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Aspasio vindicated and The scripture doctrine of imputed righteousness defended
in eleven letters from Mr. Hervey to Mr. John Wesley, in answer to that gentleman's remarks on Theron and Aspasio. With Mr. Wesley's letter prefixed. To which is annexed, A defence of Theron and Aspasio, against the objections contained in Mr. Sandeman's letters on Theron and Aspasio. With Mr. Harvey's [sic] letters to the author prefixed. [Four lines from Galatians] -
Aspasio vindicated and the Scripture doctrine of imputed righteousness defended
in eleven letters from Mr. Hervey to Mr. John Wesley, in answer to that gentleman's remarks on Theron and Aspasio. With Mr. Wesley's letter prefixed. -
An epistolary correspondence between S. P. and R. S
With several additional letters, never before printed. To which are annexed, a copious alphabetical index, and a correct scriptural index, to the two volumes of the letters on Theron and Aspasio. The whole may be, not improperly, deemed a third Volume, as the same Subject is continued and pursued -
An inquiry into the spirit and tendency of letters on Theron and Aspasio
With a view of the law of nature, and an inquiry into letters on the law of nature, And An Inquiry into Letters on The Law of Nature. Entered In Stationers Hall -
Animadversions upon the Letters on Theron and Aspasio. Addressed to that ingenious author. By John Brine
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An epistolary correspondence between S. P. and R. S
With several additional letters, never before printed. To which are annexed, a copious alphabetical index, and a scriptural index, to the two volumes of the letters on Theron and Aspasio. The whole may be, not improperly, deemed a third Volume, as the same Subject is continued and pursued -
An impartial examination of Mr. Robert Sandeman's Letters on Theron and Aspasio
containing, I. Some general remarks on the spirit and leading notions of the author of those Letters. II. A particular consideration of the character of the Pharisees, and of Jesus, as drawn by Mr. Sandeman-- Remarks upon his conversion of Jonathan the Jew-- The conversion of Cornelius the Gentile as a contrast to Jonathan's. III. The principal sentiments in the Letters collected into order, distinctly examined, and shown in several instances to be inconsistent with one another, and with the sacred oracles, and the whole to be an unhappy mixture of truth with absurdity and falsehood. By Samuel Langdon, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Portsmouth in New-Hampshire. [Three lines from I Corinthians] -
Palæmon's creed reviewed and examined: wherein several gross and dangerous errors, advanced by the author of the Letters on Theron and Aspasio, are detected and refuted; and the Protestant doctrine concerning the Covenant of works and the Covenant of Grace, Conviction of Sin, Regeneration, Faith, Justification, Inherent Grace, &c. vindicated from the Cavils and Exceptions of that Author, and shewn to be entirely conformable to the Apostolic Doctrine concerning the several Points afore-mentioned. In two volumes. By David Wilson
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An epistolary correspondence between Samuel Pike and Robert Sandeman
To which is now annexed, Mr. Pike's address to the church, Then Assembling in St. Martin's Le Grand, now in Paul's Alley, London; Intended as a Conclusion to the Correspondence. Together with Mr. Sandeman's thoughts on Christianity