Hayward, Samuel 1718-1757.
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An earnest and affectionate address to young persons, of various characters: in a sermon, delivered Jan.1, 1756. at Silver-Street. To which is added, A short Address to Parents and Heads of Families. By S. Hayward
Hayward, Samuel 1718-1757.Date: 1756- E-books
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A letter to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland . To stir them up to all necessary preparations to meet a perfidious enemy, who intend to invade our land, and attack our liberties. By a lover of his king and country.
Hayward, Samuel 1718-1757.Date: 1756- E-books
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A letter to the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland . Attempting to impress them with a suitable sense of the invaluable worth of their civil and religious liberties, to give them a just Idea of Popery, and to stir them up to meet a perfidious Enemy, who threaten to invade our Land. By S. Hayward.
Hayward, Samuel 1718-1757.Date: 1756- E-books
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Seventeen sermons on various important subjects . Viz. On original guilt. - Original depravity. - Human impotency. - The Trinity. - The Deity of Christ. - Justification by Christ's Righteousness. - The nature and use of Faith in the Sinner's Justification. On the Christian Warfare. - The Christian's Course. - The Christian's Stedfastness. - The Christian's Crown. - Love to an unseen Jesus. Several of which were designed by the Author for the Press, and are now published with some others of his Sermons, for the benefit of his Widow and Children. By the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Hayward.
Hayward, Samuel 1718-1757.Date: 1758- E-books
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Seventeen sermon on various important subjects . On original guilt-original depravity-human impotency-the trinity-the deity of Christ-justification by Christ's righteousness-the nature and use of faith in the sinner's justification-on the Christian's warfare-the Christian's course-the Christian's steadfastness-the Christian's crown-love to an unseen saviour. By the Late Reverend Mr. Samuel Hayward. To which are added, the pleasantness of a religious life, opened, proved, and recommended to the consideration of all, particularly of young people. And a Church in the house: being a sermon concerning family religion. Both by the Late Reverend Mr. Matthew Henry, minister of the Gospel in Chester.
Hayward, Samuel 1718-1757.Date: 1792