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Friendly reproof and instruction to those who seldom attend public worship
With a postscript, addressed to persons of rank and property. By William Unwin, M.A. rector of Stock cum Ramsden-Belhouse, Essex. Originally intended for the use of his parishioners -
A tender expostulation with the less diligent attenders of meetings for worship among the Society of Friends
elucidated by portions of Scripture -
Christians rejoice in the extension of divine worship
A discourse, delivered the second Sunday after Trinity, 1815, at Pawtucket, in North Providence, R.I -
Mr. Noyes' address, and Mr. Palmer's sermon, at the dedication of the new meeting house, in Dover
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The great necessaries of publick worship in the Christian Church
expressly and manifestly allowed and provided for in the use of the present liturgy; in answer to a late pamphlet, intituled, The indispensible obligation, &c. With an appendix, wherein the union opposed by that author is justified by several passages extracted from the writings formerly published in defence of the mixture, &c -
A letter from a blacksmith to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland
In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; its inconveniences and defects pointed out; and methods for removing them humbly proposed. [Five lines of Scripture text] -
A letter from a blacksmith to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland
In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; its inconveniences and defects pointed out; and methods for removing them humbly proposed. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] -
The great necessity and advantage, of public prayer and fre[q]uent communion
Designed to revive pr[i]mitive piety: with meditations, ejaculations, and prayers, before, at, and after the sacrament. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Beveridge, D.D. late lord bishop of S. Asaph -
A dialogue on public worship, between Mr. Alamode, a young gentleman of fortune; and Mr. Freeman, an aged country gentleman. The second edition, with additions. By William Peterkin, M.A
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A scriptural discourse on noise
Or a plain vindication of sonorous adoration -
A scriptural discourse on noise
Or a plain vindication of sonorous adoration -
The good man's desire for, and delight in the public worship of God
illustrated in a discourse, delivered at the opening of the Baptist meeting-house in Middletown, December 1, 1807 -
Two dialogues, in which are stated, first, arguments for and against the use of musical instruments in the public worship of God
second, arguments for and against the practice of professors of religion joining the society called Free-Masons -
A letter from a minister to his parishioners concerning the publick worship of God
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The sin and danger of neglecting the public service of the church, plainly set forth
And the common pretences for such neglect considered, and their weakness exposed. By a Presbyter of the Church of England -
The great necessity and advantage of publick prayer and frequent communion; design'd to revive primitive piety
With meditations, ejaculations, and prayers, before, at, and after the sacrament. The sixth edition. By the Right Reverend Father in God, William Beveridge, D.D. late lord bishop of S. Asaph -
A letter from a blacksmith
to the ministers and elders of the Church of Scotland. In which the manner of public worship in that church is considered; its inconveniencies and defects pointed out; and methods for removing them humbly proposed. [Six lines of Scripture texts] -
On the advantages of public worship
A sermon. By William Hollinshead, D.D. one of the Ministers of the Independent or Congregational Church, in Charleston, South-Carolina. Preached June 3d, 1794, at the opening of the newly rebuilt house of worship of the Independent or Congregational Church at Dorchester. Published at their request -
Thoughts on publick prayer, and on modern infidelity. By a Young gentleman
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Synod of Angus and Mearns and presbytery of Fordon, with the heritors, elders and heads of families, callers of Mr. David Corse probationer, and son to Mr. David Corse sometime minister in Old-Aberdeen, to be their minister in the said parish of Dunnotter, respondents; some heads of families, callers of the Reverend Mr. Robert Melvil minister of the Gospel in the parish of Duris, to be their minister at Dunnotter in the presbytery of Fordon, appellants. The respondents case to be heard at tho bar of the venerable assembly upon the day of May 1735
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A sermon, on the duty of attending the public worship of God
Preached at Digby in Nova-Scotia, April 19th, 1789. By Roger Viets, Rector of Digby, and missionary from the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts -
Aditus ad templum, or The path-way to Church
Being a preparative for a more solemn devotion at the publick worship of God in the Church. A New-Year's gift to the parishioners of Hampton-Poyle and South-Weston, in the county of Oxford. By their Rector John Hunter, B.D. late Fellow of Queen's College, Oxon -
An Address to absernters from the publick worship of God: with an answer to their pleas
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A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God
By the Right Reverend Dr. William King, Lord Bishop of London-Derry -
A discourse delivered before the association, at the dedication of a new meeting-house, August 9, 1791
By Ebenezer Dutch, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Bradford