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A tender invitation, and call to all people, to Embrace the Offers of God's Love, and to break off from those things which provoke Him to anger, before the day of their visitation be over. With a word of comfort to those who are mourning because of the wickedness that abounds amongst mankind.
Holme, Benjamin, 1683-1749.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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A translation of the philosophical discourse on the love of God; explaining the sentiments of the Archbishop of Cambray. By Chevalier Ramsay.
Ramsay, Chevalier (Andrew Michael), 1686-1743.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
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Free strictures on "an address to candid and serious men." Tending to refute the arguments brought forward in that pamphlet in favour of the restoration of all lapsed intelligences. By some friends of revelation.
Fisher, Samuel, 1742-1803.Date: 1799- Books
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A choice drop of seraphick love tender'd to the immortal soul.
Philomathes et Philalethes.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Universal love. A sermon preached in Trinity-Church, at Newport, in Rhode Island, before the Right Worshipful Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, on the 24th day of June, 1757. By Thomas Pollen, A.M.
Pollen, Thomas, -1768.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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A treatise on God's love to the world; Wherein is shewn the perfect agreement betwixt the religion of Jesus, supernaturally revealed in the Gospel, and the religion of nature and reason in its state of integrity before the fall: but in as far as it is since corrupted, it so far ceases to be the religion of nature and reason, but sinks and degenerates into human inventions, and satan's devices: for what a faithful and unchangeable God reveals in deed and in fact by a natural revelation, he cannot contradict by any supernatural revelation, being always consistent with himself. 'Tis true, the supernatural revelation, on account of man's lapsed state, necessarily contains many things quite hid from the ken, and far above the comprehension of the natural revelation, even in its integrity; but it contains nothing in it, either contrary to the natural revelation in its integrity, or inconsistent with it; nor can it, since the all-perfect God is the author of both these revelations; the author of the natural revelation by the obscurer light of reason, even when in its state of integrity; and the author of the clearer and fuller light of the supernatural revelation by the grace of the Gospel. By James Sloss, M.A. author of the Sermons on the doctrine of the trinity.
Sloss, James, 1698-1772.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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A sure guide to heaven: or, the truest, safest, and most certain way to happiness, and to a lovely immortality, which all persuasions in religion, are agreed in, by divine love. With devout Aspirations to fan the Holy Flame, and keep it alive: Fitted for the Uses of a devout Retirement. By a clergy-man of the country.
Clergyman of the country.Date: 1702- Books
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The saviour's heart. A fragment. Written by the late Henry Peckwell, D. D. Published for the Benefit of The Sick Man's Friend.
Peckwell, Henry, 1747-1787.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, to-day, and for ever: or the riches of his grace displayed, in the conversion of Mrs. Sarah Wight.
Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663.Date: 1761- Books
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A philosophical enquiry into the tenets of the Bishop of Bangor, as deliver'd in his late inimitable sermon and answer to Dr. Snape. Shewing the Fallacies, Equivocations, and false Grammar of that Reverend Author, and his crude and indigested Notions. Of Prayer, the Love of God, and the Church or Kingdom of Christ. And, Evidently demonstrating, that his Lordship's new Doctrines tend unavoidably to destroy all Plety and Devotion, the Love of God, all Churches and Sacraments, all Revealed Religion, the Authority of the Holy Scriptures, and all Society and Civil Government in the World. With a Bit of Dr. Snape at Parting. By a gentleman.
Gentleman.Date: 1717- Books
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Infallible remedies, for the perfect cure of all personal, and national unhappiness. ... By Edward Goldney, ...
Goldney, Edward, active 1759-1770.Date: 1770]- Books
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Here is a full and true relation of one Mr. Rich. Langly, a Glazier, Living over-against the sign of the golden-wheatsheas in Ratcliff-Highway, London, that lay in a trance for two days and one night. He also saw the joys of heaven, and the terrors of hell. You have also an account when he came out of his trance, how he declared to the Minister, that he had but 5 days to live in this world, before he should depart. As soon as the minister war gone out of the room, it is said the Devil appearing to him, and asking of him if he would sell his soul and body to him, proffering him in the shape of a gentleman, a bag of gold, but he crying out against it, and saying, Lord jesus receive my soul. Having an account how the Devil vanished a way in a flame of fire, you have also in this book a good and godly sermon, that was preached on him at his funeral, by that reverend and learned divine, Dr. Pede, Minister of the Parish Church of Clakenwell London. Licensed according to order.
Date: [1709?]- Books
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Universal love and goodness shewed to be the great duty, of all people. Written for the use of the parishioners of Meldreth, near Royston in Cambridgeshire, by Richard Willowes, M. A. Late Vicar of Meldreth.
Willowes, Richard, 1659-1736.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Sentimental discourses upon religion and morality. By a lady.
Lady.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The greatness of the divine love vindicated in three letters. I. Concerning the possibility of our common Salvation. II. Concerning the importance of a firm belief of it. III. Concerning God's absolute decrees of the actual Fall and misery of men and angels. By Samuel Fancourt.
Fancourt, Samuel, 1678-1768.Date: [1727]- Books
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The doctrines of God's everlasting love to his elect, and their eternal union with Christ: together with some other truths, stated and defended. In a letter to Mr. Abraham Taylor. By John Gill.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: [1732]- Books
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A hopeful youth falling short of heaven, exemplify'd in the conduct of the rich young man whom Jesus loved. By I. Watts.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: 1723- Books
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The fruits and effects of God's love, being the substance of a sermon preached at the Countess of Huntingdon's chapel, Tunbridge-Wells, October 21, 1787. By S. Barnard, Minister of the Gospels, Published at Request.
Barnard, Samuel, -1807.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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The doctrines of God's everlasting love to his elect, and their eternal union with Christ: together with some other truths, stated and defended. In a letter to Mr. (alias Dr.) Abraham Taylor. By John Gill.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The fruits and effects of God's love. Being the substance of a sermon preached at the Countess of Huntingdon's chapel, Tunbridge-Wells, October 21, 1787. By S. Barnard, Minister of the Gospel. Published at request.
Barnard, Samuel, -1807.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A tender invitation, and call to all people, to Embrace the Offers of God's Love, and to break off from those things which provoke Him to anger, before the day of their visitation be over. With a word of comfort to those who are mourning because of the wickedness that abounds amongst mankind.
Holme, Benjamin, 1683-1749.Date: MDCCXV. [1715]