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Joseph Bellamy
American pastor, author and educator (1719–1790)
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A letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D. concerning qualifications for Christian communion, &c Occasion'd by his late answer, printed at New-Haven, to a dialogue wrote by the parishioner, which was printed at New-London. From the parishioner. [Five lines of quotations].
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Devotion, Ebenezer 1714-1771.
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Date: 1770
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A dialogue on the Christian sacraments wherein the nature and import of an attendance on them are enquired into, from the Scriptures; the Protestant churches, and divines are consulted; and the singular notions of some on these heads, with their reasonings in support of them, are examined. The whole being done with a view to furnish a scriptural answer to this very serious and important question, viz. What are the qualifications that are necessary, or which God requires in any person, in order to his attendance on the sacraments of the New Testament? [One line from Isaiah].
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Billing, Edward 1707-1760.
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Date: 1762
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The state of religion among the Protestant dissenters in Virginia in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Joseph Bellamy, of Bethlem, in New-England: from the Reverend Mr. Samuel Davies, V.D.M. in Hanover County, Virginia. [Two lines from Proverbs].
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Davies, Samuel 1723-1761.
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Date: 1751
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A second letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D Occasioned by his fourth dialogue, which he calls, The sacramental controversy brought to a point. From the parishioner. [One line of Scripture text].
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Devotion, Ebenezer 1714-1771.
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Date: 1770
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A letter to a clergyman, in the colony of Connecticut, from his friend . In which, the true notion of orthodoxy is enquired into; and some thoughts are suggested concerning publick tests of orthodoxy, and the mischievous effects of setting up false tests thereof.
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Catholicus.
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Date: 1757
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A letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D. concerning qualifications for Christian communion, &c Occasion'd by his late answer, printed at New-Haven, to a dialogue wrote by the parishioner, which was printed at New-London. From the parishioner. [Five lines of quotations].
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Devotion, Ebenezer 1714-1771.
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Date: 1770
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The nature of that faith without which it is impossible to please God , considered in a sermon, on Hebrews XI. 6. Without faith it is impossible to please him. Together with some occasional remarks on some later writers: Also, an appendix, shewing what has been the constant doctrine of the Protestants in the Article of Faith, and some vindication of the reformers, and the late Mr. Hervey, &c. against some animadversions of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D. of Bethlehem in New- England. By J. J. Zubly, Minister of an English and German congregation at Savannah in Georgia. Published at the request of some hearers. [One line from Titus].
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Zubly, John Joachim 1724-1781.
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Date: 1772
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A letter to the Reverend Alexander Cumming attempting to shew him, that it is not blasphemy to say,-- No man can love God, while he looks on him as a God who will damn him. In which are interspersed remarks upon Mr. Bellamy's late performance. By A. Croswell, V.D.M. in Boston.
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Croswell, Andrew 1709-1785.
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Date: 1762
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A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq; on the present negociations for a peace with France and Spain
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Date: 1762
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A second letter, to the Reverend Joseph Bellamy, D.D Occasioned by his fourth dialogue, which he calls, The sacramental controversy brought to a point. From the parishioner. [One line of Scripture text].
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Devotion, Ebenezer 1714-1771.
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Date: 1770
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