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An addition to the book, entituled, The spirit of the martyrs revived
It being a short acount of some remarkable persecutions in New-England; especially of four faithful martyrs of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who suffered death at Boston -
A relation of the opposition which some Baptist people met with at Norwich, 1761, by the authority and minister
when they went above ten miles to confer with the people between their meeting about the things of God, upon which opposition they went in the middle of the week on purpose to desire said minister to appoint a day to discourse with them before the people -
The book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ
which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which were to come to pass; and Jesus Christ sent and signifyed it by his angel to his servant John. And now by revelation, hath opened the mystery contained in said boo unto his servant John Rogers, who hath explained the same for the edification and comfort of his church and people, after a long and dark night of apostacy; the explanation being made so plain, that the eye of every spiritual reader may see how exactly things have come to pass, as they were foretold of by the prophecy of this Book: and may see by it all things which are yet to come, not only to the end of this world, but to the finishing of the world to come -
The prey taken from the strong. Or, An historical account, of the recovery of one from the dangerous errors of Quakerism
By Peter Pratt, the subject of that mercy. To which the author has added, an account of the principal articles of the Quakers faith, and especially o the New London Quakers the disciples of John Rogers. As also, a brief answer to John Rogers's boasting of his sufferings for his conscience, &c. With a word of advice to all who adhere to those doctrines. [One line from Psalms] -
The proclamation of the Honourable Joseph Jenks dep. governour, answered; and the proceedings of a justice's court held at Norwich, July 26. 1725 therein refer'd to, vindicated
By Joseph Backus, Esq -
To worship God in spirit, & in truth, is to worship him in the true liberty of conscience; that is in bondage to no flesh
And in this spirit of liberty, I have composed the following treatise, and recommend it to the reader. John Bolles, a servant of Jesus Christ. [Nine lines from Revelation] With an answer thereto; by Jacob Johnson, Pastor of a church of Christ in Groton -
A Declaration of what God has done for our souls
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The proclamation of the Honourable Joseph Jenks dep. governour, answered; and the proceedings of a justice's court held at Norwich, July 26. 1725 therein refer'd to, vindicated
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Whereas John Rogers yesterday at Deacon Snows, read a printed letter of mine
June 8, 1742 -
[An answer of confutation upon the articles of the Confession of faith]
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The following treatise, containing, a brief account of persecutions, in Boston and Connecticut governments
taken out of authors: whereby it may be seen, that a people may be deceived under the highest conceit of religion -
A relation of the opposition which some Baptist people met with at Norwich, 1761, by the authority and minister
when they went above ten miles to confer with the people between their meeting about the things of God, upon which opposition they went in the middle of the week on purpose to desire said minister to appoint a day to discourse with them before the people -
To worship God in spirit, & in truth, is to worship him in the true liberty of conscience; that is in bondage to no flesh
And in this spirit of liberty, I have composed the following treatise, and recommend it to the reader -
An addition to the book, entituled, The spirit of the martyrs revived
It being a short account of some remarkable persecutions in New-England; especially of four faithful martyrs of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who suffered death at Boston -
A mid-night-cry from the temple of God to the ten virgins slumbering and sleeping, Awake, awake, arise, and gird your loyns, and trim your lamps, for behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye therefore out to meet him
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A mid-night-cry from the temple of God to the ten virgins slumbering and sleeping, Awake, awake, arise, and gird your loyns, and trim your lamps, for behold the bridegroom cometh, go ye therefore out to meet him
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A brief account of some of the late sufferings of several Baptists inhabiting in New-London County in Connecticut Colony in New-England
who for no other cause than going to a meeting of their own society, were taken up on the King's Highway, and cruelly whipt at Norwich, July 26th. 1725. -
The prey taken from the strong. Or, An historical account, of the recovery of one from the dangerous errors of Quakerism
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The book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ
which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which were to come to pass; and Jesus Christ sent and signifyed it by his angel to his servant John. And now by revelation, hath opened the mystery contained in said book unto his servant John Rogers, who hath explained the same for the edification and comfort of his church and people, after a long and dark night of apostacy; the explanation being made so plain, that the eye of every spiritual reader may see how exactly things have come to pass, as they were foretold of by the prophecy of this Book: and may see by it all things which are yet to come, not only to the end of this world, but to the finishing of the world to come -
An epistle sent from God to the world, containing the best news that ever the world heard
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An epistle sent from God to the world, containing the best news that ever the world heard
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John Rogers a servant of Jesus Christ, to any of the flock of Christ that may be scattered among the churches of New-England, greeting
Giving a description of the true shepherds of Christ's flock, and also of the anti-Christian ministers; according to the testimony of Jesus Christ, and his apostles, in the Holy Scriptures. -
An answer to a book intituled, The Lords Day proved to be the Christian sabbath, &c. By B. Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church in Boston
And also, an answer to a pamphlet, intituled, Thesis concerning the sabbath. -
An answer to a book lately put forth by Peter Pratt
entituled, The prey taken from the strong. Wherein by mocks and scoffs, together with a great number of positive falshoods, the author hath greatly abused John Rogers, late of New-London, deceased, since his death. -
A looking-glass for the Presbyterians at New-London
to see their worship and worshippers weighed in the balance, and found wanting.