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A letter of admonition
from the Congregational Church in Plainfield to their brother Benjamin Allen ; to which is added Calvinism exposed to contempt -
A plain and practical review of the truth and certainty of the Christian religion
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A short and safe method ... to obtain divine knowledge
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The lawfulness of separation from a right constituted church, vindicated
or, a discourse, shewing, that ... a christian, ... of necessity is bound, to separate from the communion of a church that hath been rightly constituted. By a lover of truth -
A vindication of the R----t H-----e and H-----e L----ds and gentlemen, who have been basely aspersed, and scandalously mis-represented, in a late anonimous work, intitled, The history of Roger. By a lover of truth
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A most exact and true relation of the proceedings of His Majesties armie at Shelborne
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A sure way to orthodoxy in all sorts of controversies: and at all times; particularly the present. By a lover of truth
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To messrs. Priestley and Russell. You have both ventured a letter each in the public papers on the late dreadful riots
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An address to the Rev. Dr. Alison, the Rev. Mr. Ewing, and others, trustees of the Corporation for the Relief of Presbyterian Ministers, their Widows and Children
being a vindication of the Quakers from the aspersions of the said trustees in their letter published in the London chronicle, no. 1223. -
An essay concerning the books commonly called Apocrypha
and the publick reading of them in the church. By a lover of truth -
Reflections upon two pamphlets lately published
one called, A letter from Monsieur de Cros, concerning the memoirs of Christendom. And the other, An answer to that letter. Pretended to have been written by the author of the said memoirs. By a Lover of truth. Imprimatur, Edward Cooke. April 21st. 1693 -
Observations on the critique contained in the Edinburgh review for October 1819
of Mr. Owen's plans for relieving the national distress -
The ambassadors of Christ delineated
in divine sketches taken from real life. Being A Characteristic Dialogue, Copied from An Original Plan in the School of Evangelical Experience. Most humbly design'd to remove Prejudice, and promote the Gospel. Earnestly recommended to all Religious Sects, and Parties, who desire to hear the Word savingly. By a lover of truth -
A letter to the people of the Church of England
Proving, I. The law fulness of separation from the Church of England. II. The validity of Presbyterian ordination. By a lover of truth -
An address to the Rev. Dr. Alison, the Rev. Mr. Ewing, and others, trustees of the Corporation for the Relief of Presbyterian Ministers, their Widows and Children
being a vindication of the Quakers from the aspersions of the said trustees in their letter published in th London chronicle, no. 1223. To which is prefixed, the said letter. By a lover of truth. [One line in Latin] -
The lawfulness of separation
from a Right Constituted church, Vindicated: or, a discourse, shewing, that it may so happen, that a christian, may not only Lawfully, but of necessity is bound, to separate from the communion of a church, that hath been rightly constituted. By a lover of truth -
Doctor Trapp vindicated from the imputation of being a Christian
Occasioned by a pamphlet of that Reverend Author against the Methodists, intitled, The nature, folly, sin, and danger of being righteous over-much. By a lover of truth -
Short remarks on some passages in the life of Dr. Kennet
late Bishop of Peterborough. In which he is clear'd, and vindicated from the aspersions laid to his charge. In a letter to a clergyman. By a lover of truth -
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 -
A humble address to the Protestant dissenters, from the establish'd Church of England, especially to those in the country. Relating to the new election of persons to represent them in Parliament. By a lover of truth
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Miss Canning and the gypsey
or, a more particular inlet into the knowledge of that paradoxical affair, than any Attempts hitherto made to bring it to Light. Wherein Canning's own account, and her evidence, are fully and impartially examined into, and prov'd to be preposterous And the Old Woman's Evidence confirm'd as a Truth beyond Dispute. As also Sir Crisp Gascoyne's Real Motive for standing up in Behalf of the poor Woman fairly stated and defended; the bad Treatment he met with in searching after Truth, and supporting Innocency, laid open in a clear Light; And the Judge and Jury's Conduct vindicated from every mean Aspersion thrown upon them. The Whole so fully and impartially stated, as to put it out of the Power of Canning's Advocates ever to make a Reply. Most humbly recommended to the serious Perusal of the impartial and unprejudiced Part of the Publick. By a lover of truth -
Miss Canning and the gypsey
or a more particular inlet into the knowledge of that paradoxical affair, than any Attempts hitherto made to bring it to Light. Wherein Canning's own account, and her evidence, are fully and impartially examined into, and prov'd to be preposterous; And the Old Woman's Evidence confirm'd as a Truth beyond Dispute. As also Sir Crisp Gascoyne's real motive for standing up in behalf of the poor woman fairly stated and defended; the bad Treatment he met with in searching after Truth, and supporting Innocency, laid open in a clear Light. And the Judge and Jury's Conduct vindicated from every mean Aspersion thrown upon them. The Whole so fully and impartially stated, as to put it out of the Power of Canning's Advocates ever to make a Reply. Most humbly recommended to the serious Perusal of the impartial and unprejudiced Part of the Publick. By a lover of truth. The second edition. To which is added an appendix -
The traveller benighted
or, remarks on a pamphlet address'd to May Drummond; Entituled, A Dissertation Upon The Liberty of Preaching granted to Women by the People call'd Quakers, by a lover of truth -
Sacred politics
or, an impartial inquiry into the doctrine of the Sacred Scriptures, and especially of the New Testament, respecting civil government. By a lover of truth -
A most exact and true relation of the proceedings of His Majesties armie at Shelborne