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The crying sin of perjury, and the heinous and destructive nature of that sin, described and detected. Together with the mischievous nature and danger of the sin of common and prophane swearing, as having a natural tendency to the other Sin. With a serious address to all that have any regard to their own souls an d to the publick welfare, to maintain and keep up a constant Watch and Guard against those Sins. By Daniel Disney, Esq;
Disney, Daniel.Date: [1722]- Books
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The wisdom of God in the permission of sin, vindicated; in answer to a late pamphlet, intitled, An attempt, &c. By Joseph Bellamy, A.M. author of the sermons on the wisdom of God in the permission of sin. [Three lines from Deuteronomy]
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790.Date: 1760- Books
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The progress of sin: or, the travels of ungodliness. Wherein the pedigree, rise, (or original) antiquity, subtilty, evil nature, and prevailing power of sin, is fully discovered, in an apt and pleasant allegory. Together with the great victories he hath obtained, and abominable evils he hath done to mankind, by the help of the devil, in all his travels, from the beginning of the world, to this very day. As also, the manner of his apprehension, arraignment, trial, condemnation, and execution. By Benjamin Keach, author of the travels of true Godliness, war with the devil, and sion in distress.
Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Gwasanaeth cyhoedd Eglwys Loegr; wedi ei addurno â Liv o ddarluniadau Newydd Ystorı̈awl: a ddychymygwyd gan S. Wale; ac a dorrwyd ar efydd, gan Ravenet, Grignion, Scotin, Canot, Walker, a Ryland.
Date: 1755- Books
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A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness. By a minister of the Church of England.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: 1720- Books
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The progress of sin: or, the travels of ungodliness. Wherein the pedigree, rise, and antiquity of sin is fully discovered; in an apt and pleasant allegory. Together With The great victories he hath obtained, and the abominable evil he hath done to mankind, by the help of the Devil, in all his travels, from the beginning of the world to this very day. Also The manner of his Apprehension, Arraignment, Trial, Condemnation, and Execution. By Benjamin Keach.
Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The mortification of sin in believers: containing the necessity, nature, and means of it. With a resolution of sundry cases of conscience thereunto belonging. By John Owen, D.D. A Servant of Jesus Christ in the Work of the Gospel.
Owen, John, 1616-1683.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Ail lythyr hen bechadur at ei gyd frodyr; wedi sylfaenu ar y geiriau hyn "Gwrando ferch a gwêl," wedi cymmeryd allan o'r bumed psalm a deugain, a'r ddegfed adnod gan Ellis Roberts. ...
Roberts, Ellis, -1789.Date: 1772- Books
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A rebuke to the sin of uncleanness. By a Minister of the Church of England.
Woodward, Josiah, 1660-1712.Date: 1721- Books
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The rigid & unmerciful creditor arraign'd and found guilty, or the Imprisonment of Insolvent Debtors prov'd to be an Abominable sin in the Sight of God. Whereunto is Added, the several Black Aggravations of that sin. Also the Imprisonment of such as are Solvent Consider'd. Protections Protected, An Act of Grace Magnified Lastly An Advice to both Creditor and Debtor
W. H.Date: 1719- Books
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The burthen of a loaden conscience: or The miserie of sinne : set forth by the confession of a miserable sinner.
Kilby, Richard, -1617Date: 1613- Books
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The unpardonable sin; Or, The sin against the Holy Ghost discovered. Shewing, I. What the sin against the Holy Ghost is. II. How any person may assuredly know whether he is, or has been guilty of this great sin. III. Some motives to perswade sinners speedily to repent, and turn to god; and not to despair of his mercies toward them. With encouragements to sincere tho' doubting Christians, to walk on chearfully in their Chirstian course, till they arrive to eternal happiness. By William Smith, M.A.
Smith, William, A.M.Date: 1705- Books
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The circular letter from the Baptist ministers and messengers, assembled at Kettering, May 27, 28, and 29, 1788. ...
Baptist Church. Northamptonshire Association.Date: 1788]- Books
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The sum of religion. Written by Judge Hale, Lord Chief Justice of England, and was found in the closet, amongst his other papers after his decease.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: 1796- Books
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A serious address from a minister to his parishioners, tending to guard them against the sin of schism, and to excite them to a devout attention to the worship and doctrines of the church, in two sermons. By a clergyman of the establishment.
Clergyman of the Establishment.Date: [1800?]- Books
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The first part of The cases of conscience : Wherein specially, three maine questions concerning man, simply considered in himselfe, are propounded and resolued, according to the word of God. Taught and deliuered, by M. William Perkins in his Holy-day lectures, by himselfe revised before his death, and now published for the benefit of the Church.
Perkins, William, 1558-1602Date: [1604]- Books
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A calm and religious address to the discordant inhabitants of G. Britain, and its N. American colonies: ...
Date: 1775?]- Books
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The vvhole treatise of the cases of conscience : Distinguished into three bookes. Taught and delivered by M. W. Perkins in his Holy-day lectures, examined by his owne briefs, and published for the common good, by T. Pickering, Bachelour of Divinitie. Newly corrected, with the two tables set before the first booke: one, of the heads and number of the questions propounded and resolved: another, of the principall texts of Scripture, which are either explained, or vindicated from corrupt interpretation.
Perkins, William, 1558-1602Date: 1635- Books
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Six sermons. I. On remission of sins. II. On the Honour of the Christian Priesthood. III. The Extent of Christ's Commission to Baptise. IV. The Christian Altar and Sacrifice. V. The Dangers of a Relapse. VI. True moderation. To which is added, a vindication of the sermon on Remission of sins, against Dr. Cannon and others. By Thomas Brett, LL.D. Rector of Betteshanger in Kent.
Brett, Thomas, 1667-1744.Date: 1715- Books
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The progress of sin; or, the travels of ungodliness. ... In an apt and pleasant allegory. ... The sixth edition, corrected, with some additions by the author. By Benjamin Keach, ...
Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.Date: 1763- Books
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Deaths knell, or, The sicke mans passing-bell : summoning all sick consciences to p[re]pare themselves for the comming of the gre[at] day of doome, lest mercies gate be shut against them. Fit for all those that desire to arrive at the heavently Jerusalem. : Whereunto are added prayers fit for housholders. / Written by W. Perkins.
Perkins, William, 1558-1602Date: 1637- Books
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An apology for human nature. By the late reverend and learned Charles Bulkley. With a prefatory address to William Wilberforce, Esq. by John Evans, A.M.
Bulkley, Charles, 1719-1797.Date: [1797]- Books
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God's call to unconverted sinners for to turn unto the Lord. Plainly shewing every poor sinner the miserableness of his estate, and how great an enemy he is to himself; tho' the lord be daily calling to him, turn and live, and confesseth, be delightet[h] not in the death of a sinner; yet for all this, will ye go on and die. Also, the happy condition of the people of God, in that they have such a father, that had rather see their conversion, than condemnation. And lastly, to the terror of the wicked and ungodly men is set forth; that if they will not pray to God, that they may live with him in Heaven; they shall die and be tormented with the Devil and his Angels in Hell Fire. The Seventieth edition. By R. Baxter, minister of the Gospel.
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691Date: [between ca. 1720 and 1769?]- Books
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Comfort for believers about their sin and troubles. Or, an antidote against despair: shewing that true believers, how weak soever in faith, should not be oppress'd or perplex'd in heart, by any thing whatever befals them in this life. Together with divers other Comfortable Observations, Gather'd out of that Counsel, given by Christ to his Apostles, and in them to all Believers: In John xiv. 1, 2, 3, 4. By John Archer, sometime Preacher at Allhallows Lombard-Street, London.
Archer, John, active 17th century.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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The coal-Heaver's cousin rescued from the bats; and his incomparable cordials recovered.
Barry, James.Date: 1788