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The christian's pocket companion: being a collection of scriptures, classed under proper heads; proving Christ Jesus to be God as well as man. Collected for the use of young Christians of every Church, to fortify their minds against the attacks of Arians and Socinians. B a lover of all those who love the Lord Jesus Christ.
Date: 1794- Books
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A handful of flowers for a Christian. A collection of hymns, Extracted from the most evangelical authors, (with some never before Published,) Adapted to Christians of all Denominations, who love the Lord Jesus Christ in Sincerity and Truth, and will be found useful, not only in public Worship but also in private Devotion, as there are a Variety of the most spiritual Hymns, all in regular Order, under their proper Heads. By the Rev. C. Chandler.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Ephemera
For the benefit of seamen : To the honor and glory of Christ the Redeemer, and to all those who patiently wait for, and love his appearing.
Date: [between 1830 and 1840]- Books
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A serious and tender exhortation (in the spirit of meekness and love) unto all sober and tender-hearted people, who are sincerely seeking after salvation (but more particularly unto my Relations according to the Flesh) to turn their Minds Inward, unto the Manifestation of the Light and Spirit of Jesus Christ, in their own Hearts and Consciences; and to wait to know it's Teachings, that they may be Led and Guided by it, and walk in Obedience unto the Lord, in all their Wayes, so that they may come to Vvitness the Love of God; and to know a State of True Peace and Joy in the Lord, that their Souls may livingly Praise his Holy Name.
Burnett, John, Quaker, of Friskney.Date: 1704- Books
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Proposals for the establishment of a new and true Christian Church; and for cutting off the sources of corruption and of antichristianism in the Church of England. Containing Advices to Dr. Priestley; and to his numerous deluded and deluding Followers; Critical Remarks on the Churches of England, Scotland, and Rome, and on the various Sects which dissent from them; Directions for the Public and Private Reading of the Holy Scriptures with the deepest Devotion, and with the highest Benefit. The whole interspersed with Exhortations and Words of Consolation to all those Persons who truly know, who are desirous of knowing, or who are destined to know, that our Lord Jesus Christ is very gracious; and that He is the alone-the only possible Saviour of Mankind. With a preface, demonstrating the generally hurtful, and often fatal Effects of the Electrical Fire, and of the artificially produced Airs, which are recommended by Dr. Priestley, when applied to the Human Body. By James Graham, M.D.
Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: [1790?]- 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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A call to the Sacrament. Setting forth the great obligation that lies upon all Christians, to a constant attendance upon that divine ordinance; from The Infinite Love, as well as Power of God, and of his Son Jesus Christ, in Giving and Calling of us to partake of that Holy Sacrament; And from The Necessity all Men are under to receive the same, who expect any Benefit by the Death of Christ. By S. Colby, A. M.
Colby, Samuel, -1709.Date: 1709- Books
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A plain, practical, and experimental discourse on the infinite and eternal trinity. Adapted to the meanest Christian Capacity. Being an answer to Mr. Eben Hewlett's letter, wherein he asserts, that our Lord Jesus Christ is no more than a creature, and that the Doctrine of his Merits, and Satisfaction by his Sufferings and Death, is an abominable Lye; is Blasphemy against God and his Son Jesus Christ, an Enemy to the Holy Scriptures and his Majesty King George, the Royal Family, and all true Protestants; as also a Hindrance to Mens Salvation. Together with Some Reflections in respect of those who deny the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, and meritorious Performances of Christ for the Satisfaction and Salvation of Mankind; also with respect to those who believe the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity, &c. By A. P.
A. P.Date: 1747- Books
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The Lord Jesus Christ worthy of the love of all men: Demonstrated in two discourses, from 1 Cor. XVI. 22. By Elhanan Winchester.
Winchester, Elhanan, 1751-1797.Date: 1791- Books
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The new and complete life of our blessed Lord and saviour, Jesus Christ: that great example, as well as saviour of mankind. Containing a More Complete, Authentic, Ample, Accurate, Instructive, Universal, and Full Account (freed from Popish Superstition, and other Errors) than was ever before Published, of all the Real Facts, relating to the Exemplary Life, Meritorious Sufferings, and Triumphant Death of Our Glorious Redeemer, Who took upon himself our Sinful Nature, Was Crucified for our Sins, Rose Again for our Justification, Ascended into Heaven, and now Sitteth at the Right-Hand of God, making Intercession for Us; Particularly his Incarnation, Nativity, Genealogy, Baptism, Preservation, Circumcision, Presentation, Early Transactions, Divine Mission, Fasting, Ministry, Temptation, Doctrines, Calling and Appointment of the Apostles, Miracles, Parables, Travels, Humility, Charity, Patience, Meekness, Sufferings, Transfiguration, Passion, Institution of the Sacraments; Crucifixion, Burial, Resurrection, Appearance, and Ascension, &c. &c. &c. To which is Added, A New, Complete, and Authentic History of the Lives, Transactions, Sufferings, and Deaths, of his Holy Apostles, Evangelists, Disciples, And other Eminent Persons and Primitive Christians, who first Propagated the Christian Religion, and to cruel Persecutors laid down their Lives in the Glorious Cause of Jesus Christ; particularly St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John, St. Peter, St. Paul, St. Andrew, St. James the Great, St. Philip, St. Bartholomew, St. Thomas, St. James the Less, St. Simon, St. Jude, St. Matthias, St. Barnabas, St. Stephen, Timothy, Silas, Mary Magdalene, Mary Sister of Lazarus, Mary of Cleophas, Mary of Salome, Trophimus, Tychicus, Tertius, Linus, Onesiphorus, Stephanus, Phebe, Sosipater, Clement, Ananias, Nicolas, Nicodemus, Joseph, Philemon, Priscilla, Titus, &c. Also, A New, Useful, and Interesting Account of the Life of the Messiah's great Forerunner John the Baptist; And likewise the Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Together with A Faithful Account of the Successors of the Apostles, for Three Hundred Years after the Crucifixion, in the five great Apostolical Churches. Comprehending, The Whole Doctrine of Christianity, the Evidences fairly stated upon which it is founded, and the Manner of its Establishment in different Parts of the World. - Including a Complete Defence of Christianity, containing Plain and Satisfactory Answers to all the Objections made against our Holy Religion, by Jews, Turks, Atheists, Deists, Infidels, and Free-Thinkers of the present Age, who are a Disgrace to Human Nature, and strive to level Mankind with the Brute Creation; whereby the Religion of the great Redeemer of Mankind is proved to be Genuine and truly Divine. The Whole Interspersed with Practical Improvements, and Useful Remarks, Familiarly Adapted to every Capacity, and designed to Promote, in every Christian, the necessary Practice of Faith and Repentance, as the only appointed Means whereby God can be Reconciled with Man. This Complete Work being the Result of long Study and Experience, and not a hasty Performance, has been regularly digested and collected, not only from the Evangelists, Epistles, &c. but also from Josephus, the most judicious Ecclesiastical Historians, and other Books as well as Manuscripts (ancient and modern) of Undoubted Authority. It will therefore comprise a great Variety of the most Important, Valuable, and Curious Matter relating to the Life and Death of our Blessed Saviour and his Apostles, &c. not to be found in any other Work of the Kind whatever. By Paul Wright, D. D. Vicar of Oakley, &c. in Essex, late of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge; And Author of the Christian's New and Complete British Family Bible;-of the New and Complete Edition of Fox's Original Book of Martyrs;-And of The New Edition of the Whole Book of Common Prayer, with Notes, and other necessary Illustrations;-All of which respective Works are universally approved of in every Respect, by the Public in general, who have perused the Numbers already published. Embellished with the most elegant, valuable, and numerous set of large copper-plate prints ever published in a work of this kind; finely engraved from the original Drawings of Hamilton, Chalmers, West, Samuel Wale, Esq. &c. by those ingenious and celebrated Artists, Messrs. Pollard, Rennoldson, Taylor, Tookey, Smith, Page, Granger, Morris, Royce, Golder, Collier, Parker, and Other Eminent Masters.
Fleetwood, John.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The works of William Smith M.A. In three parts. I. The history of the life, death, and resurrection and ascension of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; with the lives and deaths of the holy evangelists and apostles. II. The lives, acts, and martyrdoms, of those blessed Christians, who were contemporary with or immediately succeeded the apostles; as also, the most eminent fathers of the primitive church, who professed and suffered for the Christian faith. III. Pious breathings: or, The soul's ascent to the throne of grace; containing forms of devotion, both upon ordinary and extraordinary occasions. With a rational account of all the feasts and fasts observed in the Church of England. Adorned with forty curious cuts. humbly dedicated by the author to Her Most Excellent Majesty, Anne Queen of Great Britain.
Smith, William, A.M.Date: 1718- 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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Observations on the Rev. Andrew Fuller's late pamphlet, entitled, "the Gospel of Christ worthy of all acceptation." In which it is attempted, farther to confirm his leading idea, viz. That "faith in Christ is the duty of all men, who hear the sound of the Gospel" By proving, That the Universal Calls and Invitations of the Gospel are founded on the Universality of Divine Love to sinful Man; and on the Death of Jesus Christ, as a Propitiation for the Sins of the whole World. In Nine Letters, to a Friend. By a lover of all mankind
Taylor, Dan, 1738-1816.Date: [1786]- Books
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The following case of the people of Farnham, in the county of Surry, is humbly submitted to the consideration of their Christian brethren, who love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity, and are desirous of spreading the glad tidings of his everlasting gospel.
Date: 1793]- Books
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The spiritual worship, and service of God exalted; and acceptably performed only in the spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ. With Some other Things inserted herein worthy of Observation. By a lover of truth, and well-wisher of the souls of all men, George Myers. Unto which is annexed his dying sayings, &c.
Myers, George, 1653?-1714.Date: 1721- Books
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The love of God to all mankind; in the glorious work of the redemption by Jesus Christ our Lord, asserted and vindicated by the Holy Scriptures, shewing that we are not under the Law of Works, but under the Terms and Tenour of Grace. By G. G. Student in the Holy Scriptures.
G. G., Student in the Holy Scriptures.Date: Printed, in the Year. 1712- Books
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The practice of devotion: or, a treatise of divine love. Wherein the rules of this excellent vertue are explain'd, according to the Spirit of the Gospel, and in Opposition to false Devoto's. For the Use of all the Faithful, and particularly, for those who Suffer for Christ. In two parts.
Jurieu, Pierre, 1637-1713.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Two discourses on the love of God, in the sufferings of our saviour Jesus Christ. And on the goodness of God discern'd in his works, to mankind. Extracted from the Homilies on those Subjects; put into a new Method and modern Stile, and fitted to common Use; very necessary for all Christian Families, especially at this Time. By E. Kimpton, L. B. Curate of St. Matthew, Middlesex.
Kimpton, Edward, active 1765-1813.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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A journal, or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of Love in the Work of the Ministry, of that Ancient, Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox; Who departed this Life in great Peace with the lord, the 13th of the 11th Month, 1690. The First Part.
Fox, George, 1624-1691.Date: 1709- Books
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The practice of devotion: or, a treatise of divine love. Wherein the rules of this excellent virtue are explain'd, according to the Spirit of the Gospel, and in Oppositon to false Devoto's. or the Use of all the Faithful, and particularly, for those who Suffer for Christ. Written in French, by Mr. Peter Jurieu. And now faithfully done into English. With his pastoral letter ; giving a full account of the horrid and barbarous Cruelty used to the French Protestants. In two parts.
Jurieu, Pierre, 1637-1713.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- 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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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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The newest and most complete whole duty of man, or every Christian's family companion. Containing a complete system of Christianity, both in faith and practice. Laid down in the most familiar Manner to all who are desirous of attaining those Heavenly Mansions of Eternal Felicity, where Sin shall be done away, and Sorrow shall be no more. The whole being the Essence of Divinity and Morality; Wherein the Duties of Christianity are amply displayed under the following Heads, viz. Faith, Hope, Charity, Prayer, Piety, Patience, Prudence, Chastity, Humility, Temperance, Obedience, Fortitude, Repentance, Self-Denial, Love of God, Grace, &c. Including the Moral and Divine Duties of a Christian towards his God, his Neighbour, and himself. With other important Matters, calculated to make the Reader wise unto Salvation. Illustrated with Marginal Notes and References, by which the Work is rendered more Intelligible and Useful than any other of a periodical Nature ever yet published. To which will be added a Concise History of The Life of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. With the Lives of those Holy Evangelists, Apostles, and Disciples, who withstood Persecution to exalt the Standard of the Great Redeemer of Mankind. Also A Companion to the Altar, Or Christian's Week's Preparation for worthy receiving the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. With Prayers before, at, and after that sacred Solemnity. With a Complete Family Prayer Book, properly adapted to the Use and Edification of all Christians and Christian Families. Likewise a Key to the Common Prayer Book, Containing a Summary of the Weekly Collects digested in alphabetical Order, according to their respective and Important Subjects. Together with various other Matters of equal Importance. The Whole displaying the Excellency and Glory of the Christian Religion to all Capacities. By the Rev. Matthew Henry Cooke, LL. D. Adorned with Grand High-Finished Emblematical Copper-Plate Engravings, properly adapted to the various Subjects, and executed by the best Masters.
Cooke, Matthew Henry.Date: [1773?]- Books
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To all those whom it may concern. As I have often, in passing along the streets and high-ways, heard the Most Sacred Name very profanely made use of, both by men and women, and many grievously calling for Damnation on themselves and one on another, my heart has been, and is, deeply afflicted thereat; and therefore I beseech you, in the Name of Jesus Christ, do not defile your souls, which are dear and precious, by any wilful sin: and amongst other things, do not take the Holy Name of God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him or her guiltless that taketh his Holy Name in vain. God would save you; why would any of you lose and destroy yourselves? Observe this attentively; for notwithstanding all what the Lord has done, and is doing for us, such as die in their sins, where he is gone, they can never come. Abstain from drunkenness, and all excess, and from every appearance of evil; love one another, as Jesus Christ hath loved you; apply yourselves to the witness of God within you, which reproves you for evil; submit to, and obey its holy manifestations and discoveries, and it will do much more for you than all you can hear from any man: this witness of God is the Word of his Grace, even the Word of Life, which is able to save your souls. In the love of the gospel, I invite you all to come and taste how good and merciful the Lord is towards all those that return to him with their whole hearts. Farewel. London, the 28th of the Seventh Month 1777. Claude Gay.
Gay, Claude, 1707?-1786.Date: [1777]- Books
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The ram's horn sounded seven times: being a visitation of divine love to those merchants of Babylon who have taken upon themselves the office of teachers among the people called Baptists, whose mountain, built in their own wisdom, will be destroyed by the stone cut out of the mountain without hands (the wisdom and power of God), with every other mountain in the kingdom of Babylon-The false Church shall fall, and the true Church be built again. Part II. Giving a true account of what passed at a meeting of conference upon water baptism between J. Proud and the author, the 25th of 10th mo.1787. Also an Answer to John Hunt's pamphlet, written from a dream. - Also a message from the word of the Lord to the teachers among the people called Baptists likewise a short reply to John Theobald, with some remarks on Joseph Proud's pamphlet. By John Bousell, Of the City of Norwich, a Disciple of Jesus Christ, and an Offspring of the primitive Quakers.
Bousell, John.Date: [1787]