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A letter to the Rev. John Gardiner, Rector of Brailsford,&c in the county of Derby; and Curate of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton. Occasioned by his Brief reflections on the eloquence of the pulpit. By the author of Remarks on Mr. Gardiner's sermon preached at the consecration of the colours of the Somerset Light Dragoons, and on his Sermon on the Fast-Day, 1795.
Author of Remarks on Mr. Gardiner's Sermon.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The works of Mr. Thomas Emlyn. ... . Containing, I. A Narrative of the Proceedings against him. First printed 1719. II. An Humble Inquiry into the Scripture Account of Jesus Christ. 1702. III. General Remarks on Mr. Boyse's Answer. Wrote 1704. Also on Christ's not knowing the Day of Judgment, and the Argument from the Creation. Now first published. IV. An Answer to Mr. Boyse on the head of Worship. 1706. Now added, An Answer to Dr. Waterland on the same head. V. The supreme Deity of God the Father demonstrated a-against Dr Sherlock. 1707. VI. A Vindication of Bishop Fowler against Dr. Sherlock. 1707. Vii. A Letter to Dr. Willis, (afterwards Bishop of Winchester) occasioned by his Sermon before the House of Commons, Nov. 5. 1705. Viii. The Previous Question to the several Questions about Baptism; Whether it was intended as a standing ordinance among the posterity of baptized Christians? 1710. To which are prefixed, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Author.
Emlyn, Thomas, 1663-1741.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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The unreasonableness of religion. Being remarks and animadversions on Mr. John Wesley's sermon on Romans viii. 32. By Joseph Hart.
Hart, J. (Joseph), 1712-1768.Date: 1741- Books
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The slanderer chastis'd, in a letter to Mr. Rowland Hill, containing some remarks upon his strictures on The Rev. Mr. John Wesley's sermon, Preached April 21, 1777. By Matthew Goodenough.
Goodenough, Matthew, active 1777-1793.Date: [1777]- Books
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An answer to the Elder Brother of St. Katharin's; being some considerations on Mr. Bizzets [sic] Remarks on Dr. Sacheverill's [sic] sermon preach'd at St. Paul's Nov. 5, 1709. By William Jones, layman of the Church of England.
Jones, William, active 1679-1710.Date: 1710 [1709]- Books
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Remarks on an absurd and abusive letter intitled Animadversions on Mr. Croswell's sermon on free justification thro' Christ's redemption, from Romans III. v. 23, 24. By the author of the sermon.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1765- Books
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The fountain of life freely opened to the willing-hearted sinner. A sermon occasioned by the death of Miss Elizabeth Macgowan, who departed this life, February 19, 1774, In the Sixteenth Year of her Age. Preached at Mr. Macgowan's Meeting-House near Devonshire-Square, February 27, 1774. And published at his Request. To which is annexed, the hymn sung on the occasion. By Benjamin Wallin, A.M.
Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782.Date: 1774- Books
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A short treatise on Divine prescience, to which is affixed, a letter, on the subject of guile, addressed to the Rev. Mr. S--H. Together with remarks on a conversation between the Rev. Bishop C--ke and the author; and some strictures on a sermon preached by the Rev. Bisho A-B-Y, at Charleston, South Carolina. By John Phillips ... [One line from Psalms]
Phillips, John.Date: --1798--- Books
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The doctrines of the Church of England asserted. Or, a Modest Defence of a sermon Preached, March 5, 1748-9, at St. George's, Southwark, In a letter to the author of a Pamphlet, called Morality not Christianity; or, Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Wingfield's Sermon preach'd March 19, 1748/9. at the same Place. Humble inscribed to all real, not formal Professors of Christianity, and recommended to the Perusal of Both. By Martin De La Garde, Rector of Markfield, near Leicester, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Lord Blantyre;
De La Garde, Martin.Date: 1749- Books
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Remarks on a sermon preached by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Mole, occasioned by his insisting on a foundation of righteousness among men, independent on, and previous to, the will of God. With a defence of the author against whom the preface to the said sermon is written.
Wright, S. (Samuel), 1683-1746.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A letter to the Revd. Mr. John Gill, containing remarks on Some Passages in the Dedication to his sermon preached in Little Wild-Street, Nov. 27. 1736. In Commemoration of the Great Storm in the Year 1703. By a lover of truth.
Lover of truth.Date: 1737- Books
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A serious address to the Rev. Mr. Huntington; containing some remarks on his sermon, entitled "the servant of the Lord, described and vindicated." By Maria De Fleury.
De Fleury, Maria, active 1773-1791.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Observations on Doctor Price's revolution sermon, and on the conduct of the Dissenters, and Mr. Pitt, respecting the repeal of the Test Act, and the English representation in Parliament, with remarks on the public, and private character of the minister and his opponents.
Sayer, Edward.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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The constitution of a Gospel-Church adapted to union and peace. A sermon, delivered October 2, 1766. To the Church meeting near Cripple-Gate, on the ordination of the Rev. Mr. John Reynolds, their Pastor. Published at their Request. By Benjamin Wallin.
Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782.Date: 1766- Books
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The christian salutation. A farewel-sermon delivered October 12, 1766. on the return of the congregation under the care of the Rev. Mr. John Rogers, from their occasional Association with the Church meeting near the Maze-Pond, Southwark. Published at the Request of the Churches then assembled together. By Benjamin Wallin.
Wallin, Benjamin, 1711-1782.Date: 1766- Books
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A letter to Dr. Holdsworth, occasioned by his sermon preached before the University of Oxford: on Easter-Monday, concerning the resurrection of the same body. In which the passages that concern Mr. Lock are chiefly considered. By the author of, A defence of Mr. Lock's Essay of humane understanding; in answer to Some Remarks on that Essay.
Trotter, Catharine, 1679-1749.Date: 1726- Books
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A sermon preached on Sunday, February the 23d, 1794. By Jeremiah Joyce, Twenty-Three Weeks a close Prisoner in the Tower of London. To which is added an appendix, containing an account of the author's arrest for "treasonable practices;" his examination before His Majesty's most honourable Privy Council; his commitment to the Tower, and subsequent treatment. Together with remarks on the speeches of Mr. Windham, &c.
Joyce, Jeremiah, 1763-1816.Date: [1795]- Books
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A defence of the unity of God, in four letters to The Reverend Mr. Harper. In reply to his address to Dr. Disney, for Resigning the Rectory of Panton, and Vicarage of Swinderly, in Lincolnshire; and for quitting the Established Church: Including, remarks upon Mr. Romaine's Sermon on the Self-Existence of Jesus Christ. Together with remarks on the Rev. Mr. Hawkins's Letter to Dr. Priestley; And upon a Publication, entitled Horae Solitariae: With General Observations, on the common insubstantial Mode, of desending the Doctrine of the Trinity. By G. Clark.
Clark, George, unitarian.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A reply to the Remarks of the Rev. Mr. John Tucker, Pastor of the First Church in Newbury, on a sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23. 1767. Intitled Valour for the truth. By Aaron Hutchinson, A.M. Pastor of the church in Grafton, the author of said sermon. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
Hutchinson, Aaron, 1724-1800.Date: 1768- Books
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The bull-Baiting: or, Sach--ll dress'd up in fire-works. Lately brought over from the bear-garden in Southwark; and expos'd for the diversion of the citizens of London, at six pence a-piece. By John Dunton, Author of the Answer to Dr. K-Net, Entitl'd the Hazard of a Death-Bed Repentance. Being remarks on a scandalons [sic] sermon bellow'd out at St. Paul's on on [sic] the fifth of November last, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, by Dr. Sach-ll.
Dunton, John, 1659-1733.Date: 1709- Books
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Philoneikia; or, an answer to Mr. O'Leary's remarks on The Rev. Mr. Wesley's Letter, printed in the Freeman's Journal. Wherein is examined, whether it be a doctrine of the Church of Rome to break faith with heretics? By the Rev. Charles Farral, Author of a Sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Michan, Dublin, On Sunday the 14th of March, 1779.
Farral, Charles.Date: 1780- Books
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Farther remarks on the Reverend Dr. Snape's second letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Shewing that his lordship's sermon has advanc'd no new doctrine, particularly in relation to the proper sanctions of Christ's Laws; but that the same has been before taught, by Mr. Mede, Mr. Hales, Dr. Barrow, Archbishop Tillotson, Bishop Blackall, Dr. Sydall, Dr. Sherlock, and other eminent and learned divines of the Church of England. To which is added, an appendix. Being a full answer to Mr. Law's letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor, so far as it relates to his lordship's preservative against the principles and practices of the Nonjurors. By the Author of The former remarks.
Author of the former Remarks, Remarks on the Reverend Dr. Snape's second letter to the .. Bishop of Bangor.Date: 1717- Books
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A defence of set or prescribed forms of prayer; being an answer to Mr. Phelps's Remarks upon a sermon preached on that subject, pursuant to the Will of Mr. John Hutchins, on St. Mark's Day, 1745, at the Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, by the Rev. Tho. Newton, D. D. Rector of the said Church. Wherein the Remarker's false Reasoning, and rude Treatment of the Doctor in particular, the Clergy in general, and Mr. Hutchins's Trustees, are fairly consider'd and expos'd. To which is added, an examination of Mr. Phelp's reflections upon two passages in another sermon preach'd by Dr. Newton before the Hon. House of Commons, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, December 18th, 1745, the Day appointed for a General Fast. In a letter to the author. By Rev. Mr. Downes, Rector of St. Michael, Woodstreet, and Lecturer of St. Mary-le-Bow.
Downes, John, 1690 or 1691-1760.Date: 1746- Books
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Some friendly remarks on a sermon lately preach'd at Braintree, 3d. Parish, and now published to the world by the Revd. Mr. Porter of Bridgwater; from those words in Isaiah, 64. 6.-- All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags. In a letter to the author, to be communicated to his attestators. By Lemuel Briant, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church in Braintree. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Briant, Lemuel, 1722-1754.Date: 1750- Books
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The case of the rich young man in the Gospel endeavoured to be set in a clear light; and the levelling principle of selling all, and giving it to the poor, as drawn from that passage, and lately advanced and taught by some,---proved to be ill grounded. A sermon preached in the Parish-Church of St. Mary Le Bow, London, on Sunday, September 16. 1739. By John Brownsword, A.B. curate of Nuthurst in Sussex, and author of the remarks on the continuation of Mr. Whitefield's journal, &c. Published at the request of some of the auditors.
Brownsword, John, 1714 or 1715-Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]