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A sacramental catechism, designed for communicants old and young. [wherein]in it is essayed to explain, the doctrine of the two [te]nants; the offices which Christ executes with re...nce to the covenant of grace, both as to the ...king, and administration of it; and the different estates wherein he executes these offices: as ..., an explication of the two sacraments, the seals that convenant, particularly the Lord's Supper.-Together with the method of preparation for, beha...iour at, and after-improvement of that Holy Ordinance. In a plain, concise, and scriptural manner. To which is subjoined, an abstract of that solemn mode of public admission of young communicants to the Lord's table, which has been practiled in the ...arish of Kilmarnock. By James Oliphant, A.M. translated from Kilmarnock to Dunbarton. The fourth edition, with improvements. Entered in Stationers Hall.
Oliphant, James, 1734-1818.Date: 1778- Books
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The works of John Woolman. In two parts.
Woolman, John, 1720-1772.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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The election of God undisguised: Or, The reproach rolled away from the doctrine of sovereign grace. In a letter to a friend. As whose request, some attempts to stigmatize and invalidate some evangelical truths (in a poem intitled thoughts on God's decree) are dissected and exposed. To which is added, an appendix, wherein election and reprobation are set in the true scripture light. By John Johnson.
Johnson, John, 1706-1791.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A clear vindication of the true and eternal God head of Jesus Christ and of the Holy Ghost in opposition to the notions published in a late pamphlet, entitled, An essay on spirit. By Samuel Henry. A.M. and Rector of Gaulskill, in the diocess of Ossory.
Henry, Samuel, approximately 1676-1752.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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A sacramental catechism, designed for communicants old and young. Wherein it is essayed to explain, the doctrine of the two covenants; the offices which Christ executes with reference to the covenant of grace, both as to the making, and administration of it; and the different estates wherein he executes these offices: as also, an explication of the two sacraments, the supper.--Together with the method of preparation for, behaviour at, and after-improvement of that ordinance. In a plain, concise, and scriptural manner. To which is subjoined, an abstract of that solemn mode of public admission of young communicants to the Lord's table, which has been practised in the Parish of Kilmarnock, almost since the revolution. By James Oliphant, A.M. minister of the Gospel, Kilmarnock. Entered in stationers hall.
Oliphant, James, 1734-1818.Date: 1772- Books
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Stockings out at heels: or, A full answer to twenty seven queries propos'd by a dislocted hosier, upon the bill against occasional conformity.
F. B.Date: 1705- Books
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A church-catechism: or, Brief instruction in the faith and order of the Gospel. In which are contain'd, 1. Question and answers. 2. Reasons. 3. Uses. of 1. Confutation. 2. Exhortation. 3. Examination. 4. Consolation. By [blank]
Doughty, G.Date: 1703- Books
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A collection of genuine letters, from various persons, occasioned by the queries inserted in the daily advertiser of Monday the 13th of February last; relating to the most important doctrines of Christianity.
Date: 1749- Books
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The Wonderful signs of Christ's second coming, calmly considered; Under the following heads, viz. I. observations upon the scripture prophecies, as they seem parallel to the signs of the present times. II. A short account of the great comet expected, according to Sir Isaac Newton and other leanred men, in 1757 or 58. With serious reflections upon the fatal consequences attending the approach of such a body of fire; drawn from a number of incidents of the like kind, which have happened in these nations for upwards of a thousand years past.
Date: 1756- Books
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Truth. The mysteries of Christianity radically developed, and discovered to be physically true. The name of truth will, on every page of this book, testify that she alone hath dictated its contents to the editor: it is a tribute which he owed to her glory. The order, which this work required, hath necessarily occasioned its division into two parts, each of which will form a volume. The first volume will develop the Genesial history of the world, the basis of the sacred books, which compose the Old Testament of Christians. The second volume illustrates the 3 grand mysteries, as well as the 4 Gospels of Jesus; the basis of our 7 Sacraments, of our theologal dogmas, and of all the ceremonies of our new law. Volume the first.
Bébescourt.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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Truth's victory over error: or, The true principles of the Christian religion, stated and vindicated against the following heresies, viz. Arians, Arminians Anabapists Antinomians Brownists Donatists Epicureans Eutychains Erastins Familists Jesuits Independents Libertines Manicheans Pelagians Papists Quakers Socinians Sabellians Sceptics Vaninians, &c. The whole being a commenary on all the chapters of the confession of faith, by way of question and answer: in which, the saving truths of our holy religion are confirmed and established; and the dangerous errors and opinions of its adversaries detected and confuted. Written by the Late Reverend and learned Mr. David Dickson, professor of divinity in the University of Edinburgh. To this edition is prefixed, a short account of the author's life, by the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Wodrow, minister of the Gospel at Eastwood.
Dickson, David, 1583?-1663.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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The Primitive doctrine of the Church of England vindicated, According to the apostolick doctrine of passive obedience and non-resistance. To which is added opinions of the most eminent bishops and doctors of the Church of England; viz. Archbishop Tillotson, Bishop Stillingfleet, Bishop Overall, Bishop Cranmer, Bishop Jewel, Archbishop Sancross, Bishop Andrews, Dr. Jackson, Bishop Usher, Mr. Chillingworth, Bishop Bramball, Bishop Sanderson, Dr. Sherlock, Bishop Beveridge, Archbishop Tenison, Archbishop of York, Bishop of Worcester, Dr. Sprat, Bishop of Sarum, Bp. of Carlisle, Dr. Moor, Dr. Hooper, Dr. Wake, Dr. Blackhall, Dr. Fleetwood, Bishop of Chichester, Dr. Kennit. The author of the Duty of man. Whereby all English subjects may be instructed in their duty to their prince, &c. In a dialogue between doctor and pupil.
Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- Books
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Whereas it was voted, at a General Meeting of the Body of Protestant Dissenting Mininsters, in and about London, held at the Library, in Redcross-street, on Wednesday, December the 23d, 1772: ...
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Professor Campbell's further explications with respect to some articles of the former charge, wherein the R. Committee for purity of doctirne have declar'd themselves not satisfy'd.
Campbell, Archibald, 1691-1756.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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The church of England try'd by herself: or, an appeal to her own principles for the fitness and expediency of a review and alteration of her articles, liturgy, &c. Humbly address'd To his Grace the Archbishop of-And to all whom it concerns. By a real Friend to Truth and the Gospel.
Real Friend to Truth and the Gospel.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Supernaturals examined: In four disserations on three treatises: Viz. I. On the observations of the history and evidence of the resurrection of Christ. By Gilbert West, Esq; II. and III. On miracles and prophecies, shewing the impossibility of the one, and the falsity of the other; in answer to Mr. Jackson's letter to deists. IV. On the defence of the peculiar institutions and doctrines of Christianity.
Annet, Peter, 1693-1769.Date: [1750?]