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Sacred biography
Or The history of the patriarchs: being a course of lectures delivered at the Scots Church, London Wall, By Henry Hunter, D.D. The thrid edition. Volume I -
Adam stripped; and Christ cloathed
Adam stripped of that false honour given to him, as Covenant head to all men; and Christ cloathed with that honour and glory due to his name; the honour and glory of being the head of all pricipality and power, the only Covenant head of all men, lawgiver to all men, the resurrection of all men, the judge of the men, and the Saviour of all that obey him: being an answer to that very important question, "Whether Adam or Christ is the Covenant head of all men?" By William Eltringham, a servant of Christ, and his Church at Horsley -
Copy of a letter from the Countess of Huntingdon, to one of her students, who had desired her ladyship's opinion and advice with respect to the ministry:-which is now published at the request of the ministers in her connection, for the use of the students in general
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The divinity of the Son of God, proved in a sermon, preached in the New-Chapel, in Norfolk-Street, Sheffield, May 24, 1784. By Thomas Taylor
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Observations on the history and evidences of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
By Gilbert West, Esq. To which are added, observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul. In a letter to Gilbert West, Esq; by the Right Honourable George Lord Lyttelton -
Glorying in the cross of Christ
a sermon -
The substance of a sermon, preached at Baltimore
in the state of Maryland, before the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, on the 27th of December, 1784, at the ordination of the Rev. Francis Asbury, to the Office of a Superintendent. By Thomas Coke, L. L. D. Superintendent of the said Church. Published at the Desire of the Conference -
A general view of the arguments for the unity of God
and against the divinity and pre-existence of Christ, from reason, from the scriptures, and from history. By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S -
The substance of a sermon on the godhead of Christ
preached at Baltimore, in the state of Maryland, on the 26th day of December, 1784, before the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church -
Eight sermons on the prophecies respecting the destruction of Jerusalem
preached before the University of Oxford in the year 1785. At the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M. A. Canon of Salisbury. By Ralph Churton, M. A. Fellow of Brasen Nose College -
The history of our saviour Jesus Christ
and his apostles. By a Lady -
The parable of a pilgrim
Taken from an Ancient Spiritual Writer -
The substance of a sermon on the godhead of Christ
preached at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, on the 26th day of December, 1784 before the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. By Thomas Coke, L. L. D. Superintendent of the said Church. Published at the Desire of the Conference -
A token for children
being a exact account of the conversion, holy and exemplary lives, and joyful deaths, of several young children. In two parts. By James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel -
The substance of three sermons
preached by the Converted Jew, at Edinburgh 10, 11, and 13 days of July, 1785. The miraclous conversion of Moses the Jew: And his deliverance from the bloody hands of his Father who is a High Priest in Lower Germany, who employ'd three Russians to murder him, his narrow escape to London his embracing the Christian Religion and his Baptism at Dublin. How he came to Glasgow where the preached several times, and was attended both by the College and Clergy. He arrived at Edinburgh on Friday the 8th. July, 1785 and was waited on by the Ministers. He preached in Lady Glenorchy's Chappel on Sunday evening to a numerous Congregation, from Isaiah lxiii and 11, and on Monday evening, from Hebrews iv and 14, and his last Sermon here, from Isaiah xl and 11: These three Collections was for the benefit of the Orphan Hospital. None that heard him but allows him to be as well known in the Scriptures, and as pious as ever they heard. He set off for London on Friday last. the 15th. July. He had eight different Languages. And has learned English in the course of 18 Months, since he came from Germany -
An examination of Mr. Robinson of Cambridge's Plea for the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ. By a late member of the university. In the preface, a part of Mr. White of Oxford's appendix to his late Bampton-Sermons, is considered