Hebden, Samuel, 1692?-1747.
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A treatise on the Lord's prayer. Designed chiefly to show what use may be made of this platform through all ages of the Church. That a bare formal Repetition of the Words is unprofitable, and no Act of Religion. That our Lord did not appoint it to be an invariable Form, or a standing compleat Pattern. That it was but a temporary Institution. That the Use of it, as a Form, did not obtain among the primitive Christians, or before the Beginning of the third Century, &c. By Samuel Hebden
Hebden, Samuel, 1692?-1747.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- E-books
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The right manner of remembring our Lord's nativity, and the absolute necessity of being new creatures Set forth in Two Sermons, One Preached on December 24 and 25, 1738. The Other on December 31, and January 1. At Wrentham and Southwold in Suffolk. By Samuel Hebden.
Hebden, Samuel, 1692?-1747.Date: [1739]- E-books
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The philippian jailor's conversion, with the occasions and consequences of it, consider'd and improv'd in a discourse on Acts xvi.23,24, &c. By Samuel Hebden.
Hebden, Samuel, 1692?-1747.Date: [1746]- E-books
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Man's original righteousness; and God's covenant with Adam, as a publick person asserted and plainly proved from the Scripture, as the basis of the true doctrine of original sin. In two sermons. With an appendix, relating to a book lately published by the Rev. Mr. J. Taylor, of Norwich, against the doctrine of original sin. By Samuel Hebden.
Hebden, Samuel, 1692?-1747.Date: 1740- E-books
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An awakening call to young persons Set forth in a sermon preached at Wrentham in Suffolk, on occasion of the death of a young man, (followed soon after by the death of two more young persons, and the threatning Illness of others. ) By Samuel Hebden.
Hebden, Samuel, 1692?-1747.Date: 1738