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A system of divinity, in a course of sermons, on the first institutions of religion; on the being and attributes of God; on some of the most important articles of the Christian religion, in connection; and on the several virtues and vices of mankind: with Occasional Discourses.. Being a compilation from the best sentiments of the polite writers , and eminent, sound Divines, both ancient and modern, on the same Subjects, properly connected, with Improvements, particularly adapted for the Use of chief Families and Students in Divinity; and for Churches, for the Benefit of Mankind in general. ... . By the Rev'd Wm. Davy. A.B.
Davy, William, 1743-1826.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]-1807- Books
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The christian. Being a course of practical sermons. Sermon I. The Sinfulness and Misery of Man. Sermon II. The Helplessness of Man. Sermon III. The Power and Love of Christ. Sermon IV. Faith in Christ. Sermon V. VI. Vii. Viii. IX. X. The Believer a new Creature; wherein that Character is largely described - opposed to that of a careless Sinner - and contradistinguished from that of a Formalist. Sermon XI. An earnest Address to the Careless - the Formal -the new Creature. By Samuel Walker, A. B. Curate of Truro in Cornwal, and formerly of Exeter-College in Oxford.
Walker, Samuel, 1714-1761.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The truth of the Christian revelation, prov'd from the nature and greatness of its miracles; And of the Usefulness and Necessity of Creeds in General, in Opposition to Deists and Free-Thinkers. In two sermons, preach'd before the Honourable Mr. Baron price, and Mr. Justice Blencoe, at the assizes held at Gloucester. By Benjamin Bayly, M. A. Rector of St. James's in Bristol. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sherif and Grand-Jury.
Bayly, Benjamin, 1671-1720.Date: 1713- Books
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A warning to all Christian governours and subjects, to follow righteousness and faith. A sermon preach'd on the 3d of April, 1748. At the Grand Sessions holden at Caermarthen Before the Hon. John Pollen, Esq; One of his Majesty's Justices of Oyer and Terminer for the several Counties of Caermarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. By David Scurlock, Of Blancorss in Caermarthenshire, A. M.
Scurlock, David.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A sermon preach'd before the Queen, at Her Royal Chappel at St. James's, on Sunday November 19. 1704. The Nature and Necessity of a Christian Conversation. Philipians I. 27. The former part of the verse - Only let your Conversation be, as it becometh the Gospel of Christ. By Sir William Dawes, Baronet, D. D. and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. Published by Her Majesty's Special Command.
Dawes, William, Sir, 1671-1724.Date: [1704]- Books
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Christian loyalty; with the Duty of Ministers relating thereunto. A sermon Preach'd at the assizes, at Bury St. Edmonds in Suffolk, March 26, 1716. Before the Right Honorable Sir Peter King, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas. By George Raymond, M.A. Minister of St. Lawrence in Ipswich; and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Grafton. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff, and of the two Grand-Juries for the Country, and for the Liberty of Bury St. Edmonds.
Raymond, George, A.M.Date: M.DCC.XVI. [1716]- Books
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The contrast: or, death the greatest blessing to the genuine Christian; and the greatest misery to the Christless sinner; - with the infinite contrariety between Popery and Protestantism, In Respect Of Comfortableness In Death.
Morison, James.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The contrast: or, death the greatest blessing to the genuine Christian; and the greatest misery to the Christless sinner; - with the infinite contrariety between Popery and Protestantism, in Respect of Comfortableness in Death.
Morison, James.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A word to the wise: or, A hint on the times, deliver'd in three sermons. Humbly dedicated to the most illustrations and truely Protestant Prince the Elector of Hanover. By William Clarke, minister of the Gospel at Shadwell, and author of The letter to the Lord Bishop of - which letter contains a narrative of several tresonable words and practices, respecting the pretender, and is inserted in the book lately publish'd, entitled, The Christian's Gazette, or Court-Spy.
Clarke, William, Dissenting Minister.Date: 1713- Books
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Sincerity the best mark of a good Christian. A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Kingston upon Thames, July 10, 1727. Before the Right Honourable the Ld. Chief Justice Eyre, and Mr. Justice Denton. Wherein the nature, duty and great blessing of sincerity are explain'd and laid open. By Edward Lovell, D.D. rector of St. Mary Rotherhith, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Published at the request of the Right Honourable the Lord Onslow, lord lieutenant of the county of Surry; The worshipful Sir Thomas Stevens Knight, high sheriff of the county, and other gentlemen of the grand jury.
Lovell, Edward, 1673 or 1674-1735.Date: 1727- Books
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Of justification by faith. A sermon Preached before the Clergy, In the Parish Church of All - Saints in Chichester, October 7. 1702. By the Right Reverend John Lord Bishop of Chichester.
Williams, John, 1636?-1709.Date: 1702- Books
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Sermons, selected from the works of that laborious and faithful servant of Christ the late Rev. John Cennick. To which are added two admirable sermons by That Great, Learned, and good Man, the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, President of New Jersey College in North America. At the end of the Sermons are annexed some letters, by that Eminent, Pious, and Sincere Christian, the late Mrs. A-'s, of Goodman's Fields, London; whose Soul was made fit for Glory, and entered into Eternal Rest, on the 28th of July, 1789. - These Letters were written during her Illness, to her Husband, Children, &c. to be delivered after her decease.
Cennick, John, 1718-1755.Date: 1796- Books
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A check on uncharitableness: or, an answer to a book, entitled, "the skeleton; or the Arminian anatomized; and the carnal preacher dissected. By W.H." In three parts. Part the First-Consisting of Remarks on Universal Charity being pursued, taken, examined, tried, cast and condemned. Part the Second. - On an Arrest of Judgment, by an Appeal; and a Rule of Court granted for a fresh Trial of Universal Charity; by which he is honourably acquitted. Part the Third. - The Trial of Mr. Uncharitable, alias Partial-Charity, by which he is found guilty and condemned. To which is added, A farther check to uncharitableness: In an Answer to a Sermon Preached in Grub-Street, by Mr. C. on Sunday the 13th of March, 1791. By Thomas King.
King, Thomas, active 1791.Date: 1791- Books
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The nature of the Christian covenant considered and fairly submitted to the Judgment of the impartial Public. In a discourse on the following text, Gal. v. v. - vi. Intended as a confutation to the pestilential and novel doctrines propagated and taught by certain itinerant missionaries, called Methodists, Who are now dispersing themselves in the most artful Method through this Kingdom, as the Author is advised of, by his Diocesan, the Bishop of Exeter. By the Rev. H. Land, A. M. late Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and Rector of Clare Portion in the Church of Tiverton.
Land, H. (Henry), 1723 or 1724-Date: [1772?]- Books
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A discourse shewing I. That the duties of the second table of the law are binding duties on Christians under the Gospel. II. That the neglect of relative duties is likely to wear out all religion to a Form of Godliness wanting the Power. III. That it may be made appear that Pride and Covetousness is come to such a height, that our Case looks Judgment-Like. IV. That there may be many things seen in our way of doing business, that says, pride and covetousness leads us to neglect the rules of justice and equity.
Date: Printed in the Year, M.D.CC.XX. [1720]- Books
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Sermons on various subjects, (viz.) Christian faith, I. II. III. A Rational Defence of the Gospel. IV. Faith the Way to Salvation. V. None excluded from Hope. Christian Morality, VI. Vii. Viii. Truth and Faithfulness. IX. Gravity. X. XI. Justice. XII. Temperance. XIII. Chastity. XIV. A Lovely Carriage. XV. Things of good Report. XVI. Courage and Honour. With hymns suitable to every subject. By I. Watts. Vol. II.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Archives and manuscripts
George Pellew, Dean of Norwich
Pellew, George (1793-1866), Dean of NorwichDate: 1837Reference: MS.8828- Books
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The real Christian's growth in grace; and progress towards perfection. A sermon on the apostle's prayer, Philippians I. 9. - 11. Preached in the parish church of Olney. Bucks, in the month of June, 1787. By Thomas Scott, Formerly Curate of that parish, now morning Preacher at the lock-chapel.
Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821.Date: [1787]- Books
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Fifteen sermons preach'd before the University of Oxford, on the following subjects: the existence of God. His Spirituality. His Omnipresence. His Omniscience. His Justice. His Goodness. The Excellency of the Christian Religion. Of Stedfastness in Religion. 1. The Example of Christ. 2. The Example of Christ. His Meekness and Humility. The Sin of being asham'd of Christ. The Sin of rash Anger. On St. Thomas. The Christians Resolution. By John Wilder M. A. Rector of St. Aldate's Oxon, late Fellow of Pembroke College. Second volume.
Wilder, John, 1680 or 1681-1742.Date: 1741- Books
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Zeal for the duty's of the Christian religion as establish'd in the Church of England; in opposition, both to the Additions of the Church of Rome, and the Prejudice of our Dissenters. A sermon preach'd at the assizes held at Nottingham. On Friday the 24th of July, 1713. Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Trevor, And the Honourable Mr. Baron Price. By Robert Marsden, B. D. Rector of Rempston, and late Fellow of Jesus Colledge in Cambridge. Published at the Request of the High Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury.
Marsden, Robert, 1657 or 1658-1748.Date: 1713- Archives and manuscripts
Writings 1968-1969
Date: 1968-1969Reference: WTI/SGB/E/3/2/5Part of: Browne, Stanley George, CMG, OBE, MD, FRCS, FRCP, DTM (1907-1986)- Books
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The second part of The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper, As appointed and practised by the Church of England. Consisting of Meditations, Prayers, and Hymns, suitable for the Sunday - Evening, on Sacrament Day, and for the Morning and Evening, of every Day in that Week. With A Form of Daily Self-Examination: and In the Course of these Meditations, those Doubts and Scruples, which are apt to disturb and render the Minds of devout Communicants uneasy, are clearly stated and finally removed. To which is added, That excellent Summary of our Christian Duty, our Lord's Sermon on the Mount, paraphrased by Dr. Samuel Clarke.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Dooms-Day: or, a discourse upon the day of judgement: OR, Great Day of Our Lord; raised, by way of sermon, from the 2 Thess: 1 chap: 10 vers: - When he shall come to be glorified in his Saints, and to be admired in all them that believe, &c. Dedicated Unto the Right Honourable, The Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge in the Kingdom of Scotland, for the Behoof of the Poor especially. By W. C. Preacher of the gospel.
W. C., preacher of the gospel.Date: Printed in the Year 1721- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Lenten sermons: Libro muy provechoso para todo fiel christiano intitulado sermonario quadragessimal medicinal
Gabriel VacaDate: 1553Reference: MS.9311- Books
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A retrospective-Glass for the mis-led Quakers; whereby they (as well as Others) may see the deceivableness of their ring-leaders, and well perceive their deep-laid hypocrisies. I. By their pretending, that they cannot seek to outward Authority; whilst no People upon Earth seek more to outward Authority. II. By their Mock-Parliament, shewing thereby, that they have a Government within the Government, and directly opposite to it. III. By a Sermon prepared for George Whitehead, containing a full Answer to a Book they presented to the Parliament, Anno 1709. IV. By a Court of Conscience, held November the 24th, 1709. viz. A just and lawful Tryal of the Quaker Teachers, by a perfect Proceeding against them; and they being Righteously Examin'd, Weighed and Measured; They, by their own Rule are Judged and Condemned, as being contrary to the Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, and all the Ministers of Christ in former Ages; And they being brought to the Bar of Justice, these Things are truly charged, and legally proved upon them by Sixty Witnesses (who being Dead yet speak) and by the Verdict of a Jury of the Neighbourhood, found Guilty and Condemn'd, and Sentence pronounc'd upon them accordingly. Shewing also, V. That as they differ from all Christians, so they agree with the Gentile Idolaters. By a Parallel between them and Julian the Apostate. To which is prefix'd, a Reply to J. Whiting's late Sheet. Written by a Servant of the Church, Francis Bugg. Part VI. Price 3s.
Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724?.Date: 1710