Cheyn, William
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The great danger and vanity or folly of atheism discovered , in a dialogue between an atheist and a believer, devided [sic] in two parts.
Cheyn, WilliamDate: 1720- E-books
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The friendship of Christ to which is added a description of charity, As one of the most Remarkable and Principal Fruits of this Friendship, appearing in the Lives of true Penitent Believers. By a true son of the Church of Scotland.
Cheyn, WilliamDate: 1718- E-books
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Some pressing motives, to the cheerful performance of these four Christian dutyes. I. To Cast thy Burden upon the Lord. II. To Cast thy Bread upon the Waters. III. To Rejoice evermore. VI, To Pray without Ceasing. In Faith Blest Resignation, Charity, Spritual Joy, and Prayer still, These Four are useful Constantly, All your Wishes they'l fulfill. Yet Each of these must be attended. With the Heavenly Grace of Faith All's Sin (what ever be pretended) Wanting this, As Scripture say'th. The Motives to Resignation, verse x. Charity, begins at 120. Spiritual Joy, 165. Frequent Prayer, 248
Cheyn, WilliamDate: 1718?]- E-books
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God's glorious perfections shining in Christ, with the blessed uses of those in three parts. ..
Cheyn, WilliamDate: [1718]