Graham, William, 1737-1801.
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A candid vindication of the secession church , respecting her principles concerning the essential properties of Christ's Kingdom; - Her Avowal of these Principles, compared with that of some other professing Denominations;-Her Separation from the National Church, occasioned, and rendered necessary by the said Avowal;-Her Practice of solemn, public Covenanting;-Her Approbation of the second Period of Reformation in Britain;-Her Opinion concerning Toleration;-And her Communion with other Churches. In a letter to a clergyman, by the Rev. W. Graham, Newcastle.
Graham, William, 1737-1801.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- E-books
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The worth of the soul illustrated by considerations on its greatness, durability, and particularly its redemption by the Lord Jesus Christ. In a letter, by the Rev. W. Graham, Minister of an Associate Congregation at Newcastle.
Graham, William, 1737-1801.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- E-books
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A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe . Containing Their History; with a Candid Examination of their Advantages and Disadvantages, both Civil and Religious: An Attempt to define the Extent of Civil Legislation, respecting Ecclesiastical Objects; with A Discussion of the Question, "should Religious Tests be made a Rule of Law, in conferring Civil Rewards, or in inflicting Civil Punishments?" and An Essay tending to shew both the Political and Moral Necessity of Abolishing exclusive Establishments, with Answers to some prinotpal Objections. By the Rev. Mr. William Graham, Newcastle.
Graham, William, 1737-1801.Date: M,DCC,XLII. [1792]- E-books
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The whole earth filled with the redeemer's glory . A sermon preached before The Corresponding Missionary Society at Newcastle upon Tyne, April 24, 1796. By the Rev. W. Graham. Published at the Desire of the Society.
Graham, William, 1737-1801.Date: 1796- E-books
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Four discourses on public vows; I. The nature of public vows described. II. The warrants for public vows proposed. III. The seasons proper for public vows ascertained. IV. Objections against public vows answered. By Mr. William Graham, Minister of the Gospel at Newcastle. The two first of these Discourses were delivered in one Sermon at Norham, immediately before the Renovation of the Covenants there. The two last were preached at Newcastle, to the Author's own Flock, on some subsequent Sabbaths
Graham, William, 1737-1801.Date: M,DCC,LXXVIII. [1778]