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The divine presence implored in God's earthly temple
a sermon, delivered at the dedication of the new meeting-house in Great-Barrington, December 30, 1813 -
The sensible presence of God unspeakably desirable to him who would lead, and to those who would follow, in the ways of divine appointment
a discourse addressed to the Congregational Church and Society in Hardwick, Vermont -
The way to prosperity
a sermon -
Gott und Zeit
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Interior intimo meo
die Nähe Gottes nach den Konfessionen Augustins -
Visit of the king of kings to York minster
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Converse with God in solitude
or, the Christian improving the insufficiency and uncertainty of human friendship for conversing with God in secret. Written by the Reverend, Learned and Holy Mr. Richard Baxter. Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett -
Three tracts
I. Remarks upon this question: whether the appearances under the Old Testament were appearances of the true God Himself, or only of some other Spiritual Being, representing the true God, and acting in his Name. II. An essay on the Schechinah. Or, Considerations on the divine Appearances mention'd in the Scriptures. III. Texts of scripture relating to the logos, considered. By the late Reverend and learned Moses Lowman -
A treatise, published by the Society of Edam
for the good of the public: in answer to the proposed question, what arguments do nature and reason afford for the existence of God; how far may we know this Being; and what moral Consequences can be deduced from it? By Peter Schouten, To whom the Golden Medal was adjudged. To which is annexed, an address on the excellence and value of th mental powers of man; by the President of the above Society. Translated from the Low-Dutch, by the Reverend Gerrit Lydekker, A.B -
Two sermons preached on the 3d. and 6th. Sundays after the opening of the new Chappel of St. James's Westminster
The first the 18th. day of October, the second on the 8th day of November, 1702. By Richard Burd, D. D. Preacher at the said Chappel, and Lecturer of St. Mary Aldermary, London -
A Lamenting vvord
shewing how there is a desertion come upon us, and what are the evils, and with whom they are found that have procured it unto us -
The way to prosperity
a sermon -
A wonderful instance of God's appearance for, and presence with his people in a day of suffering, or, A narrative of the most holy life, and triumphant death of Mr. Fulcran Rey
who was put to death in France, for being a publick preacher