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An additional testimony in favour of Richard Brothers. With an address to the people of the world, both Jews and Gentiles, relative to the new Canaan. To which is added, an exhortation to the different nations, When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven, with his mighty Angels in flaming Fire, taking Vengeance on them that know not God, and that obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. by William Wetherell.
Wetherell, William Roundell.Date: [1795]- Ephemera
Quest : is a group for gay men and lesbians and its constitutional purpose is "to proclaim the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ so as to sustain and increase Christian belief among homosexual men and women."
Date: [1992?]- Books
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The evangelical history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: containing, in order of time, all the events and discourses recorded in the four Evangelists. With notes For Illustration And Improvement; And AN Appendix, Of the Evidences of Christianity, in the Genealogies, Temptations, and Resurrection of Jesus-Fulfilment of Promises and Prophecies-Chronology, &c. A new edition. To which is added, a copious index Of The Texts, And Table Of Contents And Harmony Of The Four Evangelists. By Thos. Brown. Elegantly Printed ON A New Type And Fine Paper In One Volume, Crown Octavo.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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An essay, with relation to the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ; being a friendly examination of two funeral discourses: publish'd by Mr. Peter Belbin. The one on the Death of Mr. George Elliott, late of Reading, The other on the Death of Mr. Benjamin Tomkins, late of Abingdon. In a Letter to a Friend By John Grant.
Grant, John, 18th cent.Date: MDCCXXXII. 1732- Books
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The gospel of Nicodemus. In thirteen chapters. I. Jesus accused of the Jews before Pilate. II. Some of them spake for him. III. Pilate takes counsel of ancient Lawyers, &c. IV. Nicodemus speaks to Pilate for Jesus. V. Certain Jews shew Pilate the Miracles which Christ had done to some of them. VI. Pilate commands that no villains should put him to his Passion, but only Knights. Vii. Centurio tells Pilate of the Wonders that were done at Christ's passion; and of the fine Cloth of Syndonia. Viii. The Jews conspire against Nicodemus and Joseph. IX One of the Knights that kept the Sepulchre of our Lord, came and told the Master of the Law, that our Lord was gone into Gallilee. X Three men who came from Gallilee to Jerusalem, say they saw Jesus alive. XI. The Jews chuse eight Men who were Joseph's Friends, to desire him to come to them. XII. Joseph tells of divers dead Men risen, especially of Simon's two Sons, Garius and Levicius. XIII. Nicodemus and Joseph tell Pilate all that those two Men had said; and how Pilate treated with the Princes of the Law.
Date: [1775?]- Books
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The character of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, illustrated in two discourses: in which is shown in what manner all those desscriptive [sic] and sublime representations of him, in the sacred volume, are to be considered, in consistency with the absolute unity of the Deity; and with his being the mighty Saviour, the Logos of the most distinguished representations and communications from the Father Almighty, and with his dependence upon him for all his power and authority. By Clark Brown, A.M. Minister of the Gospel Congregational Church and Society in Brimfiet [sic], Massachusetts. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817.Date: 1799- Books
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The harmony of the four Evangelists: or, the history of incarnation, miracles, doctrine, sufferings, and ascension, of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Being a Collection of the Four Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; Into one continued History.
Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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Gospel mysteries unveil'd: or an exposition of all the parables, and many express similitudes contained in the four evangelists, spoken by our lord and saviour Jesus Christ: Wherein also many things are doctrinally handled, and practically improved, by way of application. By Benjamin Keach, author of [...] a key to open scripture metaphors.
Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.Date: 1701- Books
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Gospel ministers exhibited under the notion of stars; and our Lord Jesus Christ as holding these stars in his right hand. In a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Nathaniel Gookin. To the pastoral office of a church at North-Hill in the town of Hampton, October 31. 1739. By William Shurtleff, A.M. Pastor of a church in Portsmouth.
Shurtleff, William, 1689-1747.Date: 1739- Books
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The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, abridged and harmonized in the words of the Evangelists, and adorned with cuts. For the use of children. To which is prefixed, a preface, setting forth the nature and necessity of the work.
Date: 1764- Books
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The holy disciple: Or, the History of Joseph of Arimathea. Wherein is contained a true account of his birth; his parents; his country; his education; his piety; and his begging of Pontius Pilate the body of our blessed Saviour, after his Crucisixion, which he buried in a new Sepulchre of his own. Also, the occasion of his coming to England, where he first preached the Gospel at Glastenbury, in Somersetshire, where is still growing that noted White Thorn, which buds every Christmas-Day in the Morning, blossoms at Noon, and fades at Night, on the Place where he pitched his Staff in the Ground. With a full Relation of his Death and Burial. To which is added, Meditations on the Birth, Life, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ.
Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The Evangelical history of our lord and saviour Jesus Christ: Containing, in order of time, all the events and discourses recorded in the four evangelists. With notes for illustration and improvement; and an appendix, of the evidences of Christianity, in the genealogies, temptations, and resurrection of Jesus-fulfilment of promises and prophecies-chronology, &c. To which is prefixed, a table of the harmony of the four evangelists. By Thos. Brown. In two volumes.-Vol. I.
Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The new and complete evangelical history of the life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Containing a full and complete account of our glorious redeemer; particularly his nativity, genealogy, ... To which will be added, the lives and sufferings of his holy apostles, evangelists, &c. ... Together with a calculation of the present inhabitants of the world, shewing what proportion Christianity bears to the Jews, Turks, and Heathens. To which will also be subjoined, a full defence of Christianity against all the objections of Jews, Arians, Socinians, Materialists, Atheists, deists, infidels, and free-thinkers, of the present age; who have endeavoured to place mankind on a level with the beasts that perish. The whole carefully collected from the four histories of the gospel, as written by the Evangelists, from the acts of the apostles, from the epistles, from the prophets, from Josephus, and other ecclesiastical historians, and from various other authentic records; and so digested and arranged, as to form a regular, connected, and uniform narrative and harmony of the gospels; interspersed with a great variety of curious particulars on the subject, barely alluded to in scripture, but explained at large by cotemporary authors, who wrote on the same transactions, and corroborated the great truths of Christianity, upon which our eternal happiness depends. By the Rev. T. Priestley, author of the Evangelical exposition of the Bible, a valuable family work, now publishing in numbers with great applause. The whole printed on a large new letter, and adorned with near thirty copper-plates, most elegantly designed and engraved by eminent artists.
Priestley, T. (Timothy), 1734-1814.Date: [1793?]- Books
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An antidote against a new heresy, concerning the true sonship of Jesus Christ: a sermon from John ix.35. -Dost thou believe on the Son of God? Preached at Howgate; on Monday the 30th of June, 1777: Being a Thanksgiving-Day, after a Celebration of our Lord's Supper. With Some Enlargements and Explanatory Notes. As also An Appendix: Concerning the Wonderful Theory of Animalcular Generation; as lately brought in, by a Clergyman of the Church of Scotland, for the Proper Ground of the Fundamental Article of the Christian Religiond By Adam Gib, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh.
Gib, Adam, 1714-1788.Date: M,DCC,LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The acts of the days of the Son of man, or, the history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Comprehending all that the four Evangelists have recorded concerning him. All their Relations being brought together in one Narration, so that no Circumstance is omitted, but that inestimable History is continued in one Series in the very Words of our English Version.
Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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A voice of glad-tidings to Jews and gentiles, from the mysteries of the first-born, and first-fruits under the law of Moses, the servant of shadows, explained by the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Lord in the spirit and truth: Wherein the physical ground of regeneration is shewn, and the salvation of all men is proved from the oracles of God in both covenants. By Richard Clarke, preacher of the everlasting Gospel, in the evenings of the sixth day of the week; Author of The calculations on the numbers of Daniel and John; of the explanation fo the sabbatical year; and of the feast of trumpets on the first day of the seventh month of the law.
Clarke, Richard, 1723-approximately 1780.Date: 1763- Books
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A guide to eternal life: or, The way to heaven and happiness, prepared in the blessed gospel of our Lord Jesus. Shewing, the excellency and amiableness of brotherly love, unity, peaceableness, and humility, the glorious characters of Christ's Holy Church, and of true believers, with the joy and comfort that will redound thereby to the souls of men in this, and in eternal life, &c. Being a last sermon. By G.W. Worthy the perusal of all good Christians.
Walker, George, of Londonderry.Date: M,DCC,L. [1750]- Books
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The glory of Christ unveil'd, or the excellency of Christ vindicated in his person, love, righteousness, &c. being an explication of the mystery which was kept secret since the world began: Wherein the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity is manifested in the Glory-Man, Jesus: And that Christ's bearing the Filth of our Sin in his own Sufferings, was a Part of the Atonement he made to God for the Elect; set forth against the Socinian and Neonomian Triumphs, and agaisnt some other Cowardly Profession. It is likewise demonstrated that an Interest in Christ is built alone upon the Free, Absolute and Everlasting Love of the Father, Son and Spirit, towards a Remnant in Christ Jesus, against the Arminiant. And therein is some Account given of the Mystery of the Elect and their Union in Christ Jesus before the Foundation of the World; proving that their Free Grace-Union according to God's Ancient Settlements was never, as to the Comprehensive and Supreme Relation of the Elect in Jesus Christ, destroy'd by their Subordinate Nature-Fall in Adam. To these Things are added a Vindication of the Excellency of God's Free Grace against the whole Arminian Scheme. And Lastly, The Spiritual Operations of the Holy Ghost are vindicated, as the immediate Spring, Life and Source of all Practical Religion. Occasion'd by divers notorious errours in the writings of Mr. John Hunt of Northampton, and many other writers, preachers and professours of the Gospel on most sides: Who instead of increasing on the Foundation at this Day, have shamefully cast off the First Faith. And that now when the Water of Euphrates, or the Power of the Turk since the Peace of Carlowitz, hath been eminently dryed up, so as not to overflow the Western Monarchy as heretofore. And now likewise, altho' for the Elect's sake, God has shortened the Days, upon the Rising of the Two Witnesses in England, who rose and stood upon their Feet in this Street of the great City, Anno 1687, where they had been Stain in their open Testimony of experimental Religion, just Three Years and a half preceding. Yea, to make way for the coming of the Glorious Kingdom of Christ, we have seen the Seventh Angel in the Ministry of Christ, (presently for Dispatch since this last Liberty) pouring forth his Vial into the Air, which hath said with a great voice out of the Temple of Heaven from the Throne of the Glory-Man, it is Done: All is done in Christ Jesus before Believing. And on this has been further utter'd, The Kingdoms of this World are become the Kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ, and He shall Reign for ever and ever. Nevertheless Deserters of the Faith, even so far as was believ'd the Last Age, by their Unbelieving Voices from the Pulpit, and angry Thunders awing the People, have drown'd the Report of the 7th Angel. Time now for more Lightnings to come forth after them, towards the Advance of a Spiritual Reformation breath'd after. By Joseph Hussey, a Poor Despised Servant of Jesus Christ, and Pastour of the Congregational Church of Christ at Cambridge.
Hussey, Joseph, -1726.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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The harmony of the Evangelists. Being the whole text of the four Gospels dispos'd according to the Order of Time in which the Things related in them were done. Each Gospel being rang'd in a Separate Column, exhibiting at one view the Concurrence or Variation that is between them in every Circumstance. With a paraphrase underneath, in which the Four Evangelical Histories of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, are digested into one intire Narration; and the difficult Passages occurring in any of them, explain'd. With useful dissertations. By John Le Clerc.
Date: 1701- Books
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Faults on all sides. The case of religion consider'd: shewing the substance of true godliness; wherein are also particulariz'd, sundry errors, maxims and corruptions of men and sects of this present age, with suitable observations and reflections thereon. With some conclusive reasons to perswade to unity, moderation and charity. Presented to the inhabitants (especially) of the colony of Rhode Island; and all others who make profession of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. In six sections. To which is added, the prophecies and predictions of the learned James Usher, Lord Archbishop of Armagh, Lord Primate of Ireland, relating to the great persecution that is yet to break out in England, Scotland and Ireland. [Five lines of Scripture text]
Honeyman, James, approximately 1675-1750.Date: 1728- Books
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A testimony to true Christianity, restored, in its ancient glory and beauty, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in spirit: witnessed unto by all true Christian believers, who are given up to follow Christ, in the ancient path of holiness, Which alone leads to Eternal Life. With a Testimony against their Unbelief, who hold, That Victory over all Sin and Corruption is not attainable while they remain on Earth. Also, the True Gospel vindicated, and the false witnessed against. By Ambrose Rigge.
Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705.Date: 1703- Books
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Sermons on the Most important and interesting subjects of Christianity: Which are as follows; 1. On the nature and condition of man in a state of innocence. 2. On the fall of man, or Sin's entrance into the world. 3. On the same subject. 4. On the re-entrance of righteousness, or the recovery of fallen man by Jesus Christ. 5. On repentance towards God. 6. On faith towards our Lord Jesus Christ. 7. On the same subject. 8. On the office and operations of the Holy Spirit. 9. On regeneration. 10. On the love of God towards man. 11. On the promises of the new testament. 12. On prayer. 13. On the nature of ordinances, Church Communion, and good works. 14. On Gospel sanctification. 15. On Christian perfection. By R. Elliot, A.B. formerly of Bennet College, Cambridge.
Elliot, Richard, -1788.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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A critical examination of the Holy Gospels according to St. Matthew and St. Luke, with regard to the history of the birth and infancy of our Lord Jesus Christ. By the author of the Vindication of the history of the Septuagint.
Hayes, Charles, 1678-1760.Date: 1738- Books
Christa-Sangítá, or The sacred history of Our Lord Jesus Christ = Śrikhṛṣtasaṁgīta : in Sanscrit verse / [William Hodge Mill].
Mill, William Hodge, 1792-1853.Date: 1842- Books
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The spiritual warfare; or, some sermons concerning the nature of mortification, together with the right exercise and spiritual advantages thereof. Whereunto are added other two sermons, concerning the mystery of contentment under afflicting rods & pinching dispensations. The serious study of both which subjects is very seasonable at this time, wherein the Lord by his dispensations is eclipsing all our worldly comforts, and thereby calling us to mortification, and to silence under smarting rods. Being the substance of ten sermons. By that eminently pious & faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Andrew Gray, Minister of the Gospel, whilst he lived, in the city of Glasgow. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656.Date: 1720