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A short account of the experience of the work of God, and the revealing of Jesus Christ in the heart of John Edwards
Written by Himself. And published that men may know how gracious the Lord is -
A letter from the Rev. Mr. James Davenport, to Mr. Jonathan Barber preacher of the Gospel at Bethesda in Georgia
published with the free consent of Mr. Davenport -
The experience of Mr. R. Cruttenden
as delivered into a congregation of Christ in Lime-Street, under the pastoral care of the Rev. Mr. Richardson. Prefaced and recommended by George Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke-College, Oxford -
The French convert
being a true relation of the happy conversion of a noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions of popery, to the reformed religion, by means of a Protestant gardiner [sic], her servant. -
God glorified in his works, of providence and grace
A remarkable instance of it, in the various and signal deliverances, that evidently appear to be wrought for Mrs. Mercy Wheeler, in Plainfield; lately restored from extreme impotence and long confinement. -
God glorified in his works, of providence and grace
A remarkable instance of it, in the various and signal deliverances, that evidently appear to be wrought for Mrs. Mercy Wheeler, in Plainfield; lately restored from extreme impotence and long confinement. -
The experience of Mr. R. Cruttenden
as delivered into a congregation of Christ in Lime-Street, under the pastoral care of the Rev. Mr. Richardson. -
A letter from the Rev. Mr. James Davenport, to Mr. Jonathan Barber preacher of the Gospel at Bethesda in Georgia
published with the free consent of Mr. Davenport -
The apostle's advice to the jaylor improved
being a solemn warning against the awful sin of soul murder. In a discourse from Acts XVI. 28. Do thy self no harm. By Andrew Croswell, M.A. Pastor of a church at Groton in the colony of Connecticut -
The real Christian, or, a treatise of effectual calling. Wherein The Work of God in drawing the Soul to Christ being opened according to the holy Scriptures, some things required by our late Divines as necessary to a right preparation for Christ, and true closing with Christ, which have caused, and do still cause much trouble to some serious Christians, are with due respects to those worthy Men, brought to the Ballance of the Sanctuary, there weighed, and accordingly judged. To which is added, in the Epistle to the Reader, a few words concerning Socinianism, upon occasion of the Person of Christ, which is touched in the Discourse. By Giles Firmin, sometime Minister of the Gospel in Shalford in Essex