743- Books
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Remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, A letter to a friend in the country, containing the substance of a sermon preached in Philadelphia, in the congregation of the Rev. Mr. Hemphill. Wherein the terms of both Christian and ministerial communion are so stated, that all impositions in religious concerns are exploded, a proper enclosure proposed for the security of each religious society, and the commission of the synod justified in their conduct toward Mr. Hemphill. [Five lines of quotations]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1735- Books
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Familiar letters to a gentleman, upon a variety of seasonable and important subjects in religion. By Jonathan Dickinson, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, New Jersey.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: M,DCC,LVII. [1757]- Books
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Familiar letters to a gentleman, upon a variety of seasonable and important subjects in religion. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-town, New Jersey.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: M,DCC,LVII. [1757]- Books
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Familiar letters to a gentleman, upon a variety of seasonable and important subjects in religion. By Jonathan Dickinson, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth Town, New Jersey.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]- Books
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A display of God's special grace. In a familiar dialogue between a minister & a gentleman of his congregation, about the work of God, in the conviction and conversion of sinners, so remarkably of late begun and going on in these American parts. Wherein the objections against some uncommon appearances amongst us are distinctly consider'd, mistakes rectify'd, and the work itself particularly prov'd to be from the Holy Spirit. With an addition, in a second conference, relating to sundry Antinomian principles, beginning to obtain in some places. To which is prefixed an attestation, by several ministers of Boston.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1742- Books
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The danger of schisms and contentions with respect to the ministry and ordinances of the Gospel, represented in a sermon preached at the meeting of the presbytery at Woodbridge, October 10th, 1739: and published at the desire of some of the ministers present. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town in New-Jersey. [Seven lines from I. Corinthians]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1739- Books
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A brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant baptism; in a plain and familiar dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. late Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, and president of the College in New-Jersey. [Four lines from Genesis] First published in 1746; and now re-printed, at the desire of some, for the benefit of the rising generation; especially that they may be established in the present truth. Apost. Peter.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]- Books
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A second vindication of God's sovereign free grace. Against the exceptions made to a former vindication, by Mr. John Beach in his discourse, intitled, God's sovereignty and his universal love to the souls of men, reconciled. In a letter to that gentleman. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. late Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, and president of the College of New-Jersey. With some brief reflections on Dr. Samuel Johnson's defence of Aristocles letter to Authades, concerning the sovereignty and promises of God. Begun in a letter to the author, from the said Mr Dickinson, left unfinish'd. And on occasion of his decease, continued in a letter to the Dr. from Moses Dickinson, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Norwalk. [Three lines of quotation in Latin]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Familiar letters to a gentleman, upon a variety of seasonable and important subjects in religion. By Jonathan Dickinson, A. M. President of the College at New Jersey.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Familiar letters to a gentleman, upon a variety of seasonable and important subjects in religion. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Remarks upon the postscript to the Defence of a book lately reprinted at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order, &c. In a letter of thanks to the author. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Elisabeth-Town, N. Jersey. [Four lines of Scripture texts
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1724- Books
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A vindication of God's sovereign free grace. In some remarks upon Mr. John Beach's sermon, from Rom. vi. 23. With some brief reflections upon Mr. Henry Caner's sermon from Matth. vii. 28, 29. And on a pamphlet intitled, A letter from Aristocles to Authades. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elisabeth-Town, New-Jersey. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1746- Books
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A sermon, preached at the opening of the synod at Philadelphia, September 19, 1722. Whererein [sic] is considered the character of the man of God, and his furniture for the exercise both of doctrine and discipline, with the true boundaries of the churches power. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town. [Three lines from Isaiah]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1723- Books
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A brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant baptism; in a plain and familiar dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners. [Four lines from Genesis]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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The witness of the Spirit. A sermon preached at Newark in New-Jersey, May 7th. 1740. Wherein is distinctly shewn, in what way and manner the Spirit himself beareth witness to the adoption of the children of God. On occasion of a wonderful progress of converting grace in those parts. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth Town in New-Jersey. [Three lines from Galatians]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1740- Books
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The nature and necessity of regeneration, considered in a sermon from John III. 3. Preached at Newark, in New Jersey, Jan. 19, 1742,3. at the meeting of the Presbytery there. To which is added, some remarks on a discourse of Dr. Waterland's, entituled, Regeneration state and explain'd, according to Scripture and antiquity. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey. [Two lines from Revelations]
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1743- Books
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A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Walter Wilmot at Jamaica on Long-Island. April 12. 1738. By E. Pemberton. To which is added, a brief discourse upon the Divine appointment of the Gospel ministry, and the methods of it's conveyance thro' the successive ages of the church; deliver'd upon the same occasion: with the charge given at the ordination. By the Rev. Mr. Jonathan Dickinson. Published at the request of the hearers.
Pemberton, Ebenezer, 1705-1777.Date: 1738- Books
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The reasonableness of Christianity, in four sermons. Wherein the being and attributes of God, the apostasy of man, and the credibility of the Christian religion, are demonstrated by rational considerations. And the divine mission of our blessed Saviour prov'd by Scripture-arguments, both from the Old Testament and the New; and vindicated against the most important objections, whether of ancient or modern infidels. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, N. Jersey. [Three lines from St. Augustine] With a preface by Mr. Foxcroft.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The true Scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith; particularly, eternal election, original sin, grace in conversion, justification by faith, and the saint's perseverance. Represented and applied in five discourses. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. formerly Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth Town, N. Jersey. With a preface, and some sketches of the life of the author, by Mr. Austin.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1793- Books
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The true Scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith, particularly eternal election, original sin, grace in conversion, justification by faith, and the saints perseverence. Represented and apply'd in five discourses. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elisabeth-Town, N. Jersey. With a preface by Mr. Foxcroft.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1741