Christianity and law - Early works to 1800
Works from the collections
8 works
- E-books
- Online
The believer nothing to do with the law of the ten commandments as also several other points relative thereto, proved on Scripture grounds. Observations on some of Mr. Thomas's Remarks on Mr. Bradford's Reflections upon the Baptist circular letter, Dated at Aulcester, in June, 1786. By J. Tomkies.
Tomkies, J.Date: [1789]- E-books
- Online
Believers entanglement by the moral law, proved inconsistent with the abolition of the law. In three letters, addressed to the Rev. Mr. Huntington; with his reply to the first letter. By Thomas Hacker, Member of Providence Chapel
Hacker, ThomasDate: [1794]- E-books
- Online
A sermon occasioned by the Reverend Dean of Down's Essay , towards evidencing the divine original of tyths. By a linen draper.
Linen DraperDate: M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]- E-books
- Online
A dissertation on scripture imprecations , in order to vindicate the sacred writers in general, and the Psalmists in particular, against the heavy, but happily ill-founded Charge, of indulging and countenancing a malevolent Spirit*. With a preliminary discourse to the book of Psalms, as translated, paraphrased, or imitated by the most eminent English poets, viz. Addison, Blacklock, Brady, Carter, Daniel, Denham, Doddridge, Merrick, Milton, Roscommon, Rowe, Sowden, Steelf, Tate, Tollet, Watts, and several others; and adapted to Christian worship, in a Form, the most likely to give general Satisfaction; particular Care having been taken, throughout the whole compilation, to seclude all exceptionable Words and Phrases, and to retain such only as sincere and candid Christians, of various Sentiments and different Denominations may join in the Use of. By Benj. Williams.
Williams, Benjamin, fl. 1770.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- E-books
- Online
The re-Exhibition of the testimony vindicated . In opposition to the unfair account given of it, by the Rev. Mr. Adam Gib. By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel at Haddington.
Brown, John, 1722-1787.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]