Baptists - Sermons - Early works to 1800
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Cruelty the natural and inseparable consequence of slavery and both diametrically opposite to the doctrine and spirit of the Christian religion : represented in a sermon preached on Sunday, March 11th, 1792, at Hemel-Hempstead, Herts / by John Liddon.
Liddon, John, 1780-1823.Date: 1792- E-books
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A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Oliver Hart, A.M who departed this life, Dec. 31, 1795, in the 73d year of his age. Preached at Hopewell, New-Jersey, April 24, 1796, by William Rogers, D.D. Professor of English and belles lettres in the University of Pennsylvania. (Published by particular request.) [Three lines of quotations].
Rogers, William, 1751-1824.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- E-books
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An humble attempt to repair the Christian temple A sermon, shewing the business of officers and private members in the church of Christ, and how their work should be performed; with some motives to excite professors ardently to engage in it. Preached in the city of Philadelphia, October 21st, 1783, at the opening of the Association, and published at their request. By Oliver Hart, A.M. [Five lines from Ephesians].
Oliver HartDate: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- E-books
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The militant Christian or, the good soldier of Jesus Christ, described in his arms compleat; as also The Hardness of his Service Together with The Words of Command; many precious Encouragements and Directions how to please Christ his Captain, and how to crown his Profession by being best in the worst of Times. Carefully abridged from the original of Mr. Stephen Coven, Rector of Sanford Peverel, in Devonshire; Repetitions only being expunged, without omitting any Thing material to the Subject, and the whole being carefully revised and corrected.
Coven, StephenDate: [1781]