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Discourses on the following subjects, viz. Directions how to hear sermons. 1. Directions how to hear Sermons. 2. Worldly Business no Plea for the Neglect of Religion. 3. Satan's Devices. 4. The Marks of the New-Birth. 5. The Knowledge of Jesus Christ the best Knowledge. 6. The heinous Sin of Drunkenness. 7. The Power of Christ's Resurrection. 8. The Duty of searching the Scriptures. 9. Thankfulness for Mercies received, a necessary Duty. 10. The Benefits of an early Piety. 11. The Folly and Danger of being not Righteous enough. 12. The Indwelling of the Spirit, the common Privilege of all Believers. 13 The Necessity of the Righteousness of Christ. 14 A Preservative against unsettled Notions, and want of Principles, in regard to Righteousness and Christian Perfection. 15. The Care of the Soul urged as the One Thing Needful. 16. Watching, the peculaiar Duty of a Christian. 17. An Exhortation to come and see Jesus. 18 The Spirit, Doctrines, and Lives of our modern Clergy, not conformable to the Spirit of Christ. 19 Jesus Christ the only Way to Salvation. An exhortation to the people of God not to be discouraged in their way, by the scoffs and contempt of wicked men. To which is added, Prayers on several occasions. By George Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: in the Year MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus Christ re-examined: and their testimony proved entirely consistent. By Samuel Chandler.
Chandler, Samuel, 1693-1766.Date: 1744- Books
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Observations on the history and evidence of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. By Gilbert West, Esq;
West, Gilbert, 1703-1756.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Observations on the history and evidence of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. By Gilbert West, Esq;
West, Gilbert, 1703-1756.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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The harmony of the old and New Testaments; or, the truths of the Gospel irrefutably proved, and fully established, from the Scriptures of the Old Testament, by the infallible comments of the Holy Spirit: Wherein It evidently appears that whatever concerned the Person, Life, Ministry, Miracles, Death, Resurrection, Ascension, and Session, of Jesus Christ, was plainly revealed to Moses and the Prophets; and also The Doctrines, Promises, Privileges, and Precepts, revealed and taught in the Gospel, have their Foundation in, and Establishment from, the Scriptures of the Old Testament. By T. English, Wooburn, Bucks.
English, T. (Thomas), 1751-1809.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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Truths principles: or, those things about doctrine and worship, which are most surely believed and received amongst the People of God, called Quakers, Viz Concerning the Man Christ, His Sufferings, Death, Resurrection, Faith in his Blood, the Imputation of his Righteousness, Sanctification, Justification, &c. Written to stop the Mouth of Clamour, and to Inform all who desire to know the Truth, as it is in Jesus, by the servant of the lord, John Crook. To which is added, somewhat concerning the Difference between the Perswasions of reason, and the Perswasions of faith.
Crook, John, 1617-1699.Date: 1722- Books
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Truth's principles: or, those things about doctrine and worship, which are most surely believed and received among the people of God call'd Quakers, Viz. Concerning the Man Christ, his Sufferings, Death, Resurrection, Faith in his Blood, the Imputation of his Righteousness, Sanctification, Justification, &c. Written to stop the mouth of clamour, and to inform all who desire to know the Truth as it is in Jesus. By the Servant of the Lord, John Crook. To which is added, Something concerning the Difference between the Persuasions of Reason, and the Persuasions of Faith.
Crook, John, 1617-1699.Date: [1770?]- Books
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A discourse concerning the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In three parts. ... By Humphry Ditton, ...
Ditton, Humphry, 1675-1715.Date: 1722- Books
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Useful and important questions concerning Jesus the son of God freely proposed: with a humble attempt to answer them according to Scripture. Quest. I. What is the true Meaning of the Name Son of God, given to Christ in the New Testament, and especially where the Belief of it is made necessary to Salvation? Quest. II. Did the Disciples of Christ certainly believe that Jesus was the True and Eternal God during his Life-Time, or not 'till after his Death and Resurrection? Quest. III. Could the Son of God properly enter into a Covenant with God his Father before the Creation, to do and suffer what was necessary to our Redemption without having any human Soul which might consent to suffer? With several other Enquiries of equal Moment. To which is added, a charitable essay On the true Importance of any Human Schemes to explain the Sacred Doctrine of the Trinity.
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: [1746]- Books
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Two discourses on the creation of all things by Jesus Christ; and on the resurrection of the dead through the man Jesus Christ. Second edition. Published by the Society for Promoting the Knowledge of the Scriptures.
Tyrwhitt, Robert, 1735-1817.Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Fourteen discourses on some of the most important heads in divinity and morality: delivered all of them (except the 13th) upon Saints or other Solemn Days, at the cathedral and metropolitane church of Canterbury. I. The folly of atheism, Irreligion, and Disloyalty. II. The Necessity of Religion in general, and Submission to the Will of God. III. The Divinity and the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. IV. The Reasonableness and Benefits of the Christian Religion. V. The Truth and Certainty of a general Resurrection of the Dead. VI. The Ascension of Jesus Christ into Heaven, and the Consequences of it to Men upon Earth. Vii. The Nature and Diversitys of Christian Grace, or the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Viii, IX. A Display of Envy, with the ill Effects and the Remedys of it. X. The great Duty of Charity or Christian Love. XI. A Caution given against the Danger of Sensuality. XII. Of Perseverance in Religion, the under Tribulation or Persecution for it. XIII. The Faithful Stewards, or the Pastoral Duty open'd. XIV. The Christian sacrifice. By Thomas Wise D. D. and one of the Six Preachers at Christ-Church in Canterbury.
Wise, Thomas, 1670 or 1671-1726.Date: M.DCC.XVII. [1717]- Books
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A discourse concerning the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In three parts. ... Together with an appendix concerning the impossible production of thought from matter and motion: ... By Humphrey Ditton, ...
Ditton, Humphry, 1675-1715.Date: 1740- Books
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Two discourses on the creation of all things by Jesus Christ; and on the resurrection of the dead through the man Jesus Christ. Published by the Society for promoting the knowledge of the scriptures.
Tyrwhitt, Robert, 1735-1817.Date: printed in the year MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The doctrines of the gospel asserted and vindicated, in eighteen genuine sermons, Upon the following Subjects, viz. I. Of Justification by Christ. II. The Almost Christian. III. The Extent and Reasonableness of Self-Denial. IV. The Necessity and Benefits of Religious Societies. V. Intercession every Christian's Duty. VI. The Great Duty of Family-Religion. Vii. The Heinous Sin of profane Cursing and Swearing. Viii. Thankfulness for Mercies received, a necessary Duty. IX. The Eternity of Hell-Torments. X. Directions how to hear Sermons. XI. Worldly Business no Plea for Neglect of Religion. XII. The Marks of the New Birth. XIII. The Power of Christ's Resurrection. XIV. The Duty of searching the Scriptures. XV. Satan's Devices. XVI. The Knowledge of Jesus Christ the best Knowledge. XVII. The heinous Sin of Drunkenness. XVIII. The Holy Ghost the Privilege of all Believers now, as well as formerly. By George Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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A scripture key to the evangelists, the Acts of the Apostles, the epistle to the Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians, and Hebrews. In a method hitherto unattempted. containing, A connected Thread of the Ministry of Christ and the Apostles in the Plantation of the Gospel. In which is stated, The Opinion the Jews, particularly the Scribes and Pharisees, had of Christ, which led them to converse with him, and he with them; from whence arose the leading Causes of their Behaviour to him in his Ministry, and at his Trial and Crucifixion. The Proofs that Jesus and the Apostles gave that he is the Christ, and of his Resurrection. Also, The original Cause of the Difference of Opinion amongst the Jews and Gentiles, which arose upon the latter being received into the Kingdom of the Messiah; i. e. Whether they ought to obey the Law of Moses, to be saved, or not, with the Arguments urged by the Apostles, particularly Paul, in the Negative. By William Ashdowne.
Ashdowne, William, 1723-1810.Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Two discourses on the creation of all things by Jesus Christ; and on the resurrection of the dead through the man Jesus Christ. Third edition. Published by the Society for promoting the knowledge of the Scriptures.
Tyrwhitt, Robert, 1735-1817.Date: printed in the year MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Poems on the principal festivals and fasts of the Church of England. I. On the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; commonly called, Lady-Day, March 25. II. On the Nativity of our Saviour, or Birth-Day of Christ; commonly called, Christmas-Day, December 25. III. On the Circumcision of Christ, being New-Year's-Day, January 1. IV. On the Epiphany, or, Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles, January 6. V. On the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, commonly called, The Purification of Saint Mary the Virgin, February 2. VI. On Ash-Wednesday, and the Lent-Fast. Vii. On the Day of our blessed Saviour's Crucifixion; commonly called, Good-Friday. Viii. On Easter-Day, the great Festival of our Lord and Saviour's Resurrection from the Dead. IX. On the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ; commonly called, Holy Thursday. X. On Whit-Sunday, being the great Festival of the Descent of the Holy Ghost; sometime called Pentecost, as being Fifty Days after Easter. XI. On Trinity-Sunday; being the Lord's-Day, next after Whit-Sunday. With Prayers for the said Festivals and Fasts. Designed for the instruction and benefit of humble and serious Christians. By Daniel Hallows, A. M. Rector of Gilston in Hertfordshire.
Hallows, Daniel, 1669 or 1670-1741.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The holy disciple: Or, the History of Joseph of Arimathea. Wherein is contained a true account of his birth; his parents; his country; his education; his piety; and his begging of Pontius Pilate the body of our blessed Saviour, after his Crucisixion, which he buried in a new Sepulchre of his own. Also, the occasion of his coming to England, where he first preached the Gospel at Glastenbury, in Somersetshire, where is still growing that noted White Thorn, which buds every Christmas-Day in the Morning, blossoms at Noon, and fades at Night, on the Place where he pitched his Staff in the Ground. With a full Relation of his Death and Burial. To which is added, Meditations on the Birth, Life, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ.
Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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A pindarick ode, on the resurrection of our saviour Jesus Christ, on Easter-Sunday.
Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Pious breathings: being the meditations of St. Augustine, in four books. Viz. I. On the Sufferings of Christ; with the Pious Soul's Application of his Death to herself by Faith. II. On the Love of God; with his Discourses of Regeneration and the Communication of divine Grace. III. His private Contemplations on the Misery of unregenerate Men; the Almighty Power of God and his Methods of Grace in our Sanctification and Salvation. IV. Meditations on the Excellency of the Divine Perfections, and the Happiness of the Blessed in a future State of Glory. To which is added, the meditations of St. Anselm and St. Bernard, on the Crucifixion of Christ, the Treachery of Judas, the Resurrection of Jesus from the Dead; with Devout Prayers, Meditations, and Contemplations suitable to each particular Subject. Translated into English, by George Stanhope, D. D. late Dean of Canterbury. Adorn'd with cuts.
Date: [1752?]- Books
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A system of religion, treating of the following heads. I. Of the nature of God, and that Jesus Christ is the Only One and True God. II. Of the Trinity, in a Manner wholly differing from either the Athbanasians or Arians, nearer to the plain literal Text of the Scripture, and less liable to philosophical Objections. III. Of the Devil; that he is no where to be found, but incarnate in Man. IV. Of the Soul's dying with the Body till the Resurrection, shewing that the Notion of an immaterial Soul distinct from the Body, is an inconceivable philosophical Absurdity, and against the whole Tenor of the Scripture. V. That there are in Man two Principles natural to his Constitution, a good and a bad, which Necessarily determine his Actions, and are at Enmity with each other; and how to know which is predominant. VI. Of Predestination. Vii. A philosophical manner of accounting for the Resurrection. Faithfully collected from a curious manuscript, found among the papers of Tho. Tomkinson, gent.
Tomkinson, Thomas, 1631-1710?.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- Books
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Sacred mirth: or, the pious soul's daily delight being, a choice and valuable collection of psalms, hymns, anthems, and canons, on various divine subjects: Particularly, on the Birth, Miracles, Death, Resurrection, and Ascention of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Together, With many Pious Thoughts, and Allusions, on Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell; And on all other Various Scenes of this Life; Preparative to that which is to come; Being a Taste of Heaven whilst on Earth: And set to musick. Composed in Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Eight Musical Parts, in Score; for Voices, or Instruments: With Gloria Patri's, and Hallelujahs to the Whole. Corrected and Enlarged. By William Tans'ur, Author of The Melody of the Heart, and the Harmony of Sion.
Date: [1739]- Books
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An enquiry into the doctrine of the Trinity, the mission and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the pre-existence of souls, and the resurrection of the body.
Bell, R., controversialist.Date: [1746]- Books
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The life of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Containing the genealogy of our glorious redeemer, his Nativity, Preservation, Circumcision, Baptism, Fasting, Temptation, Ministry, Doctrine, Calling the Apostles, Miracles, Parables, Travels, Transfiguration, Passion, Institution of the Sacrament, Crucifixion, Burial, Resurrection, Appearance, and Ascension. To which is added, a full defence of Christianity the Foundation on which all our Hopes of Eternal Happiness are fixed. To which is Added, a Full Defence of Christianity Against all the Objections of Atheists, Deists, and Infidels, who have endeavoured to place Mankind on a Level with the Beasts that perish. The Whole being calculated To promote the Knowledge of our Holy Religion, a Firm Faith in the Merits of our Blessed Redeemer, and the Practice of every Christian Virtue. By the Reverend John Fleetwood, D. D. Author of the History of the Holy Bible, Published by the King's Authority.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Four discourses; viz. I. Of grace, and how to excite it? II. Jesus Christ the true messiah, proved from a consideration of his miracles, in general: III. Jesus Christ the true messiah, proved from a consideration of his resurrection, in particular. IV. The necessity and advantage of good law and good magistrates.
Peck, Francis, 1692-1743.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]