Brown, John, 1722-1787.
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Two short catechisms mutually connected the questions of the former being generally supposed and omitted in the latter. The former contains the most of what is absolutely necessary to be known, in order to salvation; and may be taught children before they can read. The latter contains the most of what is necessary to be known, in order to admission to the Lord's table; and being a brief explication of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism, frequently in almost the express words thereof, may be learned along with, or immediately after it. By Mr. John Brown, Minister of the Gospel at Haddington. Entered in Stationers-Hall.
Brown, John, 1722-1787.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- E-books
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An introduction to the knowledge and study of the Holy Scriptures By the late Reverend John Brown, Sometime Minister Of The Gospel At Haddington.
Brown, John, 1722-1787.Date: [1792]- E-books
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A brief concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments: by which all, or most, of the principal texts of Scripture may be easily found out. Revised and corrected. By John Brown, late Minister of the Gospel at Haddington, in Scotland. [Two lines of Scripture texts].
Brown, John, 1722-1787.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- E-books
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Practical piety exemplified , in the lives of thirteen eminent Christians, Viz. Joseph Williams, Margt. Abercrombie, A Young Man, Elizabeth Cairns, Serjeant Nisbet, Alex. Archibald, Elizabeth West, John Ronald, Alison Mill, James Mitchel, John Stevenson, James Barry, Marion Shaw. And illustrated in casuistical hints, or cases of conscience concerning Satan's temptations, -Indwelling Sin,-Spiritual Experiences,-Godly Conversation, and scandalous offences. By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel in Haddington.
Brown, John, 1722-1787.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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Two short catechisms, mutually connected the questions of the former being generally supposed, and omitted in the latter. The former contains the most of what is absolutely necessary to be known in order to salvation, and may be taught children before they can read. The latter contains the most of what is necessary to be known, in order to admission to the Lord's Table; and being a brief explication of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism, frequently in almost the express words thereof, may be learned along with, or immediately after it. By John Brown, Late Minister of the Gospel at Haddington. Entered in Stationers Hall.
Brown, John, 1722-1787.Date: 1795