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A vindication of my Lord Shaftesbury, on the subjects of morality and religion
Being farther remarks on a book intitled, essays on the characteristics. By Charles Bulkley -
A sermon preached at the evening-lecture in the Old Jewry, on Sunday, November 30, 1755
on occasion of the dreadful earthquake at Lisbon, Nov. 1, 1755. By Charles Bulkley -
Discourses on the parables of Our Blessed Saviour
and the miracles of his holy gospel. With occasional illustrations in four volumes. By Charles Bulkley -
The christian minister. By Charles Bulkley
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The rational assurance of a dying pastor
A sermon preached in Fair-street, Horslydown, Southwark, September 14, 1766. On occasion of the death of the late Rev. Mr. Benjamin Treacher, ... To which is added, the speech delivered at the grave. By Charles Bulkley -
A sermon preached at the evening-lecture in the Old Jewry on Sunday
November 18, 1753, on occasion of the death of the late Reverend James Foster, D. D. Who departed this Life, November 5, 1753, In the 56th Year of his Age. By Charles Bulkley -
Observations upon natural religion and Christianity
candidly proposed: in a review of the discourses lately published by the Lord Bishop of London in three volumes. By Charles Bulkley -
The signs of the times, illustrated and improved
In a sermon preached At the Evening-Lecture In the Old-Jewry, on Sunday, October 21, 1759. On occasion of the surrender of Quebec to His Majesty's forces, September 18, 1759. By Charles Bulkley -
An apology for human nature
By the late reverend and learned Charles Bulkley. With a prefatory address to William Wilberforce, Esq. by John Evans, A.M -
Discourses on the following subjects
Our Savior's conversation with the young ruler. The love of our neighbor. Christian perfection. Humility; and the temptations of a prosperous or affluent state. The imitation of God. The Kingdom of God. The nature and foundation of religious, christian and social worship. Christian sincerity. That religion and moral virtue consist in good affections. Religious knowledge. Charity as covering the multitude of sins. Christian privileges no just ground of hope. The confession and forgiveness of sins. The penitent thief. By Charles Bulkley -
Sermons on public occasions
By Charles Bulkley -
The nature and necessity of national reformation
A sermon, preached at Barbican, Feb. 6, 1756. Being the day appointed for a general fast. By Charles Bulkley -
A vindication of my Lord Shaftesbury, on the subject of ridicule
Being remarks upon a book, intitled, Essays on the characteristics -
Two discourses on Catholic communion
relating in particular to the different sentiments of Christians concerning baptism: and preached at Barbican, April 14 & 21, 1754. By Charles Bulkley -
Notes on the philosophical writings of Lord Bolingbroke
In three parts. Part I. On the Creation of the World; the Credibility of the Mosaical and Old Testament History; the Nature and Properties of the human Soul and the Objects of human Science. Part II. On the Truth and Evidences of the Christian Religion. Part III. On the moral Perfections of the Deity and a future State. By Charles Bulkley -
The oeconomy of the Gospel
in four books: by Charles Bulkley