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A letter to Jonathan Dickinson
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Remarks upon the postscript to the Defence of a book lately reprinted at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order, &c
In a letter of thanks to the author. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Elisabeth-Town, N. Jersey. [Four lines of Scripture texts -
A reply to A defence of the Divine right of infant-baptism
by Peter Clark, A.M. Minister at Salem, in a letter to a friend, at Boston in New-England. To which are added, some strictures on a late treatise, called, A fair and rational vindication of the right of infants to the ordinance of baptism. Written by David Bostwick, A.M. late Minister of the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York. By John Gill, D.D -
A letter occasioned by Mr. Dickinson's remarks upon Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration, to a friend
By J. Wetmore, A.M. Rector of Rye, and missionary from the venerable Society for Propagating the Gospel, &c. [Two lines from Ecclesiastes] -
Mr. Croswell's reply to a book lately publish'd, entitled, A display of God's special grace, attested by the seven following ministers of Boston, viz. Dr. Colman, Dr. Sewall, Mr. Prince, Mr. Webb, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Foxcroft, and Mr. Gee
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A defence of the dialogue intitled, A display of God's special grace
Against the exceptions made to it by the Rev. Mr. A. Crosswell. In a letter to him from the author of that book. [Three lines from Galatians] -
Infant-baptism, a part and pillar of popery
being a vindication of a paragraph in a preface to a Reply to Mr. Clarke's Defence of infant-baptism -
Eleutherius enervatus: or An answer to a pamphlet, intituled, The divine right of Presbyterian ordination, &c. argued
Done by way of dialogue, between Eusebius and Eleutherius, together with two letters upon the subject, some time agoe sent to the supposed auther [sic] of that pamphlet. -
A letter occasioned by Mr. Dickinson's remarks upon Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration, to a friend
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Anti-paedo-rantism; or Mr. Samuel Finley's Charitable plea for the speechless examined and refuted: the baptism of believers maintain'd; and the mode of it, by immersion, vindicated
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The great concernment of Gospel ordinances manifested from the great effect of the well improving or neglect of them
Delivered in a sermon at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Jonathtan [sic] Dickinson, at Elizabeth-Town, the 29th of September, 1709 -
Mr. Croswell's reply to a book lately publish'd, entitled, A display of God's special grace, attested by the seven following ministers of Boston, viz. Dr. Colman, Dr. Sewall, Mr. Prince, Mr. Webb, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Foxcroft, and Mr. Gee
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A defence of the dialogue intitled, A display of God's special grace
Against the exceptions made to it by the Rev. Mr. A. Crosswell. In a letter to him from the author of that book. -
Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in defence of Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration
With a vindication of the received doctrine of regeneration; and plain scripture-evidence, that the notion of baptismal regeneration is of a dangerous and destructive tendency -
Remarks upon the postscript to the Defence of a book lately reprinted at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order, &c
In a letter of thanks to the author -
A second vindication of God's sovereign free grace
Against the exceptions made to a former vindication, by Mr. John Beach in his discourse, intitled, God's sovereignty and his universal love to the souls of men, reconciled. In a letter to that gentleman -
An appeal to the unprejudiced
In a supplement to the Vindication of the worship of God according to the Church of England, from the injurious and uncharitable reflections of Mr. Jonathan Dickinson -
A vindication of the worship of God according to the Church of England, from the aspersions cast upon it by Mr. Jonathan Dickinson, in a sermon preached at Newark, June 2. 1726. and by J.G
Being a letter to the members of the Church of England at Newark -
The faithful minister
a funeral sermon, preached at Elizabeth-Town, October 9, 1747. Occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Jonathan Dickinson, late Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth-Town. Who departed this life, October 7: etatis suae. 60 -
Boston, Nov. 9. 1749
Whereas Mr. Moses Dickinson hath prepared for the press a defence of his brother the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace ... We the subscribers, to encourage the publishing of the said piece, do promise to pay to Messi. Rogers and Fowle, or order, for the number of books annexed to our names -
Infant-baptism, a part and pillar of popery
being a vindication of a paragraph in a preface to a reply to Mr. Clarke's Defence of infant-baptism -
A reply to Mr. Clark's Defence of the Divine right of infant-baptism
In a letter to a friend at Boston, in New-England -
A letter to Jonathan Dickinson
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A defence of the Divine right of infant-baptism
Wherein are consider'd, the consequences of embracing anti-pedobaptism. The antiquity of the practice of baptising infants. The covenant-interest of the infant children of believers; and the argument grounded on this for their title to baptism. The texts of Scripture, alledg'd as confirming evidences of their title. And the lawfulness of the mode of administring baptism by affusion or sprinkling. Being in reply to Dr. John Gill's book, intitled, The Divine right of infant-baptism examined and disproved. And in vindication of the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant-baptism -
A letter to the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Lord, of Norwich
occasioned by some harsh things which he has lately published against those who have dissented from his sentiments about the ministry, the church, and baptism