Benevolence - Early works to 1800
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Christian benevolence recommended and enforced by the example of Christ . A sermon preached before the Edinburgh Philanthropic Society, in St. Andrew's Church, on Thursday, January 11. 1798. By David Black, one of the Ministers of Edinburgh.
Black, David, 1762-1806.Date: 1798- E-books
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A specimen of The Scots review
Date: 1774]- E-books
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To the person who writes Benevolence. It is usual for the people of my persuasion to begin their addresses with Friend, but, that appellation belongeth not to thee, for thou hast not the truth within thee
Aminadab Hotspur.Date: 1768]- E-books
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Riches increas'd by giving to the poor: or, Mr. Thomas Gouges's surest and safest way of thriving. Being a Conviction of that grand Mistake in many, that what is given to the Poor, is a Loss to their Estate, which is directly contrary, as to the Experiences of the Charitable, so to the Testimony of God's Spirit in divers Places of Scripture. To which is added, a sermon of good works, wherein several Cases of Conscience concerning Alms-Giving are resolved, and the Apostles Charge concerning Rich Men to be Rich in Good Works, by the same Reverend Author. As also a short Collection of Scripture Testimonies for doing Good to the Poor. With recommendatory prefaces by Dr. Owen, Dr. Manton, D. Bates, and Mr. Baxter
Gouge, Thomas, 1609-1681.Date: 1709- E-books
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Christian benevolence . The dissenting ministers of the Baptist denomination, Being met in association, at Salendine-Nook, June 15 and 16, 1791, send their Christian Salutation to the several Churches, with which they are connected, Meeting. Ackrington, Bacup, Barnoldswick, Blackburn, Clough-Fold, Coln, Cowling-Hill, Gildersome, Halifax, Hebden-Bridge, The Old Chapel, Leeds, Preston, Rawden, Rochdale, Salendine-Nook, Sutton, And Waingate.
Particular Baptist Church. Yorkshire and Lancashire Association.Date: 1791]