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Six occasional sermons upon the following subjects. Sermon I. Of the necessity of religious principles. Sermon II. Of the Degrees of Charity due to Men of different Religious Persuasions. Sermon III. Of the Maintenance due to the Ministers of the Gospel. Sermon IV. Of the Nature of Subscription to Articles of Religion. Sermon V. Of Things belonging to the Peace and Welfare of Nations. Sermon VI. Of moral advantages to be derived from travelling in Italy. By the Rev. Andrew Burnaby, D. D. Vicar of Greenwich, and Late Chaplain to the British Factory at Leghorn.
Burnaby, Andrew, 1732-1812.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Eighteen sermons Preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. on the following subjects: Sermon I. A. faithful minister's parting blessing. II. Christ, the Believer's Refuge. III. Soul Prosperity. IV. The Gospel, a dying Saint's Triumph. V. Repentance and Conversion. VI. Glorifying God in the Fire, or the right Improvement of Affliction. Vii. The Beloved of God. Viii. The Furnace of Affliction. IX. The Lord our Light. X. Self-Enquiry concerning the Work of God. XI. The burning Bush. XII. Soul Dejection. XIII. Spiritual Baptism. XIV. Neglect of Christ the killing Sin. XV. All Mens Place. XVI. God, a Believer's Glory. XVII. Jacob's Ladder. XVIII. The good shepherd. Taken verbatim in short-hand, and faithfully transcribed by Joseph Gurney. Revised by Andrew Gifford, D.D.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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Sermons preached in the parish-church of Olney, in Buckinghamshire, on the following subjects: Sermon I. The small Success of a Gospel-Ministry. II. The Mysteries of the Gospel hid from many. III. Of those from whom the Gospel-Doctrines are hid. IV. The Nature of Spiritual Revelation, and who are favoured with it. V. The Sovereignty of Divine Grace asserted and illustrated. VI. Of the Person of Christ. Vii. Of the Authority of Christ. Viii. The Glory and Grace of God revealed in Jesus Christ. IX. Labouring and heavy-laden Sinners described. X. Of Coming to Christ. Sermon XI. Of Believers Rest in Christ. XII. Of the Yoke of Christ. XIII. The Service of Christ easy and pleasant. XIV. Believers cautioned against Misconduct in their Profession. XV. The Extent and Sanction of the Third Commandment. XVI. The Christian Life compared to a Race. XVII. No Access to God but by the Gospel of Christ. XVIII. Of a Living and a Dead Faith. XIX. Guilt removed, and Peace restored. XX. Of the Assurance of Faith. By John Newton, Curate of the said Parish.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Archives and manuscripts
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Articella and other tracts
Date: 12th century - 14th centuryReference: MS.801A