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Moses unveiled: or those figures, which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained: whereunto is added the harmony of all the prophets, Breathing, with one Mouth, the Mystery of his Coming, and of that Redemption which, by his Death, he was to accomplish. To confirm the Christian and convince the Jew; very profitable and full of Comfort. By William Guild, Minister of God's Word at King Edward in Scotland.
Guild, William, 1586-1657.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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The christian pilgrimage: or, a companion For the Holy Season of Lent: Being meditations upon the Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Divided into Eighteen Stations, with Prayers suited to each. Written originally in French, and recommended to the Use of all true Lovers of Devotion, by the late pious and learned Mons. De Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. Made English by Mrs. Jane Barker, of Wilstthorp, near Stamford in Lincolnshire.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-, 1651-1715.Date: 1718- Books
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David's repentance; or, the true penitent bewailing his sins. Wherein a Christian may learn how to humble himself before God, and beg Pardon and Mercv for his manifold Transgressions, and lay hold on the Meritorious Death & Passion of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, to the Saving of his Soul: As also to avoid Falling in Despair, & Comforts in Affliction. With a penitent prayer of a returning sinner.
Date: [1735?]- Books
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The circular letter of the elders and messengers of the several Baptist churches meeting at Watsham, Claxton, Woolverstone, Worstead, Shalfanger, and Great Yarmouth, in the Counties of Suffolk and Norfolk; Met in Association at Woolverstone on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 4th and 5th Days of June, 1771; Maintaining the important Doctrines of three coessential, coequal, and coeternal Persons in one eternal and undivided Godhead; the free, sovereign, and everlasting Love of the eternal Jehovah, manifested in personal Election, and particular Redemption; free, full, and everlasting Salvation in, by, and through the Lord Jesus Christ; Original Sin, in its Guilt, Depravity, and Viciosity; free Justification by the Imputation of the immaculate Purity, perfect Obedience, vicarious Sufferings and Death of the Lord Jesus Christ, as our covenant Head, Surety, and Substitute; efficacious Grace in Regeneration, Conversion, and inherent Sanctification, by the almighty Spirit; the final Perseverance of the Saints by the Power of God, through Faith unto Salvation; the Resurrection of the Body, eternal Judgment, and everlasting Life, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Baptist Church. Suffolk and Norfolk Association.Date: [1771]- Books
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Grace abounding to the chief of sinners in A Faithful Account of the Life and Death of John Bunyan. or, A brief Relation of the exceeding Mercy of God in Christ to him. Namely, In his taking him out of the Dunghil, and Converting of him to the Faith of his Blessed Son Jesus Christ. Here is also particularly shewed, What Sight of, and what Trouble he had for Sin; and also, what various Temptations he hath met with; and how God hath carried him through them. Corrected and much enlarged by the Author, for the Benefit of the tempted and dejected Christian.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1716- Books
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The everlasting gospel, commanded to be preached by Jesus Christ, judge of the living and dead, unto all creatures, Mark xvi. 15. concerning the eternal redemption Found out by him, whereby Devil, Sin, Hell, and Death, shall at last be Abolished, and the whole Creation Restored to its Primive Purity; being a Testimony against the Present Anti-Christian World. The second edition. Written originally in German, by Paul Siegvolck.
Siegvolck, Georg Paul.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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Sacred poems on the following subjects: the resignation. Meditations and Contemplations in the Fields. In Seven Hymns. A Soliloquy on the two last Verses of Psalm Xliii. An Address to the Aged. An Address to Youth. The Dying Believer. Christ the Believer's Crown of Rejoicing. God's Love to Man, manifested in the Birth, Life, Sufferings, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. An Essay on Divine Love. The Last Day. A Vision. Epitaph on Mrs. Ann Slann. Epitaph on Master David Langton. To which is prefixed The choice. By John Jones.
Jones, John, active 1760.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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Grace abounding to the chief of sinners in a Faithful Account of the Life and Death of John Bunyan. Or, a brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to him; namely, In his taking him out of the Dunghill, and Converting of him to the Faith of his Blessed Son Jesus Christ. Here is also particularly shewed, What Sight of, and what Trouble he had for Sin; and also, what various Temptations he hath met with; and how God hath carried him through them. Corrected and much Enlarged by the Author, for the Benefit of the Tempted and Dejected Christian.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1726- Books
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The history, fall, and miserable ruine of the Jews; with the sacking, burning, and destroying of Jerusalem, and the Death of Three Hundred Thousand Jews that fell by Famine and War, shewn by many Texts in Scripture, as an infallible Token of God's Judgment and Wrath against those Stiff-Necked People for the Death of our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, which happen'd about Thirty Years before. This book also contains, the wars between the Jews and Romans, and the Destruction of the Famous Temple Built by Solomon; and several other Memorable Actions out of Holy Scripture, serving more and more to confirm the Glory and Truth of the Christian Religion.
Date: [1720?]- 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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Six sermons. The first volume. I. Christ's first sermon: or, the Absolute Necessity, and Christian Practice of Repentance, Open'd and Apply'd. II. Christ's last sermon: or, The Everlasting Estate and Condition of all Men in the World to come. III. Peter's Repentance, after he had denied his Lord and Master Jesus Christ, Open'd and Explain'd. IV. The Christian's Blessed Choice: or, The Godly Man's Resolution to Cleave unto God, &c. V. The Parable of Dives and Lazarus, Open'd and Apply'd, &c. VI. The father's last blessing: Being Comfortable Meditations against the feats of Death. Together with an earnest perswasive to a serious observation of the Lord's day. By John Hart, D.D. To which are added, The housholder's manual, &c
Hart, John, D.D.Date: 1708- Books
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The glorious truth of universal grace and atonement, exalted: in a treatise concerning I. Election and reprobation, necessity and freedom. II. The divine prescience. III. The Extent and Intent of the Death of Jesus Christ. IV. The Divinity, Universality, and Sufficiency of the Light, Spirit, and Grace of God. V. The Gospel, and Law of Grace. VI. The State of the Heathen. Vii. The Perseverance or Defectibility of the Saints. Viii. With a clear and full Answer to the strongest Objections usually made against Universal Grace and Atonement. By Thomas Thompson. The second edition.
Thompson, Thomas, -1727.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The glorious truth of universal grace and attonement, exalted: in a treatise concerning I. Election and reprobation, necessity and freedom. II. The divine prescience. III. The Extent and Intent of the Death of Jesus Christ. IV. The Divinity, Universality and Sufficiency of the Light, Spirit, and Grace of God. V. The Gospel, and Law of Grace. VI. The State of the Heathen. Vii. The Perseverance or Defectibility of the Saints. Viii. With a clear and full Answer to the strongest Objections usually made against Universal Grace and Attonement. By Thomas Thompson. The third edition.
Thompson, Thomas, -1727.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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Grace abounding to the chief of sinners in A Faithful Account of the Life and Death of John Bunyan; or, a brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to him. Namely, In His taking him out of the Dunghill, and Converting of him to the Faith of His Blessed Son Jesus Christ. Here is also Particularly shewed, What Sight of, and what Trouble he had, for Sin; and also, what various Temptations he hath met with; and how God hath carried him through them all. Corrected and much Enlarged by the Author, for the Benefit of the Tempted and Detected Christians.
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.Date: 1771- Books
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The harmony of the old and New Testaments; or, the truths of the Gospel irrefutably proved, and fully established, from the Scriptures of the Old Testament, by the infallible comments of the Holy Spirit: Wherein It evidently appears that whatever concerned the Person, Life, Ministry, Miracles, Death, Resurrection, Ascension, and Session, of Jesus Christ, was plainly revealed to Moses and the Prophets; and also The Doctrines, Promises, Privileges, and Precepts, revealed and taught in the Gospel, have their Foundation in, and Establishment from, the Scriptures of the Old Testament. By T. English, Wooburn, Bucks.
English, T. (Thomas), 1751-1809.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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Useful and important questions concerning Jesus the son of God freely proposed: with a humble attempt to answer them according to Scripture. Quest. I. What is the true Meaning of the Name Son of God, given to Christ in the New Testament, and especially where the Belief of it is made necessary to Salvation? Quest. II. Did the Disciples of Christ certainly believe that Jesus was the True and Eternal God during his Life-Time, or not 'till after his Death and Resurrection? Quest. III. Could the Son of God properly enter into a Covenant with God his Father before the Creation, to do and suffer what was necessary to our Redemption without having any human Soul which might consent to suffer? With several other Enquiries of equal Moment. To which is added, a charitable essay On the true Importance of any Human Schemes to explain the Sacred Doctrine of the Trinity.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: [1746]- Books
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The everlasting Gospel, commanded to be preached by Jesus Christ, judge of the living and dead, unto all creatures, Mark xvi. 15, concerning the eternal redemption found out by Him, whereby Devil, Sin, Hell, and Death, shall at Last be Abolished, and the Whole Creation Restored to its Primive Purity; Being a Testimony Against the Present Anti-Christian World. Written originally in German, by Paul Siegvolck, Translated, And first printed in the English language in Pennsylvania, in the year 1753.
Siegvolck, Georg Paul.Date: 1792- Books
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Comforts against the fear of death. Being some short meditations, composed by that precious gentlewoman Mrs. Anne Skelton, late of Norwich : Wherein are several evidences of the work of grace in her own soul, which were the stay of her heart, against the fear of death; from which may be discerned the name of a true Christian spirit. To which is added some short notes of a sermon preached at the burial of that choyce servant of God in St. Andrews in Norwich. By John Collings M.A. and one of the most unworthy embassadors of Jesus Christ for the preaching of the gospel in the late city.
Skelton, AnneDate: 1649- Books
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The poor and doubting Christians guide to everlasting life: Being an Invitation to every poor Sinner to lay hold on Christ Jesus, and be happy for ever, whilst Grace and Salvation is freely offered to all that will come in, and accept of it, before the Day of Grace is past. Or, a seasonable Warning to all Impenitent Sinners: plainly shewing the danger every Man is in, whilst without God and Christ in the World; wherein every Soul is earnestly exhorted to be speedy in Retenting, and turning to God, because Life is short, and Death is at the Door, and if they dye without Christ, they will be eternally separated from him, and will be made Companions for Devils and damned Souls for ever and ever. Being a dying Minister's last Sermon for a Timely preparation for Death and Judgment; being in a Trance a little before his Death. being Mr. John Allis his last sermon, late Minister of Alisbury in Buckinghamshire, left as a Legacy upon his being taken Sick just as he had ended his Sermon, of which Sickness he Dyed. Also his Speech and Exhortations he made to his Friends. With his Sick-Bed Prayer, and a Prayer that is left to be Recommended to the Use of all Christian Families.
Allis, John, -1705?.Date: 1705- Books
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Sacred mirth: or, the pious soul's daily delight being, a choice and valuable collection of psalms, hymns, anthems, and canons, on various divine subjects: Particularly, on the Birth, Miracles, Death, Resurrection, and Ascention of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Together, With many Pious Thoughts, and Allusions, on Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell; And on all other Various Scenes of this Life; Preparative to that which is to come; Being a Taste of Heaven whilst on Earth: And set to musick. Composed in Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Eight Musical Parts, in Score; for Voices, or Instruments: With Gloria Patri's, and Hallelujahs to the Whole. Corrected and Enlarged. By William Tans'ur, Author of The Melody of the Heart, and the Harmony of Sion.
Date: [1739]- Books
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Truth's principles: or, those things about doctrine and worship, which are most surely believed and received among the people of God call'd Quakers, Viz. Concerning the Man Christ, his Sufferings, Death, Resurrection, Faith in his Blood, the Imputation of his Righteousness, Sanctification, Justification, &c. Written to stop the mouth of clamour, and to inform all who desire to know the Truth as it is in Jesus. By the Servant of the Lord, John Crook. To which is added, Something concerning the Difference between the Persuasions of Reason, and the Persuasions of Faith.
Crook, John, 1617-1699.Date: [1770?]- Books
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Truths principles: or, those things about doctrine and worship, which are most surely believed and received amongst the People of God, called Quakers, Viz Concerning the Man Christ, His Sufferings, Death, Resurrection, Faith in his Blood, the Imputation of his Righteousness, Sanctification, Justification, &c. Written to stop the Mouth of Clamour, and to Inform all who desire to know the Truth, as it is in Jesus, by the servant of the lord, John Crook. To which is added, somewhat concerning the Difference between the Perswasions of reason, and the Perswasions of faith.
Crook, John, 1617-1699.Date: 1722- Books
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The christianity of the New Testament. Or, a scholastic defence of the scripture doctrines of redemption, propitiation, Satisfaction and Salvation, by the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. From a Comparison of the Original Meaning of those Terms in the Hebrew of the Old Testament, and the Greek Version of the same, and in the Writings of Pagan Theology, with their plain Use and Application, in the New Testament, to the blessed Effects of the Death of Christ. Against the Infidels and Libertines of this Age. With a Preface, occasionally written as a calm and rational Vindication of the Author's Conformity to the Church of England, (contrary to his Education) upon the Principles of secular and ecclesiastical Polity; as laid down by Grotius, Pussendorf, Hooker, Calvin, &c. By Peter Whitfield.
Whitfield, P. (Peter)Date: [1757]- Books
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The poor and doubting Christians guide to everlasting life: being An Invitation to every poorSinner [sic] to lay hold on Christ Jesus, and be happy for ever, whilst Grace and Salvation is freely offered to all that will come in, and accept of it, before the day of Grace is past. or, A Seasonable Warning to all Impenitent Sinners: plainly shewing the danger every Man is in, whilst without God and Christ in the World; wherein every Soul is earnestly exhorted to be speedy in Repenting, and turning to God, because Life is short, and Death is at the Door, and if they dye without Christ, they will be eternally separated from him, and will be made Companions for Devils and damned Souls for ever and ever. Being a dying Ministers last Sermon for a Timely Preparation for Death and Judgment. Being Mr. John Allis his last sermon, late Minister of Alisbury in Buckinghamshire, left as a Legacy upon his being taken Sick just as he had ended his Sermon, of which Sickness he dyed. Also his Speech and Exhortations he made to his Friends. With his Sick-Bed Prayer, and a Prayer that is left to be Recommended to the Use of all Christian Families. Licensed according to Order.
Allis, John, -1705?.Date: Printed in the year, 1702- Books
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Pious breathings: being the meditations of St. Augustine, in four books. Viz. I. On the Sufferings of Christ; with the Pious Soul's Application of his Death to herself by Faith. II. On the Love of God; with his Discourses of Regeneration and the Communication of divine Grace. III. His private Contemplations on the Misery of unregenerate Men; the Almighty Power of God and his Methods of Grace in our Sanctification and Salvation. IV. Meditations on the Excellency of the Divine Perfections, and the Happiness of the Blessed in a future State of Glory. To which is added, the meditations of St. Anselm and St. Bernard, on the Crucifixion of Christ, the Treachery of Judas, the Resurrection of Jesus from the Dead; with Devout Prayers, Meditations, and Contemplations suitable to each particular Subject. Translated into English, by George Stanhope, D. D. late Dean of Canterbury. Adorn'd with cuts.
Date: [1752?]