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A Caution to those who hold Calvinism, to be careful how they preach it
lest they discourage weak minds, who can't understand it, and be laugh'd at by those who do -
Friendly remarks occasioned by the spirit and doctrines contained in the Rev. Mr Fletcher's vindication, And more particularly in his Second Check to Antinomianisn To which is added, A Postscript, Occasioned by his Third Check. In a letter to the author. By ******* ****, A.M
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Clerical subscription no grievance
or, the doctrines of the Church of England proved to be the doctrines of Christ, in a sermon preached at an annual visitation of the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Exeter, Held At Columpton, Tuesday, May 12, 1772. May 12, 1772. By Augustus Toplady, A. B. Vicar of Broad Hembury -
The cause of God and truth
In four parts. Containing, I. An Examination of the principal Passages of Scripture made use of by the Arminians in favour of their Scheme. II. A Vindication of the Argument founded on such Passages of Scripture as prove the Doctrines of Eternal Election, Particular Redemption, Original Sin, Efficacious Grace in Conversion, and the Final Perseverance of the Saints. III. A Confutation of the Arguments taken from Reason against those Doctrines. IV. The Judgment of the Antient Christian Church: or, the Sense of the Christian Writers of the first Four Centuries concerning them. To which is added, A Vindication of Part IV. of the above Work, relating to the Antient Christian Writers, about some Things in Controversy with the Arminians, from the Cavils, Calumnies and Defamations of Mr Henry Heywood, &c. By John Gill, D.D -
Logica Genevensis
or, a fourth check to Antinomianism; In Which St. James's Pure Religion is defended against the Charges, and established upon the Concessions, of Mr. Richard and Mr. Rowland Hill. In a series of letters to those Gentlemen. By the vindicator of the minutes -
The doctrines of the Church of England
proved to be the Doctrines of Christ; or, clerical subscription no grievance; in a discourse preached at an annual visitation of the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Exeter, Held at Columpton, Tuesday, May 12, 1772. By Augustus Montague Toplady, A. B. Vicar of Broad Hembury, Devon