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The power of grace illustrated
In six letters from a minister of the Reformed Church to John Newton, rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London. Translated from the original Latin by William Cowper, of the Inner Temple, Esq -
Free grace exemplified in the conversion of Thomas Smith, late of Talgarth-College, South-Wales
Author of an alarm to the professing world, and minister of Trinity Chapel, Windmil-Street, Upper Moorfields, to which is annexed, poems and hymns, on various occasions -
That the Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Rom. I, 16. continues to prove itself as the power of God unto salvation
able to reclaim and save the most depraved hearts, is illustrated by the example of August Solomon Doering, having experienced grace; the narrative of which is now published to the honour and glory of God -
Dass das Evangelium von Jesu Christo, nach Römer I. v. 16. noch immer eine Kraft Gottes sey
die auch die verdorbensten Herzen wieder zurechte bringen und selig machen kan: erläutert durch das Beyspiel seines eignen Bruders, August Salomon Dörings, und macht die ihm wiederfahrne Gnade zum Preise Gottes öffentlich bekannt -
Eine kurze Beschreibung einer langen Reise aus Babylon nach Bethel
Offenb. 18,4 -
An Account of the remarkable conversion of a little boy and girl
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The solemn warnings of the dead. Or, An admonition to unconverted sinners
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Views of two kingdoms. Or, a discovery of the kingdom of Satan, and the kingdom of God's dear son; with A View of the way in which a Sinner, is brought out of one Kingdom, into the other. Also An account of the privileges, he is brought unto; and the Laws he is under as being a Subject of the Lord Jesus Christ. By John Reece
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The power of grace illustrated
In six letters from a minister of the Reformed Church to John Newton, ... Translated from the original Latin by William Cowper -
A call to the unconverted
to turn and live, and accept of mercy while mercy may be had, as ever they would find mercy in the day of their Extremity, from the living God. By His Unworthy Servant, Richard Baxter