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An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, on the following subjects, viz. I. The Use of Reason in Matters of Religion, II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God, III. Original Sin, IV. Election and Reprobation, V. The Divinity of Christ, and, VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. By a lover of the gospel.
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: 1772- Books
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An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity. On the following subjects, viz. I. The Use of Reason in Matters of Religion. II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God. III. Original Sin. IV. Election and Reprobation. V. The Divinity of Christ. And, VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. By a lover of the gospel.
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: 1771- Books
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An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, On the following Subjecs, viz. I. The Use of Reason in Matters of Religion, II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God, III. Original Sin, IV. Election and Reprobation, V. The Divinity of Christ, and, VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. By a lover of the Gospel.
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: 1771- Books
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An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, on the following subjects, viz. I. The Use of Reason in Matters of Religion, II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God, III. Original Sin, IV. Election and Reprobation, V. The Divinity of Christ, and, VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. By a lover of the gospel
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: Printed in the Year 1771- Books
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A plain, earnest address to all professing Christians, duly to consider what they are by nature, and what they must be by grace, before they can be saved. Under the following Heads: I. Of Original Sin, and its dreadful Fruits and Effects, as the Cause of all actual Sin and Misery in Man. II. The Necessity, Nature, and Effects of Regeneration, or being born again of the Spirit of God. III. Of believing in Christ for our whole Salvation. IV. The Necessity of Sanctification as a Meetness for Heaven, and the great Danger of resting on a Seeming, or false Conversion. To which is added, a prayer, Which will serve for a Family, or Private Person, for Morning and Evening. Also, a letter found amongst the papers of the author after his decease.
Glover, John, 1714-1774.Date: [1775?]- Books
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An address to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, on the following subjects, viz. I. The use of reason in Matters of Religion, II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God, III. Original Sin, IV. Election and Reprobation, V. The Divinity of Christ, and VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. Occasioned by an Appeal, lately published, on the same subjects.
Serle, Ambrose, 1742-1812.Date: [1773]- Books
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An address to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, on the following subjects, viz. I. The use of reason in Matters of Religion, II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God, III. Original Sin, IV. Election and Reprobation, V. The Divinity of Christ, and VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. Occasioned by an Appeal, lately published, on the same subjects.
Serle, Ambrose, 1742-1812.Date: [1783?]- Books
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Infidelity the ruin of a people; or, Unbelief the Damning Sin. A sermon Preached at Bexley in Kent, on Wednesday the 17th of February 1747-8, the Day appointed by his Majesty for a general Fast: As also, To a Congregation in London, some of whom have found, and others seeking, Salvation from Sin, through Faith in Jesus Christ. By Henry Piers, M. A. Vicar of Bexley, sometime Student of Trinity-College, Dublin.
Piers, Henry, 1695?-1769.Date: 1748- Books
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An appeal to the serious and candid professors of Christianity, on the following subjects, viz. I. The Use of Reason in Matters of Religion. II. The Power of Man to do the Will of God. III. Original Sin. IV. Election and Reprobation. V. The Divinity of Christ. And VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. By a lover of the Gospel. To which are added, a concise history of the rise of those doctrines, and an account of the trial of Mr. Elwall, for heresy and blasphemy, at Stafford Assizes.
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: 1792- Books
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The sufferings of our blessed lord and saviour Jesus Christ. What he suffer'd and endur'd for us, to keep us from that dreadful Place of Hell. What the blessed Sacrament is, and the great Benefit all true Believers do reap by their receiving the blessed Sacrament. What is the Sin against the Holy Ghost, that unpardonable Sin, that God will not give Repentance to it, so it can never be forgiven in this World, nor that to come. Publish'd by the Reverend John Williams, D.D. for the Benefit of all Religious Families and for the Benefit and Use of all Persons whatsoever, that intend to receive the blessed Sacrament. Licens'd and Enter'd according to Order.
Williams, John, D.D.Date: 1720- Books
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Two discourses. First, a seasonable remembrance to relapsed persons, being a sermon industriously wrought upon a select text of Holy Scripture shewing, the infectious nature of fornication, that Unclean and Damnable Sin: How it defileth the Body more than any other Sin (except Adultery, which is the greater.) Giving proper and plain Directions to youthful Persons and others to flee from it, Admonition to unclean Persons to repent, Timely Caution to all to avoid it; and prescribing proper Antidotes against it. Second, a sermon Diligently wrought upon a chosen Text of Holy Scripture, enlarged with Proofs and Arguments, needful to many Christians in this Age. Reproving the unthankfulness of those who sit down to eat and drink with out asking a blessing and rise from Table and depart without returning Thanks to God. Instructing others in a dutiful Point to give Thanks to God when they Drink, as well as when they eat. The second edition, corrected and revised To which is added, A Third Sermon, treating of the Benefits of speaking Truth by Yea and Nay, the great evil of Lying, prophane Swearing, and Damning. With Graces added, to be said, before and after Meat and Drink. Suitable to be bought and given away to others, by those who are charitably inclin'd. By John Thornley, Curate of Bosley, in the County of Chester.
Thornley, John, 1696 or 1697-Date: [1750?]- Books
Khiṭāyńamah : waṣf mamlakat al-Ṣīn / taʼlīf ʻAli Akbar Khitaʻi ; yaṣdaruhu Fuʼād Sizkīn wa-Īkʹhārd Nūybāwir.
Khiṭāʼī, ʻAlī Akbar, active 16th century.Date: 1994- Books
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A serious answer to Dr. Trapp's four sermons on The Sin, folly and danger of being righteous over much. Extracted from Mr. Law. By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: 1749- Books
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The sufferings of the blessed Jesus. The sacrament in remembrance of him; and What he Did and Suffered for Us. With a Short Discourse, shewing, What is The Sin against the Holy Ghost.
Date: [1765?]- Books
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The trial of the two opinions tried: wherein the false reasonings of Mr. Johnson and his friend, are detected, exposed and refuted, in Vindication of the Divine Decree, Relative to the Sin and Misery of Mankind. By James Hartley.
Hartley, James, -1780.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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A conference betwixt a Muggletonian and a Baptist, On these Propositions: I. There was no God in Heaven when Christ Jesus was on this Earth. II. God became as a Creature, Sin excepted. III. God dyed.
Muggletonian.Date: 1739- Books
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The king's right to his customs, and The Sin of Defrauding him of them, consider'd. In two sermons Lately Preach'd at Hackney in Middlesex. By David Scurlock, M. A. Vicar of Waltham St. Lawrence, Berks.
Scurlock, David.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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The unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost. Or, the sin unto death, briefly discoursed of I. Proving what that Sin is. II. That all other Sins how great and heinous soever, may be forgiven unto men; but the Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall never be forgiven, neither in this World, nor in the World to come. To which is Added, Some Instructions, how a Man may walk, and not commit this unpardonable Sin. By the Rev. Mr. Thomas Halyburton, Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews. Entered in Stationers Hall according to Act of Parliament.
Russel, Robert, active 1692.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Behold the lamb: a discourse on John i. 29. Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the Sin of the World. Delivered in London June 20, 1745. By William Hammond A. B. Late of St. John's College in Cambridge.
Hammond, William, 1719-1783.Date: 1745- Books
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The unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or the sin unto death briefly discoursed of: I. Proving what that Sin is. II. That all other Sins, how great and heinous soever, may be forgiven unto Men; but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall never be forgiven, neither in this world, nor in the World to come. To which is added, Some Instructions how a Man may Walk, and not commit this unpardonable Sin. By Robert Russel.
Russel, Robert, active 1692.Date: 1752- Books
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The scripture-Doctrine of original sin, proposed to free and candid examination. In three parts. By John Taylor, D.D. The fourth edition, with additions. Together with a supplement, &c. Containing Some Remarks upon two Books, viz. The Vindication of the Scripture-Doctrine of Original Sin, and, The Ruin and Recovery of Mankind, &c. And now added, A Reply to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley; and an Inquiry into the Meaning of the Word Grace.
Taylor, John, 1694-1761.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
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A treatise of the dominion of sin and grace. Wherein Sin's Reign is discovered, in whom it is, and in whom it is not How the Law supports it: How Grace delivers from it, by setting up its Dominion in the Heart. By the late pious and learned minister of the gospel, John Owen, D.D.
Owen, John, 1616-1683.Date: 1739- Books
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The crying sin of perjury, and the heinous and destructive nature of that sin, described and detected. Together with the mischievous nature and danger of the sin of common and prophane swearing, as having a natural tendency to the other Sin. With a serious address to all that have any regard to their own souls an d to the publick welfare, to maintain and keep up a constant Watch and Guard against those Sins. By Daniel Disney, Esq;
Disney, Daniel.Date: [1722]- Books
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Man's liableness to death and judgment by reason of sin. Christ's once suffering of death for the sins of others: And His appearing the second Time to abolish for his Followers, all the Effects of Sin; considered; in some sermons preach'd at Wrentham, in Suffolk. From Hebrews ix. 27, 28. By Samuel Hebden.
Hebden, Samuel, 1692?-1747.Date: [1738]- Books
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The progress of sin, or the travels of ungodliness. Wherein the Pedigree, Rise, (or Original) Antiquity, Subtilty, Evil Nature, and prevailing Power of Sin is fully discover'd; in an apt and pleasant allegory: Together with the great Victories he hath obtained, and abominable Evils he hath done to Mankind by the Help of the Devil, in all his Travels, from the beginning of the World, to this very Day. As also the Manner of his Apprehension, Arraignment, Tryal, Condemnation, and Execution. By Ben. Keach, Author of The Travels of True Godliness. War with the Devil; And Sion in Distress.
Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.Date: 1736