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The plaintif in error's case. The Reverend Father in God Welbore Lord Bishop of Kildare, and Dean of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, Qui tam pro Domino Rege, quam pro seipso sequitur - - - - Plaintiff. The most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Archbishop of Dublin - - Defendant. In a Writ of Error of a Judgment in the Court of King's Bench in England, in Affirmance of a Judgment in the Court of King's - Bench in Ireland, in Affirmance of a Judgment in the Court of Common-Pleas there, in a Prohibition.
Holy Trinity Cathedral (Dublin, Ireland)Date: 1724]- Books
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Sermons on several occasions and subjects, in three volumes. By the Reverend Dr. Richard Lucas, Late Prebendary of Westminster. The First Volume contains Fifteen Sermons on Death and Judgment, and a Future State. The Second, Sixteen Sermons on the Greatness and Certainty of a Christian's Reward. The Deceitfulness of Sin. The Folly of Infidelity. Of Trust in God. The Nature and Obligation of Oaths. The Duty of Ministers. Of Justice and Charity, &c. The Third, Thirteen Sermons on Repentance; The Severity and the Goodness of God. To which is added, A Discourse against Despair. All Publish'd from the Originals, By his Son Richard Lucas, M.A.
Lucas, Richard, 1648-1715.Date: 1722- Books
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Sermons upon the following subjects, viz. The divinity of Jesus Christ. The millennium. The wisdom of God in the permission of sin. By Joseph Bellamy, ...
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790.Date: [1783]- Books
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Sermons upon the following subjects, viz. The divinity of Jesus Christ. The millennium. The wisdom of God in the permission of sin. By Joseph Bellamy, D. D. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem.
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790.Date: 1787- Books
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Sermons on several subjects, Viz. I. Of Good and Bad Examples. II. A Sermon on Christmas-Day. III. Of Publick Prayer and Thanksgiving. IV. Of not grieving the Holy Spirit. V. Of the Future Judgment. VI. Of Faith and Works. Vii. That Afflictions cause a just Sense of past Sins. Viii. Of the Folly and Uneasiness of the Ways of Sin. IX. Of the Desires and first Motions to Sin. X. Of the Unfruitful Works of Darkness. XI. Of setting God always before us. XII. Of perfecting Holiness in the Fear of God. XIII. The Excellency of the Christian Religion. XIV. God no Respecter of Persons. XV. Of doing good to all Men. XVI. Of our Souls being purified thro' the Spirit. Vol. II. By the Right Reverend Father in God, John, late Lord Bishop of Ely.
Moore, John, 1646-1714.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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A discourse on the state of souls, between Death and Judgment. In four parts. Part I. Proving the immortality of the soul. Part II. That the general State of departed Souls between Death and Judgment, is not strictly Heaven and Hell, but Paradise and Prison; proved from the Old and New Testament, and the Faith of the Primitive Christians Part III. The Employment and Happiness of Souls in Paradise. Part IV. What news they may have of the saints below, and of their dear Christian Friends they have left behind. Lastly, Applied for the Comfort and Quickening of such of God's People, as have parted with their dear Christian Friends by Death. By John Weeks. Preacher of the Gospel of Christ, at Yalden in Kent.
Weeks, John, active 1749.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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Sermons and discourses on several occasions , viz. Of the Qualifications required to a Profitable Hearing of God's Word. Of the Benefit and Practice of Consideration. Of the Devices of Satan. Of Stedfastness in Religion. Of the Reasonableness and Terrors of the future Judgment. Of the Causes of mens delaying their Repentance. Of the Danger of mens delaying their Repentance. An Exhortation to mutual Charity and Union among Protestants. Of the Nature and Benefit of a publick Humiliation. Of Contending Earnestly for the Faith which was once delivered to the Saints. Of the Nature, and End, of the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Of the Honour due to the Blessed Virgin. By the most Reverend Father in God, William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
Wake, William, 1657-1737.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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Theological converse. In a dialogue, between Juventus and Puber. The several Branches of which, may be said to comprehend A Definition Of Adam in Paradise: Singular. Idem ibid: Plural. Idem in Fallen State. The Possibility of Adam's Fall. The Original of Adam's Sin: shewing how God was not the Author of it. What is meant by the Lord's repenting, &c. that he had made Man on the Earth. Gen. 6. 6.) The Scripture Doctrine of Regeneration. - Redemption. Salvation. - Eternal Life. The Work occasionally interspersed with brief Philosophical and Metaphysical Strictures. By Philanthropos. To which is added, a Supplement: Discovering the the Sin unto Death: in its Nature and final Judgment. By the same author.
Philanthropos.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects. I. Salvation by the cross of Christ, a Doctrine of Offence in all Ages. II. The knowledge of sin by the law. III. The Necessity of Maintaining a good Conscience, and the Extent of it. IV. On the Gospel, and the Nature of Faith in it. V. The Great Sin of Unbelief. VI. The dreadful End of Unbelief. Vii. Alarming Visitations Proofs of God's Love. Viii. Christ the only Refuge. IX. On Simon the Pharisee, and the Woman that was a Sinner. X. The Christian's Character, and inviolable Safety. XI. Personal Obedience, and imputed Righteousness not to be separated. XII. On Christian Happiness. XIII. The Judgment of the Last Day. XIV. On the Heavenly Happiness. By H. Venn, A. M. Late Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, and Lecturer of St. Alban's, Wood-Street.
Venn, H. (Henry), 1725-1797.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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Sermons on the following subjects. I. Salvation by the cross of Christ, a Doctrine of Offence in all Ages. II. The knowledge of sin by the law. III. The Necessity of Maintaining a good Conscience, and the Extent of it. IV. On the Gospel, and the Nature of Faith in it. V. The Great Sin of Unbelief. VI. The dreadful End of Unbelief. Vii. Alarming Visitations Proofs of God's Love. Viii. Christ the only Refuge. IX. On Simon the Pharisee, and the Woman that was a Sinner. X. The Christian's Character, and inviolable Safety. XI. Personal Obedience, and imputed Righteousness not to be separated. XII. On Christian Happiness. XIII. The Judgment of the Last Day. XIV. On the Heavenly Happiness. By H. Venn, M. A. late Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, and Lecturer of St. Alban's, Wood-Street.
Venn, H. (Henry), 1725-1797.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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Annals of the rise, progress, and persecutions, of the famous reformed churches in France: which are at this day groaning under the cruel bondage of Popish tyranny; with an address, calculated to excite Christian sympathy, and charity towards the persecuted, and a religious Concern in British Protestants to improve the unspeakable Privileges they enjoy. -Your Faith, and Patience, in all your Persecutions, and Tribulations that ye endure. Which is a manifest Token of the righteous Judgment of God (that there is a Day when he will judge the World in Righteousness) that ye may be counted worthy of the Kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer: Seeing it is a righteous Thing with God to recompense Tribulation to them that trouble you; and to you who are troubled, rest, &c. 2 Thess. i. 4. ad fin. The venerable Councils of the Reformed Churches in France, used a Seal with this Device, A Bramble-Bush in a flaming Fire, the sacred Name Jehovah engraven in it's Center, and this Motto, Comburo non consumor, in it's Circumference, I burn but am not consumed. - Coelum non Animum mutant, qui Papae serviunt. Recommended to the Consideration of Young Persons.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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Sermons upon the following subjects. The natural advantages of men for attaining to the Knowledge and practice of religion. The true Excellency of Men. The weightier Matters of Religion. The Government of the Heart. The Spiritual and true Worship of God. The external Duties of religious Worship, and positive Rites of Christianity. The Nature of Faith, Hope, and Charity, and the Excellency of Charity above Faith and Hope. The Evidence of a future Judgment, and its Influence for engaging Men to Repentance. The Tendency of Christianity to promote the Happiness of Mankind in this present Life. The Loving our Saviour above all the Objects of our Affection in this World. The peculiar Advantages of our Saviour's Doctrine. The Excellency of an inquisitive Disposition, and the Right, Duty, and Advantages of inquiring into Matters of Religion. Christianity capable of a rational Defence, the Duty of every Man to defend it, and the proper Methods of Supporting it. The spiritual and moral liberty of men. By John Orr, M. A. Rector of Maryborough, in the Diocese of Leighlin, Vol.I.
Orr, John, -1767.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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By command of the King of Kings, (a) and at the desire of all who love his appearing, (b) at the Theatre of the universe, (c) on the eve of time, (d) will be performed, The great assize, or day of judgment. (e) The Scenery, which is now actually preparing, will not only surpass every Thing that has yet been seen, but will infinitely exceed the utmost Stretch of human Conception (f). There will be a just Representation of all the Inhabitants of the World, in their various and proper Colours; and their Customs and Manners will be so exactly and so minutely delineated, that the most secret Thought will be discovered (g). For God shall bring every Work into Judgment, with every secret Thing, whether it be Good, or whether it be evil. Eccles. xii. This Theatre will be laid out after a new Plan, and will consist of Pit and Gallery only; and, contrary to all others, the Gallery is fitted up for the Reception of the People of high (or heavenly) Birth (h), and the Pit for those of low (or earthly) Rank (i). - N. B. The Gallery is very spacious (k), and the Pit without Bottom (l). To prevent Inconvenience, there are separate Doors for admitting the Company; and they are so different, that none can mistake that are not wilfully blind. The Door which opens into the Gallery is very narrow, and the Steps up to it are somewhat difficult; for which Reason there are seldom many People about it (m). But the Door that gives Entrance into the Pit is very wide, and very commodious; which causes such Numbers to flock to it, that it is generally crowded (n). - N. B. The strait Door leads towards the Right-Hand, and the broad one to the Left (o). It will be in vain for one in a tinsel'd Coat and borrowed Language to personate one of high Birth, in order to get Admittance into the upper Places (p); for there is One of wonderful and deep Penetration, who will search and examine every individual (q); and all who cannot pronounce Shibboleth (r) in the Language of Canaan (s), or has not received a white Stone and new Name (l), or cannot prove a clear Title to a certain Portion of the Land of Promise (u), must be turned in at the left Door (w). The Principal Performers Are described in 1 Thess. iv. 16. - 2 Thess. i. 7, 8, 9. - Matt. xxiv. 30, 31. - xxv. 31, 32. - Daniel vii, 9, 10. - Jude 14. 15. - Rev. xx. 12 to 15, &c. But as there are some People much better acquainted with the Contents of a Play-Bill than the Word of God, it may not be amiss to transcribe a Verse or two for their Perusal. ̀̀the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven with his mighty Angels, in flaming Fire, taking Vengeance on them that obey not the Gospel,'' but ̀̀to be glorified in his Saints. A fiery Stream issued and came forth from before him: A thousand thousands ministred unto him, and ten thousand Times ten thousand stood before him: The Judgment was set, and the Books were opened; and whosoever was not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the Lake of Fire.'' Act First of this Grand and Solemn Piece Will be opened by an Arch-Angel, with the Trump of God (x). For the Trumpet shall sound, and the Dead shall be raised. 1 Cor. xv. 52. Act Second Will be a Procession of Saints in White (y), with Golden Harps, accompanied with Shouts of Joy, and Songs of Praise (z). Act Third Will be an Assemblage of all the Unregenerate (a). The Music will consist chiefly of Cries (b), accompanied with Weeping, Wailing, Mourning, Lamentation, and Woe (c). To conclude with an Oration by the Son of God. It is written in the 25th of Matthew, from the 34th Verse to the End of the Chapter; but for the Sake of those who seldom read the Scriptures, I shall here transcribe two Verses: ̀̀then shall the King say to them on his Right-Hand, Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the Foundation of the World: Then shall he say also unto them on the Left-Hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting Fire, prepared for the Devil and his Angels.'' After which the Curtain will drop, Then, O to tell! John v. 28, 29. - - Some raised on high, and others dom'd to Hell! Rev. v. 8, 9. - xiv. 3, 4. - - These praise the Lamb, and sing redeeming Love, Luke xvi. 22, 23. - - Lodg'd in his Bosom, all his Goodness prove:-xix. 14, 27. - - While those who trumpled under-foot his Grace Matt. xxv. 30. - 2 Thess. i. 9. - Are banish'd now for ever from his Face; Luke xvi. 26. - - Divided thus, a Gulph is fix'd between, Matt. xxv. 46. - - And (everlasting) closes up the Scene. Thus will I do unto thee, O Israel; and because I will do this unto thee, prepare to meet thy God, O Israel. Amos iv. 12. Tickets for the Pit, at the easy Purchase of following the vain Pomps and Vanities of the fashionable World, and the Desires and Amusements of the Flesh (d): To be had at every Flesh-Pleasing Assembly. If ye live after the Flesh ye shall die. Rom. viii. 13. Tickets for the Gallery at no less Rate than being converted (e), Forsaking all (f). Denying Self, taking up the Cross (g) and following Christ in the Regeneration (h): To be had no where but in the Word of God, and where that Word appoints. He that hath Ears to hear let him hear. And be not deceived: God is not mocked. For whatsoever a Man soweth, that shall he also reap. - Matt. xi. 15. - Gal. vi. 7. N. B. No Money will be taken at the Door (i), nor will any Tickets give Admittance into the Gallery, but those sealed by the Holy Ghost (k), with Immanuel's Signet (l). Watch therefore; be ye also ready; for in such an Hour as ye think not, the Son of Man cometh. Matt. xxiv. 42, 44.
Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833.Date: [1774]- Books
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The last great assize: or, day of judgment: on which all must give a general account of their actions before almighty God. Being Four Sermons Preach'd upon the 20 Chapter of the Revelations; exactly shewing the Blessed State of the Righteous, and the Dreadful Condition of the Wicked. To which is added, two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, vers. 6, 7. By Sampson Smith, B.D.
Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665.Date: 1701- Books
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The last great assize: or, day of judgment; on which all must give a general account of their actions before almighty God. Being Four sermons preached upon the 20th Chapter of the Revelations: Exactly shewing the Blessed State of the Righteous, and the Dreadful Condition of the Wicked. To which is added, two sermons upon the 1st chapter of the Canticles, v. 6, 7. By Sampson Smith, B.D.
Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665.Date: [1705?]- Books
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The last great assize: or, day of judgment; on which all must give a general account of their actions before almighty God. Being Four Sermons preach'd upon the 20th Chapter of the Revelations; exactly shewing the Blessed State of the Righteous, and the Dreadful Condition of the Wicked. To which is added, two sermons upon the 1st chapter of the Canticles, v. 6, 7. By Sampson Smith, B.D.
Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665.Date: [1705?]- Books
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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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Ten sermons on the following subjects; viz. I. Christ, the believer's husband. II. The Gospel supper. III. Blind Bartimeus. IV. Walking with God. V. The Resurrection of Lazarus. VI. Britain's Mercies and Britain's duty. Vii. Christ, the Believer's Wisdom, Righteousness, Sanctification, and Redemption. Viii. The Pharisee and Publican. IX. The Holy Spirit convincing the World of Sin, of Righteousness, and Judgment. X. The conversion of Zaccheus. By Mr. George Whitefield.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: 1751- Books
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Ten sermons, entitled The refiner, or God's method of purifying His people: by Samuel Walker, A. B. Curate of Truro in Cornwal, and Formerly of Exeter - College in Oxford. With a Recommendatory Preface by the Rev. Mr. Barker, Vicar of St. Mary's, Kingston upon Hull.
Walker, Samuel, 1714-1761.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Ten sermons on the following subjects; Viz. I. Christ, the Believer's Husband. II. The Gospel Supper. III. Blind Bartimeus. IV. Walking with God. V. The Resurrection of Lazarus. VI. Britain's Mercies and Britain's Duty. Vii. Christ, the Believer's Wisdom, Righteousness, Sanctification, and Redemption. Viii. The Pharisee and Publican. IX. The Holy Spirit convincing the World of Sin, of Righteousness, and Judgment. X. The Conversion of Zaccheus. By Mr. George Whitefield.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: printed in the year, 1760- Books
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Select sermons of the late Reverend Mr. Matthew Henry, on the following subjects: A Church in the House. Christ's Favour to little Children. On Catechizing Youth. Sober - mindedness recommended to young Persons. Directions for beginning - spending - and closing the Day with God. The Folly of despising our own Souls. Christianity no Sect, yet spoken against. On the right Management of friendly Visits. Disputes reviewed. Separation without Rebellion. Revised and published by Samuel Palmer.
Henry, Matthew, 1662-1714.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The great duty of contentment, and resignation to the will of God, recommended: Shewing the Wa1ys and Means how to attain such a Temper of Mind as will make us happy in the worst Circumstances we may possibly fall into. Being the substance of eight sermons preached first in Hoxton chapel, and afterwards in the parish-church of St. Margaret's, Lothbury. To which are added, select forms of prayers proper for private Families, and particular Persons, extracted from the Liturgy of the Church of England, and other Books of Devotion. In this Edition are inserted some Observations on the Use and Abuse of the Passions; with several Remarks on particular Paris of the Discourse, not inserted in any of the former Impressions. By the Reverend Mr. Smith, Reader at the Rolls Chapel, and Preacher of the Sunday Morning, and Thursday Afternoon Lectures, in the Parish-Church of St. Giles's, Cripplegate.
Smith, Mr. (Thomas), active 1753-1777.Date: M,DCC,LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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God's just judgment, against Jealous Persons: Also The substance of a Sermon that was preach'd by the Rev. Mr. Russel. Licensed and Enter'd according to Order.
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Sermons on the following subjects: I. & II. On religious education. III. On humility and contrition. IV. Dependence upon God. V. The superior efficacy of the Christian dispensation. VI. The benefit of affliction. VII. Resignation. VIII. The folly of discontent. IX. The relief of Messiah. X. Mutual love. XI. Forgiveness of injuries. XII. Justice softened by mercy. XIII. The force of conscience. XIV. The atonement. XV. Affected greatness. XVI. Justification by faith[.] XVII. The one thing needful. XVIII. The merit of evil. XIX. Obedience the life of religion. XXII. Hope and patience. XXIII. False wisdom. XXIV. Mutual forgiveness and patience. XXIII. False wisdom. XXIV. Mutual forgiveness. XXV. The duty of religious assemblies. XXVI. On tribulation. XXVII. On slander. XXVIII. On death. XXIX. Insufficency of works. XXX. God before man. XXXI. The child of God. XXXII. The 4th commandment. XXXIII. Eternal life. XXXVI. On public worship. XXXVII. Delay of repentance. XXXVIII. The follow of procrastination. XXXIX. The day of judgment. XL. The relations of things examined. By the Rev. John Penn, LL.B. Vicar of Roughton, Norfolk. In two volumes.
Penn, John, -1814.Date: 1793- Books
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Fifteen sermons preach'd upon several occasions, most of them before the university, ON The following Subjects: The Happiness of a Religious Life. On Righteous Judgment. The King's Inauguration. On Christmas-Day. On Christmas-Day. The Murder of the Innocents. St. Paul's Conversion. The Christian Passover. On Easter-Day. On Christ's Ascension. On Whit-Sunday. The Folly of Slander. The Knowlege of God, through Christ, Eternal Life. The Immortality of the Soul. The Institution of the Sabbath. By John Wilder, M. A. (late Fellow of Pembroke College) Rector of St. Aldate's, Oxon.
Wilder, John, 1680 or 1681-1742.Date: [1720?]