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Benevolence the genuine characteristic of Christianity. A sermon preach'd at the anniversary meeting of the governors and contributors to the Devon and Exeter hospital, at St. Peter's, Exon, on Tuesday the 29th of August, 1758. By James Carrington, M. A. Chancellor of the Diocese, and Prebendary of the Church of Exeter.
Carrington, James.Date: 1758- Books
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Four discourses; I. The religious use of botanical philosophy. II. Considerations on the Nature and Oeconomy of Beasts and Cattle. III. On the Natural History of the Earth and its Minerals. IV. On the natural evidences of Christianity. Preached on Mr. Fairchild's foundation, in the Years 1784, 1785, 1786, 1787, at the church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, by William Jones, M. A. F. R. S. Minister of Nayland, Suffolk.
Jones, William, 1726-1800.Date: 1799- Books
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An essay towards making the knowledge of religion easy to the meanest capacity. Being a short and plain account of the doctrines and rules of Christianity. By the most Rev. Dr. Edward Synge, late lord archbishop of Tuam, in Ireland. Author of an answer to all the excuses and pretences for not coming to the Holy Communion.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1800- Books
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Seasonably alarming and humiliating, animating and exhilarating truths respecting the nature and design of Christ's Passion; Of Original and Genuine Christianity, as a Ministration of the Spirit; Of Human Learning in Religion; And concerning the incontestably Fallen and Apostate Condition of Universal Christendom in these last Days. In a metrical version of Certain Select Passages taken from the works of the late Eminent and truly Reverend William Law, A.M. By an ardent expectant of the un-parading kingdom of God, and o the inward redemption and consolation thereof, Mark xv. 43. Luke ii. 25, 38.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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A letter to the Rev. Dr. Josiah Tucker, Dean of Gloucester: occasioned By his Apology for the present Church of England, as by Law established, &c. wherein Every Material Article is examined; and The Plan of the Petitioning Clergy, and others, is fully vindicated, upon the Principles of Christianity, all Protestant Churches, and the Church of England in particular. By a petitioning Clergyman.
Hopkins, William, 1706-1786.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An answer to a book intituled, Christianity as Old as the Creation. In Two Parts. Part I. In which that Author's Account of the Law of Nature is consider'd, and his Scheme is shewn to be inconsistent with Reason and with itself, and of ill Consequence to the Interests of Virtue and the Good of Mankind. Part II. In which the Authority and Usefulness of the Revelation contain'd in the sacred Writings of the Old and New Testament, is asserted and vindicated, against the Objections and Misrepresentations of that Author. By John Leland, D.D.
Leland, John, 1691-1766.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- Books
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Remarks upon Nazarenus. Wherein the falsity of Mr. Toland's Mahometan gospel, and his misrepresentation of Mahometan sentiments, in respect of Christianity, are set forth; the history of the old Nazaræans clear'd up, and the whole conduct of the first Christians in respect of the Jewish Law, explain' and defended. By Thomas Mangey, LL. D. Rector of St. Nicholas's in Guilford, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of London.
Mangey, Thomas, 1688-1755.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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A series of letters, essays, dissertations, and discourses, on various subjects: in two volumes. By Richard Clarke, Late Minister of St. Philip's Charleston, South Carolina; and late Lecturer of Stoke-Newington, and St. James's Aldgate. Volume I. Containing, I. Letters to Dr. Adam Smith, on his Account of the Death of David Hume, Esq; II. Letters to Dr. Priestley, in Defence of Drs. Reid, Oswald, and Beattie; and on Five Topics of his ̀̀appeal to the Serious and Candid Professors of Christianity. III. Letters on the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, by Soame Jenyns, Esq; IV. A Defence of Milton, against Dr. Johnson. V. A Synopsis, or General View of the Times, from the Prophets, &c. drawing near their Completion. VI. A probable Time assigned for the Conversion of the Jews. Vii. A Discourse on the Third Day, compared with the Seventh Day of the Law. Viii. An Address to the Jews. IX. The Assumption of the Son of Man, the Seed of the Woman, in the Throne of the Ancient of Days. Dan. vii. 13. Revel. xii. 5. X. Lines, to the Memory of the late Reverend William Law; - the late Reverend Thomas Henry Lowth; - on the Death of Infants; - on a Child sleeping in his Cradle.
Clarke, Richard, 1723-approximately 1780.Date: [1792]- Books
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Divine miscellanies; or, sacred poems. In two parts. Part I. Sacred to devotion and piety. Consisting of Hymns and Divine Meditations upon various subjects and occasions, &c. Part II. Sacred to practical virtue and holiness. Consisting of three large Epistles. 1. A Practical Paraphrase on the Ten Commandments: humbly addressed to the Church of England, upon their solemn order of Reading them, with this Response, ̀̀lord have Mercy upon us, and Incline our Hearts to Keep this Law!'' 2. The Christian Warfare: Being a serious Exhortation to, and Expostulation with all Men to Enter and faithfully continue Soldiers under Christ. Originally addressed to the Protestant Dissenters in England, and now, not improperly, applied to the Church of Scotland. 3. The divine Original and primitive Glory of Christianity: Set forth in the Birth, Life, Sufferings, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and the Life and Conduct of his Apostles. Humbly addressed to all Professors of Christianity, for their holy Imitation. Written in plain and easy Language for the Improvement of all Lovers of Divine Poetry. By James Maxwell, Poet in Paisley.
Maxwell, James, 1720-1800.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects. The truth of the Christian religion. The Nature of Saving Faith. The Scripture Doctrine of Justification. The Nature and Conditions of the Gospel-Covenant. The Nature of Christianity with regard to Practice. The serving God a reasonable Service. The Gain of the World no Amends for the Loss of the Soul. The peculiar Benefits of an early Piety. The Impossibility of serving two Masters. The religious Use of Astronomy. The Creation of Man in God's Image. The Incarnation and Sufferings of Christ. The great Benefit of Consideration. The Resurrection of Christ from the Dead. And, The intrinsic Excellence of the Moral Law. By J. Fawcett.
Fawcett, J.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity. Extracted from a Treatise on Christian perfection.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity. Extracted from a late author.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: [1760?]- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: 1760?]- Books
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Gender and difference in the Middle Ages / Sharon Farmer and Carol Braun Pasternack, editors.
Date: [2003], ©2003- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity. Extracted from a treatise on Christian perfection.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity. Extracted from a late author.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: 1755?]- Books
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An appeal to all that doubt, or disbelieve the truths of the Gospel, whether they be Deists, Arians, Socinians, or nominal Christians. In Which The true Grounds and Reasons of the whole Christian Faith and Life are plainly and fully demonstrated. By William Law, M.A. To which are added, some animadversions upon Dr. Trap's late reply.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Mrs. Hannah Halliday's letter to John Maddox, Esq; One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Being a calm remonstrance with the said John Maddox, concerning the cruel persecution lately carried on, under the Form of Law, against her the said Hannab Halliday, Jane Taylor, Sarah Seagram, and their Brethren, on account of their assembling together to worship God, agreeable to the Dictates of their own Consciences, the fundamental Principles of Protestantism, the Laws of Christianity, and of this Kingdom.
Halliday, Hannah.Date: [1752]- Books
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A serious call to a devout and holy life. Adapted to the state and condition of all orders of Christians. By William Law, A.M.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: 1771- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity. Extracted from a late author.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: 1768- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity. Extracted from a late author.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: [1746]- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity. Extracted from a late author.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: 1793- Books
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The nature and design of Christianity. Extracted from a late Author.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: 1793- Books
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A serious call to a devout and holy life. Adapted to the state and condition of all orders of Christians. By William Law, A.M.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A serious call to a devout and holy life. Adapted to the state and condition of all orders of Christians. By William Law, A.M.
Law, William, 1686-1761.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]