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Christ the light of the world
A sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St. Peter's, on Saturday, October 28. 1749. By George Watson, M.A. Fellow of University College. Published by request -
The catholick doctrine concerning the union of the two natures in the one person of Christ stated and vindicated
A sermon preached at the triennial visitation of the Rt. Rev. Father in God, John, lord bishop of Oxford; held at Witney, on Tuesday, July 21, 1719. In which also Dr. Bennet's late notion, of the total quiescence of the divine nature in our saviour during his ministry; is considered and examined. By William Stephens, A.M. vicar of Bampton, late fellow of Exeter College in Oxford. Publish'd at the request of his lordship and the Clergy -
An Impartial enquiry, what is the test, by which we may judge of the miracles done by Our Saviour and His Apostles, and know that they were really done?
Or, What is the difference between them, and those that are pretended to have been done, since those times; so as to make the one credible, and the other incredible? In a letter to the author of two questions previous to Dr. Middleton's Free enquiry. To which are added, Serious advice to the Protestant advocates for the miraculous powers in the primitive church; and A letter to the author of A sober appeal to a Turk, or An Indian, concerning the plain sense of scripture relating to the Trinity; upon the subject of prayer -
Short instructions, and rules for to teach, excite, and induce Christians firmly & entirely to fix their hearts and affections on God-Almighty, as their chiefest good; and to regard, esteem, and love His Divine Majesty, as the only object of their delight, joy, and happiness
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Christ the great example of Gospel ministers
A sermon preach'd at Portsmouth, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Job Strong, to the pastoral office over the South Church in that place, June 28. 1749, By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Northampton -
Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
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Christ compared to an apple-tree. For a minister before preaching
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The great tribunal; or Christ's glorious appearing in judgment
Being, a contemplative description or resurrection -
The believer's pearl
or, An Humble Attempt To set forth a Precious Jesus, in a Gospel light, to the View of the Children of Men -
Christ the great example of Gospel ministers
A sermon preach'd at Portsmouth, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Job Strong, to the pastoral office over the South Church in that place, June 28. 1749 -
A collection of the tracts of a certain free enquirer
noted by his sufferings for his opinions -
The doctrine of the resurrection, stated and defended; in two sermons, preached at a lecture in Lime-Street, and published at request. By John Gill, D.D
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Sixteen discourses on Jesus Christ our Lord
Being an exposition of the second part of the creed. Preached at Berlin, by the Right Reverend, Lewis, Bishop of the antient brethren's churches. Translated from the High Dutch -
Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
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The scripture divinity of Jesus Christ; and a proof of the holy scripture; with a practical conclusion
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Two questions, previous to Dr. Middleton's free enquiry, impartially considered
viz. What are the grounds upon which the credibility of miracles, in general, is founded? And upon what grounds the miracles of the Gospel, in particular, are credible? To which is added, A dissertation upon Mark xvi. 17, 18. These Signs shall follow them that believe, &c -
A defence of the Bishop of London's connection of the Old Testament prophecies concerning Christ
in answer to Dr. Middleton's Examination of His Lordship's use and intent of prophecy. In a letter to His Lordship. By a Protestant divine