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The eternal deity, or exisistence of the logos, our Lord Jesus Christ, proved by nine demonstrations raised from the sacred scriptures. In a letter to Mr. Peirce. Together with some reflections on two sermons of his, preach'd first in his own place at Exeter, and then in London. As also a remark or two on his Western inquisition.
Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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The necessity and divine excellency of a life of purity and holiness, set forth with pathetic energy, by an eminent minister of the Gospel amongst the people called Quakers. In seven discourses and three prayers, and an epistle to his brethren in religious profession in the island of Tortola. Now collected and re-published, that the instructive and important truths therein contained, may be spread and become more generally useful. [One line from John]
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: 1780- Books
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The necessity and divine excellency of a life of purity and holiness, set forth with pathetic energy, by an eminent minister of the Gospel amongst the people called Quakers, in seven discourses and three prayers, and an epistle to his brethren in religious profession in the island of Tortola. Now collected and republished, that the instructive and important truths therein contained, may be spread, and become generally useful. [One line from John]
Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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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]- 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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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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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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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- Books
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The history of the Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. By question and answer. Giving I. An Account of the remarkable Events and Transactions of the Antideluvian and Patriarchal Ages before and after the Flood: As also, several very curious Critical Remarks and Practical Observations upon the Lives of the Patriarchs. II. A minute Description of the Jews, from the calling of Abraham to their settlement in the Promised Land: with suitable remarks upon the Messeges of the Prophets sent to that People. III. And Lastly, The History of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and his Apostles, from the Birth of John the Baptist, to the conclusion of the Canon of Scripture. For the Benefit of every Real Christian. By Mr. Christopher Love, a Martyr, Late Minister of the Gospel in London.
Love, Christopher, 1618-1651.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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The new and complete family prayer-book, or Church of England man's divine library: being An Universal Illustration, Commentary, Exposition, and Paraphrase on The Book of Common-Prayer And Administration of the Sacraments, And other Rites, Ceremonies, and Offices of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Plalms of David. Containing at Large, the whole Service (public and Private, for Sundays, Holidays, &c.) of our Church, with all the Rubricks, &c. complete: Namely, The Calendar, with the Table of Lessons-The Order for Morning Prayer-The Order for Evening Prayer-Tables and Rules for the Feasts and Fasts throughout the Year-The Order how the Psalter is appointed to be Read-The Order how the Rest of the Holy Scripture is appointed to be Read-A Table of proper Lessons and Psalms-The Creed of St. Athanasius-The Litany-Prayers and Thanksgivings upon several Occasions-Collects, Epistles, and Gospels, to be used at the Ministration of the Holy Communion throughout the Year-The Order of the Ministration of the Holy Communion-The Order of Baptism both Public and Private-The Order of Baptism for those of Riper Years-The Catechism, with the Order for Confirmation of Children-The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony-Visitation of the Sick, and Communion of the Sick-The Order for the Burial of the Dead-Thanksgiving for Women after Child-Bearing-A Commination, or Denouncing of God's Anger and Judgment against Sinners-The Psalter, or Psalms of David-Forms of Prayer to be used at Sea-A Form of Prayer for the Fifth Day of November, for Deliverance from the Gunpowder Plot-A Form of Prayer for the Thirtieth Day of January-A Form of Prayer for the Nine and Twentieth Day of May, or Restoration of the Royal Family-A Form of Prayer for the Twenty-Fifth Day of October. Also, A Companion to and Preparation for the Altar, The New and Old Versions of the Psalms, The Form or Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons; The Acts for the Uniformity of the Common-Prayer-The Preface, as settled by the original Compilers of our excellent Liturgy-Directions concerning the Service and Ceremonies-The Articles of Religion-Constitutions and Canons of the Church-Ratification-Table of Kindred and Affinity-A Manual of Prayers for every Day in the Week, &c. &c. &c. Comprehending Likewise, The whole Substance of every Thing Liturgical in all former Expositors, Ritualists, Commentators, and other learned Divines who have wrote on any Part of the Subject, collected and inserted in their proper Order, and interspersed throughout with practical Observations; all the Material, Obscure, and Intricate Passages, Fasts, Festivals, Saints-Days, Apostolical and Canonical; Prayers, Epistles, Gospels, Psalms, Collects, Lessons, &c. throughout the Year, being faithfully fully, clearly, and comprehensively elucidated. With Notes, Theological, Critical, Moral, Historical, Systematical, Practical, and Explanatory, at the Bottom of each Page; Carefully extracted from the most eminent and pious Bishops and other Divines of our Church, such as Hoadley, Comber, Burnet, Warner, Beveridge, Nicholls, Burkitt, Saunderson, Wheatley, Clarke, Cave, Shuckford, Butler, Cosins, Wilkins, Wilson, Sparrow, Lowth, Barrow, L'estrange, Usher, Bennet, Mede, Atterbury, Hurd, Jortin, Kennicot, Lardner, Leland, Secker, Newton, Seed, Orr, Sherlock, South, Tillotson, Sharpe, Howard, Johnson, Porteus, Pearce, Hall, and others. Including a Comparison of our Liturgy with the Rituals of the Primitive Churches, wherein our established Form of Devotion is proved by Scripture, Reason, and Antiquity, both lawful and necessary, with an Account of such Alterations as have been made since it was first compiled in the Reign of King Edward VI. and the particular Reasons which occasioned them. The exact Method and Harmony of all the Offices are shown, together with Observations on Psalmody, Church-Music, Ornaments, &c. The Whole forming a valuable Work, very useful for all Christian Families, to excite Devotion, and enable every One to Pray with the Understanding. By Paul Wright, D. D. - F. S. A. Vicar of Oakley and Rector of Snoreham, in Essex, late of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge; Author of The Complete British Family Bible, being a real New Exposition and Commentary on the Holy Scriptures-of The New and Complete Life of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus-Christ and his Apostles, &c. - and of the New and Complete Book of Martyrs, being Fox's Martyrs revised, corrected, and improved, the only perfect and elegant Work of the Kind. Embellished with a numerous Set of elegant Copper-Plate engravings, more highly and curiously finished than those given with any other Work of the Kind whatever. The Artists engaged in their elegant Executions are the justly celebrated Messrs. Grainger, Taylor, Rennoldson, Morris, Royce, Roberts, Seaco, Conder, Parker, Myles, Hawkins, Thornton, Page, and others, whose Ingenuity has done Honour to the English Nation; and who are taking this exquisite Set of Copper-Plates (which on Account of their superior Excellence, will cost the Proprietor upwards of One Thousand Pounds) from Original Designs made by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. West, Mr. June, Samuel-Wale, Esq. of the Royal Academy, and the finest Paintings of the most esteemed Masters, such as Raphael Urbin, Rubens, Vandyke, Picart, &c. and the Whole curiously ornamented by the ingenious Mr. Clowes and other Masters.
Church of England.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The Book of martyrs: or The history of paganism and popery, from the birth of Christ, to the last conspiracy against King William the third. Containing, I. An account of the sufferings and crucifixion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; with the sufferings and martyrdoms of the apostles and primitive christians, under the ten heathen persecutions: and also the life of constantine the great, the first Christian emperor. II. A display of the horrid persecutions and cruelties, exercised upon protestants by the papists; as the persecution of the waddenses and albigenses; the massacre of the protestants in piedmont and France, with the particulars of the bloody massacre at Paris, the siege of Rochel, &c. the persecution of the protestants in the principality of Orange, Bohemia, Hungary, the Palatinate, Germany, Lithuania, Italy, Spain, (with an account of the bloody inquisition) portugal and the low countries. III. The English martyrology; containing an account of the sufferings of the protestant martyrs in the reigns of Henry IV. V. VIII. and that of Queen Mary; wherein is occasionally introduced some short Memorials of the reformation. IV. The Romish Persecutions in Scotland. V. The Romish Persecutions in Ireland. VI. A short account of the Spanish invasion, 1588. VII. The gun powder treason, 1605. VIII. The fire of London, 1666. IX. The horrid popish-plot in 1678. X. The Murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. XI. The detestable co... papists, and their ... king William III. XII. God's judgment upon ...ors. XIII. A short account of the most material errors now taught in the Romish church. The whole designed as an antidote against the present dreadful Growth of Popery and to preserve to us the memoirs of those holy men and women, together with their histories, acts, sufferings, and their constant deaths, willingly and ... for the sake of Christ and his Gospel, and for refusing to comply with Popish doctrines and superstitions.
Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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The christian's dictionary; or, sure guide to divine knowledge. Containing a full and familiar explanation of all the remarkable words made use of, in the Holy Scriptures, And In the Writings of the most eminent and pious Divines, whether ancient or modern. Wherein All the various Terms, Phrases, Titles, and Allusions, are traced from their Originals: The several Acceptations in which they are held, are clearly pointed out, in such a Manner as will enable the serious Christian to give an Account of the Faith that is in him, and render him Wise unto Salvation. In Every Part Of This Body Of Divinity, Great care has been taken to apply the subject matter to the Faith, Experience, And Duty Of Every Sincere Believer In The Doctrines Of The Gospel. The Whole being a Work calculated to promote the interests of Religion and Virtue, by conveying Knowledge with Simplicity, even to the most ignorant, rectifying the Errors that too many are apt to run into, and representing real Religion in its Native Colours, as taught in the Sacred Volume of Inspiration. To which is added, a brief explication of all the proper names found in sacred scripture, Including The Senses Wherein They Were Used BY The Ancient Jews: Every one of them being significant of some remarkable Transaction, or providential Event. B the Reverend John Fleetwood, D. D. Author of the Life of Our blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, &c. Published by the King's Authority. Illustrated and adorned with Thirty curious and emblematical Engravings, executed, from the Original Drawings of the celebrated Wale, by the most eminent English Artists, particularly Grignion, Walker, Taylor, and Rennoldson.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]