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Joseph Cornish
English Presbyterian minister and religious writer
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A brief and impartial history of the Puritans representing their principles and sufferings, with occasional observations. By the author of the Serious and earnest address to Protestant dissenters.
Cornish, Joseph, 1750-1823.
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Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]
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The miseries of war, and the hope of final and universal peace, set forth in a thanksgiving sermon, preached at Colyton, in the county of Devon, July 29th, 1784, by Joseph Cornish . Published by Request.
Cornish, Joseph, 1750-1823.
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Date: [1784?]
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A serious and earnest address to Protestant dissenters of all denominations; representing the many and important principles, on which their dissent from the establishment is grounded.
Cornish, Joseph, 1750-1823.
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Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]
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A blow at the root of all priestly claims proving, from scripture, That every Layman has a Right not only to pray and preach in Public, but also to administer the Ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper; and that those, to whom these Offices are now committed, derive all their Authority from the People who choose to attend upon them, and not from Ordination, either by a Bishop or Presbyters; which latter Notion is shewn to be groundless and mischievous. Dedicated to the Christian Laity of every party and denomination. With A few Remarks on the Essays on Public Worship, Patriotism, and Projects of Reformation.
Cornish, Joseph, 1750-1823.
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Date: 1775
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Evangelical motives to holiness or, an attempt to shew that those who cannot rely on good works, feel most powerful engagements to abound in them. By Joseph Cornish.
Cornish, Joseph, 1750-1823.
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Date: 1790
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