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A discourse, addressed to the Loyal Pimlico volunteers
Previous to receiving their colours from the hands of the Countess of Carlisle, in the Rotunda at Ranelagh House, May 20, 1799. By the Rev. Weeden Butler, chaplain to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent; and morning preacher of Charlotte-Street Chapel, Pimlico. To which are prefixed, the ceremonial; the address of the Countess of Carlisle, on presenting the colours: and Major Rolleston's reply -
Introduction to the knowledge of Christianity
Containing the principal doctrines and precepts of the Christian religion, arranged in a regular order, and expressed in the exact words of Holy Scripture -
Letters to William Wilberforce, Esq. M.P
on the doctrine of hereditary depravity. By a layman. [Two lines from Pope] -
Minutes of the Warren Association
held at the South Baptist Meeting-House in Middleborough, September 10 and 11, 1799 -
A second conversation between Ebenezer, a seceder, and John, a Baptist, on the faith of the Gospel
Occasioned by Mr M'Lean's treatise on Christ's commission to his apostles. By the Author of that treatise -
A Philanthropic letter to the French nation
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Christians institutes
Being a popular illustration of the creed; the Lord's prayer; and the Ten Commandments: with the sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Supper. Designed for families, students, and others. By a Clergyman of the Church of England -
To the Rev. Pastors and other Roman Catholick clergy of the archdiocese of Dublin
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Immanuel; or Scipture views of Jesus Christ. By Thomas Jones, curate of creaton
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The principles of the Christian religion
divided into lessons and adapted to the capacities of children -
A Friendly letter, from a minister of Christ to a brother minister, under peculiar trials, and desponding in his advanced age, laboring under some bodily infirmities; together with doubts, and complaining of darkness of mind
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Letters to William Wilberforce, Esq. M.P. on the doctrine of hereditary depravity
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The principles of the Christian religion
divided into lessons and adapted to the capacities of children -
The gentiles inheritance of the blessing of Abraham, through Jesus Christ
illustrated in a sermon, delivered at New-Marlborough, in the year of our Lord, 1798 -
An answer to the question, "Whether it appears from the writings of the apostles that they believed the day of judgment to be at hand?" the result of an examination into several parts of the New Testament and the Apocalypse of St. John. By the Rev. Joseph Hodgkinson
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An address to young ministers. By John Brown, Late of Haddington
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The Methodist magazine
for the year ... ; being a continuation of The Arminian magazine, first published by the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. consisting chiefly of extracts and original treatises on general redemption. -
A tender salutation in Gospel love
written principally for the use of his relations, by Thomas Colley -
The young evangelist
exemplified in a view of the late Rev. John Savage, Pastor of the Independent Church at Farnham, Surry; with occasional reflections: to which is added, a selection of his letters. By Joseph Jefferson, Basingstoke, Hants -
A picture of Christian philosophy
By Robert Fellowes, A. B. Oxon -
An address to Christians, recommending the distribution of cheap religious tracts
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The principles of the Christian religion
expressed in plain and easy verse, and divided into short lessons, for the use of children and youth. Composed at Northampton, (in England;) and first published A.D. 1743 -
A discourse occasioned by the death of Jacob Anderson
being a summary of the doctrines of the Christian religion; delivered on the twenty-ninth of May, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, at the house of the deceased, Amwell, New-Jersey -
Achos pwysig yn cael ei ddadleu
mewn tri o gyd-ymddiddanion, rhwng y Dr. Opium, Galio, a Discipulus. .. A gyfieithwyd i'r Gymraeg, ... er addysg i'r anwybodus -
A compendious view of genuine Christianity
chiefly extracted from an author of the last century, and a much esteemed writer of the present; shewing the difference between the primitive and modern Christians: and the causes thereof. To which is annexed an interesting manuscript, found among the papers of a lady deceased