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The duty and benefit of taking up the cross
To which is added, The happiness of enduring affliction. By a minister of the Church of England -
The Christian's daily devotion
with directions on how to walk with God all day long -
An end of all dispute; or, The true church plainly distinguish'd
Fitted for the use of persons of all degrees, high and low, rich and poor: being the whole duty of man, according to the Holy Scriptures, and according to the profession of the Church of England. By a Minister of the Church of England -
A short discourse concerning the common-prayer, by way of question and answer
Giving an account of the reasonableness of it; and removing some common objections made against it. By a Minister of the Church of England for the use of his parishioners -
An essay towards a religious union, between Protestants and Roman Catholics. By a Minister of the Church of England
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The nature of the prophesies of the Old Testament relating to the Messias
An answer to the first part of a late author's book, intitled, a discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, &c. In a letter to a person of honour. By a minister of the Church of England -
The sodomites shame and doom, laid before them with great grief and compassion. By a minister of the Church of England
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A word of comfort to every sober-minded Christian professor, with a pathetic exhortation to careless sinners
Being a farewell sermon. Containing a short, but full and scriptural account of the whole Christian's faith and practice. Published at the requestt of those, for whose instruction it was compiled. By a Minister of the Church of England -
A short and plain commentary upon near two hundred texts in the Gospel of St. John
Relating to the person, office, and dignity of the son of God. By a Minister of the Church of England -
An earnest address to his parishioners, by a minister of the Church of England
Concerning the necessity, nature, means and marks of true faith in Christ Jesus. Design'd principally for the poor -
A letter to the Rev. Charles Daubeny, L.L.B. on some passages contained in his Guide to the Church and his Letter to Mrs. Hannah More. By a minister of the Church of England
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A serious address to the clergy
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The evidence of things not seen, or, Diverse scriptural and philosophical discourses, concerning the state of good and holy men after death ...
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The nature of the prophesies of the Old Testament relating to the Messias
An answer to the first part of a late author's book, intitled, A discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion, &c. in a letter to a person of honour. By a minister of the Church of England -
A new survey of the book of common prayer
humbly proposed to this present parliament, in order to the obtaining a new act of uniformity -
The sins which with-hold good things from us: or, the chief miscarriages of our church and nation
In a sermon preached on the fast-day, January 14. 1707/8. By a minister of the Church of England -
Lying allowable with papists to deceive Protestants
in a letter -
Lying allowable with papists to deceive Protestants
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Lying allowable with Papists to deceive Protestants
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Indulgence to tender consciences shewn to be most reasonable and Christian
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The temple's advocate: or, a serious exhortation to a constant attendance on the daily publick-prayers of the Church. By a minister of the Church of England
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Instructions for the young Christian
or, an exposition of the church catechism. By way of Question and Answer. Confirmed by Scripture Proofs, and adapted to the meanest Capacity. By a minister of the Church of England. = Addysg i'r cristion jeuangc: neu, eglurhâd ar gatecism yr eglwys. Mewn ffordd o Holiad ac Atteb. Wedi ei brofi allan o'r Ysgrythur Lan, a'i gymhwyso i'r gwaelaf ei Ddyall. Gan weinidog o eglwys loegr -
The scripture idea of heresy
A sermon, preached in the country. By a minister of the Church of England -
A sermon; intended as a dissuasive from the practice of duelling
By a minister of the Church of England -
Several arguments humbly proposed for concessions and alterations in the common-prayer and in the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England
in order to a comprehension