35 results filtered with: Eliot, Samuel, 1713-1745
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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- Books
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The foundations, effects, and distinguishing properties of a good and bad hope of salvation; with motives to excite all to labour and pray that they may obtain a well-grounded hope, and some directions how to obtain it. Considered in a sermon, the substance of which was delivered at the evening-lecture at the New-North Church in Boston, on Tuesday June 8th 1742. Where a copy of it was desired for the press. By Oliver Peabody, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Natick. [Four lines of Scripture text]
Peabody, Oliver, 1698-1752.Date: 1742- Books
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The testimony of the pastors of the churches in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, at their annual convention in Boston, May 25. 1743. Against several errors in doctrine, and disorders in practice, which have of late obtained in various parts of the land; as drawn up by a committee chosen by the said pastors, read and accepted paragraph by paragraph, and voted to be sign'd by the moderator in their name, and printed.
Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts (1743) Boston.Date: 1743- Books
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Jesus Christ the only way to the Father. A sermon on John XIV. 6. Preached at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, December 24. 1741. By William Hooper, A.M. Pastor of the West Church in said town. Published at the desire of the hearers. [Five lines from Acts]
Hooper, William, 1674-1767.Date: 1742- Books
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The causes and danger of delusions in the affairs of religion, consider'd and caution'd against, with particular reference to the temper of the present times. In a sermon preach'd at Springfield, April 4. 1743. In the audience of the Associated Pastors of the County of Hampshire. By John Sergeant, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Stockbridge. Publish'd at the desire of the hearers.
Sergeant, John, 1710-1749.Date: 1743- Books
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A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley, in answer to his sermon, entituled Free grace. [Two lines from Galatians]
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: 1740- Books
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The government of Christ considered and applied. A sermon preached at Boston, in the audience of His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; the Honourable His Majesty's Council; and the Honourable House of Representatives of the province of the Massachusetts. May 31. 1738. Being the anniversary for the election of His Majesty's Council for the province. By John Webb, M.A. and Pastor of a church in Boston.
Webb, John, 1687-1750.Date: 1738- Books
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Evangelical and saving repentance, flowing from a sense of the dying love of Christ distinguished from a legal sorrow. In a sermon from Zech. XII. 10. Preach'd at Newton, August 9th, 1741. By Nathanael Appleton, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge. [Seven line of Scripture texts]
Appleton, Nathaniel, 1693-1784.Date: 1741- Books
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A Letter from two neighboring associations of ministers in the country, to the associated ministers of Boston and Charlestown, relating to the admission of Mr. Whitefield into their pulpits. With an appendix, containing the advice and resolution of a third association, relating to the said gentleman.
Date: 1745- Books
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The examiner, or Gilbert against Tennent. Containing a confutation of the Reverend Mr. Gilbert Tennent and his adherents: extracted chiefly from his own writings, and formed upon his own plan of comparing the Moravian principles, with the standard of orthodoxy, in distinct columns. Together with some strictures on the preface to the Rev. Mr. Tennent's Five sermons and appendix lately published, and subscribed by six reverend ministers of Boston. The whole being an essay towards answering three important queries, viz. 1. What is truth in the present religiou commotions in this land? 2. What is the shortest method of finding the whole truth? 3. Whether such as are given to change, ought not in conscience to make their publick retractations, according to St. Austin? The whole essay is submitted to the judgment of common sense. By Philalethes. [Five line of Scripture texts]
Hancock, John, 1702-1744.Date: 1743