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An appendix to a late publication, entitled The leading sentiments of the Quakers examined, &c
By S. Newton, of Norwich. Being an answer to the principal things advanced by Mr. Phipps in his last performance, in which the author takes his final leave of the controversy, with a friendly address to Mr. Phipps and his brethren -
A letter to a gentleman, containing an account of the terms and manner of admission into the Congregational Church at Norwich
By S. Newton. Published for the use of those who attend on divine worship with that society. To which is added, a short scriptural representation of the one, grand, essential article, of the Christian Religion, and it's powerful effects upon the conscience and life; when through the special blessors of God, it be understood and believed -
Truth vindicated. Or, An answer to a letter sent from John Perrot out of Jamaica into England, &c
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A petition for a contribution in order to relieve a distressed prisoner
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The complete family Bible; containing the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament at large; together with the Apocypha : with a Complete Illustration of all the Difficult Passages; wherein all the Objections of Infidels are Obviated, the Obscure Passages Elucidated, and Every Seeming Difficulty Explained. Together with notes Historical and Critical: By the Rev. Samuel Newton, D. D. Rector of Clifton, &c
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A letter to the author of a letter to Dr. Formey
in which, Some of the prevailing Sentiments of that worthy Body of Men called Quakers, as they stand in Mr. Robert Barclay's Apology, and as they are touched upon in that Letter, are freely discussed, and their apprehended natural Tendency manifested -
The leading sentiments of the people called Quakers examined
as they are stated for Mr. Robert Barclay's Apology; with an answer to what Mr. Phipps has advanced for the defence of them, in his Observations upon an Epistle to the Author of a Letter to Dr. Formey. By S. Newton, of Norwich -
A syllabus of Christian doctrines and duties
in the catechetical form: Wherein the Questions are mostly so composed, as to lead the Learner easily to remember the Answers, which are expressed in the pure Words of Scripture. Intended for the use of those persons who would wish to judge for themselves of the Nature and Influence of the Christian Religion, from the uncorrupt Language of divine Revelation; and who are desirous of communicating the knowledge of it in an easy and faithful manner to their Families. By S. Newton -
An appendix to a late publication
entitled The leading sentiments of the Quakers examined, &c. By S. Newton, of Norwich. Being an Answer to the principal Things advanced by Mr. Phipps in his last Performance, in which the Author takes his final Leave of the Controversy, with a friendly Address to Mr. Phipps and his Brethren -
An idea of geography and navigation
containing easie rules for finding the latitude and difference of longitude of places by observation of the sun, moon and stars ... : also, tables of the sun's declinaision and right ascension for ever, navigation