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A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from Savannah, June 25. 1740. to his arrival at Rhode-Island, his travels in the other governments of New-England, to his departure from Stanford for New-York
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Immanuel: or, A discovery of true religion
As it imports a living principle in the minds of men; grounded upon Christ's discourse with the Samaritaness. John iv. 14. Being the latter clause of The voice crying in the wilderness; or a continuation of The angelical life. By S.S. [Nine lines of quotations] -
The life of God in the soul of man
or The nature and excellency of the Christian religion: with the methods of attaining the happiness which it proposes. Concerning which, the Rev. Mr. Whitefield was pleased to say, "Altho' I had fasted, watched and prayed, and received the sacrament so long, yet I never knew what true religion was, 'till God sent me that excellent treatise. [Two lines from Romans] -
Little children brought to Jesus Christ
A sermon preached in private May 6. and afterwards in publick, June 14. 1741. upon a sorrowful occasion. And published at the desire of one that heard it. By Samuel Checkley, A.M. Pastor to a church of Christ in Boston. [Two lines o Scripture texts] -
Some plain and necessary directions to obtain eternal salvation
In seven sermons from Acts XVI. 30. By John Webb, M.A. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston -
The true Scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith
particularly eternal election, original sin, grace in conversion, justification by faith, and the saints perseverence. Represented and apply'd in five discourses. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elisabeth-Town, N. Jersey. With a preface by Mr. Foxcroft -
The burning of Sodom, with it's moral causes
improv'd in a sermon, preach'd at Charlestown South-Carolina, after a most terrible fire, which broke out on Nov. 18. 1740. And in a very short time laid the fairest and richest part of the town in ashes, and consum'd the mos valuable effects of the merchants and inhabitants. By Josiah Smith, V.D.M. With a preface by the Reverend Dr. Colman and Mr. Cooper, of Boston, N.E. [Three lines of quotations] -
Free grace indeed!
A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley, relating to his sermon against absolute election; published under the title of Free grace -
Christ the life of true believers, and their appearance with him in glory
A sermon on Colossians III. 4. Preach'd at the West Church in Boston, October 4th. 1741. Published at the earnest desire of the hearers. By William Hooper, A.M. Pastor of the said church -
The thoughts of the heart the best evidence of a man's spiritual state
A discourse from Proverbs xxiii. 7. By the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Walter. Pastor of the Second Church in Roxbury -
An unbridled tongue a sure evidence, that our religion is hypocritical and vain
A sermon preach'd at the Boston Thursday-lecture, September 10th. 1741. And published at the desire of the hearers. By Charles Chauncy, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston. [Six lines of Scripture texts] -
A choice drop of honey, from the rock Christ
Or, A short word of advice to all Christians, of what perswasion soever, in order to a thorough reformation. By Thomas Wilcox, late Preacher of the Gospel