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Sermons and discourses on several occasions , viz. Of the Qualifications required to a Profitable Hearing of God's Word. Of the Benefit and Practice of Consideration. Of the Devices of Satan. Of Stedfastness in Religion. Of the Reasonableness and Terrors of the future Judgment. Of the Causes of mens delaying their Repentance. Of the Danger of mens delaying their Repentance. An Exhortation to mutual Charity and Union among Protestants. Of the Nature and Benefit of a publick Humiliation. Of Contending Earnestly for the Faith which was once delivered to the Saints. Of the Nature, and End, of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Of the Honour due to the Blessed Virgin. By the most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
Wake, William, 1657-1737.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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God's call to Great Brittain, for thankfulness after gracious deliverances. Wherein is shewed, That our Deliverances, Not answered with a Zealous Reformation, and sincere Repentance will be followed with Sorest Destruction, and Desolation. By Thomas Gouge.
Gouge, Thomas, 1609-1681.Date: [1720?]- Books
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Free and candid remarks upon a sermon, preached on a public occasion, by the Rev. William Graham, A. M. intitled, Repentance the only Condition of final Acceptance. In a letter to the author. By George Haggerston.
Haggerston, George, -1792.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The way to Christ discovered. By Jacob Behmen. In these treatises. 1. Of true repentence. 2. Of true Resignation. 3. Of Regeneration. 4. Of the super-rationall life. Also, the discourse of illumination. The Compendium of Repentance. And the mixt World, &c.
Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.Date: 1752- Books
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Christ's first sermon: or, the absolute necessity of gospel-duty, and Christian repentance. Wherein is plainly discovered what repentance is, and the great Necessity thereof to Salvation; with the Folly and Madness of those that put off their Repentance unto a Sick Bed, or Old Age; together with the great Benefit, Joy and Comfort, those Souls possess, that timely and truly repent.
Hart, John, D.D.Date: 1790?]- Books
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The christian monitor, The Second Part. Containing an Earnest Exhortation to a Holy Dying, with Proper Directions in order to a Timely Repentance. Also, Suitable Prayers and Ejaculations for Sick Persons: And Serious Considerations on the Four Last Things, viz. Death, Judgment, Heaven and Hell.
Date: 1706- Books
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The death-Bed repentance fully consider'd : proving that no mere death-bed repentance can be effectual to the salvation of any wicked Liver among Christians; but only to Infidels, on their first Conversion. Th? very Beneficial to all People, in mitigating or lessening the Pains of Damnation. Proving also, That if God sees the Sick-Bed Repentance to be sincere in wicked Christians, he will prolong their Life, to bring them into Salvation, by the right and only Way for such, that is by a future good Life. By Edward Nicholson, M. A. Author of The Conference between the Soul and the Body.
Nicholson, Edward.Date: 1712- Books
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The true doctrine of repentance vindicated, from Certain false glosses on the Parable of the Prodigal Son: with some Citations out of our Homilies, stating What is the Doctrine of the Church of England on this Subject. Being a supplement to Three Sermons on Repentance some Time since Published. To which is added, An Account of the State of Man, his Natural and Spiritual Powers, with the Degrees of his Free-Agency from the Creation downward till now. Addressed To the Gentlemen of the University of Oxford. By Benjamin Holloway, L. L. B.
Holloway, Benjamin, approximately 1691-1759.Date: [1740?]- Books
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Eighteen sermons Preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. on the following subjects: Sermon I. A. faithful minister's parting blessing. II. Christ, the Believer's Refuge. III. Soul Prosperity. IV. The Gospel, a dying Saint's Triumph. V. Repentance and Conversion. VI. Glorifying God in the Fire, or the right Improvement of Affliction. Vii. The Beloved of God. Viii. The Furnace of Affliction. IX. The Lord our Light. X. Self-Enquiry concerning the Work of God. XI. The burning Bush. XII. Soul Dejection. XIII. Spiritual Baptism. XIV. Neglect of Christ the killing Sin. XV. All Mens Place. XVI. God, a Believer's Glory. XVII. Jacob's Ladder. XVIII. The good shepherd. Taken verbatim in short-hand, and faithfully transcribed by Joseph Gurney. Revised by Andrew Gifford, D.D.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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New-Year's gift: being A Seasonable Call to Repentance, as well upon the account of some threatning incendiaries, as of the more threat'ning vices of the present age; and as preluding to th' approaching Holy Season. in a poem, moral and divine. By Richard Chapman, Vicar of Cheshunt in Hertfordshire, and Prebendary of Chichester.
Chapman, Richard, 1665?-1734.Date: Printed in the year, 1731- Books
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An alarm to Great Britain; with an Invitation to Repentance from the Respite of Judgment. Represented in a sermon Delivered at Northampton, February 11th, 1757. Appointed to be observed, As a Day of General and Publick Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer. Published at the earnest Request of the Congregation that heard it. By Robert Gilbert.
Gilbert, Robert, -1760.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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The right use of Lent: or, a help to penitents. Containing, I. A preparatory meditation on the design of Lent, the Nature of Sin, &c. II. The Reason, Institution and Benefits of Fasting. III. Some Rules and Advices concerning it. IV. What we are to Repent of. V. The Way and Method of Repentance, with some Forms of Penitential Devotions. to his Clergy, concerning the keeping of Lent.
Wogan, William, 1678-1758.Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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The sinner convicted: or, the vanity of practical atheism display'd; from the most plain and popular arguments; suited to the meanest Capacities and Understanding. Together, With a short, but plain and practical, Discourse upon Repentance: And an Exposition upon the Creed. Wherein is shewn, the Necessity of Faith, and what every Christian ought to believe, in order to be Sav'd. All being useful Instructions for these present Times.
Groome, John, 1678 or 1679-1760.Date: 1705- Books
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The horrors and terrors of the hour of death that seize upon all impenitent and unbelieving sinners. With holy directions to die well, And also The great Danger of a Death-Bed Repentance. To all which are added Sundry Examples of God's dreadful Judgments against violent Breakers of his Holy Commandments. By John Hayward, D.D.
Hayward, John, D.D.Date: 1724- Books
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Some reflections, By way of Dialogue, On the Nature of Original Sin, Baptismal Regeneration, Repentance, the New Birth, Faith, Justification, Christian Perfection, or universal Holiness, and the Inspiration of the Spirit of God. Humbly inscribed to the Most Reverend and Right Reverend the Lords Archbishops, and Bishops of England. By Vin. Perronet, A.M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope.
Perronet, Vincent, 1693-1785.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Some reflections, by way of dialogue, on the nature of original sin, Baptismal Regeneration, Repentance, the New Birth, Faith, Justification, Christian Perfection, or universal holiness, and the inspiration of the spirit of God. Humbly inscribed to the most Reverend and Right Reverend the Lords the Archbishops, and Bishops of England. By Vin. Perronet, A. M. Vicar of Shoreham in Kent, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Earl Stanhope.
Perronet, Vincent, 1693-1785.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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The bull-Baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works. Lately brought over from the bear-garden in Southwark; and expos'd for the diversion of the citizens of London, at six pence a-piece. By John Dunton, Author of the Answer to Dr. K-Net, Entitl'd the Hazard of a Death-Bed Repentance. Being remarks on a scandalons [sic] sermon bellow'd out at St. Paul's on on [sic] the fifth of November last, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, by Dr. Sach-ll.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: 1709- Books
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The female Dunciad. Containing I. A faithful Account of the Intrigues, Gallantries and Amours of Alexander Pope, of Twickenham, Esq; Written by Himself. II. A Satire upon the Court-Lords and Ladies. Written also by him in the Year 1717. III. A single Instance of his Repentance. IV. The New, Surprizing Metamorphosis: or, Mr. Pope turn'd into a Stinging-Nettle; being a Familiar Epistle from a Gentleman in Town to a Lady in the Country. Occasion'd by reading the Dunciad. V. Irish Artifice; or, The History of Clarina. A Novel. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. VI. Female Worthies. By the Bishop of Peterborough. The whole being a Continuation of the Twickenham Hotch-Potch.
Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The danger of living in a known sin, and the hazard of a Death-Bed Repentance, Fairly argued from the late Remorse of W- D- of D-. With Serious Reflections on his Adulterous Life, and a Parallel drawn between his Penitence and that of the E. of Rochester, the E. of Marlborough, and other great Penitents. In answer to Dr. K---'s sermon preach'd at his funeral. Address'd to the husbands of quality, who keep misses.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: 1738- Books
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The sick Christian's companion: consisting of prayers, meditations, and directions. By the late Reverend Mr. Ellesby, Minister of Chiswick. Also a funeral sermon upon the Great Danger and Uncertainty of a Death-Bed Repentance. And a copy of two letters written to Mr. Lowen, after his commitment to Newgate, for the murder of Mr. Lloyd at Turnham-Green, by the same Author.
Ellesby, James, 1644 or 1645-Date: 1729- Books
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The christian's closet-piece. Being An Exhortation to all People To forsake their Sins, Which too much Reign in the present Age: As Pride, Envy, Hatred, Disobedience to Parents, Drunkenness, Sabbath-Breaking, and Whoredom; the Causes of our Miseries. Also a loud Call to Repentance, in a Hymn. Together with Prayers for Morning and Evening. and every day in the Week.
Date: [1770?]- Books
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The posie of godly prayers, fit for every Christian to use. Containing only Prayers of Repentance, Remission of Sins, and Thanksgiving. With an excellent exhortation to forsake the World; and a Perswasion not to fear Death. Made and collected by Nicholas Themylthorp, Esq; One of the Queen's Majesty's Gentlemen-Sewers. Newly Amended and Enlarged by the same Author. Vigilate & Orate.
Themylthorpe, Nicholas.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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A letter to the author of The Weekly Miscellany. Wherein his notion of a state of absolute reprobation, or a judicial and unalterable Incapacity of Repentance is refuted; and Dr. Lucas's Preservative against despair vindicated from the Exceptions of that Writer. To which are added, The Weekly Miscellanies of the third and tenth of March last, that gave occasion to this letter.
Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Mr. William Fuller's trip to Bridewell, with a true account of his barbarous usage in the pillory. The Characters of the several People, who came to see him beat Hemp, and discours'd with him. His Repentance for Offences past. The Discovery of the Whiggs that Employ'd him. Together with his Reception in the Queen's Bench. Written by his own hand.
Fuller, William, 1670-1733.Date: Printed in the Year, 1703- Books
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Letters to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, of Leeds, in defence of An appeal to the common sense of plain and common Christians, in Behalf of the Old Christianity of the Gospel, and In Defence of the Author. To which is added, A letter to the Rev. W. Graham, M.A. containing remarks on his sermon lately published, intitled, Repentance the only condition of final acceptance. By Thomas Morgan.
Morgan, Thomas, 1719-1799.Date: 1772