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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 -
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 -
Proposals, by the Philadelphian Baptist Association, for printing by subscription, an abridgement of Dr. Gill's exposition of the Old and New Testament
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The victorious Christian receiving the crown
A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Dr. John Gill, who departed this life, October 14, 1771. In the Seventy-Fourth Year of his Age. preached october 27, by Samuel Stennett, D.D. Together with the address at the interment. By Benjamin Wallin, A.M. Published at the Request of the Congregation -
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 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 -
Unity among Christian ministers and people. Recommended in a letter to Mr. John Gill: to which is annexed a brief exhortation to national gratitude
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Pædo-Baptism defended: or, the antiquity of infant-baptism further maintained. In answer to Dr. Gill's reply, entitled, Antipædo-Baptism, &c
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The importance of rabbinical learning, or, the advantage of understanding the rites, customs, usages, phraseology, &c. of the Talmudists considered, with some remarks on their ænigmatical and sublime method of instruction. Occasion'd by the Rev. Mr. John Gill's preface to his learned comment on the New Testament
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The doctrine of predestination stated, and set in the scripture-light
in opposition to Mr. Wesley's Predestination calmly considered. With a reply to the exceptions of the said writer to The doctrine of the perseverance of the saints. By John Gill, D.D -
The true scripture doctrine, of the mode and subjects of Christian baptism
with some strictures on Dr. Gill's sentiments of the moral law, and Justification from Eternity. In six letters to a candid antipædobaptist. Being a full answer to Dr. Gill's sermon, at Mrs. Carmichael's dipping, and to all that he ever published on Baptism. By Henr Mayo, M.A -
A grain of gratitude. A sermon occasioned by the death of that venerable, learned, pious, and judicious divine the Rev. John Gill, D.D. who departed this life October 14, 1771, ... Preached to a Church of Christ meeting in Red-Cross-Street, ... By Thomas Craner
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The victorious Christian receiving the crown
A sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Dr. John Gill, who departed this life, October 14, In the Seventy-Fourth Year of his Age. Preached October 27, by Samuel Stennett, D.D. Together with the address at the interment by Benjamin Wallin, AM. Published at the Request of the Congregation -
An answer to all which the Revd. Dr. Gill has printed on the final perseverance of the saints
By the Revd. Mr. Wesley -
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. By Peter Clark, A.M. Pastor of a church in Salem -
An elegy on the death of the Rev. John Gill
D.D. who departed this life the fourteenth day of October, 1771, in the seventy-fourth year of his age. By Benjamin Francis