22 results filtered with: Antinomianism - Early works to 1800
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Much-Ado about nothing: or, Arminian Methodism turned out rank popery at last. An address from candid Protestants, to the Rev. Mr. Fletcher, on his fourth check against antinomianism, to Establish the Popish Doctrine of Justification by Works. Certain Men are crept in Unawares.
Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Antinomianism explained and exploded; in a letter to a friend.
J. T.Date: [1790?]- Books
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A blow at the root of the refined antinomianism of the present age. Wherein that maxim, which is so absolutely essential to their scheme, that it cannot subsist without it, laid down by Mr. Marshall, viz. That in justifying faith, "we believe that to be true, which is no true before we believe it," thoroughly examined: Mr. Wilson's arguments in its defence, considered and answered; and the whole antinomian controversy, as it now stands, brought to a short issue, and rendered plain to the meanest capacity. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem, New-England. [Four lines from Isaiah]
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790.Date: M,DCC,LXIII. [1763]- Books
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Logica Genevensis continued. Or the first part of the fifth check to antinomianism, containing an answer to "the finishing stroke" of Richard Hill, Esq ; In which some Remarks upon Mr. Fulsome's antinomian Creed, published by the Rev. Mr. Berridge, are occasionally introduced. With an appendix Upon the remaining difference between the Calvinists and the anti Calvinists, with respect to our Lord's doctrine of Justification by words, and St. James's doctrine of Justification by works, and not by faith only.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: [1773]- Books
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Logica Genevensis continued. Or the second part of the fifth check to antinomianism: containing a defence of "jack o'lanthorn," and "the Paper-Kite," i. e. Sincere Obedience; of the "cobweb," i. e. The evangelical law of liberty; - and of the "valiant Sergeant I. F." i. e. The conditionality of Perseverance, attacked by the Rev. Mr. Berridge, M. A. Vicar of Everton, and late Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge, in his book called The Christian world unmasked.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: [1774]- Books
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A letter to an antinomian from his friend. By T.B.
T. B., Friend.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Goliath slain, and the Philistines Routed. Being a reply to R. Carter's scurrilous pamphlet, addressed to the Rev. W. Huntington, S.S. By Thomas Packer, Member of the Church of Christ at Providence Chapel.
Packer, Thomas, active 1794.Date: 1794- Books
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A display of God's special grace. In a familiar dialogue between a minister & a gentleman of his congregation, about the work of God, in the conviction and conversion of sinners, so remarkably of late begun and going on in these American parts. Wherein the objections against some uncommon appearances amongst us are distinctly consider'd, mistakes rectify'd, and the work itself particularly prov'd to be from the Holy Spirit. With an addition, in a second conference, relating to sundry Antinomian principles, beginning to obtain in some places. To which is prefixed an attestation, by several ministers of Boston.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.Date: 1742- Books
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The marrow of modern divinity, in two parts. Part I. Touching both the Covenant of Works, and the Covenant of Grace: With their Use and End, both in the Time of the Old Testament, and in the Time of the New. Clearly describing the Way to enternal Life by Jesus Christ. In a Dialogue betwixt Evangelista, a Minister of the Gospel, Nomista, a Legalist, Antinomista, an Antinomian, and Neophitus, a young Christian. By Edward Fisher, A.M. The eighth edition, with notes, by that eminent and faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. Thomas Boston, Late Minister of the Gospel at Ettrick. To which is added, the twelve queries, which were proposed to the Twelve Marrow-men, by the Commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1721. With the Marrow-Men's Answers to said Queries.
Fisher, Edward, active 1627-1655.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The marrow of modern divinity, in two parts. Part I. Touching both the Covenant of Works, and the Covenant of Grace: With their Use and End, both in the Time of the Old Testament, and in the Time of the New. Clearly describing the Way to eternal Life by Jesus Christ. In a Dialogue betwixt Evangelista, a Minister of the Gospel, Nomista, a Legalist, Antinomista, an Antinomian, and Neophitus, a young Christian. By Edward Fisher, A.M. The eighth edition, with notes, by that eminent and faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Mr Thomas Boston, Late Minister of the Gospel at Ettrick. To which is added, the twelve queries, which were proposed to the Twelve Marrow-Men, by the Commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1721. With the Marrow-Men's Answers to said Queries.
Fisher, Edward, active 1627-1655.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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St. Paul no Antinomian: or, a vindication of that apostle's doctrine from the gross charge of heresy, fanatacism, and licentiousness. In a letter to the Rev. Mr. Dodd, Lecturer of West-Ham in Essex, and St. Olave's Hart-Street, London. Wherein the important doctrines of repentance, faith and imputed righteousness, with their attendant Fruits and Effects, are set forth in a Scripture Light, by the Rev. R. Elliot, A. B. and late of Bennet-College, Cambridge.
Elliot, Richard, -1788.Date: [1762?]- Books
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Logica Genevensis continued. Or the second part of the fifth check to antinomianism, containing a defence of "Jack o'lanthorn," and "the Paper-kite," ... of the "Cobweb," ... and of the "valiant Sergeant I F." ... attack'd by the Rev. Mr. Berridge, ... in his book called The Christian world unmasked.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: [1773?]- Books
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Overture concerning the representation and petition of twelve brethren, in favours of The marrow.
Church of Scotland. General Assembly.Date: 1721]- Books
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Twenty nine sermons, viz. XIII. On the throne of Grace, From Heb. iv. 16. and XVI. On the Lord's prayer, From John xvii. 24. Together with the Protestant doctrine of justification vindicated. All by the late Revd. and learned Mr. Robert Trail Minister of the Gospel at London.
Traill, Robert, 1642-1716.Date: 1731- Books
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A dying pastor's legacy to his people. Being a collection of divine and moral sentences, taken from a multitude of sermons preach'd among them; and design'd for their Establishment in the Truths of the Gospel; and for their Furtherance in Grace, Holiness, and Comfort: Prepared for this Time of great Declension from the Truth; and Decay of the Power of Godliness. By the Revd. Mr. W. Notcutt.
Notcutt, William, 1672-1756.Date: [1744]- Books
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Antinomian heresy exploded: in an appeal to the Christian world; Against the Unscriptural Doctrines, and Licentious Tenets of Mr. James Relly: Advanced in His Treatise of union, &c. By W. Mason.
Mason, William, 1719-1791.Date: [1760?]- Books
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Logica Genevensis: or, a fourth check to Antinomianism; in which St. James's Pure Religion is defended against the Charges, and established upon the Concessions, of Mr. Richard and Mr. Rowland Hill. In a series of letters to those Gentlemen. By John Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1795- Books
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Logica Genevensis: or, a fourth check to Antinomianism; in which St. James's Pure Religion is defended against the Charges, and established upon the Concessions, of Mr. Richard and Mr. Rowland Hill. In a series of letters to those Gentlemen. By the vindicator of the minutes.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1790- Books
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First check to antinomianism: Or, A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's last minutes: occasioned by a circular letter, inviting principal persons, both clergy and laity, as well of the dissenters as of the established Church, who disapprove of those minutes, to oppose them in a body, as a dreadful heresy: and designed to remove prejudice, check rashness, promote forbearance, defend the character of an eminent minister of christ, and prevent some important scriptural truths from being hastily branded as heretical. In five letters, to the Hon. and Rev. author of the circular letter. By a lover of quietness and liberty of conscience.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1795- Books
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Believers entanglement by the moral law, proved inconsistent with the abolition of the law. In three letters, addressed to the Rev. Mr. Huntington; with his reply to the first letter. By Thomas Hacker, Member of Providence Chapel.
Hacker, Thomas.Date: [1794]- Books
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Logica Genevensis continued. Or the second part of the fifth check to Antinomianism. Containing A Defence of ̀̀jack o'lanthorn,'' and ̀̀the Paperkite,'' i. e. Sincere Obedience;-of the ̀̀cobweb,'' i. e. The evangelical law of liberty;-and of the ̀̀valiant Sergeant I. F. i. e. The conditionality of Perseverance, attacked by the Rev. Mr. Berridge, M. A. Vicar of Everton, and late Fellow of Clare-Hall, Cambridge, in his book called The Christian world unmasked.
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785.Date: 1789- Books
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Some considerations on original sin, the fall of man, and the doctrine of a christ. Particularly recommended to the antinomians and methodists. By a lover of Genuine Christianity. In a letter to a friend.
Lover of genuine Christianity.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]