New England - Church history - Early works to 1800
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A brief history and vindication of the doctrines received and established in the church of New-England , with a specimen of the new scheme of religion beginning to prevail. By Thomas Clap, A.M. president of Yale-College, in New-Haven. [Five lines of quotations].
Clap, Thomas, 1703-1767.Date: 1755- E-books
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A history of New-England, with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called Baptists . Containing the first principles and settlements of the country; the rise and increase of the Baptist churches therein; the intrusion of arbitrary power under the cloak of religion; the Christian testimonies of the Baptists and others against the same, with their sufferings under it, from the begining [sic] to the present time. Collected from most authentic records and writings, both ancient and modern. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Middleborough.
Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806.Date: 1777[-1796]- E-books
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The state of religion in New-England , since the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield's arrival there, in a letter from a gentleman in New-England to his friend in Glasgow: with an appendix, ... To which is prefixed a reply to Mr. Whitefield's remarks on the first edition.
A. M.Date: 1742- E-books
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A Brief account of the late revivals of religion in a number of towns in the New-England states, and also in Nova-Scotia. Extracted chiefly from letters written by several gentlemen of unquestionable veracity. To which is added, a very interesting letter, from a minister in London to his friend in Massachusetts.
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825.Date: Sept. 1799- E-books
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The state of religion in New-England since the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield's arrival there in a letter from a gentleman in New-England to his friend in Glasgow : to which is subjoined an appendix containing attestations of the principal facts in the letter, by the Reverend Mr. Chauncy ... Mr. John Caldwell ... Mr. John Barnard ... Mr. Turell, Mr. Jonathan Parsons ... and Dr. Benjamin Colman.
A. M.Date: 1742