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The nature and necessity of fasting
Being the substance of two sermons preach'd in the parish churches of West Ham, Essex, and St. Olave's, Hart-Street, London. By the Rev. William Dodd, Lecturer of those Parishes. To which are added, two solemn acts of private devotion, from the pious Bishop Ken's Practice of divine love -
Three sermons on different subjects and occasions
The first, on the pleasure which affects the hearts of virtuous men, at the view of publick happiness; particularly, when they meet in the house of God, to give thanks for his favours. The second, on the vanity of prayer and fasting; when these are not joined with reformation of manners. The last, on the terribleness, and the moral cause of earthquakes -
Some scriptural observations on I. The spirituality of gospel-worship. II. The nature of true Christian prayer. III. Our Saviour's direction concerning fasting. In a letter to a friend, subscrib'd Philalethes. To which is added, a postscript, By way of Answer to some Objections. By Joseph Besse
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The nature and necessity of fasting
Being the substance of two sermons preach'd in the parish churches of West Ham, Essex, and St. Olave's, Hart-Street, London. By the Rev. William Dodd, Lecturer of those Parishes: And now published for the Use of all Christians upon the ensuing public fast. To which are added, two solemn acts of private devotion, proper for that day, from the pious Bishop Ken's Practice of divine love -
The nature and necessity of fasting
Being the substance of two sermons preach'd in the parish churches of West Ham, Essex, and St. Olave's, Hart-Street, London. By the Rev. William Dodd, Lecturer of those Parishes. To which are added, two solemn acts of private devotion, from the pious Bishop Ken's Practice of divine love -
A memorial concerning personal and family-fasting and humiliation
presented to saints and sinners: wherein also the nature of personal covenanting with God, is occasionally opened. By ... Thomas Boston, Minister ... at Ettrick. To which is prefixed, A preface, by ... Thomas Boston, Minister at Oxnam