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Truth of the greatest concern to the soul of every individual. By a sincere lover of the whole human race.
Sincere Lover of the Whole Human Race.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A free discourse concerning truth and error, Especially in Matters of religion. Wherein Are propounded the Proper and Certain Methods of finding and obtaining the One, and of discovering and avoiding the Other. Together with reflections on several authors; but more particularly on the Lord Bishop of Sarum's exposition on the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England. Also A Preface containing some Brief Remarks on the late Reflections on Humane Learning. By John Edwards, D.D.
Edwards, John, 1637-1716.Date: MDCCI. [1701]- Books
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Thoughts on truth, on prejudice, and on sincerity. By John Holland.
Holland, John, -1751.Date: 1795- Books
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Evangelical truths vindicated: in an epistle to the readers of Mr. John Brine's two pamphlets; The one entitled, Motives to Love and Unity among Calvinists differing in Opinions. The other entitled, Some Mistakes in a Book of Mr. Johnson's of Liverpool, intitled The Faith of God's Elect, &c. noted and rectified. Wherein are demonstrated, I. The Freeness and Sovereignty of Grace, to be all Influence, incapable of being purchased by any Price, or of being promoted or impeded by Sin. II. The precious Faith of the Saints, to be a Participation of the divine Nature, superior to the Nature or to the Work of any Creature. III. The Preaching of the Gospel, to be a Message of pure Grace; in subserviency whereunto the Law is to be opened in it's clearest Light, but the Gospel alone to be preached. By John Johnson.
Johnson, John, 1706-1791.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Christian liberty, founded in gospel truth; or, the great argument of Christian liberty, explained In its necessary Connection with sound Principles, in Opposition to some dangerous Notions relating to both. In a sermon upon John viii-32. By C. Mastertown. M.A.
Mastertown, Charles, 1679-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXVII. [1727]- Books
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A tender visitation and warning to those that profess the way of truth but are not in the possession of it. With a call to them to come and walk in the narrow way, which leadeth unto life. Giving some account of the tender dealings of God with the author, who is one that desires the Prosperity of the Truth in all; and that those who profess it, might come to live in Obedience to it. Thomas Hopkins.
Hopkins, Thomas, active 1707.Date: [1707]- Books
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Truth defended: being an answer to an anonymous pamphlet, intitled, Some doctrines in the superlapsarian scheme impartially examined by the word of God. By John Gill.
Gill, John, 1697-1771.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Thoughts on divine truth, in a series of letters to a friend. By Samuel Rowles.
Rowles, Samuel, 1743-1820.Date: 1797- Books
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Christ the standard of truth set up, by the light of the morning star, the principle of truth: and Satan, the son of perdition, revealed, by the same light. Containing A short Account of the Creation and Fall in Heaven, with the Creation and Fall on Earth-The State of Man in the Fall-Likewise an Account of Christ Reigning with his Saints in his espoused Church, on Earth, for One Thousand Years, till he hath made his Bride ready: when he will descend with all his holy Angels and sound the Trumpet at the Gate of the holy city, to call all to Judgment. By Dorothy Gott, author of "the midnight cry."
Gott, Dorothy.Date: [1800?]- Books
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Divine truth; being a vindication of the three immutable attributes, perfections or properties of the true God: Viz. Essential Holiness, Universal Goodness, Sovereign Grace; against the infernal demon, Who wills the Existence of Evil, Decrees Creatures to eternal Misery; And cannot accomplish his own Designs, Without the Intervention of Sin. containing the Character of God, given in his word; and the Character of God, given by men. With a revisal of the trial of th two opinions tried. By John Johnson.
Johnson, John, 1706-1791.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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What is truth? Or, Pilate's question answer'd, from Dr. Calamy's discourse on Ephesians IV. 15. To which is added, the way to peace and union between Christians, Manichees, Arians, &c. as laid out in a sermon on 2 Tim. I. 13. Preach'd at an ordination, by Mr. S. Wright.
Calamy, Edmund, 1671-1732.Date: MDCCXXI [1721]- Books
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The letter to Sir J. B--. examined: the false and unfair quotations detected and exposed: ... In a letter to Mr. Benson. By Irenæus Philalethes, ...
Philalethes, Iranæus.Date: 1711- Books
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Revelation, the best foundation for morals: being, an investigation of the true & fabulous in the Age of reason, and the French philosophy by a lover of truth.
Curtis (Apothecary)Date: M.DCC.XCVIII. [1798]- Books
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Christian liberty. Founded in Gospel truth; or, the great argument of Christian liberty, explained In its Necessary Connection with Sound Principles. In Opposition to some Dangerous Notions relating to both. In a sermon upon John viii. 32. By C. Mastertown. M.A.
Mastertown, Charles, 1679-1750.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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Alethia: or, a general system of moral truths, contained in letters from Selima, Empress of the Turks, to her daughter Isabella, at Grand Cairo, in which the Principles of Morality are treated in an easy and familiar Manner, and the whole interspersed and illustrated with Variety of affecting Examples. By Richard Murray, A. M. & J. U. B.
Murray, Richard, J.U.B.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Plain evidences of the truth of Christianity, in the form of a catechism; To preserve the Minds of Young People from the prevailing Infidelity and Scepticism of the Day. by Richard Leggett. Humbly recommended to parents, masters, and teachers, As a Help to impress the Minds of Young People with a Veneration for the Sacred Scriptures.
Leggett, Richard.Date: [1798]