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The triune affinity of Jehovah vindicated, And the Distinct Persons in the Godhead, evinced In answer to three discourses, preached by Manoah Sibly, on Who is the Lord? Together with an Invincible Demonstration of What is the Right Object of Worship? Supported by scripture. Addressed to the people of Wolverhampton.
Earnestus.Date: [1794?]- Books
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A sketch of the several denominations into which the Christian world is divided; accompanied with a persuasive to religious moderation. To which is prefixed, A Short Account of Atheism, Deism, Judaism, and Christianity; adapted to the present Times. By John Evans, A. M. Pastor of a Congregation, meeting in Worship Street.
Evans, John, 1767-1827.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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Hymns and spiritual songs. In three books. I. Collected from the Scriptures. II. Compos'd on Divine Subjects. III. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. With an Essay Towards the Improvement of Christian Psalmody, by the Use of Evangelical Hymns in Worship, as well as the Psalms of David. By I. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: 1707- Books
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A sketch of the denominations into which the Christian world is divided; Accompanied with a persuasive to religious moderation. To which is prefixed, a short account of Atheism, Deism, Judaism, and Christianity, adapted to the present times. By John Evans, A.M. pastor of a congregation, meeting in Worship-street.
Evans, John, 1767-1827.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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A new version of the Psalms of David, by N. Tate & N. Brady. Together with some hymns adapted to Christian Worship, collected from J. Stennet; Js. Watts, S. Browne: and J. Mason, as used in the English established Church in Amsterdam. And set to musick by J. Z. Triemer.
Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Aditus ad templum, or the path-way to church: Being, A Preparative for a more Solemn Devotion of the Publick Worship of God in the Church. A new-year's gift to the parishioners of South-Weston and Hampton-Poyle, in the county of Oxford. By their Rector John Hunter, B.D. Late Fellow of Queen's College, Oxon.
Hunter, John, 1689-Date: 1737- Books
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Plain reasons, I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceably separating from the Places of Public Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answered. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: 1760- Books
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Hymns, in a Great Variety of metres, chiefly on the purity, perfection, and excellence of the word of God, and the gospel of Jesus Christ. A Subject highly proper for Public Worship: But generally omitted, or but slightly touched, in the Books of Psalms and Hymns now in use. By John Fellows.
Fellows, John, -1785.Date: 1776- Books
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The book of Psalms in metre. Fitted to the various tunes in common use: Wherein Closeness to the Text, and Smoothness of the Verse, are prefer'd to Rhyme. With a Prefatory Account of the present Attempt, and some Thoughts on Singing in Social Worship. By Permission of the Company of Stationers.
Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, October 18, 1795; being a sincere tribute of respect to the memory of the Rev. Samuel Stennett, D. D. The Rev. Andrew Kippis, D. D. F. R. S. A. S. and The Rev. Rice Harris, D. D. To Which Are Prefixed, A Few Particulars Of Their Lives And Writings. By John Evans, A. M. Published by Request.
Evans, John, 1767-1827.Date: [1795?]- Books
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A christian liturgy. Or, a devout and rational form of divine worship; composed chiefly out of the devotional parts of the sacred scriptures, and the most ancient Liturgies of the Christian Church, especially those in the Apostolical Constitutions. To which is prefixed, Some Observations upon the Liturgy of the Church of England, and upon the present Way of Worship in the Church of Scotland, and among the Protestant Dissenters of all Denominations. Together With an Earnest Recommendation of Precomposed forms of Divine Worship to the Latter. and A Short account of the Following work. By the author of the solemn form for the general fast.
Overal, Edmund.Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- Books
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A christian liturgy. Or, a devout and rational form of divine worship; composed chiefly out of the devotional parts of the sacred Scriptures, and the most Ancient-Liturgies of the Christian Church, especially those in the Apostolical Constitutions, to which is prefixed, some observations upon the liturgy of the Church of England, and upon the present Way of Worship in the Church of Scotland, and among the Protestant Dissenters of all Denominations: Together With an earnest Recommendation of Precomposed Forms of Divine Worship to the Latter; And A short Account of the following Work. By the author of The solemn form for the general fast.
Overal, Edmund.Date: MDCCXLL. [1741]- Books
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Bowles's new London guide, and Hackney-Coach directory: being an alphabetical index to all the streets, Squares, Lanes, Courts, Alleys, Docks, Wharfs, Keys, Stairs, &c. Churches, Chapels, and other Places of Worship; Villages, Hamlets, Hospitals, and Public Buildings of every Denomination, in and within five miles of The Metropolis. With the fares of Hackney-Coaches, Calculated from the several Stands, Agreeable to the late Act of Parliament, Which took Place on the 1st of August, 1786. And rates of watermen, As newly regulated by the Court of Aldermen, and approved by His Majesty's Privy Council.
Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793.Date: 1786- Books
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The book of Psalms, as translated, paraphrased, or imitated by some of the most eminent English poets; viz. Addison, Blacklock, Brady, Carter, Daniel, Denham, Doddridge, Merrick, Milton, Roscommon, Rowe, Sowden, Steele, Tate, Tollet, Watts, and Several Others; And adapted to Christian Worship, in a Form The most likely to give general Satisfaction; Particular Care having been taken throughout the whole Compilation, to seclude all exceptionable Words and Phrases, and to retain such only as sincere and candid Christians of various Sentiments and different Denominations may join in the Use of. To which is prefixed, a dissertation On Scripture Imprecations, With the View of vindicating the Sacred Writers in general, and the Psalmists in particular, against the heavy, but happily ill-founded Charge of indulging and countenancing a malevolent Spirit. By Benj. Williams.
Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Twenty six letters on religious subjects: Namely, 1. On Trust in God. 2. To a Student. 3. To a Friend, on 2 Cor. v. 10. 4. On Family Worship. 5. On the Difficulties attending the Ministry. 6. On the Influence of Faith. 7. On a Ministerial Address. 8. On the inward Witness. 9. On Election, &c. 10. On Grace in the Blade. 11. On Grace in the Ear. 12. On the full Corn. 13. On hearing Sermons. 14. On Temptation. 15. A Plan of a Library. 16. On the Inefficacy of Knowledge. 17. On a Believer's Frames. 18. On Social Prayer. 19. On Controversy. 20. On Conformity. 21. On Spiritual Blindness. 22. On a State of Poverty. 23. On Simplicity, &c. 24. On Communion. 25. On Faith, &c. 26. On Gospel Illumination. By Omicron.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Twenty six letters on religious subjects. Namely, 1. On Trust in God. 2. To a Student. 3. To a Friend, on 2 Cor. v. 10. 4. On Family Worship. 5. On the Difficulties attending the Ministry. 6. On the Influence of Faith. 7. On a Ministerial Address. 8. On the inward Witness. 9. On Election, &c. 10. On Grace in the Blade. 11. On Grace in the Ear. 12. On the full Corn. 13. On hearing Sermons. 14. On Temptation. 15. A Plan of a Library. 16. On the Inefficacy of Knowledge. 17. On a Believer's Frames. 18. On Social Prayer. 19. On Controversy. 20. On Consormity. 21. On Spiritual Blindness. 22. On a State of Poverty. 23. On Simplicity, &c. 24. On Communion. 25. On Faith, &c. 26. On Gospel Illumination. To which are added, hymns, &c. by Omicron.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Twenty-Six letters on religious subjects. Namely, 1. On Trust in God. 2. To a Student. 3. To a Friend, on 2 Cor. v. 10 4. On Family Worship. 5. On the Difficulties attending the Ministry. 6. On the Influence of Faith. 7. On a Ministerial Address. 8. On the inward Witness. 9. On Election, &c. 10. On Grace in the Blade. 11. On Grace in the Ear. 12. On the full Corn. 13. On hearing Sermons. 14. On Temptation. 15. A Plan of a Library. 16. On the Inefficacy of Knowledge. 17. On a Believer's Frames. 18. On Social Prayer. 19. On Controversy. 20. On Conformity. 21. On Spiritual Blindness. 22. On a State of Poverty. 23. On Simplicity, &c. 24. On Communion. 25. On Faith, &c. 26. On Gospel Illumination. To which are added, hymns, &c. By Omicron.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects: viz. I. Virtue glorious, vice infamous. II. The Servitude of Sin. III. Connection between Duty and Happiness. IV. Diversity of Opinion, no just Cause of Discord. V. Haman and Mordecai. VI. Reason and Religion. VII. Education. VIII. Spiritual Worship. IX. The Vanity and Vexation of irregular Desires. X. The Wisdom of regarding Counsel, and the Folly of rejecting it. XI, XII. The Causes and Consequences of intellectual Darkness. XIII. The Love of Enemies. XIV. Future Rewards proportionable to present Improvements. XV. Propagation of the Gospel. XVI. The Folly and Wretchedness of an Atheistic Inclina ion. XVII. God's Government of the World, a sure and most joyful Truth. XVIII. The Dignities and Distinctions of human Nature. XIX, XX. Natural and Moral Proofs of a future State. XXI. The duty of benevolence and Brotherly Love, and the ill Effects of a Spirit. By John Balguy, M. A. Late Vicar of North-Allerton, in the County of York, and Prebendary of Sarum. In two volumes. ...
Balguy, John, 1686-1748.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, April 30, 1797; on the decease of the pious, learned, and reverend Charles Bulkley; Who died the 15th of April, 1797, in the 78th year of his age. With a sketch of his life, character, and writings. By John Evans, A. M. Published by particular Request.
Evans, John, 1767-1827.Date: [1797]- Books
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A description of the Roman Catholick church. Wherein the pretensions of its head, the manners of his court, The Principles, and Doctrines, The Worship and Service, The Religious Orders and Houses, The Designs and Practices of that Church, are represented in a vision. By John Barclay Minister at Cruden. Written in the Year 1679.
Barclay, John, -1691.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A sermon; preached at Worship-Street, Shoreditch, April 30, 1797; on the decease of the pious, learned, and reverend Charles Bulkley; Who died the 15th of April, 1797, in the 78th Year of his Age. With a sketch of his life, character, and writings. By John Evans, A. M. Published by particular Request.
Evans, John, 1767-1827.Date: [1797]- Books
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Plain reasons I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why Dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of Schism, in peaceably Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by Churchmen against Dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: M.D.CC.XXVI. [1726]- Books
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Plain reasons, I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceable Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And, III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: 1718- Books
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Plain reasons I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why Dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceably Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against Dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- Books
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Plain reasons, I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why dissenters are not, nor cannot be guilty of schism, in peaceable Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And, III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant.
Owen, Charles, -1746.Date: 1717