Hewlett, Ebenezer, fl. 1738-1747.
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Ancient apostlick Christianity revived; modern Christanity both amongst Papists and Protestants reproved Being some remarks on the Rev. Mr. James Foster's sermon, intitled scripture justification explain'd. Volume III. Sermon II. And on the pamphlet call'd Christianity not founded on argument. An also that the binding obligation to keep sabbath does not belong to Christianity. In answer to Mr. Cornthwait. And some observations on miracles, to confirm the reasonableness of Christianity. By Eben, Hewlett.
Hewlett, Ebenezer, fl. 1738-1747.Date: 1744- E-books
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Some remarks on Mr. Robert Barclay's apology . His sixth edition in English. Wherein is shewn, that the ground of his mistake is the same with all other Christians. That the most reformed body of Christians in our day have need to be refined. Quakerism refined, and the resurrection of the truth. To which is added, some observatins on a late baptist author, concerning water-baptism. By Eben, Hewlett.
Hewlett, Ebenezer, fl. 1738-1747.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- E-books
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Christianity refined from the errors of popery, calvinism, deism, ariansim, arminianism, socinianism, and many early and modern false doctrines . By proving, that tho' Christ died for the sins of the whole world then alive, yet he did not die for our sins. The calvinists and papists priestcraft tumbling down. Being a dispute between Eben. Hewlet, and several ministers.
Hewlett, Ebenezer, fl. 1738-1747.Date: M.DCC.XLI. [1741]- E-books
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Mr. Whitefield's chatechise . Being an explanation of the doctrine of the Methodists. By Ebenezer Hewlett. In a letter to Mr. Seagrave.
Hewlett, Ebenezer, fl. 1738-1747.Date: [1739]- E-books
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A catechism for Mr. Whitefield, and his followers To learn them not to blaspheme God. Being some remarks on Mr. Seagrave's answer to Dr. Trapp, and Mr. Whitefield's answer to the Bishop of London. To which is added, an answer to a great question: where it is consistent with the perfections of God to forsake his innocent son in the agonies of death, if he did not impute mens sins to him. Also some observations on Mr. Chubb's reasoning against prayer being prevalent, in his vindication of his Gospel. The second edition. By Eben. Hewlett.
Hewlett, Ebenezer, fl. 1738-1747.Date: Printed in the year MDCCXL. [1740]