Riland, John, 1736 or 7-1822.
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Instructions for the profitable receiving the word of God. Collected from the holy scriptures, and the doctrine of the Church of England. To which are added, four prayers. By John Riland, M.A. Curate of Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire.
Riland, John, 1736 or 7-1822.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- E-books
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An account of the remarkable experience of Mary, the wife of James H---- in her conviction, faith, and repentance on her death-bed, in the forty-fifth year of her age with a relation of the particular proofs which she gave of it from Dec. 8, 1767, the day on which it began, to Jan. 7, 1768, the day on which she died; with some inferences and observations upon the case: the whole being drawn up by the Minister who attended her.
Riland, John, 1736 or 7-1822.Date: [1768]- E-books
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A sermon On John vii. 17. delivered, in the parish church of Sutton Coldfield; January 30, 1791. By the Rev. F. Blick, A. M. Curate. late of St. John's College Oxford. With the letters that have passed between him, and the Rev. John Riland, A. M. Rector, Respecting it. respecting it.
Blick, Francis, b. 1753 or 4.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- E-books
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Ignorance the destruction of God's people and the Ways and Means to prevent it. Being the substance of Two discourses On Hos. iv. 6. My People are destroyed for Lack of Knowledge. Preached in the Parish Church of Sutton-Coldfield in Warwickshire, in the Year 1763. By the Rev. John Riland, M. A. Curate of the said Parish.
Riland, John, 1736 or 7-1822.Date: 1764- E-books
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A letter to the Rev. Mr. Elliot, A.B. chaplain of St. George's-Hospital, Hyde-Park-Corner, London; relating to his sermon, preached at Christ-Church, Spital-Fields, on Sunday the 21st of January, 1759 . And since published, entitled, Encouragement for sinners; or Righteousness attainable without works. Wherein is shewed, that by misapplication of texts of scripture, and by misconstruction of the eleventh article of the church, and false argumentations, assertions are therein laid down, by way of conclusions, contrary to the true meaning of both, productive of the most pernicious consequences, in the mischievous cause of enthusiasm.
Riland, John, 1736 or 7-1822.Date: [1759]