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A call to all such Christians who now keep the first day of the week, to keep the seventh, from the consideration of the perpetuity of the Fourth Commandment, which they allow to be equal with the other nine
and also, from the consideration of Christ's obedience and death; which last is hereby shewn to be a full proof of the former to which is added, a particular call to rulers and ministers. Written in verse, by E.D. in New-Castle County, upon Delaware -
A funeral elegy by way of dialogue; between Death, Soul, Body and Jesus Christ
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A funeral elegy by way of dialogue; between Death, Soul, Body and Jesus Christ
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The cries of the son of God
Being the substance of some discourses delivered at Kingswood in Gloucestershire, in the year 1739. By John Cennick -
Creuztriumph, oder, Besungener Sieg des gecreuzigten Ueberwinders und Erlösers Jesu Christi
mit einiger Freiheit gefolget nach dem Hollandischen J. Vollenhoves Kruistriomf -
A short account of Mr. Robert Lloyd, of Mitcham
who died Nov. 29, 1760. In a letter to a friend -
A discourse upon the intermediate state
Shewing, That all Righteous Souls, or True Believers, are immediately, upon putting off their Bodies, with Christ in Joy and Felicity. And on the other hand, That the Sadducean and Uncharitable Doctrine of the Souls of all Men dying or perishing with their Bodies is inconsistent with all Religion, both Natural and Revealed; and tends as much to the Destruction of Souls as most Errors the Grand Deceiver ever instilled into the Hearts of Men, and that no Man can propagate it, unless blinded and ruled by Satan -
Reflections on the life and character of Christ
by Edmund Lord Bishop of Carlisle; with a summary, and appendix, on the Gospel morals -
Truth from the original university
opening the deep ground of the scriptures; the Process to Paradise; what God is; what Nature is; and the Reason of so many Opinions. Being a call to the world, to prepare for Christ's second coming; humbly offered to the Consideration of all People. By Philalethes. Part I -
Meditations, with prayers, on the life and loving-kindnesses of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. In four parts, viz. I. Of the Incarnation of Christ to his Passion. II. Of the Passion of Christ to his Resurrection. III. Of the Resurrection of Christ, and his several Appearances. IV. Of the Ascension, Pentecost, &c. &c. Written originally in Latin by Thomas a Kempis. And now translated into English for the Benefit of devout Christians, by Henry Lee, LL. B
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Queries and observations relating to the divinity of the Son of God
with a supplementary essay to prove that the divinity of our Saviour is the strongest motive to love and obedience. By Titus Knight -
Christ the lord of glory
A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's Dec. 9. 1759. With several additions confirming and enforcing the same Doctrine. By Thomas Randolph, D. D. President of C.C.C -
A sacred poem on the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
proper to be meditated upon at any season, but more particularly at Christmas -
Christ, in his last sufferings
considered as the representative of the world. With some Observations on that Principal Character -
The reason, design, and end of the sufferings of Christ
or, divine wisdom and goodness displayed in the death of Jesus. A discourse dedicated to those deists who disbelieve the Christian revelation -
A short account and defence of the Athanasian Creed
with respect to the doctrine of the Trinity, in letters occasionally written to his friends by Thomas Troughear, D. D. Rector of Northwood, &c. In the Isle of Wight