Conversion - Christianity - Early works to 1800
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A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion . Compiled for the help of young ministers: and may be serviceable to private Christians, who are enquiring the way to Zion. By Solomon Stoddard, A.M. and Pastor of the church in Northampton. With an epistle prefixed, by the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather.
Stoddard, Solomon, 1643-1729.Date: 1714- E-books
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Friendly epistles to deists and Jews, in order to convert them to the Christian religion . And scriptural remedies for healing the divisions of the Church of England; Particularly Of those People called Methodists: and Divine Recipes for Mankind to enjoy Life comfortable on Earth, and be Qualified for Compleat Happiness in Heaven. By Edward Goldney, Senr. Gent.
Goldney, Edward, fl. 1759-1770.Date: [1760]- E-books
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The sound believer A treatise of evangelical conversion. Discovering the work of Christ's spirit, in reconciling of a sinner to God. By Thomas Shepard, sometime of Emanuel College in Cambridge, since preacher of God's in New-England. [Two lines from Matthew].
Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649.Date: 1736- E-books
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Sovereign efficacious grace! Display'd in the awakening and converting a rational, learned aged sinner. Exemplified in The experience of Robert Cruttenden, Esq. as delivered by himself to the Congregational Church, Then meeting in Lime-Street near Leadenhall-Market, 1743. In order to be admitted into their Society. Published, prefaced and recommended by the late Rev. George Whitefield, 1744. As an extraordinary Effect of the Divine Spirit. To which is prefixed a letter from Mr. Cruttenden to Mr. Cennick, on the occasion, 1742. Also several psalms, hymns, &c. composed by him. Now particularly addressed to all rational Christians for their Perusal
Cruttenden, R. (Robert), 1690-1763Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- E-books
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The real Christian , or, a treatise of effectual calling. Wherein The Work of God in drawing the Soul to Christ being opened according to the holy Scriptures, some things required by our late Divines as necessary to a right preparation for Christ, and true closing with Christ, which have caused, and do still cause much trouble to some serious Christians, are with due respects to those worthy Men, brought to the Ballance of the Sanctuary, there weighed, and accordingly judged. To which is added, in the Epistle to the Reader, a few words concerning Socinianism, upon occasion of the Person of Christ, which is touched in the Discourse. By Giles Firmin, sometime Minister of the Gospel in Shalford in Essex.
Firmin, Giles, 1614-1697.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]