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A farther defence of the Methodists, in letters, addressed to the Rev. W. Russel, Curate of Pershore, in answer to his hints to the Methodists and Dissenters. By Joseph Benson.
Benson, Joseph, 1749-1821.Date: 1793- Books
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Some strictures on a few places of the late Reverend Mr. Hervey's letters to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley. By a clergyman.
Perronet, Vincent, 1693-1785.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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An exhortatory address to the brethren in the faith of Christ, occasioned by a remarkable letter from Mr. Foote to the Rev. author of Christian and critical remarks on the minor. With a Serious Word or two on the present Melancholy Occasion. By a minister of the church of Christ.
Madan, Martin, 1726-1790.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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Antichrist resisted: in a reply to a pamphlet, wrote by W. Mason, intitled Antinomian heresy exploded: in an appeal to the Christian world; against the unscriptural doctrines, and licentious tenents of Mr. James Relly, advanced in his treatise of Union. By James Relly.
Relly, James, 1722?-1778.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Remarks on some "gentle strictures" (so called) in Mr. Rowland Hill's "imposture detected".
J. H.Date: 1777- Books
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An earnest appeal to the public, in an honest, amicable, and affectionate reply to the preface of Aspasio vindicated. (dated at Edinburgh, January 7. 1765.) By J. Kershaw, Methodist Teacher.
Kershaw, James, approximately 1730-1797.Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]- Books
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A defence of the Methodists, in five letters, addressed to the Rev. Dr. Tatham, containing sundry remarks on a late discourse, preached by that gentleman at four of the churches in Oxford, and entitled "A sermon suitable to the times." By Joseph Benson.
Benson, Joseph, 1749-1821.Date: 1793- Books
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A letter to the Rev. Mr. Horne: occasioned by his late sermon preached before the University of Oxford.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: [1762?]- Books
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The hypocrite detected and exposed; and the true Christian vindicated and supported: in a sermon preached from a passage in a play-bill, December 15, 1793, in the Methodist Chapel in this City. With a reply, in an appendix, to a paper signed civis, concerning dancing. And a postscript, with remarks, on Mr Lee Lewes's answer. By Alexander Kilham, Minister of the Gospel.
Kilham, Alexander, 1762-1798.Date: 1794- Books
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A letter to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, respecting the "report from the clergy of a district in the diocese of Lincoln." In which report the increase of Methodism is considered as a cause of the declension of religion. By Cursitor.
Cursitor.Date: 1800- Books
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An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion. By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract, entitled "imposture detected." By John Wesley, A.M.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1777- Books
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An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract, entitled ̀̀imposture detected.'' By John Wesley, A.M.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: [1777]- Books
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The snake in the grass discovered, in a friendly epistle, to the Vicar of Broad-Hembury. Devonshire: Alias, Mr. Augustus Montague Toplady. By Matthew Goodenough
Goodenough, Matthew, active 1777-1793.Date: [1777]- Books
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Truth defended, and cleared from mistakes and misrepresentations: in a dialogue between one misinformed, and an advocate for the truth, in respect of the work of the Spirit in Faith, Holiness, the New Birth, &c. Being AN Answer To The Postscript of a Letter Lately Published: To which is added, A second dialogue, between a preacher of inherent righteousness, and a preacher of God's righteousness. By William Cudworth.
Cudworth, William, 1717?-1763.Date: 1746- Books
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An answer to the Reverend Dr. Trapp's four sermons against Mr. Whitefield. Shewing the sin and folly of being angry over-much. With a View to explain the Present Controversy, and Point out the true Ground of his being disagreable to the Clergy. By Robert Seagrave, M. A.
Seagrave, Robert, 1693-1760?.Date: 1739- Books
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A defence of the Methodists, in five letters, addressed to the Rev. Dr. Tatham, containing sundry remarks on a late discourse, preached by that gentleman at four of the churches in Oxford, and entitled "A sermon suitable to the times." By Joseph Benson.
Benson, Joseph, 1749-1821.Date: 1793- Books
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An answer to the Reverend Dr. Trapp's four sermons against Mr. Whitefield. Shewing The sin and folly of being Angry over-much. With a View to explain the Present Controversy, and Point out the true Ground of his being disagreable to the Clergy. By Robert Seagrave, M. A.
Seagrave, Robert, 1693-1760?.Date: 1739- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Dr. Rutherforth. By John Wesley, M. A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford, And Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess Dowager of Buchan.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767][1768]- Books
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A familiar epistle to a free doctor, Remarkable for his singular Ingenuity in the Construction of new invented Rules for Important Discoveries; his Commentary on a Letter from the Mansions above: And also for his being a considerable Dealer in Envy, Malignity, Detraction, &c. By Isaac Harman.
Harman, Isaac.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]