Walder, James
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The perfection of the Christian's character, consisting particularly in sincerity, uniformity, progression, comfort, agreement and peace, represented in a sermon preached at the Meeting-House, in Barbican, May the 26th, 1779, before the assembly of Protestant dissenters, of the General Baptist denomination
Walder, JamesDate: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- E-books
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The ax laid to the root: or, a preservative against the erroneous doctrines of the methodists; Candidly offered to the Consideration of all Christians. In Three Discourses. By James Walder
Walder, JamesDate: [1763]- E-books
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Primitive christianity: or, a plain, friendly treatise to revive a true spirit of religion. In four parts. The First sheweth the Truth and Importance of Virtue and Religion in general. The Second containeth Thoughts on the Character, Station, and Duty of the Ministers of Christ, &c. The Third sheweth the Duty of all Christian People towards their Ministers, &c. &c. The Fourth containeth a Discourse, by way of Dialogue, on the following moral and religious Subjects. Dialogue I. The Power of God, and the Agency of his Providence, not inconsistent with human Liberty. II. Human Agency proved and defended by Reason and Revelation. III. The Doctrine of Original Corruption no Scripture Doctrine, consequently of no weight against human Liberty. IV. Describeth the Faith and Practice of a rational and sincere Christian, and the Grounds of his future Acceptance. Humbly addressed to all well-disposed Christian Ministers and People. By a sincere friend to rational religion
Walder, JamesDate: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- E-books
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A defence of the preservative against methodism; or, reflections on Mr West's scriptural answer to The ax laid to root. In Four Discourses. By James Walder
Walder, JamesDate: MDCCLXIV. [1764]